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Oklahoma’s Public Transit Network

Public transit is provided in all 77 counties in Oklahoma by 35 public transit agencies. The colors of the map distinguish each rural agency’s service area. There are also urban (Oklahoma City and Tulsa), small urban (Lawton and Norman) and nine tribal transit systems that operate within a designated service area. Click on the white boxes to get a better understanding of the impact pubic transit has on the individual communities.

 
Patricia Barron
Patricia Barron

Patricia Barron takes pride in her role as route supervisor for KATS transit. “I’m proud because they stand for humanity, they stand for the underdog,” she says.

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