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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.
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Rural America is not known for its public transportation. But as its residents get older faster than their urban counterparts, the need is increasing. Some communities are finding ways to provide rides.