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  2. Kansas City Area Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:Kansas City Area Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kansas City Area Transportation Authority" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Metro Area Express - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Area Express (MAX) is an express bus service with bus rapid transit characteristics run by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Its first line, on Main Street , was first operated on July 24, 2005; the second line, on Troost Avenue, opened on January 1, 2011; and the third line, on ...

  5. RideKC’s transit system faces criticism for poor ... - AOL

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    Revamp ride. As a resident of the Kansas City metropolitan area, I am always searching for hard-to-find public transit options. The emergence of the RideKC regional transit system in 2015 was a ...

  6. Kansas City will keep bus rides free for next year. Future of ...

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    According to the contract, city officials and the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority will discuss whether it makes sense to continue the zero fare pretty much as is, or reimpose fares for ...

  7. Some worry this may mark the beginning of the end of free bus ...

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    Before Kansas City became the first major city in the United States to eliminate fares, one-way rides with a free transfer cost riders $1.50. An all-day pass was $3. Some express rides cost more.

  8. RideKC - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority adopted RideKC in November, [3] followed by Johnson County Transit, IndeBus and Unified Government Transit. Buses using the RideKC livery rolled out in Kansas City and Johnson County in October 2015. [4] [5] UG Transit transitioned in 2016, with IndeBus co-branding for the time being. [6]

  9. Free bus rides in Kansas City may come with a cost, says ...

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    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 ...