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  2. Kern Transit - Wikipedia

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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).

  3. Route of California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    CAHSR route as of Feb. 2021. Click to enlarge. The California High-Speed Rail system will be built in two major phases. Phase I, about 520 miles (840 km) long using high-speed rail through the Central Valley, will connect San Francisco to Los Angeles.

  4. Transportation in Kern County, California - Wikipedia

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    Note: There is a gap in the primary/alternate route network. SR 178 should be the alternate route to SR 58. However, there is currently an approximately 14-mile gap in the highway in Kern, San Bernardino, and Inyo counties. [8] Since the detour route is about 100 miles, and requires travel on SR 58, the route can not be considered an alternate ...

  5. California City, California - Wikipedia

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    The Kern Transit 250 bus to Lancaster provides a direct connection with Metrolink's Antelope Valley Line, with service into the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles. Within the city, California City Dial-A-Ride (DAR) Transit provides transportation on a demand-response basis on weekdays (except on holidays when City Hall is closed).

  6. Construction of California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    By 2027: Bay to Basin would be completed – 410 miles (660 km) – San Jose & Merced to Burbank; By 2029: Phase 1 Blended would be completed – 520 miles (840 km) – San Francisco to Los Angeles/Anaheim; The 2018 Business Plan projected HSR service between Los Angeles and San Francisco will not be available until 2033. [21]

  7. California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    This Central Valley segment is 171 miles (275 km) long and thus spans 35% of the total San Francisco–Los Angeles route. The IOS is projected to commence revenue service as a self-contained high-speed rail system between 2030 and 2033, at a cost of $28–35 billion, and will replace current San Joaquins service south of Merced.

  8. List of Amtrak stations in California - Wikipedia

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    Former San Francisco and San Jose Railroad depot listed on NRHP: Simi Valley† Simi Valley: SIM Coast Starlight Pacific Surfliner: 29,917 City of Simi Valley Metrolink: Ventura County: Solana Beach† Solana Beach: SOL Pacific Surfliner: 89,369 Amtrak Coaster: Stockton–Downtown^† Stockton: SKT San Joaquin: 11,714 City of Stockton

  9. Bakersfield station (Amtrak) - Wikipedia

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    Bakersfield station is an intermodal facility in Bakersfield, California.It is the southern terminus of Amtrak California's San Joaquins route, with Amtrak Thruway buses continuing to Amtrak stations and bus stops throughout Southern California and Nevada.