Light Rail to and from the Airport
ONE Transit’s Airport Light Rail will connect Downtown Oklahoma City directly to OKC Will Rogers International Airport. The 10-mile Light Rail line will begin at the Santa Fe Intermodal Station and run along Reno Avenue and Meridian Avenue, providing direct service to the airport.
The Airport Light Rail will give future ONE Transit riders options to get to the airport — whether a Downtown visitor or a resident living in Oklahoma City, Norman, or Edmond. Central Oklahomans and visitors will be able to board the Commuter Rail line at any of its nine stops and transfer to the Airport Light Rail line at the Santa Fe Intermodal Station.
What is Light Rail?
- Per-hour peak direction capacity: 500-1,400 passengers
- Average speed of 30-50 miles per hour
Service Area
ONE Transit Airport Light Rail
The ONE Transit Light Rail corridor will extend approximately 10 miles, providing fast, reliable transit service that connects key destinations throughout the region. Designed to support growing travel demand, the corridor will improve mobility while offering a convenient alternative to driving.
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
ONE Transit belongs to all of us. Whether you’re a resident, rider, policymaker, or advocate, your voice matters.