Everything about Tehachapi Pass totally explained
Tehachapi Pass (elevation ) is a
mountain pass in southern
California in the
United States.
It is located at the northeast end of the
Tehachapi Mountains where they connect to the southern end of the
Sierra Nevada mountains. The pass effectively marks the southern end of the Sierra. The pass connects the
San Joaquin Valley to the
Mojave Desert. It is crossed by
State Route 58. The railroad feature known as
Tehachapi Loop is located approximately west of the pass.
Tehachapi Pass isn't the highest point on SR 58 and the rail line; this is at
Tehachapi Summit, just east of downtown
Tehachapi.
The Tehachapi Mountains are also crossed by
Tejon Pass at the southern end.
The area around its east and south is also home to the
Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm, one of California's larger
wind farms.
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