How do you get around Kansas City without a car?


How do you get around Kansas City without a car? 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.


Does Kansas City have a metro?

About the Kansas City Metro Kansas City, Missouri doesn't have a subway system, but if it did it might look like this. With a population over 2.1MM, Kansas City is the 31st largest metro in the U.S. and recently crowned Super Bowl LIV champs.


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.


Why are CT busses free?

Fares have been suspended on all public transit buses in Connecticut since April 1, 2022, as a result of a state law Gov. Lamont signed last year. Federal restrictions prevent the state from extending this suspension for any longer than 12 months, according to the state Department of Transportation.