The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) is pleased to announce that regional RideKC transit shuttled more than 70,000 to and from five park-and-rides to the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade.
Read moreRideKC is providing free shuttle service from five park-and-rides to the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade tomorrow. Fans can catch a RideKC Shuttle from 7:30 -11 a.m., and then again from 12 - 4:30 p.m. Be prepared for a 45-minute wait at popular locations.
Read moreKansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) and KC Streetcar Authority (KCSA), in cooperation with several project partners, announce the next round of public meetings for the RideKC East-West Transit Study.
Read moreThe Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) is pleased to announce Frank White III, as the permanent President and CEO.
Read moreRideKC transportation throughout the region is planning for winter weather and wants transit customers and the public to be aware of possible service interruptions. The safety of our operators and customers will continue to drive decisions throughout this winter event. Customers should check frequently for the status of transit service as it may have to be modified at some point.
Read more(Kansas City, Mo. | Dec. 15, 2022) The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is pleased to announce a number of improvements in RideKC service starting Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023. Fifteen routes are changing, with big improvements coming to MAX lines and connections in downtown.
Read moreThe public is invited to attend a joint meeting about the KC Streetcar Riverfront Extension and the Grand Boulevard Bicycle & Pedestrian Bridge projects.
Read more(Kansas City, Mo. | Oct. 6, 2022) RideKC will make service changes starting Sunday, Oct. 9. Most of these changes are time adjustments to keep buses on schedule and improve service. RideKC’s 11 Northeast-Westside, 57 Wornall and 570 Blue Springs Express will have additional changes and improvements.
Read moreThe Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), in coordination with several project partners, will host two in-person meetings and one virtual meeting in October for the KCATA East-West Transit Study. The RideKC East-West Transit Study will evaluate a high-capacity transit connection between the area around the University of Kansas Health System campus in Kansas City, Kansas, and the area around the Rock Island Corridor/Truman Sports Complex (Kauffman Stadium and Arrowhead Stadium) in Kansas City, Missouri.
Read moreThe Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) is pleased to announce several promotions.
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