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The first public transit agency in San Benito County was named San Tran, which was operated by the City of Hollister from March 1975 to March 1990. In June 1990, the San Benito County Local Transportation Authority (LTA) was created as a joint powers agency by the county and the two incorporated cities, Hollister and San Juan Bautista .
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Lines 100-199 are express services and primarily operate during peak periods only. These lines operate express mainly on freeways and provide fewer stops than local services, mainly at train stations and major transfer points in Santa Clara County. These also charge higher fares than standard bus routes.
San Bernardino (San Bernardino Transit Center, or a site near Interstate 10) Corona (near El Cerrito) March Air Reserve Base; Murrieta (Interstate 15 and Interstate 215 options) San Diego is considering how high-speed rail can play a role in their transportation options as Lindbergh Field is expected to reach maximum capacity between 2025 and ...
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San Benito County (/ ˌ s æ n b ə ˈ n iː t oʊ / ⓘ; San Benito, Spanish for "St. Benedict"), officially the County of San Benito, is a county located in the Central Coast region of California. Situated in the California Coast Ranges, the county had a population of 64,209, as of the 2020 census. [4] The county seat is the city of Hollister ...
County Route G14 (CR G14) is a county road in San Luis Obispo and Monterey counties in the U.S. state of California. The route is approximately 62 miles (100 km) long and runs from U.S. Route 101 and State Route 46 near the California Mid-State Fair fairgrounds in Paso Robles to US 101 near King City .
Looking north along SR 25 in San Benito County, California View of SR 25. SR 25 (also known as Bolsa Road and the Airline Highway) begins at the intersection of Peach Tree Road and State Route 198 about 11 miles west of Priest Valley, in Monterey County, and is the northern extension of Peach Tree Road.