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- Kansas City Regional Transit | Home | RideKC
There are more than 40 park and ride locations throughout the metropolitan area Just drive to a nearby park and ride lot, where you can board a bus to get to your destination
- Ride with Uber | Request Rides 24 7 | Official Uber Site
Know where you're going but need a ride? Sign up today and start requesting rides with Uber Need to know how much a ride is going to cost? Use our price estimator resource
- Ride or drive with Lyft
With Lyft, you can be your own boss, set your own schedule, and drive when it makes sense for you You keep 100% of your tips, and can cash out instantly whenever you want No matter your destination, we’ll get you where you need to go
- Welcome to RideKC | Rider Guide | RideKC
We welcome the opportunity to help you get started Take a look at our "How-To-Ride" resources to show you the ins and outs to RideKC Also, be sure to: Plan ahead by referring to online schedules, using the online trip planner or by calling (816) 221-0660 before you head out Arrive at the bus stop at least five minutes early
- Request a Ride with Uber
Book a ride now or get a price estimate on our website Are you new to Uber? Sign up today and request a ride at any time
- Lyft: Need a ride? Use the app.
Download the Lyft app and get a ride from a friendly driver in minutes
- IRIS - On-Demand App-Based Ride Service in Kansas City . . .
It’s an innovative program designed to provide on-demand transit where people may share a ride with as many as four other people Like Uber or Lyft service, customers can request a trip through a convenient app and can begin and end a trip anywhere within the zone or connect with regular RideKC bus service to continue their trip
- RideKC Freedom On-Demand | Mobility Services | RideKC
Book a trip when you need it and you can track your ride with your smartphone or tablet No smartphone? No problem! Call 816 842 9070 to book a trip Same day scheduling available No advance required The service area includes all of Johnson County and Wyandotte County in Kansas, and all of Kansas City and Independence in Missouri
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