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Oklahoma City Streetcar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oklahoma City Streetcar The Oklahoma City Streetcar (OKC Streetcar), also known as the Downtown Streetcar, is a planned modern streetcar system located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The system is projected to open in late 2017 and would serve the greater downtown Oklahoma City area. The initial system would connect the Central Business District with the entertainment district, Bricktown, and the Midtown District.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=City of Oklahoma City )〕 Expansion is currently being planned to districts surrounding downtown as well as more routes in the CBD. ==History==
The streetcar was first conceived in a 2005 regional transit study known as the Fixed Guideway Study. The concept lay dormant until a local Oklahoma City businessman, inventor, and political activist named Jeff Bezdek promoted the project to the Oklahoma City Council to be considered as part of Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS 3) program. Jeff Bezdek launched a strategic campaign called the Modern Transit Project to generate public support for the initiative.〔http://www.yesformaps.com/pdf/okcgazettetransit11-04.pdf〕 Polling indicated that the streetcar plan had a majority of support from likely voters.〔http://ftpcontent.worldnow.com/griffin/NEWS9/PDF/0909/MAPS3PollResults.pdf〕 The Oklahoma City Council incorporated the concept into the MAPS program.
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