From what I understand, their streetcar runs through their most urban areas. Would be like one from downtown to the CWE. Now it's being connected to UMKC, so there's gonna be tons of students who ride it for entertainment or commutes.delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Jun 12, 2025Yea, that was my impression of it. So was surprised to see their system holding ridership over peers.matguy70 wrote: ↑Jun 12, 2025delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote: ↑Jun 11, 2025What is KC doing right? I know it’s less riders overall but looking at their frequencies and coverage, it’s not real strong. Is this purely driven by them making it free?
I would guess our reduction in ridership has mainly came from two areas - metro east IL and south/west county. Metrolink single lines (red in far metro east and blue in southwest county) seeing huge dip in ridership because of 20 minute headways and the buses just being far too apart in frequency (lots of 40 minute and hour routes) to realistically take them longer distances . Someone might know but that would be my guess
Metrolink running its 20 minute headways 98% on time is a classic example of setting the bar low and meeting expectation. While I also don’t want to see a CTA game of saying certain trains and buses come every 6-8 minutes to make it look like there’s great frequency when they in fact do not come close to that, metrolink can push itself a little harder, even if to 15.
KC doing right with transit? Nothing.
They have cut the bus system back so much it is horrible. These numbers, most likely, refñect the free 3 miles streetcar line. Key word: FREE. I can walk faster than that tram and it is not a viable transit system IMO
I’m happy their streetcar is working and carrying development so well but it does perplex my notion of what type of transit really works for people and moves the needle. Don’t totally get why the KC streetcar has been so successful for them compared to what I consider to be more functional and usable transit lines in other cities
I do tend to agree though that it would be a lot more transformative if it was built with signal priority and have its own ROW.
I think they'll see ridership fall off if they put a fare in.




