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Area code Service area Notes 209: Stockton, Modesto, Merced, Turlock; the northern San Joaquin Valley and the central Sierra Nevada range. Split from 415 on October 26, 1957; split off 559 on November 14, 1998; overlaid with 350 on November 28, 2022 213: Much of the City of Los Angeles and several inner suburbs
Area code 717 was assigned to the eastern half of the Commonwealth, excluding the Delaware and Lehigh Valleys, which used area code 215. It stretched from the Maryland border to the south to the New York and New Jersey borders, making it the largest of Pennsylvania's original four plan areas and the second-largest east of the Mississippi River ...
Bakersfield. Bakersfield College SR 99, SR 178: Serves Downtown Transit Center; 82 [17] Bakersfield. Cal State Bakersfield Transit Center Bakersfield. Downtown Transit Center Stockdale Hwy, Rosedale Hwy 83 [18] Bakersfield. Half Moon Dr & Ashe Rd Bakersfield. Wilson Rd & Fremont St Wilson Rd Serves Southwest Transit Center; 84 [19] Bakersfield ...
Both bus companies depart from the Greyhound bus terminal located in downtown. [19] [20] Another private bus carrier is Airport Valet Express, located at Stockdale Hwy. and New Stine Road. It provides direct service to and from Bakersfield and all terminals at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
State Route 223 (SR 223), locally known as Bear Mountain Boulevard, is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs west to east through the agricultural land south of Bakersfield in Kern County. Running from Interstate 5 (I-5) to State Route 58 near the city of Arvin, it also intersects with State Route 99 near Greenfield. SR 223 ...
Now, using a text editor, for each file, you only have to edit one lineto change the CSS color for that individual Pennsylvania area code region, then save each specific map under the following names: file:Area code 215.svg, file:Area code 412.svg, file:Area code 484.svg, file:Area code 570.svg, file:Area code 717.svg, file:Area code 724.svg ...
Southwest Bakersfield (commonly referred to simply as The Southwest) is the southwest region of Bakersfield, California. It is roughly bounded by the Kern River to the north and Oak Street/Wible Road to the east.
By 1956, the city would temporary run the system. The following year, after approval by the voters, the city purchased the bus system for $395,000. It was named the Bakersfield Transit Agency. [8] Under the city's ownership, there were little changes made to the system. Some new equipment was purchased in the late 1950s and in 1960.