If you plan to take EMBARK during inclement weather, here's what you need to know.
Due to winter weather conditions, EMBARK is preparing to ensure our passengers and employees stay safe. EMBARK is implementing detours and stop closures to ensure safer transit travel. Operations teams are prepared for any ice accumulation, bus and streetcar platforms, parking garages and walkways will be treated, and EMBARK vehicles will be weatherized.
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EMBARK leadership presented a set of recommendation scenarios, developed from the OKC Moves Regional Bus Study to its board of trustees summarizing several months of market research, technical analysis, and customer and staff input.
These service updates will become effective for OKC and Norman bus service and are intended to make service more frequent, reliable, and safe and result from operator and customer feedback.
The award is EMBARK’s second OTA Transit System of the Year award. EMBARK was named the North American Outstanding Public Transit System by the American Public Transportation Association in 2016.
Oklahoma County residents age 60 and older who qualify for a vaccination appointment are now able to schedule a free trip to and from their vaccination site with EMBARK.
With two winter storms approaching Central Oklahoma, EMBARK will implement winter weather service plans in Oklahoma City and Norman, keeping the safety of its employees and customers their top priority.
EMBARK is preparing for system changes to focus on the preservation of essential transit services throughout FY 2021.
EMBARK Well, a pilot program to provide free, round-trip, door-to-door service for adults age 60 and older to six approved wellness centers in the metro.
MAPS 3 is a 10-year construction program designed to improve the quality of life in Oklahoma City.