Arvin Transit

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Arvin Transit
Arvin Transit Logo.svg
Headquarters165 Plumtree Drive
Locale Arvin, CA
Service area Arvin, Lamont
Service type bus service
Routes4
HubsTransit Hub
Fleet8
Fuel type Diesel, battery electric
Website www.arvin.org

Arvin Transit is the operator of mass transportation in Arvin, California. Four routes operate in and around the city, which serves most of the urban development. There are additional routes which connect Arvin with Lamont, and the Tejon Industrial Complex. There is one transit hub, located at the intersection of Bear Mountain Boulevard and Plumtree Drive. [1]

Contents

Service overview

Local & Express Routes

RouteTerminalsvia
Arvin Local Arvin

Arvin Transit Center

Derby St, Franklin St, Meyer St, Sycamore Rd, Walnut St Comanche Dr, Varsity Rd
Arvin-LamontDerby St, Sycamore Rd, Comanche Dr, Di Giorgio Rd, Main St, SR 223
Arvin-BakersfieldComanche Dr, SR 58, Mt Vernon Av, SR 99, SR 223
Arvin-TejonArvin

Arvin Transit Center

Wheeler Ridge

Tejon Ranch Industrial Complex

SR 223, I-5

Arvin Transit and Dial-A-Ride service do not operate on most public holidays. [1]

Bus fleet

Active fleet

Make/ModelFleet NumbersThumbnailYearEngineTransmissionNotes
Ford E-450 1102010
Glaval
Ford E-450 203, 2072011
Glaval
Proterra Catalyst BE35 203-EV, 205-EV, 207-EV2019
Freightliner Custom Chassis S2 209, 2112013
Glaval Legacy

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References

  1. 1 2 "City Services - Transportation". City of Arvin. Retrieved 4 November 2016.