
EMBARK is rolling its nonstop express buses back into service, shuttling fans between downtown Oklahoma City and Devon Park on every Women’s College World Series game day. The service features frequent trips and a $4 round‑trip Token Transit pass that takes riders from downtown hotels and parking lots straight to the front gate.
How the express buses will run
Departures from the Oklahoma City Convention Center run on the hour as well as at the 15-, 30- and 45-minute marks, which works out to roughly one bus every 15 minutes for much of the day. According to NCAA.com, fares will not be accepted on board, so riders need to purchase their Token Transit pass before they hop on.
Where to catch it
The special shuttles pick up at two downtown locations: the southwest corner of the Oklahoma City Convention Center and in front of Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. From there, they run nonstop to Devon Park on game days. The City of Oklahoma City reports that service starts two hours before gates open and continues until one hour after the final game of the day, and that the buses will be specially wrapped for the event so they are easy to spot.
Parking, passes and connections
Fans can park at the Convention Center garage or the Scissortail surface lots for about $10 per day and then ride the express buses to the ballpark. VisitOKC and EMBARK materials state that the $4 Adult 1‑Day Universal pass, sold through the Token Transit app, is valid on the express buses, RAPID NW and the OKC Streetcar. For maps and parking entry details, fans are directed to the Oklahoma City Convention Center directions and parking page.
Officials say it eases game‑day congestion
“Our Women’s College World Series bus service to Devon Park has been a great success for softball fans staying in Downtown,” EMBARK Director Jesse Rush said. He added that the Bricktown pickup is especially popular with hotel guests and that parking receipts can double as a two‑person pass for 24 hours. City officials encourage fans to buy Token Transit passes in advance on busy days to avoid lines and delays.
Streetcar rides and final tips
The OKC Streetcar is running fare‑free through July 5, which, according to the city, makes it easy for downtown visitors to ride to Scissortail and connect to the Devon Park shuttle at the Convention Center stop. For full schedules and daily start and stop times, riders can check the NCAA parking guide and EMBARK's WCWS service page.









