Golden Empire Transit


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. It, however, does not serve Rio Bravo, which is too rural for urban bus service though it is part of the city. Since 2005, the entire bus fleet is powered by compressed natural gas.
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. It is also the direct descendant of the Bakersfield and Kern Electric Railway, which originally provided streetcar service to the city.

History

Prior to the mid-1950s, public transportation in Bakersfield was provided by a private company named the Bakersfield Transit Company. However, yearly losses resulted in the city acquiring it in 1956, under the new name Bakersfield Transit Agency. The city made little investments in the system. Already suffering from deferred maintenance from the previous owner, the lack of investment resulted in the system sinking into further disrepair. Operating losses were also increasing.
In 1973, voters approved a measure which established the Golden Empire Transit District. It would take over ownership and operation of the Bakersfield Transit Agency. The new transit district started purchasing new equipment. It also eliminated unnecessary routes. In 1986, the transit authority would undergo its first major alteration in the system. Previously, routes were running in circular routes. The company changed to a crosstown system. Buses operated on linear paths, and generally looped back when the bus needed to change direction. They also operated between transit hubs. The first was located downtown. Later a second was added at the Valley Plaza Mall, in the Southwest. A third transit center was built in 2011 on Panorama Drive at Bakersfield College. Golden Empire Transit implemented a new system of routes on October 7, 2012. The system transitioned from a crosstown system to an express/local system. Although the agency divides the system into five categories, it is easier to describe it in three: Express, Rapid, and Local. Express service runs between major destinations on the most direct route. It also makes a limited number of stops. Rapid service runs more frequently than express and makes more stops between end points. Local routes stop most frequently. Routes have been straightened for faster service.

Routes

Local routes

Routes that begin with either a "4" or a "6" are Local routes. Technically, Golden Empire Transit defines routes that begin with a "6" as Circulation routes, but they operate the same; except for the headway. Local routes make frequent stops. Routes that start with a "4" run every 30 minutes while routes that start with a "6" run every hour.
RouteTerminusviaHubs Served
41
Bakersfield College Transit Center* Mt. Vernon Avenue
  • South Union Avenue
  • Panama Lane
  • White Lane
41
Southwest Transit Center* Mt. Vernon Avenue
  • South Union Avenue
  • Panama Lane
  • White Lane
  • 42
    Golden Empire Transit OfficeGolden State Avenue / F Street* 21st Street
    • Oak Street
    • Monitor Street
    * Downtown Transit Center
  • Southwest Transit Center
  • 42
    WalmartPanama Lane / State Route 99* 21st Street
    • Oak Street
    • Monitor Street
    * Downtown Transit Center
  • Southwest Transit Center
  • 43
    Bakersfield College Transit Center* Truxtun Avenue CBCC * Q Street
  • Columbus Street
  • * Downtown Transit Center
    43
    Truxtun Avenue / Office Park Drive* Truxtun Avenue CBCC * Q Street
  • Columbus Street
  • * Downtown Transit Center
    44
    Bakersfield College Transit Center* Mt. Vernon Avenue
  • S. Union Avenue
  • Ming Avenue
  • White Lane/McNair/Gosford
  • 45
    James Road / N. Chester Avenue* McCray Drive
    • Buck Owens Boulevard
    • 24th Street
    James Road* Truxtun Avenue
    • Niles Street
    * Downtown Transit Center
    45
    Foothill Boulevard / Morning Drive* McCray Drive
    • Buck Owens Boulevard
    • 24th Street
    James Road* Truxtun Avenue
    • Niles Street
    * Downtown Transit Center
    46
    New Stine Road / Stockdale Highway* Stockdale HighwayClinica Sierra Vista* 4th Street/Virginia Avenue
    • Pioneer Drive
    46
    Foothill Boulevard / Weedpatch Highway* Stockdale HighwayClinica Sierra Vista* 4th Street/Virginia Avenue
    • Pioneer Drive
    47
    Office Park Drive / Commercial Way* New Stine Road/Stine Road
  • Panama Lane
  • 47
    No longer goes to Panama/Walmart* New Stine Road/Stine Road
  • Panama Lane
  • 61
    Bakersfield College Transit Center* Columbus Avenue
  • Olive Drive
  • Coffee Road/Gosford Road
  • Harris Road
  • * Cal State Bakersfield Transit Center
    61
    Stine/Harris* Columbus Avenue
    • Olive Drive
    • Coffee Road/Gosford Road
    • Harris Road
    * Cal State Bakersfield Transit Center
    62
    Southwest Transit Center* Hughes Avenue
  • H Street
  • Hosking Avenue
  • Stine Road
  • 62
    Panama Lane / Stine Road* Hughes Avenue
  • H Street
  • Hosking Avenue
  • Stine Road
  • Rapid routes

    Routes that begin with a "2" are Rapid routes. They make fewer stops than local and express routes, but run more frequently. Rapid routes run every 15 minutes.
    RouteTerminusviaHubs Served
    21
    Cal State Bakersfield Transit Center* Stockdale Highway
    • California Avenue
    • Mt. Vernon Avenue
    21
    Bakersfield College Transit Center* Stockdale Highway
  • California Avenue
  • Mt. Vernon Avenue
  • 22
    McCray Street/Universe Avenue* Chester Avenue
  • Ming Avenue
  • * Southwest Transit Center * Downtown Transit Center
    22
    Cal State Bakersfield Transit Center* Chester Avenue
  • Ming Avenue
  • * Southwest Transit Center * Downtown Transit Center

    Express routes

    Routes that begin with an "8" are Express-Circulator routes. This group can generally be considered in two categories. Route 81 operates as in express for its entire length, stopping only at transit centers. Routes 82 and 84 run as express routes between the Downtown Transit Center and NW Promenade on Rosedale, and run local beyond the NW Promemade hub. Route 83 operates as in local for its entire length, making frequent stops. All four routes run either every 30 minutes, 45 minutes, or every hour.
    RouteTerminusviaHubs ServedExpress BetweenNotes
    81
    Bakersfield College Transit Center* Only stops at transit centers.* Downtown Tansit CenterExpress between three transit centers.
    81
    Southwest Transit Center* Only stops at transit centers.* Downtown Tansit CenterExpress between three transit centers.
    82
    Downtown Transit Center* Rosedale Highway
    • Brimhall Road
    • Stockdale Highway
    * Downtown Transit CenterDowntown Transit Center andCoffee Road / Rosedale Highway
    82
    Cal State Bakersfield* Rosedale Highway
    • Brimhall Road
    • Stockdale Highway
    * Downtown Transit CenterDowntown Transit Center andCoffee Road / Rosedale Highway
    83
    * Wilson Road
    • Ashe Road
    * Plaza Towers and Southwest Transit Center via. N. Halfmoon Drive and S. Union/ BARCSouthwest Transit Center-
    83
    * Wilson Road
    • Ashe Road
    * Plaza Towers and Southwest Transit Center via. N. Halfmoon Drive and S. Union/ BARCSouthwest Transit CenterNorth Half Moon Drive / Ashe Road
    84
    Downtown Transit Center* Old Farm Road
    • Hagaman Road
    • Rosedale Highway
    * Downtown Tansit CenterDowntown Transit Center andCoffee Road / Rosedale Highway
    84
    Frontier High School* Old Farm Road
    • Hagaman Road
    • Rosedale Highway
    * Downtown Tansit CenterDowntown Transit Center andCoffee Road / Rosedale Highway

    Long-Distance Express routes

    Routes that begin with a "9" are Long-Distance Express routes. They generally connect Bakersfield with large industrial centers outside of the city. They make only a few stops in Bakersfield, and then make no additional stops until reaching the industrial center. It will then make frequent stops within the center. Long-distance Express routes run every 2 hours, and generally do not run in the evenings. There is only one route in the system, X92.This route has an "X" before the route number. A Regular Day Pass for the Route X92 is $6.00. And a Monthly pass is $55.00. This route operates almost like the old service Route 16, it runs from Downtown Bakersfield to Tejon Ranch/IKEA, then comes back and ends service until 5:00PM at the Downtown Transit Center. This route now parks in Bay F, in the Downtown Transit Center.

    Transit centers

    Downtown Transit Center

    The Downtown Transit Center is the transit center primarily serving Northwest, North and East Bakersfield. It is located in Downtown Bakersfield, in between Chester Avenue and Eye Street, on 22nd Street. It is the largest transit center in the system, encompassing 1/2 of a city block. It has 15 off-street bus parking spaces. The transit center is staffed and includes restrooms, and shaded outdoor waiting areas. The transit center was constructed in the mid-1980s.
    In addition to Golden Empire Transit, Kern Regional Transit also uses the transit center for one of its hubs. They currently have 6 routes that stop at it, although not all routes run 7-days a week. Their buses stop on the south side of the transit center.

    Southwest Transit Center

    The Southwest Transit Center is the transit center primarily serving Southwest, South, and Southeast Bakersfield. It is located on 1912 Wible Road south of Ming Avenue, directly adjacent to Valley Plaza Mall. It has 7 off-street bus parking spaces. The transit center is unstaffed, except for security, and contains restrooms and shaded waiting areas.
    The transit center was constructed in the mid-1990s. In addition, two bus routes stop on Wible Road, north of the transit center. There is no room for expansion. In the past, it had been suggested moving the transit center to a new location, but those plans have been shelved in favor of other priorities.

    Bakersfield College Transit Center

    This transit center is located on Panorama Drive adjacent to Bakersfield College. It has 8 off-street parking spaces. Six spaces are currently used by GET and one is used by Kern Regional Transit. The transit center is unstaffed and contains restrooms and shaded waiting areas.

    Services

    Bicycle transportation

    All Golden Empire Transit buses are equipped with bike racks. Each rack can hold two bicycles. If the rack is full, the driver may allow bicycles to be carried on the bus, if there is room. Otherwise, bicycle riders must wait for the next bus. Most bus stops and all transit centers do not have bicycle racks or storage lockers.
    To complement the bus system, there is also a network of bike paths and bike lanes. The Kern River Bike Path is a dedicated bike path that runs along the Kern River in the Kern River Parkway. It travels through almost the entire length of the city. Several spur routes diverge from the bike path, serving other locations such as California State University, Bakersfield. In addition, many spaced arterials have dedicated, striped bike lanes. The width of the lane depends on whether on-street parking is allowed.

    The Reading Express

    The Reading Express is a program provided by Golden Empire Transit. Most buses are equipped with a small library of books for children from infant through third grade. The program is design for parents to read with their children while riding together on the bus. This also promotes education, as well as providing entertainment while traveling. Books can not be borrowed and must remain on the bus.

    Fare and fare collection

    The following are Golden Empire Transit fares, effective October 1, 2017 :
    Fare TypeRegularSenior
    /Disabled
    /Medicare
    Premium Express
    Single Ride$1.55$0.80$3.50
    Day Pass$3.30$1.70$7.00
    15 Day Pass$27.00$13.00
    31 Day Pass$42.00$57.00
    Monthly Pass$21.00

    Fare TypePrice
    GET-a-Lift Single Ride$3.00
    GET-a-Lift 10-Ride Pass$30.00
    Summer Youth Pass$20.00

    Golden Empire Transit currently uses GFI Odyssey fare box machines on its standard buses. They validate all US Coins and paper money through $20 bill, although it does not accept pennies nor give change. It also validates all ride passes used on fixed routes. GET-a-Lift multi-ride passes are punch cards, and do not have a magnetic strip.
    There are several features of the Odyssey machines that GET are not currently using, but could be implemented in the future. They include: processing credit cards, providing change in the form of printing pre-paid cards, deducting from pre-paid cards, and printing/validating transfer slips. Some of these features would require changes to GET's fare structure.
    GET ride passes can be purchased with a variety methods. They can be bought in person at the Downtown Transit Center or GET headquarters on Golden State Avenue. They are also available at a variety of partner retail stores throughout the city. Passes can also be purchased by mail or by phone. Beginning in 2018 fares are also available to purchase in the Token Transit mobile ticketing app.

    Fleet

    Golden Empire Transit's bus fleet generally consist of two types of buses, 40' standard buses for fix routes and 21' for demand buses. The entire fleet is powered by compressed natural gas. The standard buses have a 38-seat capacity, and a low floor design to assist with handicapped passengers. The demand buses have a 9-seat capacity, and have a wheelchair lift in the rear.
    As part of its 2009 rebranding, GET is transitioned to a new bus color scheme. The paint scheme is blue, with a green bottom. A wavy yellow line separates the blue and green space. Near the front, the green section is wide enough for the "sunburst" GET logo. Only the newer buses have it. The older paint scheme is entirely white, with a red strip through the center. There is a break in the line for the old "fast transit" GET logo, which was in use from 1973-2009. As of 2015, certain routes have been changed, and the bus stops have been labelled with extra information. And GET has a new app to locate where the bus is.
    In addition, GET owns a variety of service vehicles. These range from sedans, to pickup trucks, to small flat bed trucks. There is also one tow truck in the fleet. These vehicles are generally numbered between 1 and 99.

    Maintenance facility

    Golden Empire Transit's Maintenance Facility is located on Golden State Highway, next to the Kern River. GET moved here after outgrowing the previous facility located on 16th Street adjacent to the Oak Street bridge. The current location also contains the headquarters for the transit authority. In addition to containing parking for the entire fleet, it also contains shops, bus wash, and cleaning facilities.

    Future

    Golden Empire Transit is currently partnering with California State University, Bakersfield to construct a transit center at the university. Development of the transit center is contingent on receiving government funding for the project.