The intercity transportation system in Visalia serves as a regional hub for passenger and freight traffic in the Sequoia Valley, composed of freeways, roads, and bus lines.
Transportation in Visalia | |
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Overview | |
Owner | Visalia Transit, Caltrans, and the state of California |
Locale | The City of Visalia and surrounding cities in Tulare County |
Transit type | buses, private automobile, airplane, taxicab, bicycle, pedestrian |
Operation | |
Operator(s) | Visalia Transit, Tulare County Area Transit (TCAT), Sequoia Shuttle, The Loop, Dial-A-Ride, Visalia Towne Trolley, Amtrak, and private operators |
Air transportation
editIn the Visalia metropolitan area there is one commercial airport and many general-aviation airports.
The primary Visalia airport is Visalia Municipal Airport.
Other nearby commercial airports include: Fresno Yosemite International Airport (serves the San Joaquin Valley) and Meadows Field Airport (serves the South Valley).
Some general-aviation airports include: Sequoia Field, Exeter Airport, Woodlake Airport, Porterville Municipal Airport, and Mefford Field.
Land transportation
editThe City of Visalia is served by a network of freeways, streets, and local and regional public transportation systems.
Freeways
editFreeways of Visalia include:
Highways of Visalia include:
Public transportation
edit- Visalia Transit[1]
- Tulare County Area Transit (TCaT)
- Tulare Intermodal Express (TIME)- Route 11X - Daily service between the downtowns of Tulare and Visalia in partnership with both cities.
- Kings Area Regional Transit (KART) - Route 15 - Weekly service between the city of Hanford and Downtown Visalia.
- Sequoia Shuttle - Summer service between Visalia and Sequoia National Park.
References
edit- ^ Visalia Transit 2016 Short-Range Transit Plan (Report). Tulare County Association of Governments. November 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2022.