Service began June 3, 1907. Enid Electric and Gas Company provided the electricity for car operation. In 1908, it owned 9 motor cars and 6 trail cars. On-duty policemen, firemen, and postmen rode free, as did children under five with adult supervision. The route took 14 minutes and covered of line. The route covered all three railroad depots,
Oklahoma Christian University, the Enid Cemetery, baseball parks, residential areas, the
public library,
county courthouse, and hotels.
Lakewood Electric Park The company also owned Lakewood Electric Park which was located on North Cleveland. It consisted of twenty-three acres of oak forest and an artificial lake covering eight acres. Amenities included a bath house, band stand, open-air theatre auditorium, pavilion, boat house, bowling alley, scenic railway, and other varied amusements. ==Income==