Cleveland Area Rapid Transit

Cleveland Area Rapid Transit (known as CART) is a public transit system operating in Norman, Oklahoma. It is named after Cleveland County, Oklahoma of which Norman is county seat.[1]

CART
Headquarters510 E. Chesapeake St.
LocaleNorman, Oklahoma
Service areaOklahoma City metropolitan area
Service typebus service, paratransit, express bus service
AllianceEmbark
Routes13
HubsBrooks Street Transfer Station
Websiteridecart.com

Routes

CART provides 13 routes in all most of them serving the campus of the University of Oklahoma, with one providing service between Norman and Downtown Oklahoma City.

N10 Main Street

N11 Lindsey East

N12 Lindsey West

N20 West Norman Link

N21 Alameda/East Norman

N32 Apartment Loop

N52 Campus Loop

N24 Sooner Express (express service to and from downtown Oklahoma City)

N40 Lloyd Noble Shuttle

N42 Research Shuttle

Late-Night Flex Route (operates evenings 9 pm to 11pm Monday through Friday on a paratransit basis)

Social Security| N44 (Tuesdays and Fridays only, Runs between Norman and Social Security Office in Moore)

2nd Friday Circuit of Art (second Friday of each month, evenings only)

Fares

Regular (within Norman) $0.75

Sooner Express $3

Senior citizens (60+ with ID), Medicare cardholders, ADA cardholders, children between 6 and 17 all half fares (35c or $1.50 for local or Sooner Express, respectively)

Children under 6 (up to 3 per fare-paying rider), and all OU students with validation sticker, faculty and staff with ID free fare

Passes

Monthly (Norman) $25

Sooner Express monthly $50

Discounted fares as above $12.50 (Norman); $25 (express).

CARTaccess (paratransit for disabled customers)

Primary zone $1.50

Secondary zone $3.50

CARTaccess punch pass $15

OU students, faculty staff free in primary zone, $2 in secondary zone.

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References

  1. "CART". www.ou.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-18.


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