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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. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 12,006,600, about 41,500 per weekday ...
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) was formed with the signing of a Bi-State compact created by the Missouri and Kansas legislatures on December 28, 1965. The compact gives the KCATA responsibility for planning, construction, owning, and operating passenger transportation systems and facilities within the seven-county Kansas ...
On Jan. 25, A ransomware attack impacted the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, which is when bad actors seize control of computer systems and demand a ransom before they relinquish ...
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Kansas City Area Transportation Authority president and CEO Robbie Makinen had tried to block Kansas City from getting money for an LED streetlight project. Now he’s being forced out.
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.
The JO took over service from the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, which provided service in Johnson County until 1981. In November of 2014, The JO was re-branded into " RideKC " – a branding effort designed to unify all Kansas City metro area transit providers under a single fare and route structure.