Chapter 15: Transportation
Section 1: Rural Public Transit Programs
Beaver City Transit
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[email protected]Serving Beaver, Balko, Forgan, Gate, Knowles and Turpin. In addition, the service transports elderly persons to nutrition sites and nursing homes, and transports children to school. Hours of operation are 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m., weekdays. Weekend and holiday service can sometimes be arranged for special occasions.
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Call-A-Ride Public Transit (Ada)
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[email protected]Primarily serves the towns of Ada (including ECU), Byng, Latta, Pickett, and Stonewall within Pontotoc County. Demand-response routes to Seminole and Pauls Valley are available. Hours of operation are weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Discount fares for riders who are disabled or elderly. Some vehicles accessible.
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Central Oklahoma Transit System
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[email protected]Central Oklahoma Transit System provides service to communities in Pottawatomie and Seminole counties. All services are "Open to the Public."
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Cherokee Strip Transit
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[email protected]Cherokee Strip Transit is a demand response transportation system that is open to the public. The service area for Cherokee Strip Transit includes the counties of Alfalfa, Blaine, Grant, Kingfisher, Noble, and portions of Garfield and Kay. Scheduling and dispatching for all offices are coordinated through the Garber CST office. All services are open to the public.
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Cimarron Public Transit System
Demand response service is available in Bartlesville, Bristow, Dewey, Drumright, Kellyville, Mannford, Oilton, Pawnee, Pawhuska, Ponca City, Sapulpa and Skiatook. All services are Open to the Public.
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Delta Public Transit
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[email protected]Delta Public Transit provides public transportation services to the residents of Garvin and McClain counties. The system provides demand-response transit services throughout these counties, which includes door to door transportation in order to meet doctor office visits, social, nutritional, entertainment, and many more transportation needs.
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First Capitol Trolley
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[email protected]First Capitol Trolley provides a wide variety of Trolley and Transportation Services for public needs in the Central Oklahoma area.
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JAMM Transit Atoka County
JAMM Transit is a rural public transportation system dedicated to providing excellence in transportation through mobility that promotes self sufficiency, independence, and improves the quality of life while stimulating economic development with the provision of safe, reliable, affordable and accessible transportation services for the public.
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Kibois Area Transit
KATS provides a much-needed service for people who have no dependable form of transportation. They serve Adair, Cherokee, Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, LeFlore, McIntosh, Okmulgee, Okfuskee, Pittsburg, Sequoyah and Wagoner Counties.
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Little Dixie Transit
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[email protected]Little Dixie Transit’s fleet of vehicles include six passenger mini-vans, maxi-vans, center- aisle buses and multi-function school activity buses. Fifty-four of the vehicles are equipped with ADA w/c accessible equipment. Public demand/response routes operate Monday through Friday within the city limits of Hugo, Antlers, Broken Bow, Idabel and Clayton. These routes operate from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To schedule a ride please call:
Antlers
(580) 298-6565
(888) 270-3344
Broken Bow
(580) 584-6033
(580) 584-6037
Clayton
(918) 569-7325
Hugo
(580) 326-3466
(888) 766-9839
Idabel
(580) 286-5384
(800) 348-7433
Oklahoma Relay TTY
#7-1-1
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Muskogee County Transit Authority
Service includes Fixed Route Service for the City of Muskogee and Curb to Curb Demand Response for the City and County residents of Muskogee. Curb to Curb County Route Service include outlying communities such as Boynton, Council Hill, Ft Gibson, Haskell, Martin, McClain, Oktaha, Porum, Summit, Taft, Wainwright, Warner, & Webbers Falls.
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OSU/Stillwater Community Transit System
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[email protected]OSU & Stillwater Community transit System service area is within the city limits of the City of Stillwater. The system currently provides ten deviated routes; four on campus which provide service from student housing to various classroom-building locations on campus, six off campus routes that provide service to the community with routes extending out from a central starting point on campus to route locations in the Stillwater community. Hours of operation are 8:00am to 4:30pm. All vehicles are accessible.
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Pelivan Transit
City served are Claremore City, Grove, Miami, Owasso, Pryor and Vinita.. Hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. weekdays. Many vehicles are accessible.
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Red River Public Transportation Service
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[email protected]Services are provided in selected cities within the counties of Roger Mills, Beckham, Custer, Washita, Kiowa, Tillman, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens, Woodward, Caddo, Carter, Comanche, Ellis, Dewey, and Canadian. Red River also provides contractual services to businesses, schools and health providers. All services are open to the public.
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Ride, The
The Ride, Guymon's Public Transit System, has eight 15-passenger buses and one minivan - All ADA accessible.
All rides are curbside and arranged by a phone. Rides are offered within the city limits only.
Call (580) 651-0700 for a ride.
Call (580) 338-7433 (RIDE) for additional information or to request a ride.
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Southern Oklahoma Rural Transportation
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[email protected]Serves Bryan, Carter, Coal and Love counties. The program currently offers demand response services with contract transportation provided for work routes, medical routes and rural routes meeting the needs of the entire area. All areas are served by both standard and wheelchair accessible vehicles. All services are open to the public.
For hours of operation, routes and fares contact the Transit Provider.
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Southwest Transit
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[email protected]Southwest Transit got its start as a project of the Altus Christian Ministries with a group of volunteers, known as the Roadrunners, providing rides for seniors and persons with disabilities to places such as the grocery store and medical appointments.
For schedules, availability, and fares, call 580-482-5043.
Southwest Transit Locations:
Altus 1401 E. Ridgecrest Rd. (580)482-5043
Hollis 901 E. Vivian Street (580)688-9243
Mangum 215 N. Oklahoma (580)782-3357
Granite 409 N. Main Street (580)580-535-4580
For more information:
http://www.socag.org/programs-menu/110-southwest-transit.html
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Transit, The (Enid Public Transportation)
Enid Transit offers an on-demand response system for the general public. It is their goal to provide safe, reliable and affordable transportation to Enid and to surrounding areas in Oklahoma. All vehicles utilized by Enid Transit comply with Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines for public transportation.
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Washita Valley Transit System
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[email protected]A demand-response service covering Grady County. The program serves the town of Chickasha on a daily basis. The towns of Rush Springs, Alex, Bradley, and Ninnekah receive bi-weekly service on Monday and Wednesday. Minco, Tuttle, Amber, Pocasset, and Verden receive bi-weekly service on Tuesday and Thursday. All bi-weekly service areas must call in twenty-four (24) hours in advance for transportation service. Hours are 5:30 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. Wheelchair accessible.