Golden Empire Transit is the operator of mass transportation in Bakersfield, California. There are 16 routes serving Greater Bakersfield, which includes both the City of Bakersfield and adjacent unincorporated communities. Since 2005, nearly the entire bus fleet is powered by compressed natural gas. In 2021, the fleet added 5 hydrogen buses, with an additional 5 planned for purchase in the future. In 2021, the system had a ridership of 3,065,800, or about 9,500 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2022.
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| - Golden Empire Transit (en)
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| - Golden Empire Transit is the operator of mass transportation in Bakersfield, California. There are 16 routes serving Greater Bakersfield, which includes both the City of Bakersfield and adjacent unincorporated communities. Since 2005, nearly the entire bus fleet is powered by compressed natural gas. In 2021, the fleet added 5 hydrogen buses, with an additional 5 planned for purchase in the future. In 2021, the system had a ridership of 3,065,800, or about 9,500 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2022. (en)
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| - Golden Empire Transit (en)
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| - A Hydrogen Fuel Bus at the CSUB Transit Center (en)
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| - Golden Empire Transit is the operator of mass transportation in Bakersfield, California. There are 16 routes serving Greater Bakersfield, which includes both the City of Bakersfield and adjacent unincorporated communities. Since 2005, nearly the entire bus fleet is powered by compressed natural gas. In 2021, the fleet added 5 hydrogen buses, with an additional 5 planned for purchase in the future. In 2021, the system had a ridership of 3,065,800, or about 9,500 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2022. The government agency is an independent transit agency and is not directly associated with either the City of Bakersfield or the County of Kern. However, it co-ordinates with both the city and county, as well as the Kern Council of Governments (which represents most local governments in the county). It is also the direct descendant of the Bakersfield and Kern Electric Railway, which originally provided streetcar service to the city. (en)
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| - Bakersfield College (en)
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