The KCATA RideKC Buses are currently Zero Fare and does not require a student ID when boarding. The service area includes all of Johnson County and Wyandotte County in Kansas, and all of Kansas City and Independence in Missouri.
A student ID is required when boarding the UMKC Shuttle Bus and is as good for getting around campus as it is for gaining admission to sporting events, checking out books at the library and buying a meal.
The Kansas City Area Transit Authority (KCATA) offers the convenience of getting around Kansas City and suburban Johnson County, Kan., without having to worry about parking. There are many park-and-ride locations in Jackson County that allow riders to park closer to home — whether that's Independence, Raytown, the Northland, Blue Springs or Lee's Summit — and ride the bus to their destination, like the UMKC campus or the Plaza.
With unlimited access to the entire KCATA bus system, you can help save the environment and keep more cash in your bank account. By riding the bus, you cut down on your carbon footprint and reduce your gasoline consumption.
Here are some tips to keep in mind when you're riding the bus:
Have questions about how to ride? Call the Regional Call Center at 816-221-0660.
RideKC offers the convenience of getting around Kansas City and surrounding communities, without having to worry about parking. There are many park-and-ride locations that allow riders to park closer to home—whether that's Independence, Raytown, the Northland, Blue Springs or Lee's Summit—and ride the bus to their destinations, like the UMKC campus or the Plaza.
With unlimited access to the entire RideKC bus system, you can help save the environment and keep more cash in your bank account. By riding the bus, you cut down on your carbon footprint and reduce your gasoline consumption.
Learn more about the city's bus routes and maps.