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Omnitrans is a public transportation agency serving the San Bernardino Valley in California, providing bus services to San Bernardino, Fontana, Rialto, Colton, Redlands, Highland, Yucaipa, Loma Linda, and Grand Terrace. Omnitrans operates in conjunction with other transportation agencies, including the Southern California Regional Rail Authority and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The agency's services are designed to connect with other modes of transportation, such as the Metrolink commuter rail system, which provides access to Los Angeles, Riverside, and other surrounding cities. Omnitrans also coordinates with the Victor Valley Transit Authority and the Riverside Transit Agency to provide seamless travel options throughout the region.

Introduction

Omnitrans is a vital transportation link for the Inland Empire region, providing over 50,000 passenger trips daily. The agency's services are designed to meet the needs of a diverse population, including students attending California State University, San Bernardino, University of Redlands, and Loma Linda University. Omnitrans also serves major employment centers, such as the San Bernardino International Airport and the Fontana Speedway. The agency's buses operate on a network of routes that connect to key destinations, including the Ontario Mills shopping center, the Citizens Business Bank Arena, and the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino. Additionally, Omnitrans provides transportation to medical facilities, such as Loma Linda University Medical Center and St. Bernardine Medical Center.

History

Omnitrans was formed in 1976 through the consolidation of several smaller transportation agencies, including the San Bernardino Transit System and the Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa Transit System. The agency has undergone significant changes over the years, including the introduction of new bus routes and the expansion of its service area to include Grand Terrace and Highland. In 2010, Omnitrans launched its sbX bus rapid transit system, which provides express service between San Bernardino and Loma Linda. The agency has also partnered with other transportation providers, such as the Foothill Transit and the Montebello Bus Lines, to offer coordinated services and transfer options. Historically, the region has been served by other transportation modes, including the Pacific Electric Railway and the Southern Pacific Transportation Company.

Services

Omnitrans offers a range of services, including fixed-route bus service, sbX bus rapid transit, and OmniGo community shuttle service. The agency's fixed-route buses operate on a network of routes that cover over 400 square miles, providing connections to major destinations, such as the San Bernardino Downtown Transit Center and the Fontana Transit Center. Omnitrans also provides Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit service, which offers door-to-door transportation for eligible passengers. The agency has partnered with other organizations, such as the San Bernardino County Transportation Commission and the Inland Empire Health Plan, to offer specialized transportation services for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Additionally, Omnitrans has collaborated with the California Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration to develop and implement its services.

Fleet

The Omnitrans fleet consists of over 200 buses, including New Flyer and Gillig vehicles. The agency's buses are equipped with modern amenities, such as air conditioning, wheelchair ramps, and GPS tracking systems. Omnitrans has also introduced compressed natural gas (CNG) buses, which provide a cleaner and more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional diesel-powered vehicles. The agency's fleet is maintained at its San Bernardino facility, which features state-of-the-art maintenance equipment and a team of skilled technicians. The facility is also used by other transportation agencies, including the Riverside Transit Agency and the Victor Valley Transit Authority, for maintenance and repair services.

Fares_and_Passes

Omnitrans offers a range of fare options, including single-ride tickets, day passes, and monthly passes. The agency also participates in the Metrolink Transit Access Pass (TAP) program, which allows passengers to transfer seamlessly between Omnitrans buses and Metrolink trains. Omnitrans has also introduced a mobile payment system, which enables passengers to pay their fares using their smartphones. The agency offers discounted fares for seniors, students, and individuals with disabilities, and has partnered with organizations, such as the AARP and the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, to promote its services to these groups. Additionally, Omnitrans has collaborated with the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools and the California State University, San Bernardino to offer specialized fare programs for students.

Routes

Omnitrans operates over 30 bus routes, including the sbX bus rapid transit line, which connects San Bernardino and Loma Linda. The agency's routes cover a wide range of destinations, including shopping centers, medical facilities, and educational institutions. Omnitrans also provides express service to major employment centers, such as the San Bernardino International Airport and the Fontana Speedway. The agency's routes are designed to connect with other transportation modes, including the Metrolink commuter rail system and the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner route. Omnitrans has partnered with other transportation agencies, such as the Foothill Transit and the Montebello Bus Lines, to offer coordinated services and transfer options, and has collaborated with the California Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration to develop and implement its routes. The agency's routes also serve key destinations, including the Ontario Mills shopping center, the Citizens Business Bank Arena, and the San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.

Category:Transportation in California