The system for Clipper Cards, which are used for payment on nearly all transit systems in the San Francisco Bay Area, experienced a widespread outage on the same day many transit systems were raising their rates.
The issue was resolved by around 1 p.m. on the same day, but not before it cost BART nearly $400,000 in lost revenue. According to BART officials, there were 103,379 paid exits on the day Clipper went down.
BART officials tell KRON4 they plan on seeking reimbursement for the loss.
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