Tulsa Transit unveils Metrolink branding and launches Peoria aero BRT service

June 06, 2025 | Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

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In the heart of Tulsa, where the rhythm of daily life is intertwined with the pulse of public transit, a new chapter is unfolding for the city's transportation system. Since 1968, Tulsa Transit has been a steadfast companion to its residents, and now, it is stepping boldly into the future with the introduction of the Peoria aero Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line. This transformative initiative has already doubled ridership, connecting communities and fostering growth.

As the city looks ahead, plans for the Route 66 BRT line promise to further redefine how Tulsans navigate their urban landscape. This new route aims to reduce travel times significantly, enhancing accessibility and convenience for all residents. The excitement is palpable, especially as Tulsa Transit celebrates a remarkable milestone: welcoming its 2,000,000th rider in 2023.
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The voices of riders, employees, and community partners resonate throughout this journey, each contributing to the vibrant tapestry of Tulsa Transit. In a move that reflects its evolution, the service is rebranding itself as Metrolink Tulsa, alongside new offerings like MicroLink and Link Assist. These changes signify a commitment to safely linking people, places, and communities across Oklahoma.

As Metrolink Tulsa continues to adapt and grow, the anticipation for what lies ahead is building. The community stands united, ready to embrace the future of transit in Tulsa, where every ride is a step toward progress and prosperity.

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