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Two Metro Bus Routes Being Eliminated

Service Also Affected On Several Other Routes Starting Monday

POSTED: 3:46 pm CDT June 25, 2009
UPDATED: 4:15 pm CDT June 25, 2009

Two Metro Bus Service routes are being eliminated and several others will have adjusted time schedules beginning June 28.

The routes affected include service on larger heavily-traveled routes such as MAX, #25-Troost, and #39-39th Street. #257-Sante Fe Hills Connector and #258- Longview Connector are being discontinued. However, service in these areas will continue to be available through MetroFlex, a demand responsive service available by calling 816-346-0346.

These changes are being made by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority in response to a $9 million budget shortfall.

The following routes are reducing frequency or discontinuing service at certain times of the day or on weekends:

MAX
  • #24-Independence
  • #25-Troost
  • #27-27th Street #30-Northeast #35-35 Street #38-Meadowbrook #39-39th Street #51-ward Parkway #55- Rockhill
  • #57-South Oak
  • #123-23rd Street #126-E. 5th Street # 136-Boardwalk/Antioch Connector
  • #137-Metro North/Antioch Connector #142-North Oak
  • #155-55th Street #156-Red Bridge #163-63rd Street #237-Gladstone/Antioch
    MetroFlex
  • #243-Antioch-Barry Road Connector #251-TMC Lakewood Connector

The new bus schedules are available at Metro schedule rack locations, including libraries, banks and many social service agencies. Customers can find new schedules online at www.kcata.org .

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