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Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority, usually known as MTTA or Tulsa Transit, [a] is the public transit system operating buses and paratransit for Tulsa, Oklahoma.In existence since 1968, the system consists of 21 regular routes and 4 night routes, with two major transit hubs: Memorial Midtown Station at 7952 E. 33rd St. in Midtown Tulsa, and the Denver Avenue Station at 319 S. Denver across ...
Founded in 1998 and operational by 1999, River Valley Metro Mass Transit District took over the Kankakee Area Transit System (KATS) and became a means of transportation in the region. [3] [4] RVMMTD has 11 local fixed routes, 2 commuter routes, and ADA buses serving the communities of Bradley, Bourbonnais, Kankakee, Aroma Park and Manteno.
U.S. Highway 75 traverses West Tulsa through downtown going north and south, and U.S. Highway 169, also called the Mingo Valley Expressway or the Pearl Harbor Memorial Expressway, generally crosses the city in its eastern areas in a north–south direction. State Highway 11 serves the Tulsa International Airport, connecting from I-244 and ...
Kankakee Airport covers an area of 280 acres (113 ha) at an elevation of 625 feet (190 m) above mean sea level.It has two runways with turf surfaces: 9/27 is 2,644 by 300 feet (806 x 91 m) and 18/36 is 2,564 by 200 feet (782 x 61 m).
The Kankakee Valley Airport Authority was developed to address this issue. [3] In 1959, the Kankakee Valley Airport Authority selected a new site for an updated airport facility. The groundbreaking ceremony at the new site was held in May 1961, and the new airport opened in 1962. [3] [4]
SHOW Bus provides deviated fixed-route and demand-response services. There are 6 deviated fixed-routes, where three provide intra-city transit in Lincoln, Pontiac, and Watseka while the remainder serve intercity trips in the region. As of August 2023, one routes is temporarily suspended. All routes run weekdays only and have a regular fare of ...
OSU-Stillwater Community Transit, branded as The Bus, is the primary provider of mass transportation in Stillwater, Oklahoma with ten routes serving the region. It is a service of Oklahoma State University, however the buses are available to the general public. As of 2019, the system provided 497,591 rides over 39,283 annual vehicle revenue ...
Embark's downtown transit center, at NW 4th and Hudson. A high-floor bus (type Orion V), carrying a bike on the front, in 2007. 2 Coltrane (was 2 Miramar/NE 23rd & Lottie before April 28, 2014, when it extended over parts of Route 19 and Route 1) [13] 3 N Kelly (was 3 Park Estates/NE 10th & Lincoln before April 28, 2014)