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EMBARK, City Officials Break Ground on RAPID Line

The first line is expected to begin service in fall 2023.

EMBARK, City Officials Break Ground on RAPID Line

The event included remarks from EMBARK and City officials, Mayor David Holt, COTPA Vice-Chair Barney Semtner, FTA Administrator Gail Lyssy, and OKC City Councilperson James Cooper (Ward 2).  

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Officials with EMBARK, the Federal Transit Administration, and the City of Oklahoma City celebrated the groundbreaking for the region's first bus rapid transit system known as RAPID.

The first line is expected to begin service in fall 2023. 

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The groundbreaking event took place at the intersection of NW 23rd Street and Classen, which is one of 32 future stops for the RAPID NW. The event included remarks from EMBARK and City officials, Mayor David Holt, COTPA Vice-Chair Barney Semtner, FTA Administrator Gail Lyssy, and OKC City Councilperson James Cooper (Ward 2).  

"Modern cities demand world-class transit systems to move people, connect neighborhoods, and drive vitality," said Holt. "Today's groundbreaking represents an unwavering commitment to our city's continued growth, livelihood, and accessibility. I commend the dedicated individuals who have worked to foster strategic partnerships on many levels so that we, as a city, continue to enhance and increase public transit options for all of OKC." 

The first RAPID line will have 32 stops, stretch 9.5 miles each way, and integrate into the EMBARK transit network. This RAPID NW line travels through the OKC downtown core, connecting downtown OKC to Classen Boulevard and along Northwest Expressway to Meridian. Over 20% of the region's jobs are located within a half-mile of the Northwest line, which is estimated to include roughly 91,000 jobs. 

Construction is expected to begin at four locations along the RAPID NW corridor. Those locations include: 

  • NW 42nd Street and Classen (southbound). 

  • NW 36th Street and Classen (northbound). 

  • NW 56th Street and Portland (southbound). 

  • Sidewalk improvements at NW Expressway and Villa. 

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Oklahoma City-based Rudy Construction was awarded the construction contract. HNTB engineered the NW line. Last month, EMBARK officials unveiled the first of nine RAPID vehicles to the public during a transit vehicle showcase. RAPID vehicles are equipped with luxury seating and amenities that provide an elevated transit experience for customers. 

"This is an exciting day for public transportation in Oklahoma City, and I am honored to join all of you for today’s event celebrating the RAPID Northwest line — a milestone that is the beginning of an even better future, a sustainable future for residents and visitors of the Central Oklahoma region,” said Lyssy.

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