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The route is internally named by Omnitrans as the Green Line. [1] sbX is intended to be a brand of bus rapid transit service that will eventually traverse major surface streets throughout Omnitrans' service area. [2] [3] [4] The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), under its BRT Standard, has given the sbX corridor a ...
This is a route-map template for the sbX, a bus rapid transit line in Omnitrans (San Bernardino and Loma Linda, California), the United States. For a key to symbols, see {{ bus route legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
The central bus plaza has 19 bus bays, with two additional bus bays located along West Rialto Avenue which runs along the northern edge of the transit center, and the sbX bus rapid transit platform in the median of South E Street which runs along the eastern edge of the transit center. [20] [3] [4]
Access operates curb to- curb service with minibuses or vans, complementing the Omnitrans fixed-route bus system. The Access service area is defined as up to 3 ⁄ 4 mile (1.2 km) on either side of an existing fixed route. Service is available on the same days and at the same times that fixed-route services operate. [2]
The West Valley Connector, also known as the sbX Purple Line, [18] is a 35-mile long (56 km) bus rapid transit project spearheaded by the SBCTA that will connect Pomona with Fontana. [19] The first phase is a 19-mile long (31 km) segment that will run along Holt Boulevard to Ontario International Airport and Metrolink’s Rancho Cucamonga ...
From west to east, the line starts at the San Bernardino Transit Center (also called San Bernardino–Downtown station), where passengers can transfer to several local and regional bus routes, Metrolink trains and the sbX bus rapid transit line, the line then makes stops at San Bernardino–Tippecanoe station, crosses under Interstate 10 and ...
It serves as a transfer point for bus routes the county, with connections to the sbX Bus Rapid Transit system, which connects Verdemont/California State University, San Bernardino to the Veterans Hospital in Loma Linda and the Downtown San Bernardino Passenger Rail System; which is a one-mile Metrolink extension from the Santa Fe Depot, and the ...
The bus depot is located near the main station building, adjacent to the North platform, across from 1st and Commercial Streets. Lines 195, 197, 286, 291, 292, 480, 482, 486 provide service to the station. The Silver Streak provides express service to Downtown Los Angeles seven days a week. [18] Omnitrans operates route 61 to the Pomona station.