Clipper Card is a travel app developed by Metropolitan Transportation Commission. The latest update (v1.59), released on <em>January 04, 2024</em>, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 3.71 out of 5 stars based on 5.7K reviews. Clipper Card is <em>FREE</em> to download. The app is compatible with iOS 12.4+ and Android 11.4 or newer.
Clipper Card
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Genre: Travel
Ratings: 3.71
Version: 1.59.1
Updated 04/01/24
Downloads: 211
Clipper Card is a travel app developed by Metropolitan Transportation Commission. The latest update (v1.59), released on January 04, 2024, includes fixes and new features, and has been rated 3.71 out of 5 stars based on 5.7K reviews. Clipper Card is FREE to download. The app is compatible with iOS 12.4+ and Android 11.4 or newer.
What is Clipper Card app?
App Description
The Clipper app is here! - Pay your fares with Clipper in Apple Pay
- Manage your account(s)
- Load cash value and transit passes
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Download Clipper Card for PC/Mac
Ready to enjoy Clipper Card on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (1.59), which requires 30 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the Clipper Card app, visit our forums.
Reviews on Clipper Card for iOS
★★☆☆☆No map?
The app should have a map showing the current location of the cars. Or at least a static map of where the lines go.
★★★★☆Dark mode
Dont care about anything else but it’s 2024 and no darkmode on such a simple app is criminal
★★☆☆☆Senior clipper Card
A person using a senior Clipper card should be alerted to NOT add funds during the process of virtualizing the card. This apparently is a problem with many and the end product will be an adult card, not a senior card, in your wallet. Apple needs to alert users who are using Clipper cards to not add funds during the process or disallow this function during the initial virtualization of the card. I’m sure this would reduce many headaches.