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The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority ( KCATA) is a public transit agency in metropolitan Kansas City. It operates the Metro Area Express (MAX) bus rapid transit service in Kansas City, Missouri, and 78 local bus routes in seven counties of Missouri and Kansas.
April 25, 2024 at 2:25 PM. Free bus and paratransit rides will continue in Kansas City for another year at least under terms of the new annual contract with the regional transportation...
July 1, 2022 at 3:00 AM. Robert Cronkleton/bcronkleton@kcstar.com. Ongoing turmoil over the leadership of Kansas City Area Transportation Authority CEO Robbie Makinen is more evidence the...
Might this mean the end of zero fare? That depends on whether the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority can close a $10 million gap with new funding from local, state and federal...
Kansas City Metro Area: Stations: 87 Currently: Service; Type: Express bus service: System: Kansas City Area Transportation Authority: Services: 3 Routes 4 Planned: Rolling stock: 28 Gillig Low Floor buses: Daily ridership: 2,155 (2020) History; Opened: July 2005: Technical; Line length: 32-mile (51 km)
In October 2021, the KC Streetcar Authority and Kansas City Area Transportation Authority began planning an east–west transit line towards University of Kansas Medical Center and Kansas City, Kansas.
In addition, to help fund Kansas City's fare-free public transit system, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City contributed $1 million to the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority's ...
Fare is fair. In November 2019, when the idea of eliminating fares for Kansas City Area Transportation Authority bus rides was first discussed, I wrote a letter to the editor on behalf of the ...
This category is about the KCATA system in Kansas City Metro Area. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kansas City Area Transportation Authority . Pages in category "Kansas City Area Transportation Authority"
One month after he was asked to tender his resignation, Robbie Makinen is out of a job as CEO of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority.