sbX

sbX
sbX bus at Palm station
Overview
OperatorOmnitrans
GarageSan Bernardino/East Valley
Began serviceApril 28, 2014
PredecessorsRoute 2 (still in operation)
Route
Communities served
Landmarks served
Length15.7 mi (25 km)
Service
Frequency10–15 minutes (weekdays)
20 minutes (Saturday)
Operates5 am–10 pm (weekdays)
6 am–9 pm (Saturday)
Route map
Green Line highlighted in green

Palm
CSUSB
Little Mountain
Shandin Hills
Marshall
Highland
Baseline
Civic Center
SB Transit Center
Inland Center
Hunts
Carnegie
Tippecanoe
Redlands Blvd.
Loma Linda University
VA Hospital

All stations are accessible
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sbX is a bus rapid transit (BRT) service in San Bernardino and Loma Linda, California, United States. It is operated by Omnitrans, a public transportation agency in southwestern San Bernardino County. It intended to be a brand of BRT service that will eventually traverse major surface streets throughout Omnitrans' service area.

The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), under its BRT Standard, has given the initial sbX corridor (the Green Line) corridor a Bronze ranking.