![]() In 2019, brewery workers unionized, citing the need for higher pay and better working conditions.īut Anchor couldn’t make up for sliding sales and broader pandemic-fueled challenges. It survived the 1906 earthquake, prohibition and even the boom and bust cycles of the local tech sector. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)Īnchor was founded 127 years ago, using actual steam and San Francisco’s cold temps and fog to brew its iconic Anchor Steam beverage. People sit at picnic tables outside of Anchor Public Taps in San Francisco on July 14, 2023. The latest dash for a new owner to come in and keep Anchor from shuttering comes after a long history of highs and lows for the historic brand and brewery. De Sá did not definitively say what the brewery workers would be open to, but that they “feel strongly at this point that they want to have governance and a say in how that company is run.” Walsh said that he plans to meet with employees at the brewery about involvement or collaboration. “I just have to figure out that offer amount.”īoth parties are now crunching the numbers. “There’s definitely enough investor interest” to make an offer, Walsh said. If another transit agency requires a different fare, Clipper will automatically do the math and charge your Clipper account accordingly.One person he already tapped is Tony Foglio, who co-owned Anchor from 2010 to 2017 before he and Keith Greggor sold the company to Sapporo for about $85 million. When using San Francisco Bay Ferry before or after one of the following transit agencies, Clipper keeps track of your rides and automatically grants you appropriate transfer discounts if applicable. You can receive discounts on connecting transit agencies using Clipper and tagging as directed. ![]() Clipper START: Discounts ranging between 20% to 50% off your trip depending on the transit agency.RTC Clipper: Discounted trips for people with qualifying disabilities.Youth Clipper: Riders aged 5-18 can apply for a youth Clipper Card by verifying date of birth.Senior Clipper: Riders 65 and over can apply for a Senior Clipper Card and receive discounted trips.San Francisco Bay Ferry provides additional discounts for those with the following discount Clipper products: In the event that card readers are not present at your terminal (such as Pier 41), ferry employees will assist you with hand-held card readers. A double beep will let you know you've successfully tapped off at your destination. When you exit the ferry, tag off at a card reader at your destination terminal. A single beep will let you know when your card has been accepted. If using a mobile Clipper to tag on or off, have the Clipper App open and hold the screen of your phone over the clipper reader. To board the boat you tag on by holding your Clipper Card flat against the card reader located at the dock. The ferry uses a two-step Tag On/Tag Off system. Clipper automatically figures out the cost of your ride, including all discounts and transfers, when you tag on and tag off. You must have a minimum balance equal to the one-way Clipper fare for your route and fare category. Your Clipper Card must be loaded with value prior to use. Learn more about managing your Clipper card and account here. Additionally, make sure to register a new card upon purchase in case it is stolen or damaged in any way. Purchase an Adult, Youth or Senior Clipper card or load value on any card at select locations around The Bay. When purchasing a new Clipper card in person, a fee of $3 will be charged. Learn more about getting started and using the Clipper app here. With the Clipper app, manage your account, load value, change your settings anytime and more. ![]() Once you've added value to your Clipper account, you will be able to tag on and tag off using your device. Choose payment method and complete the order. How to Get Clipper Clipper on Your Mobile Deviceĭownload the Clipper app on our mobile device and select an amount of cash value or transit pass you want to load. Clipper fares for San Francisco Bay Ferry are lower than buying paper tickets and provide access to transfer discounts on Muni, AC Transit and SolTrans. Clipper is available in card form or via an app on your Apple or Android mobile service. What is Clipper?Ĭlipper is the all-in-one transit card accepted on all major transit agencies throughout the Bay Area. It's as easy as tapping on and tapping off and transfers are automatically included if you are going between the ferry and another major Bay Area transit provider. Using Clipper is the most convenient way to pay your fare when riding the ferry. ![]()
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