ONE Transit Rebrands with Focus on 2027 Vote for OKC, Edmond, and Norman Transit System
The Regional Transportation Authority of Central Oklahoma has rebranded as ONE Transit, aiming to connect Oklahoma City, Norman, and Edmond through a new transit system. An election for funding and costs is expected in 2027. The proposed system includes commuter rail and bus rapid transit, addressing projected population growth and enhancing regional mobility. The authority plans a comprehensive pitch outlining the benefits of the transit system, including improved quality of life and economic growth.

The Regional Transportation Authority of Central Oklahoma has rebranded as ONE Transit to facilitate a proposed transit system connecting Oklahoma City, Norman, and Edmond. An election to finalize the system's funding is anticipated in 2027.
The proposed system includes commuter rail between Edmond and Norman, a line from downtown Oklahoma City to Will Rogers International Airport, and bus rapid transit lines to Tinker Air Force Base. The pitch for the new system highlights population growth projections, the need for an enhanced transportation network, competition with peer cities, and improved quality of life.




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