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Free Clipper Cards Available for Seniors

BART has teamed up with the City of Fremont to give free Senior Clipper cards to Tri-City residents.

From BART

OAKLAND, CA – It’s now more convenient than ever for seniors 65 years of
age and older, who live in Fremont, Newark or Union City, to get a free
Senior Clipper card.

The City of Fremont Human Services Department now accepts Senior Clipper card applications and can issue these special Clipper cards between 9am to 4pm weekdays. The Human Services Department office is at Fremont City Hall, 3300 Capitol Ave, Building B.


Bring in acceptable proof of age such as a driver’s license, state ID card, passport, birth certificate, alien registration/permanent resident card, matricula consular/consular ID card, SF City ID, military ID card or a medical benefit card with date of birth and complete the Senior Clipper
Card Application.

For more information call the City of Fremont Human
Services Department at (510) 574-2050.

Clipper is an all-in-one transit card that keeps track of any passes, discount tickets, ride books and cash value that you load onto it. Senior Clipper cards are specially programmed to purchase discounted passes and receive a discount when paying with cash. Clipper is accepted on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, SF Muni, SamTrans, San Francisco Bay Ferry, and Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority (VTA).

For more information on Clipper or to download an application go to
www.Clippercard.com.

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