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Beaumont Transit
Beaumont Transit Vehicle in San Bernardino in 2022
ParentCity of Beaumont
Locale Beaumont, California
Service type Bus service, paratransit
Routes8
Website beaumontca.gov/transit

Beaumont Transit, formerly Pass Transit, is a transit agency providing public transport bus services primarily in the community of Beaumont, California, United States. The agency operates fixed-route local services, commuter express buses to nearby communities and curb-to-curb Dial a Ride services to certified passengers.

History

Beaumont transit, which was operating as Pass Transit, used to operate route 136 in Calimesa. Service to Calimesa was discontinued due to low ridership in 2018 [1]

In 2019, Pass Transit was split into two transit systems. Becoming Beaumont Transit, and Banning Connect after disagreements between the city of Banning and city of Beaumont. [2]

Route list

Beaumont Transit a total of eight routes. On weekdays, there are two fixed-route local services, three commuter express routes, and two school-day only routes. On weekends there is one local fixed-route service and one commuter express route. No service is provided on Sunday. [3]

  • Route 3 – Weekday service to Walmart, Sundance, Beaumont High, both middle schools, Chatigny Rec Center, and portions of Cherry Valley.
  • Route 4 – Weekday service to Walmart, Chatigny Rec Center, Beaumont Library, mid-town Beaumont, and both middle schools. Alternate route upon request to the industrial area of Beaumont including Amazon and Wolverine as well as to Three Rings Ranch Park.
  • Route 3/4 – Saturday service from Cherry Valley to Beaumont via Pennsylvania Ave including Beaumont Library, Walmart, and 6th Street.
  • Route 7 – School day service to Fairway Canyon, Tournament Hills, Beaumont High School, and both middle schools.
  • Route 9 – School day service to Seneca Springs, Beaumont High School, and both middle schools.
  • Casino Express – Weekday service connecting Beaumont to the Cabazon Outlets and Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa. At Morongo, a connection is available to Amtrak Thruway route 39 to Fullerton and Los Angeles Union Station. [4]
  • Commuter Link 120 – Weekday and Saturday service connecting Beaumont to the San Bernardino Transit Center.
  • Commuter Link 125 – Weekday service connecting Beaumont to Redlands and the Loma Linda University Medical Center.

Bus fleet

Active fleet

Make/Model Fleet Numbers Thumbnail Year Engine Transmission Notes
Chevrolet C5500 2823 2009
Glaval Entourage
Ford E450 2824-2826 2010
Starcraft Allstar
Chevrolet C5500 2827-2829 2009
Starcraft Allstar XL
Ford F550 2830-2832 2012
ElDorado National Aero Elite
Ford F550 2833 2012
ElDorado National Aero Elite
Ford E450 2836 2009
Cutaway
ElDorado National XHF 40' CNG 2837-2839 2015 Cummins Westport ISL G Allison B400R
Ford F550 2840 2016
ElDorado National Aero Elite
Ford E450 2841 2016
Cutaway
ElDorado National EZ Rider II BRT 32' CNG 2842 2018 Cummins Westport L9N Allison B3400 xFE

References

  1. ^ daSilva, Karen (21 June 2018). "Calimesa's in-town bus route on its final stop". Yucaipa/Calimesa News Mirror. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  2. ^ Gazette, DAVID JAMES HEISS, Record (8 November 2020). "Waiting for a bus? Pass Transit riders may soon do so in vain". Banning Record Gazette. Retrieved 10 August 2023.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  3. ^ "Fixed Route System". Beaumont Transit. August 2021. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  4. ^ https://www.pacificsurfliner.com/plan-your-trip/connections/bus-connections/

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