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Kern Transit, formerly Kern Regional Transit, is the operator of mass transportation in Kern County, California. Primarily, it provides inter-regional transportation, connecting outlying regions with the city of Bakersfield (and with each other with a transfer in Bakersfield).
Kern County’s transportation system was quoted as the “unseen industry.” [1] Located at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, the county is at a prime location to ship goods west to the central coast, south to ports in Los Angeles, and east to corridors that connect to the rest of the country.
Public transportation in Kern County, California (1 C, 8 P) R. Roads in Kern County, California (27 P) Pages in category "Transportation in Kern County, California"
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Gigantic wood-paneled images of actor James Dean draw visitors to Blackwell's Corner at the intersection of State Routes 46 and 36 in Kern County. Blackwell's Corner was the last place where Dean ...
Both the high-speed trains and the new Caltrain EMUs will be able to run at 110 mph (180 km/h) on shared tracks from San Jose north. Service is planned to be extended to the Salesforce Transit Center once the Downtown Rail Extension (now known as The Portal) is completed. [14] Non-stop HSR design speed for this segment is about 29 minutes.
Kern Transit is the regional transit provider for Kern County. The station is one of two major hubs used within Bakersfield (the other is the Downtown Transit Center primarily used by Golden Empire Transit). Currently five bus routes connect with half of the train routes.
Routes that begin with either a "4" or a "6" are Local routes. Technically, Golden Empire Transit defines routes that begin with a "6" as Circulation routes, but they operate the same; except for the headway. Local routes make frequent stops. Routes that start with a "4" run every 30 minutes while routes that start with a "6" run every hour.