[3] That same year, war broke out in Europe, and by 1916 Ft. Sill had ramped up, reaching a wartime peak of 60,000 soldiers.
[3] In 1921 the railway explored extension to the resort town of Medicine Park, Oklahoma, which would have involved another 9 miles of track; but, nothing came of the plan.
[3] A few busses were added to the network, yet business continued to slow and, on November 11, 1927, rail operations ceased.
[5] LATS began operations on April 29, 2002, with 10 buses on five routes serving 564 passengers on the first day.
With a new transit center located between Railroad St and Larrance Ave, and between B and D avenues, the system will be able to better serve passengers and a new downtown trolley service will be initiated.