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  2. California State Route 155 - Wikipedia

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    Originally it was defined to run from LRN 4 (signed as US 99, currently SR 204) near Bakersfield to LRN 57 (signed as SR 178) near Isabella via Glennville. [4] The route started in Oildale, north of Bakersfield on Airport Dr. The route traveled north on Airport Dr, which becomes Bakersfield-Glennville Rd.

  3. Meadows Field Airport - Wikipedia

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    Meadows Field (IATA: BFL, ICAO: KBFL, FAA LID: BFL) is a public airport in Kern County, California, United States, three miles northwest of downtown Bakersfield. [1] It is the main airport for the Bakersfield area, and one of two international airports in the San Joaquin Valley, the other Fresno Yosemite International Airport.

  4. California State Route 58 - Wikipedia

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    SR 184 (Weedpatch Highway, Morning Drive) – Lamont: Weedpatch Highway not signed westbound, Morning Drive not signed eastbound: Edison: R61.51: 119: Edison Road – Edison R63.58: 121: Comanche Drive – Arvin, Edison R65.68: 123: Tower Line Road 69.75: 127: General Beale Road 75.59: East end of freeway 75.63: SR 223 west – Arvin

  5. Bakersfield Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bakersfield Municipal Airport covers an area of 253 acres (102 ha) at an elevation of 378 feet (115 m) above mean sea level.It has one runway designated 16/34 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,000 by 75 feet (1,219 x 23 m).

  6. Tehachapi Pass - Wikipedia

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    The precise meaning of the name Tehachapi Pass is often a source of confusion. Technically (i.e., as noted on USGS topographic maps), the name refers to the narrowest part of the canyon on the eastern approach to the summit (as at San Gorgonio Pass), where the elevation is about 3,771 feet (1,149 m). [1]

  7. California State Route 65 - Wikipedia

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    The initial segment was created in 1933 as Legislative Route 129. It was defined from LRN 4 (formerly US 99 and currently SR 99) near Bakersfield to LRN 263 (currently SR 180) in Kings Canyon National Park. The entire route was signed Route 65. [6] In the 1950s, California was developing plans for a statewide freeway network.

  8. California State Route 204 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 204 (SR 204) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that connects SR 58 and SR 99 in the Bakersfield area. Passing through downtown Bakersfield, SR 204 also connects Bakersfield's three major freeways together (SR 99, SR 58, and SR 178). Only the northern 1.4 miles (2.3 km) has been built to freeway standards; the rest ...

  9. California State Route 184 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 184 (SR 184), locally known as Weedpatch Highway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of California.Located in Kern County, it runs from the intersection of SR 223 (Bear Mountain Boulevard) and Wheeler Ridge Road near Arvin north to SR 178 in Bakersfield.