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In 2005 the Central Oklahoma Fixed Guideway Study (FGS) was completed and recommended feasible corridors for further investigation of commuter rail transit, bus rapid transit, a downtown Oklahoma City streetcar system, and an improved bus system to enhance connections among all public transportation services.
29 Airport/NW 50th & Portland (discontinued June 25, 2007; Routes 10 and 11 extended to serve the ends of the route) 37 Edmond Express/Oklahoma City (discontinued June 30, 2009) 39 Edmond Local/Oklahoma City (discontinued August 2, 2004) 50 The CIRC (Transit Center, Bricktown, Bass Pro Shops, Bricktown Landing, discontinued in 2020)
Embark bus in downtown Oklahoma City, 2021 Embark is the public transit provider with its new bus terminal downtown at NW 5th Street and Hudson Avenue. Embark has numerous routes, most of them being in the central inner city areas and commuter routes from the suburbs of Edmond and Norman to downtown.
Oklahoma City metropolitan area: Edmond: Cleveland Area Rapid Transit: Norman: Norman and the University of Oklahoma: 3,518 14 1,105 [472] [473] Embark: Oklahoma City metropolitan area: Oklahoma City: 10,000 54 7,634 [474] [475] KI BOIS Area Transit System: Southeastern Oklahoma: Lawton Area Transit System: Lawton: Lawton 1,100 10 1,592 [476] [477]
This study identified several potential commuter transit routes from the suburbs into downtown OKC as well as feeder-line bus and/or rail routes throughout the city. Though Oklahoma City has no light rail or commuter rail service, city residents identified improved transit as one of their top priorities. From the fruits of the Fixed Guideway ...
On kerb-guided buses (KGB) small guide wheels attached to the bus engage vertical kerbs on either side of the guideway. These guide wheels push the steering mechanism of the bus, keeping it centralised on the track. Away from the guideway, the bus is steered in the normal way. The start of the guideway is funnelled from a wide track to guideway ...
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The Oklahoma Transportation Commission is the governing body of the state transportation department. The governor of Oklahoma, the president pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate, and the speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives appoint the members of the nine-member commission. It is the duty of the commission to establish agency policies ...