Saturday, February 13th 2010, 6:11 pm
NewsOn6.com
TULSA, OK -- Waiting for the bus just got classier in North Tulsa's Crutchfield neighborhood.
The new bus stop is the winning design in a contest by the American Institute of Architects. Work has already started.
Before now, there was just a sign at the location near King and Peoria. Now, riders will be protected from snow and rain.
Folks say it will have a big impact on the entire neighborhood.
"Hundreds of people, we have a lot of people that ride the bus over here. School kids ride the city bus, elderly," said Paula Recess, a bus rider.
The winning design was selected because it incorporated the industrial architecture of the community and could be built on budget.
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