Wyandotte County Operated Fixed Routes
The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, KS, offers the following fixed-route transportation options Monday through Friday.
Wyandotte County Contracted Fixed Routes
Additional weekday service, as well as extended evening and weekend fixed route services, listed below, are provided via our contracted services through the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority.
Transit Centers in Wyandotte County
Our transit centers are convenient locations where riders can easily transfer between multiple bus routes. Whether you're commuting to work, school, or running errands, these key hubs help connect you to where you need to go.
Legends Walmart Transit Center
Conveniently located near shopping and dining, the Legends Walmart Transit Center offers seamless transfers between:
- Route 101 State Avenue
- Route 116 West Parallel
Kansas City Community College Transit Center
A great option for students and staff, this transit center provides connections to:
- Route 101 State Avenue
- Route 106 Quindaro-Leavenworth Road
- Route 116 West Parallel
47th Street Transit Center
Serving as a vital east-west connection, this transit center includes access to:
- Route 101 State Avenue
- Route 102 Central Avenue
7th Street Transit Center
As one of our busiest hubs, the 7th Street Transit Center offers extensive transfer options with access to:
- Route 101 State Avenue
- Route 102 Central Avenue
- Route 103 3rd Street-Fairfax
- Route 104 Argentine
- Route 106 Quindaro-Leavenworth
- Route 107 7th Street
Travel Training
If you are unsure how to ride the bus but would like to learn, trained staff can help you evaluate the best route to and from your destination. Staff can also assist you in navigating the Kansas City regional transit network. To learn more, call (913) 573-8351 and ask to speak to a supervisor about travel training.
Adopt-A-Stop Program
We’re proud to support the Adopt-A-Stop initiative, a volunteer program launched by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) to help keep our neighborhoods clean, welcoming, and litter-free.
Adopt-A-Stop invites local businesses, schools, and community organizations to take an active role in maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of bus stops throughout Kansas City. By volunteering just a small amount of time each week, you can make a big impact on the environment—and gain positive visibility for your organization.
How It Works
Participants in the Adopt-A-Stop program commit to:
- Picking up litter around their adopted bus stop at least once a week (or more frequently, as needed).
- Disposing of collected trash through their own trash disposal service (not KCATA bins).
- Reporting any graffiti or vandalism to the program manager (participants should not attempt to clean it themselves).
This simple commitment helps ensure that bus stops remain clean, attractive, and safe for all riders.
Recognizing Your Efforts
In appreciation of your service, KCATA will:
- Install a custom sign at your adopted stop featuring your name or organization.
- Highlight your efforts on RideKC’s social media platforms.
- Provide an official adoption certificate after one year of participation.
The first to step up? Ruby Jean’s Juicery, who adopted the stop at 31st & Troost—right near their business at 3000 Troost. Join them in making a difference!
Get Involved
If you or your organization is interested in adopting a stop, we encourage you to reach out! Call (816) 346-0844 or email adoptastop@kcata.org.
Let’s work together to keep Kansas City beautiful—one stop at a time.