Train Service from Edmond to Norman, through the heart of OKC
ONE Transit’s Commuter Rail will serve Oklahoma City, Norman, and Edmond using the existing BNSF railroad corridor in both directions. The 39-mile Commuter Rail line will provide connectivity to the downtowns of all three member cities and beyond. OKC’s Santa Fe Intermodal Station will serve as the heart of the entire regional system where everything connects.
Commuter Rail will provide more transit choices to travel conveniently and safely to game days in Norman, the hottest ticket at Continental Coliseum, and the popular events in Edmond.
What is Commuter Rail service?
Commuter Rail is a train service that connects cities with fewer stops and higher speeds, intended for commuters and special event riders.
- Per-hour peak direction capacity: 600-2,400 passengers
- Average speed of 60-79 miles per hour
Service Area
ONE Transit Commuter Rail
ONE Transit’s Commuter Rail will serve as the backbone of Central Oklahoma’s high-capacity system, offering fast, frequent, and reliable alternatives to driving.
- 39 miles of service
- 10 stops, plus 1 Special Event Station
- 7 Regional Rail Stations with park-and-ride options
- 3 Downtown Stations – Oklahoma City, Norman, and Edmond.
Learn More About the Project
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more about the proposed transit options, project timeline, funding, and other key details. You'll find answers to many of the questions we've received from community members.
How you can help shape the system
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