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  2. Kansas City Area Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    There are many Transit Centers and major Park and Rides in the RideKC service area. Transit Centers. Boardwalk Square; Antioch Center; Independence Transit Center; 10th & Main Transit Center; 7th & Minnesota Transit Center; Bannister & Drury Transit Center; Mission Transit Center; Village West Transit Center; Blue Ridge Crossing; Major Park & Rides

  3. KC Streetcar - Wikipedia

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    City of Kansas City: Locale: Kansas City, Missouri, US: Transit type: Streetcar: Number of lines: 1: Number of stations: 10 (8 under construction) Daily ridership: 5,020: Annual ridership: 1,832,215: Website: kcstreetcar.org: Operation; Began operation: May 6, 2016: Operator(s) Kansas City Streetcar Authority: Character: Street running: Number ...

  4. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Area Transportation Authority: Kansas City Metro Area: Kansas City, Blue Springs, Johnson County: 38,700 City Utilities of Springfield: Springfield Metropolitan Area: Springfield: 4,200 JeffTran: Jeff City: Jefferson City: Go COMO: Columbia Metropolitan Area: Columbia: 850 Tiger Line: Mizzou: Columbia: N/A Inde*Bus: Independence ...

  5. Metro Area Express - Wikipedia

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    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)

  6. Streetcars in Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City streetcar map peaked at 25 routes, but the last 20th century route was closed in 1957. Prior to 1908, streetcars on some routes were propelled by grasping underground cables. Streetcars in Kansas City were the primary public transit mode during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, like most North American cities.

  7. Kansas City Public Service Company - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Public Service Company is the formerly most well known name for a set of defunct public transit operators in Kansas City, Missouri, [1] until being sold to the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority in 1969. Streetcars in Kansas City began as horsecar operations in 1869, followed by cable cars and electrification after the 1880s.

  8. An east-west streetcar? Kansas City transit officials unveil ...

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    A map of a proposed east-west streetcar route shows 16 stops between Van Brunt Boulevard and the University of Kansas Health System. Here’s how transit officials say it might look.

  9. Kansas City Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. February 1, 1972. Kansas City Union Station ( station code: KCY) is a union station opened in 1914, serving Kansas City, Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area. It replaced a small Union Depot from 1878. Union Station served a peak annual traffic of more than 670,000 passengers in 1945 at the end of World War II, quickly ...

  10. Kansas City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Downtown is Kansas City's historic center, located entirely within Kansas City, Missouri, and contains the city's original town site, business districts, and residential neighborhoods. Downtown is bounded by the Missouri River on the north, the Missouri-Kansas state line on the west, 31st Street on the south and Woodland Avenue on the east.

  11. Main Street (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Transit. The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) operates many bus routes along Main Street. The KCATA's Metro Area Express ("MAX") "Orange Line," services Main Street from Warwick Trafficway (29th Street) to Emanuel Cleaver II Boulevard.