DescriptionEmbark Transit Center - Oklahoma City 2021.jpg
English: The Embark transit center, in downtown Oklahoma City, viewed from its southeastern corner (at the intersection of NW 4th Street and Hudson Avenue). The closest of the three buses seen laying over is No. 2103, a 2021-built New Flyer Xcelsior CNG-powered bus.
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