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"The 2.2 mile route along Main Street connects the River Market to Union Station/Crown Center with 16 stops to get you to your destination. The KC Streetcar is free so you can spend your money at the businesses along the route.
Convention and meeting attendees can take advantage of the short ride to see more of Kansas City during their trip. Whether attendees are staying by the Convention Center or near Crown Center, they have access to all the amenities downtown KC has to offer.
KC STREETCAR INFO
FREE to ride
16 stops -- with 13 shelters and digital kiosks
Bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers welcome with boarding and disembarking from middle car
Service animals and dogs in small carriers welcome
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday-Thursday: 6AM - Midnight
Friday: 6AM - 2AM
Saturday: 7AM - 2AM
Sunday: 7AM - 10PM
STREETCAR ROUTE
KC Streetcar Map The two-mile, north-south KC Downtown Streetcar starter line runs from River Market to the historic Union Station, traveling mostly along Main Street. Areas serviced include the Central Business/Convention District, the Power & Light District and Crown Center—not to mention the numerous business, restaurants, art galleries and residences along the way.
DESTINATIONS/ KC STREETCAR STOPS:
Union Station (Pershing & Main)
Crossroads (19th & Main)
Kauffman Center (16th & Main)
Power & Light (14th & Main)
Metro Center (12th & Main)
Library (9th & Main)
North Loop (7th & Main)
City Market (5th & Walnut)
River Market North (3rd & Grand)
River Market West (4th & Delaware)
The streetcar runs in existing street lanes, just like other vehicles. The route includes 16 stops, spaced roughly two blocks apart.
FREE TO USE
The Downtown Streetcar system runs without a fare, minimizing dwell times and maximizing economic benefits for its riders. The project is funded with a combination of sources including a voter-approved sales tax increase, parking assessments and federal funding.
CONNECTING KC
In addition to providing service to many pedestrian-friendly districts, the Downtown Streetcar links convention attendees to services such as Amtrak, Megabus, The MAX/JO bus transit lines and several B-Cycle bike share kiosks along the route. The starter line is the next step in a long-range plan to create a regional, integrated transit system to connect the Greater KC area like never before."
www.visitkc.com/visitors/getting-around/kansas-city-stree...
"The 2.2 mile route along Main Street connects the River Market to Union Station/Crown Center with 16 stops to get you to your destination. The KC Streetcar is free so you can spend your money at the businesses along the route.
Convention and meeting attendees can take advantage of the short ride to see more of Kansas City during their trip. Whether attendees are staying by the Convention Center or near Crown Center, they have access to all the amenities downtown KC has to offer.
KC STREETCAR INFO
FREE to ride
16 stops -- with 13 shelters and digital kiosks
Bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers welcome with boarding and disembarking from middle car
Service animals and dogs in small carriers welcome
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday-Thursday: 6AM - Midnight
Friday: 6AM - 2AM
Saturday: 7AM - 2AM
Sunday: 7AM - 10PM
STREETCAR ROUTE
KC Streetcar Map The two-mile, north-south KC Downtown Streetcar starter line runs from River Market to the historic Union Station, traveling mostly along Main Street. Areas serviced include the Central Business/Convention District, the Power & Light District and Crown Center—not to mention the numerous business, restaurants, art galleries and residences along the way.
DESTINATIONS/ KC STREETCAR STOPS:
Union Station (Pershing & Main)
Crossroads (19th & Main)
Kauffman Center (16th & Main)
Power & Light (14th & Main)
Metro Center (12th & Main)
Library (9th & Main)
North Loop (7th & Main)
City Market (5th & Walnut)
River Market North (3rd & Grand)
River Market West (4th & Delaware)
The streetcar runs in existing street lanes, just like other vehicles. The route includes 16 stops, spaced roughly two blocks apart.
FREE TO USE
The Downtown Streetcar system runs without a fare, minimizing dwell times and maximizing economic benefits for its riders. The project is funded with a combination of sources including a voter-approved sales tax increase, parking assessments and federal funding.
CONNECTING KC
In addition to providing service to many pedestrian-friendly districts, the Downtown Streetcar links convention attendees to services such as Amtrak, Megabus, The MAX/JO bus transit lines and several B-Cycle bike share kiosks along the route. The starter line is the next step in a long-range plan to create a regional, integrated transit system to connect the Greater KC area like never before."
www.visitkc.com/visitors/getting-around/kansas-city-stree...
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"The 2.2 mile route along Main Street connects the River Market to Union Station/Crown Center with 16 stops to get you to your destination. The KC Streetcar is free so you can spend your money at the businesses along the route.
Convention and meeting attendees can take advantage of the short ride to see more of Kansas City during their trip. Whether attendees are staying by the Convention Center or near Crown Center, they have access to all the amenities downtown KC has to offer.
KC STREETCAR INFO
FREE to ride
16 stops -- with 13 shelters and digital kiosks
Bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers welcome with boarding and disembarking from middle car
Service animals and dogs in small carriers welcome
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday-Thursday: 6AM - Midnight
Friday: 6AM - 2AM
Saturday: 7AM - 2AM
Sunday: 7AM - 10PM
STREETCAR ROUTE
KC Streetcar Map The two-mile, north-south KC Downtown Streetcar starter line runs from River Market to the historic Union Station, traveling mostly along Main Street. Areas serviced include the Central Business/Convention District, the Power & Light District and Crown Center—not to mention the numerous business, restaurants, art galleries and residences along the way.
DESTINATIONS/ KC STREETCAR STOPS:
Union Station (Pershing & Main)
Crossroads (19th & Main)
Kauffman Center (16th & Main)
Power & Light (14th & Main)
Metro Center (12th & Main)
Library (9th & Main)
North Loop (7th & Main)
City Market (5th & Walnut)
River Market North (3rd & Grand)
River Market West (4th & Delaware)
The streetcar runs in existing street lanes, just like other vehicles. The route includes 16 stops, spaced roughly two blocks apart.
FREE TO USE
The Downtown Streetcar system runs without a fare, minimizing dwell times and maximizing economic benefits for its riders. The project is funded with a combination of sources including a voter-approved sales tax increase, parking assessments and federal funding.
CONNECTING KC
In addition to providing service to many pedestrian-friendly districts, the Downtown Streetcar links convention attendees to services such as Amtrak, Megabus, The MAX/JO bus transit lines and several B-Cycle bike share kiosks along the route. The starter line is the next step in a long-range plan to create a regional, integrated transit system to connect the Greater KC area like never before."
www.visitkc.com/visitors/getting-around/kansas-city-stree...
"The 2.2 mile route along Main Street connects the River Market to Union Station/Crown Center with 16 stops to get you to your destination. The KC Streetcar is free so you can spend your money at the businesses along the route.
Convention and meeting attendees can take advantage of the short ride to see more of Kansas City during their trip. Whether attendees are staying by the Convention Center or near Crown Center, they have access to all the amenities downtown KC has to offer.
KC STREETCAR INFO
FREE to ride
16 stops -- with 13 shelters and digital kiosks
Bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers welcome with boarding and disembarking from middle car
Service animals and dogs in small carriers welcome
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday-Thursday: 6AM - Midnight
Friday: 6AM - 2AM
Saturday: 7AM - 2AM
Sunday: 7AM - 10PM
STREETCAR ROUTE
KC Streetcar Map The two-mile, north-south KC Downtown Streetcar starter line runs from River Market to the historic Union Station, traveling mostly along Main Street. Areas serviced include the Central Business/Convention District, the Power & Light District and Crown Center—not to mention the numerous business, restaurants, art galleries and residences along the way.
DESTINATIONS/ KC STREETCAR STOPS:
Union Station (Pershing & Main)
Crossroads (19th & Main)
Kauffman Center (16th & Main)
Power & Light (14th & Main)
Metro Center (12th & Main)
Library (9th & Main)
North Loop (7th & Main)
City Market (5th & Walnut)
River Market North (3rd & Grand)
River Market West (4th & Delaware)
The streetcar runs in existing street lanes, just like other vehicles. The route includes 16 stops, spaced roughly two blocks apart.
FREE TO USE
The Downtown Streetcar system runs without a fare, minimizing dwell times and maximizing economic benefits for its riders. The project is funded with a combination of sources including a voter-approved sales tax increase, parking assessments and federal funding.
CONNECTING KC
In addition to providing service to many pedestrian-friendly districts, the Downtown Streetcar links convention attendees to services such as Amtrak, Megabus, The MAX/JO bus transit lines and several B-Cycle bike share kiosks along the route. The starter line is the next step in a long-range plan to create a regional, integrated transit system to connect the Greater KC area like never before."
www.visitkc.com/visitors/getting-around/kansas-city-stree...
"The 2.2 mile route along Main Street connects the River Market to Union Station/Crown Center with 16 stops to get you to your destination. The KC Streetcar is free so you can spend your money at the businesses along the route.
Convention and meeting attendees can take advantage of the short ride to see more of Kansas City during their trip. Whether attendees are staying by the Convention Center or near Crown Center, they have access to all the amenities downtown KC has to offer.
KC STREETCAR INFO
FREE to ride
16 stops -- with 13 shelters and digital kiosks
Bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers welcome with boarding and disembarking from middle car
Service animals and dogs in small carriers welcome
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday-Thursday: 6AM - Midnight
Friday: 6AM - 2AM
Saturday: 7AM - 2AM
Sunday: 7AM - 10PM
STREETCAR ROUTE
KC Streetcar Map The two-mile, north-south KC Downtown Streetcar starter line runs from River Market to the historic Union Station, traveling mostly along Main Street. Areas serviced include the Central Business/Convention District, the Power & Light District and Crown Center—not to mention the numerous business, restaurants, art galleries and residences along the way.
DESTINATIONS/ KC STREETCAR STOPS:
Union Station (Pershing & Main)
Crossroads (19th & Main)
Kauffman Center (16th & Main)
Power & Light (14th & Main)
Metro Center (12th & Main)
Library (9th & Main)
North Loop (7th & Main)
City Market (5th & Walnut)
River Market North (3rd & Grand)
River Market West (4th & Delaware)
The streetcar runs in existing street lanes, just like other vehicles. The route includes 16 stops, spaced roughly two blocks apart.
FREE TO USE
The Downtown Streetcar system runs without a fare, minimizing dwell times and maximizing economic benefits for its riders. The project is funded with a combination of sources including a voter-approved sales tax increase, parking assessments and federal funding.
CONNECTING KC
In addition to providing service to many pedestrian-friendly districts, the Downtown Streetcar links convention attendees to services such as Amtrak, Megabus, The MAX/JO bus transit lines and several B-Cycle bike share kiosks along the route. The starter line is the next step in a long-range plan to create a regional, integrated transit system to connect the Greater KC area like never before."
www.visitkc.com/visitors/getting-around/kansas-city-stree...
....While I'd much rather be sitting in this old theatre seat, munching on popcorn while watching a movie playing, this is a close second, as many old movie theatres tend to be demolished or left abandoned & neglected. Chapters bookstore, retained many of the Runnymede's theatre seats for bookstore patrons to relax & browse through a book while shopping ....
"The 2.2 mile route along Main Street connects the River Market to Union Station/Crown Center with 16 stops to get you to your destination. The KC Streetcar is free so you can spend your money at the businesses along the route.
Convention and meeting attendees can take advantage of the short ride to see more of Kansas City during their trip. Whether attendees are staying by the Convention Center or near Crown Center, they have access to all the amenities downtown KC has to offer.
KC STREETCAR INFO
FREE to ride
16 stops -- with 13 shelters and digital kiosks
Bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers welcome with boarding and disembarking from middle car
Service animals and dogs in small carriers welcome
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday-Thursday: 6AM - Midnight
Friday: 6AM - 2AM
Saturday: 7AM - 2AM
Sunday: 7AM - 10PM
STREETCAR ROUTE
KC Streetcar Map The two-mile, north-south KC Downtown Streetcar starter line runs from River Market to the historic Union Station, traveling mostly along Main Street. Areas serviced include the Central Business/Convention District, the Power & Light District and Crown Center—not to mention the numerous business, restaurants, art galleries and residences along the way.
DESTINATIONS/ KC STREETCAR STOPS:
Union Station (Pershing & Main)
Crossroads (19th & Main)
Kauffman Center (16th & Main)
Power & Light (14th & Main)
Metro Center (12th & Main)
Library (9th & Main)
North Loop (7th & Main)
City Market (5th & Walnut)
River Market North (3rd & Grand)
River Market West (4th & Delaware)
The streetcar runs in existing street lanes, just like other vehicles. The route includes 16 stops, spaced roughly two blocks apart.
FREE TO USE
The Downtown Streetcar system runs without a fare, minimizing dwell times and maximizing economic benefits for its riders. The project is funded with a combination of sources including a voter-approved sales tax increase, parking assessments and federal funding.
CONNECTING KC
In addition to providing service to many pedestrian-friendly districts, the Downtown Streetcar links convention attendees to services such as Amtrak, Megabus, The MAX/JO bus transit lines and several B-Cycle bike share kiosks along the route. The starter line is the next step in a long-range plan to create a regional, integrated transit system to connect the Greater KC area like never before."
www.visitkc.com/visitors/getting-around/kansas-city-stree...