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March 04, 2005

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One year on the Kansas City Metro...

Metro Stop at St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City, KansasOne year ago today, I took my first, fateful trip on the . Today, as I was standing at one of my stops (on 39th and Broadway), waiting for my (late) bus (Fridays are days-off for most regular drivers and substitutes aren’t always…punctual), I was enjoying the few extra moments: nice weather, lots of action on the city streets, a couple of other regular riders standing or sitting and chatting next to me…

In the last year, I’ve ridden on 11+ bus lines from South Kansas City, Kansas to , Missouri.

In celebration of my one-year Metro anniversary, here are some links to various Blog entries about my experiences.

Enjoy!

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Photographs:
Yes, I’m still enjoying the “ride.”

Posted at 08:33 am

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Comments (3):
Tim, I had no idea that you are a METRO man… cool stuff. Our city transportation system has a ways to go, you could be the one to lobby and inspire it to completeness…

Mike () (URL) - March 05, 2005 at 3:01 pm

I use wheelchair and was wondering if the buses actually have wheelchair lifts on them, they say they do but I have never seen a bus that looks like it has one.

Justin () - July 23, 2007 at 2:16 pm

Yes, all of the Metro buses in Kansas City have wheel chair lifts (on
the rear door). If you need special accomodations, you can even have
the Metro send a bus shuttle right to your door.

timsamoff () (URL) - July 25, 2007 at 3:43 pm

  
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