Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway
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The Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway was an electrified interurban railway that ran between Kansas City, Missouri and St. Joseph, Missouri from the early 1900s until 1933.
It was the longest of the various interurbans serving Kansas City running nearly 60 miles and extended another 10 miles to Savannah, Missouri .
The interurban was a light rail system in which single cars traveled powered by an overhead electric wire.
The interurban ran hourly. Fare was $1.55 and it took nearly two hours from downtown to downtown. One line went from Kansas City to St. Joseph. Another line went from Kansas City to Excelsior Springs.