If I add a new 31-day transbay pass on my Translink card before my current transbay 31-day pass expires, when does the new 31-day pass become active?
If you’re not signed up for autoload and add a new 31-day pass while the previous one is still live on your TransLink card, the system will simply extend the expiration date of the current pass by 31 days. There will be no gap in between the dates of the existing and new pass. If you prefer there to be a gap in between the dates of your old pass expiring and the new one becoming active, make sure you purchase your new pass only after the old one expires. Then, the new pass will be activated when first used, just like today. ***The 31 day pass works this way if you load the value in person, on the web or by phone.*** If you are signed up for autoload, TransLink will automatically load the new pass to your Translink card the next time you board after the original pass is completely depleted. So if you were out of town when your old pass expired, a new pass would not be added until you needed it (your next boarding). For example, if you have an AC Transit 31 day pass that expires on May 1
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