Embark (transit authority)


Embark is the public transit authority of the COTPA trust, the largest transit agency in the state of Oklahoma. Embark has 20 interconnecting bus routes covering the city of Oklahoma City and parts of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area, including weekday Express service from Norman to Downtown Oklahoma City and the "Oklahoma Spirit Trolleys", a trolley-replica bus network.
In 2018 the Oklahoma City Streetcar began service throughout downtown Oklahoma City, signaling the beginning of EMBARK becoming a diversified transit agency.

History

The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority was established on February 1, 1966 by the Oklahoma City Council to continue transit service as private operator Oklahoma Transportation Company, which provided bus service to the community, as City Bus Company, had announced it would discontinue transit service due to low ridership. There were initially only 18 buses, all leased from OTC.
The system was rebranded as MassTrans in 1975 and used that name until 1992, when it was rebranded as Metro Transit, though the official name remains in use as well.
COTPA was reorganized in 1989, when the city established a Transit Services division to provide senior management through an inter-local operating agreement. COTPA also bought Union Station which serves as headquarters to this day.
In September 2013, it was announced Metro Transit will change its name to Embark which will take effect on April 28, 2014, which will include a new bus route system.
On 15 October 2015, Embark announced that they will be offering free Wi-Fi on all buses, on all routes.
In August 2016, Embark has received the award for "North America's Outstanding Public Transportation System" by the American Public Transportation Association for systems providing less than 4 million annual passenger trips.
Since 27 January 2019, for the first time in Oklahoma City public transportation history, Sunday bus service was implemented and the routes and schedules will be the same as it on Saturdays.
Effective Monday, 2 September 2019, Labor Day, EMBARK buses will operate on all major holidays, which means public transportation in Oklahoma City will operate 365 days a year for the first time in its history. The holiday schedule will be the same as it is on Saturdays and Sundays.

Link

An unusual aspect of Embark was the Link program, which is a combination of owl service and paratransit service. Since regularly scheduled routes operate only until about 8pm local time, and not at all Sundays, Link provides nominally fixed route service from 7 pm until 12 midnight Monday through Saturday, and Sunday from 7 am until 7 pm. The four routes may however, deviate by as much as three-quarters of a mile from the fixed route if the customer notifies Embark by 4 pm the day before. An additional fee will be charged in that instance, but customers using the fixed stops will be charged the normal fare.
The Link was discontinued in April 2014 as Embark began extending hours on 4 routes.

Fares

No fare to kids below 7 with fare-paying rider; limit 3. Line 50, the Downtown Discovery, besides the new streetcars, is $1 for regular or $0.5 for special patrons.

Oklahoma City Local Fare

Express Service

One express route serves Norman on Monday through Friday only. Service in the City of Edmond will no longer be provided by Embark effective June 30, 2009. The City of Edmond's new Citylink service began July 1, 2009.

Passes

All rolling passes are for both local & express, besides the streetcars, and for unlimited travel.

Routes