Oklahoma City council decision could lay tracks for commuter system

 
BY BRYAN DEAN | Modified: September 16, 2009 at 6:45 am | Published: September 16, 2009   

Oklahoma City leaders passed two measures Tuesday that could help bring commuter rail service to Oklahoma City.

City council members voted to support an application for federal grant money to fund commuter rail lines from downtown Oklahoma City to Tinker Air Force Base and from Edmond to Norman.

Council members also asked the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments to conduct a study to determine the best location for a downtown commuter rail transit hub.

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