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Oklahoma only has one Amtrak train route — and its future is now in question.
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With a new roadside attraction and millions of dollars in transit investment, development along T-Town's stretch of Route 66 is speeding up. Now, Tulsa can claim itself as the route's "capital."
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The Environmental Protection Agency is beginning to send nearly 5,000 electric buses to school districts around the country after a nearly two-year ramp-up. A few Midwestern districts weigh in on how the new buses are working so far.
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The system has been known as Tulsa Transit since the 80s. Transit officials say it's time for a fresh coat of paint.
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Reliable public transportation is a key feature of many major American cities. As Oklahoma City continues to grow, its public transit is working to keep pace.
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Construction has started on Oklahoma City’s first parking-protected bike lane. The lane will be built in northeast Oklahoma City on Lottie Avenue from NE 13th Street to NE 23rd Street.
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EMBARK's Haul Pass program expanded this year. Now, students up to 18 years old can enroll, and have access to EMBARK’s bus, streetcar and rapid transit services anytime, for free.
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The first rapid transit bus line in Oklahoma City is set to begin operating in fall of 2023.
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Riders can travel on EMBARK buses, the streetcar and zone one paratransit for free this Friday and Monday.
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The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) announced almost $44 million in federal funding for transportation projects in and around the Oklahoma City metro.