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Kansas City - Transportation

Transportation information for the Kansas City area is provided below.
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 Getting There

  Kansas City is 155 miles north of Joplin and 135 miles west of Columbia. It is accessible via Interstate Highways 29, 35 and 70 and U.S. Highways 24, 71 and 169. The Kansas City area has an extensive Highway system that allows easy access to most areas of the city with little effort and also keeps traffic to a minimum. Car rentals are plentiful in the city and can be found at the airports and many other locations within the city.
   
 
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 Shuttle Information

  Kansas City has everything to meet all your transportation needs while visiting the city. The public bus system is easy to use and is a good method of getting around the city. Taxis are available and can get you to any place you need to go in the city. Shuttles are also available from the airport to many destinations within the Kansas City area.
   
 Airport Information

  Kansas City has two airports, the Kansas City International Airport and the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport. The Kansas City International Airport is the more used airport of the two. The airport is serviced by all major airlines, provides services to millions of passengers each year, and is mid America’s link to the world. The Kansas City International Airport is not a hub to any major airlines and therefore fares to and from the airport are competitive.
   





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