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Old Streetcar Remnants
Points of Interest Oklahoma City had electric streetcars from about 1903 to 1947. The city also had electric interurban service to outlying towns of El Reno, Guthrie and Norman. Not much remains of the original system, but there are pieces here and there.

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Mural in Bricktown (6/12/2021) Mural in Bricktown (6/12/2021)
Old streetcar rails poking thru the pavement at North Shartel Ave and NW 31st Street (6/12/13) Old streetcar rails poking thru the pavement at North Shartel Ave and NW 31st Street (6/12/13)
Marker for the old University station for the interurban (6/12/2021) Marker for the old University station for the interurban (6/12/2021)
Tribute to the old streetcar at University station (6/12/2021  

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