
"For the 17th year in a row, Muni will be free on New Year's Eve, starting at 8 pm on the night of December 31. That free service continues all the way until 5 am on the morning of Thursday, January 1, 2026. But do not tag your Clipper card or phone getting on the train or bus, or entering gates at a station, because you will be charged if you do that."
"Meanwhile, BART has extended its late-night New Year's Eve service this year, so you can catch a BART train at almost (but not quite) 2 am. The quick and simple explanation of when you can catch that final BART train of the night is to just look at the chart above and find the station you'll be departing your party from. The chart shows when your last train is leaving."
"East Bay riders needing to transfer lines (and that will be many East Bay riders) will want to be at MacArthur station for the big "grand meet last train at 1:51 am, which will have timed transfers going every direction. So you don't get to enjoy last call at the bars if you're taking BART, but you do get a train home option well after 1 am."
Muni will be free on New Year's Eve for the 17th consecutive year, with free service starting at 8 pm on December 31 and continuing until 5 am on January 1, 2026. Riders should avoid tagging a Clipper card or phone when boarding or entering gates, because charges will apply. BART will not be free but will run extended late-night service, with final trains departing almost at 2 am depending on station. East Bay riders who must transfer should use MacArthur station for the coordinated 1:51 am last-train meet with timed transfers. Tap and Ride enables pay-by-tap without a Clipper card.
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