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Kern River Guide 09 Kern River Guide 6/17/2014 4:47 PM Page 1 Kern River Guide 09_Kern River Guide 6/17/2014 4:47 PM Page 1 IMPORTANT FACTS KERN RIVER VALLEY DIAL-A-RIDE 800-323-2396 KERN RIVER VALLEY FARES / TARIFAS GUIDE CONTENT Holidays Kern Transit provides curb-to-curb Dial-A-Ride service in the Kern Transit brinda el servicio Dial-A-Ride ‘puerta a puerta’ en All Fares Shown are One-Way. Exact change is required. Todas las tarifas que se muestran son para viajes de ida. Inside This Guide Kern River Valley including Lake Isabella, Kernville and Onyx. Lake Isabella, Kernville and Onyx. Drivers do not make change. Up to two children, 4 and younger, Debe pagar con la cantidad exacta. Los conductores no Kern Transit operates transit services throughout Kern Kern Transit will not provide service on the following may ride for free with each fare paying adult. disponen de cambio. Hasta 2 niños (de edad 4 años y menor) County. This guide includes information about transit routes holidays: New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Kern River Valley Dial-A-Ride Kern River Valley Dial-A-Ride pueden viajar gratis con cada adulto pagado. Lunes a viernes . 6:30 AM-6:30 PM Reduced Fares and Dial-A-Ride services in the Kern River Valley. Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Tarifas con descuento Monday-Friday . 6:30 AM-6:30 PM Sábados . 7:45 AM-6:30 PM Christmas Day. Call to inquire about special service hours Reduced fares are for: For information about Kern Transit services in other parts of on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Saturday . 7:45 AM-6:30 PM Las tarifas con descuento se aplican a: n Seniors (62 and older)* Kern County: Tarifas del servicio Dial-A-Ride n Personas mayores (62 años o más)* Dial-A-Ride Fares n Persons with Disabilities* n see our other regional transit guides Boarding the Bus Público en general . $1.00 n Personas con discapacidades* n Youth (aged 5-15) visit www.KernTransit.org n Jóvenes (de 5 a 15 años) n Buses pickup and drop off passengers only at designated General Public . $1.00 Personas mayores (62+) . $0.75 n n call us 800-323-2396 bus stops. Seniors (62+) . $0.75 Personas con discapacidades . $0.75 * Reduced Fare Card * Tarjeta de Tarifa con Descuento For automated trip planning using Google Transit, visit our Disabled . $0.75 Hasta 2 niños (de edad 4 años y menor) pueden viajar gratis con Seniors and persons with disabilities must show appropriate Las personas mayores y las personas con discapacidades n All Kern Transit vehicles are accessible to the disabled website. proof of age (government issued ID) or proof of disability to deben verificar su edad (identificación emitida por el gobierno) o and equipped with wheelchair lifts. cada adulto pagado. Up to 2 children, 4 and younger, may ride for free with a fare receive the reduced fare. A Reduced Fare Card can be obtained mostrar prueba de discapacidad para recibir la tarifa con descuento. Ud. puede solicitar una tarjeta de tarifa con Dentro de Este Guía All buses are equipped with bike racks. Riders are paying adult. Otros Servicios de Dial-A-Ride from Kern Transit in person or by mail. For an application, visit n descuento a Kern Transit en persona o por correo. Para hacerlo, Kern Transit opera servicios de tránsito en todo el Condado responsible for loading and unloading bicycles and use El servicio Dial-A-Ride (DAR) también es proporcionado por otra our website, call or ask your bus driver. visite nuestro sitio web, llame o consulte con el conductor del Other Dial-a-Ride Services de Kern. Este guía incluye información acerca de las rutas de the racks at their own risk. Please ask the driver if you agencia en Ridgecrest. Para obtener información sobre estos autobús. need instructions. Pre-Paid Fare Tickets tránsito y servicios de Dial-A-Ride en el Valle del Rio Kern. Dial-A-Ride (DAR) service is also provided by another agency in servicios, comuníquese directamente con estos operadores de Boletos Prepagados Ridgecrest. For information about these services please contact Fare tickets may be used in place of cash. n When boarding the bus, please leave the front seats transporte. Los números de teléfono y los sitios web se incluyen Para obtener información acerca de los servicios de Kern these transit operators directly. Phone numbers and websites en el Directorio de Servicios de Conexión. Puede utilizar boletos prepagados en lugar de dinero. vacant for persons who are elderly or have a disability. n Tickets can be purchased by phone using a VISA/MasterCard Transit en otras partes del Condado de Kern: n Los boletos se pueden comprar por teléfono con tarjeta de are included under the Connecting Services Directory. debit or credit card. Call 661-862-8853. Don’t block the entrance or exit. Servicio para Citas Médicas débito o crédito con logotipo de VISA o MasterCard. n vea nuestros otros guías regionales de tránsito Llame al teléfono 661-862-8853. All services are provided on a first come, first served n Ticket booklets can be purchased by mail or in person at: n visite www.KernTransit.org n Medical Dial-A-Ride In Bakersfield Si viaja en Kern Transit a Bakersfield para una cita médica o Kern County Public Services Building n Puede comprar las libretas con boletos por correo o en basis. n llámenos al 800-323-2396 If you are riding to Bakersfield for a medical or dental dentista, Kern Transit provee un servicio Dial-A-Ride gratis que First Floor - Cashier persona en el primer piso: n Exact fare is required – drivers do not make change. appointment, Kern Transit provides a free Dial-A-Ride service lo llevará desde GET Downtown Transit Center directamente al 2700 M Street Kern County Public Services Building Para planear viajes utilizando Google Transit, visite nuestro that will take you from the GET Downtown Transit Center directly consultorio médico donde tenga su cita. Se requiere reservación Bakersfield, CA 93301 First Floor - Cashier sitio web. 2700 M Street Passenger Conduct to the medical office where your appointment is. You must make con al menos un día de anticipación pero no antes de dos For more information call or visit our website. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Fixed Routes / Rutas Fijas a reservation at least one day in advance, but no earlier than semanas. El servicio sea disponible según se disponga de lugar. n Smoking, eating and drinking are not allowed. Para detalles o reservaciones, llame al teléfono 800-323-2396. Para obtener más información, llame o visite nuestro sitio web. n 150 Lake Isabella – Bakersfield two weeks in advance. Service is provided on a space available Lake Isabella – Ridgecrest basis. Call 800-323-2396 for details or reservations. n 220 Lake Isabella – Kernville n Playing of audio equipment (without headset) is not Cómo Utilizar el Dial-A-Ride (DAR) Fares / Tarifas CONTACT KERN TRANSIT permitted. n 223 Lake Isabella – Bodfish How to Use Dial-A-Ride n Los servicios Dial-A-Ride están disponibles para todos los Ridgecrest Inyokern Lake Isabella General Information . 800-323-2396 225 Lake Isabella – Onyx n Shirt and shoes are required. pasajeros. n Dial-A-Ride services are available to all riders. Dial-A-Ride Reservations . 800-323-2396 n Ridgecrest $1.00 $1.50 $3.00 n 227 Lake Isabella – Ridegecrest n Refrain from unruly behavior and use of obscenities. n Las áreas de servicio de Dial-A-Ride se muestran en el Discount $0.75 $0.75 $1.50 n Dial-A-Ride service areas are shown on the map. For mapa. Para obtener detalles, visite nuestro sitio web o Inyokern $1.50 — $3.00 CONNECTING SERVICES DIRECTORY Dial-A-Ride n Licensed service animals are allowed on a leash. details, visit our website or give us a call. llámenos. Discount $0.75 — $1.50 Bakersfield n Bakersfield Medical Dial-A-Ride There are no restrooms on buses. Golden Empire Transit . 661-869-2438 n n All Dial-A-Ride services require a reservation at least one Lake Isabella $3.00 $3.00 $1.00 Kern River Valley Dial-A-Ride n Para todos los servicios Dial-A-Ride es necesario hacer getbus.org n day in advance to guarantee your ride. Discount $1.50 $1.50 $0.75 una reservación al menos un día de anticipación para Amtrak . 800-872-7245 DATOS IMPORTANTES garantizar su viaje. n Same day service will be provided as available, on a first Lake Isabella – Kernville – Onyx – amtrak.com Días Festivos come, first served basis. Bodfish Fares / Tarifas n Si se solicita el servicio el mismo día, se le proporcionará Greyhound . 800-231-2222 Kern Transit no provee servicios los siguientes días festivos: n Dial-A-Ride passengers may board or exit the bus at any por orden de reservación según haya disponibilidad. General $1.00 greyhound.com Año Nuevo, Pascua, Día de los Caídos, Día de la safe location within the service area. Discount $0.75 n Los pasajeros de Dial-A-Ride pueden subir o bajar del CTSA (60+ / disabled) . 661-392-2035 Independencia, Día del Trabajo, Día de Acción de Gracias n Service is provided on paved and maintained roads ONLY. autobús en cualquier sitio segura dentro del área de y Navidad. Llame para pedir información sobre horarios Lake Isabella – Bakersfield Ridgecrest servicio. especiales de servicios en Nochebuena y Fin del Año. Fares / Tarifas Ridgerunner and Dial-a-Ride . 760-499-5040 ridgecrest-ca.gov n Se provee el servicio ÚNICAMENTE en calles General $2.75 Abordando al Autobús pavimentadas y en buen estado de mantenimiento.
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