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*[[Image:California 99.svg|22px]] [[California State Route 99|Pearl Harbor Survivors Memorial Freeway]]
*[[Image:California 99.svg|22px]] [[Golden State Freeway]]
*[[Image:California 198.svg|22px]] [[California State Route 198|Sequoia Freeway]]
*[[Image:California 198.svg|22px]] [[California State Route 198|Sequoia Freeway]]



Revision as of 03:02, 26 April 2011

Transportation in Visalia
Overview
OwnerVisalia Transit, Caltrans, and the state of California
LocaleThe City of Visalia and surrounding cities in Tulare County
Transit typeBuses, 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

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.

Air transportation

In 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

The City of Visalia is served by a network of freeways, streets, and local and regional public transportation systems.

Freeways

Freeways of Visalia include:

Highways of Visalia include:

References