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MAPS Good for OKC or Enough Already?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3302836" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I can remember when there were dang few cars on the Kilpatrick even after it was completed. As for the trolley system, El Reno put one in several years ago. They created a royal mess where they had to go back and make fixes to the road and the rail system. Now, there are claims (per this 2016 article) that the El Reno trolley helped the city with getting grant(s) to fix their flooding problem.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.405magazine.com/January-2016/The-Trolley-That-Saved-El-Reno/" target="_blank">The Trolley That Saved El Reno</a></p><p></p><p>I've been searching online for the "schedule" of the El Reno system. I heard at one time that it only ran something like two days a week. I did see one reference where it runs from Wednesday through Sunday, but I don't have confirmation of that.</p><p></p><p>Any El Reno residents that can give more information on their trolley?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3302836, member: 7900"] I can remember when there were dang few cars on the Kilpatrick even after it was completed. As for the trolley system, El Reno put one in several years ago. They created a royal mess where they had to go back and make fixes to the road and the rail system. Now, there are claims (per this 2016 article) that the El Reno trolley helped the city with getting grant(s) to fix their flooding problem. [URL='https://www.405magazine.com/January-2016/The-Trolley-That-Saved-El-Reno/']The Trolley That Saved El Reno[/URL] I've been searching online for the "schedule" of the El Reno system. I heard at one time that it only ran something like two days a week. I did see one reference where it runs from Wednesday through Sunday, but I don't have confirmation of that. Any El Reno residents that can give more information on their trolley? [/QUOTE]
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