How do you get around in Kansas City Missouri?
How do you get around in Kansas City Missouri? Public transportation operates under RideKC, which offers buses, shared bike rides, and a free streetcar. The streetcar runs the length of two miles downtown, shuttling passengers to and from some of the most popular neighborhoods and attractions. This is your complete guide to getting around Kansas City.
Is the Kansas City Metro bus still free?
RideKC buses are Zero Fare through 2023. Fares are being charged on Freedom On-Demand, and effective Nov. 9, 2020, on 199 Micro Transit in KCK and 499 Micro Transit in Johnson County. The U-Pass and Veterans Pass are valid for fare payment on Micro Transit.
How good is Kansas City public transportation?
The majority of Kansas City's regular bus lines arrive either every 30 or every 60 minutes, according to the KCATA's route map. Activists said that wait times average around 45 minutes, seriously hindering mobility for bus riders.
How do you get around town without a car?
- Ridesharing. Apps like Lyft and Uber have made getting around simpler than ever. ...
- Public transit. Public transportation systems vary greatly from city to city. ...
- Car sharing. ...
- Bicycling. ...
- Bike sharing. ...
- Walking. ...
- Car rental. ...
- Taxi.