TAKING THE STREETCAR
The Kansas City Streetcar offers a convenient way to explore some of the most popular areas of the city. Whether you’re moving to Kansas City or have lived here for years, the streetcar provides easy access to downtown destinations without the need to drive or park.
The route runs primarily along Main Street, beginning at the Riverfront and continuing through the River Market, Downtown Business District, Crossroads Arts District, Union Station, Crown Center, and south toward The Plaza and Brookside area.
Because the streetcar is free to ride and operates every 10–15 minutes, it has become a popular transportation option for both residents and visitors.
WHY THE STREETCAR MATTERS WHEN LIVING IN KANSAS CITY
Access to the Kansas City Streetcar can influence how residents experience the city day to day.
Living near the route provides convenient access to dining, entertainment, cultural destinations, and green space without relying on a car.
For many buyers, proximity to the streetcar adds both lifestyle convenience and long-term appeal when choosing where to live in Kansas City.
KC STREETCAR ROUTE & ATTRACTIONS
The Kansas City Streetcar connects several key districts from north to south, with stops located near many of the city’s most popular destinations.
The map below highlights the full streetcar route along with nearby attractions. Each location is labeled with a corresponding letter, with a detailed list of destinations organized by area from north to south.

RIVER MARKET | DOWNTOWN
RIVERFRONT TO I-670
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| A. | CPKC Stadium >> | G. | Municipal Aud. & Music Hall >> | ||
| B. | City Market >> | H. | Barney Allis Plaza >> | ||
| C. | KC Library >> | I. | Midland Theater >> | ||
| D. | Folly Theater >> | J. | Power & Light District >> | ||
| E. | Convention Center >> | K. | College Basketball Exp. >> | ||
| F. | Bartle Hall >> | L. | T-Mobile Center >> |
CROSSROADS | CROWN CENTER | UNION HILL
I-670 TO 31ST STREET
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| M. | The Kauffman Center >> | Q. | Liberty Memorial & WWI Museum >> | ||
| N. | Union Station >> | R. | Penn Valley Park >> | ||
| O. | Crown Center Shops >> | S. | Martini Corner >> | ||
| P. | Royals Stadium (2030) |
MIDTOWN
31ST STREET TO 43RD STREET
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| T. | Gates BBQ >> | Y. | Hyde Park Tennis Courts >> | ||
| U. | Midtown >> | Z. | The Madrid Theatre >> | ||
| V. | Gillham Dog Park | AA. | Gillham Park Tennis Courts >> | ||
| W. | Uptown Theater >> | BB. | Robert Gillham Park >> | ||
| X. | Derrick Thomas Field | CC. | Westport >> |
PLAZA | MUSEUMS | UMKC | LOOSE PARK
43RD STREET TO 55TH STREET
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| DD. | Country Club Plaza >> | GG. | Nelson Atkins Museum >> | ||
| EE. | Kemper Museum >> | HH. | Loose Park >> | ||
| FF. | KC Art Institute >> |
EXPLORE KANSAS CITY NEIGHBORHOODS
Many of Kansas City’s most popular neighborhoods are located along or near the streetcar route. Explore our Kansas City Area Guides to learn more about the neighborhoods, lifestyle, and amenities each area offers.




















