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The KC Streetcar is a one-route streetcar system in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri. [8] Construction began in May 2014, [9] and service began on May 6, 2016. The KC Streetcar is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area's integrated public transit brand RideKC, and is operated by the Kansas City Streetcar Authority.
The new route, which will extend streetcar service along Main Street from Union Station to the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus, is expected to begin carrying riders in 2025 after months ...
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. [1] Streetcars in Kansas City were the primary public transit mode during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, like most North American cities.
The KC Streetcar rolled back into service Tuesday evening after crews completed a critical track tie-in connecting the downtown Kansas City route with the Main Street extension, the streetcar ...
The buckling of one of the Kansas City Streetcar rails could be a sign of future impacts of climate change on infrastructure in the metro, as well as around the world. Heat puts KC Streetcar out ...
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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.
The RideKC brand was adopted in August 2014 by the Kansas City Streetcar Authority, operators of the KC Streetcar line then under construction in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] [2] The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority adopted RideKC in November, [3] followed by Johnson County Transit, IndeBus and Unified Government Transit.