Metro Area Express
Metro Area Express | |
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Overview | |
Type | Bus rapid transit |
System | Kansas City Area Transportation Authority |
Status | Operating |
Locale | Kansas City Metro Area |
Stations | 87 Currently |
Services |
2 Routes 4 Planned 1 under construction |
Operation | |
Opening | July 2005 |
Rolling stock | 16 Gillig Low Floor buses |
Technical | |
Line length | 32-mile (51 km) |
The Metro Area Express is the bus rapid transit service run by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The first service opened on Main Street on July 2005. The second service on Troost Avenue opened on January 1, 2011. MAX was an instant success, with ridership on the first MAX line increasing more than 50%. While the Main MAX Line was not the first BRT line in the United States, its immediate success and affordable execution have garnered recognition across the country. The Federal Transit Administration holds it up as a model BRT line.
Bus rapid transit lines
Main Street MAX ("Orange Line")
The Main Street MAX is a BRT line that mostly runs along Main Street in Kansas City, Missouri. The line opened in July of 2005. It runs from the city market at 3rd and Grand to the Waldo neighborhood at 75th and Wornall Rd.
Troost Avenue MAX ("Green Line")
The Troost Avenue MAX is a BRT line the runs mostly on Troost Avenue in Kansas City Missouri. The line opened on January 1, 2011. It runs from 11th and Wyandotte to Bannister and Drury.
State Avenue Connex
The State Avenue Connex is a BRT line that is under construction that will run along State Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas. The line is expected to be finished in the summer of 2013. It will run from the 10th and Main transit center in downtown Kansas City, Missouri to Village West Parkway and Parallel Parkway in Kansas City, Kansas.
Features
As the region's most significant new public transportation project in decades, MAX provides quick, convenient public transportation that helps reduce traffic congestion and auto emissions. MAX features distinct characteristics that incorporate state of the art technology to deliver customers a high level of reliability, speed and comfort. There are dedicated lanes that help give MAX vehicles a rapid, smooth ride, and special traffic signalization holds a green light longer to keep MAX on schedule. Limited stops mean that MAX can keep moving to key destinations.
Stations
By design, a unique identity was created for MAX, including unique vehicles and easily identifiable stations, not stops. Each station features an 18-foot marker that is well lit at night, serving as a beacon from blocks away. The new modern shelters were designed to provide protection from the elements with a roof that is 80% opaque, providing needed shade in the summer, yet allowing 20% of the light through to break the chill in the winter. One of the most popular features of the stations is the real-time arrival signs. Customers know exactly when the MAX will arrive, taking the guesswork out of work.
Fares
The fares for the Metro Area Express is $1.50, collected on board, with free transfer to the rest of the Metro system.
Future BRT corridors
Future BRT corridors are planned for State Avenue in adjacent Kansas City, Kansas; Metcalf Avenue through Johnson County, Kansas; North Oak Trafficway to Missouri Route 152; and for the US Highway 24 and 40 corridor towards Independence, Missouri.
Facts
- Runs 7 days a week
- 4:00 a.m. to 1 a.m.
- Buses arrive every 10 minutes at peak times
- 15-30 minutes most other times
- Plaza to Downtown in 18 minutes
- 3.75 miles of exclusive transit lanes
- 40 stations
- 13 MAX vehicles featuring unique branding
- Cost $21 million (80% federal, 20% local)