KC Streetcar

KC Streetcar
A streetcar leaves Union Station, northbound
Overview
OwnerCity of Kansas City
LocaleKansas City, Missouri, US
Transit typeStreetcar
Number of lines1
Line number601
Number of stations18 (1 under construction)
Daily ridership5,908
Annual ridership2,155,081
Websitekcstreetcar.org
Operation
Began operationMay 6, 2016
Operator(s)Kansas City Streetcar Authority
CharacterStreet running
Number of vehicles14 CAF Urbos 3s
Train length3
Headway10–15 minutes
Technical
System length5.7 mi (9.2 km)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line750 V DC

The KC Streetcar is a one-route streetcar system in Kansas City, Missouri. Initial construction began in May 2014, and service began on May 6, 2016. The KC Streetcar is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area's integrated public transit brand RideKC, and is operated by the Kansas City Streetcar Authority. It is free to ride, as a transportation development district covers the cost of ongoing operations and maintenance. As of December 2025, the KC Streetcar has had over 17 million rides since its opening in 2016.

The initial line was 2.2 miles (3.5 km) long, costing $102 million to build. In October 2025, the line was extended 3.48 miles (5.60 km) south to the University of Missouri-Kansas City at a cost of $350 million. An extension north to the riverfront is currently under construction and scheduled to open in 2026. In the RideKC system, the KC Streetcar is internally designated as route 601.