Project News
Public Attends Open House
More than 110 people attended the public meeting to learn more about the upcoming construction of the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension.
KC Streetcar Main Street Extension Officially Breaks Ground
After years of planning, designing and community outreach, the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension is ready to break ground!
Main Street Extension Open House set for Wed., March 30
The final public meeting for the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension project groundbreaking will be held later this month from 5-7 p.m. at Drexel Hall in Kansas City, Mo.
Women in Construction Week 2022
The first full week in March is Women in Construction Week! This is a week to appreciate all of the women who have made strides in the construction industry, an industry where women account for just 10.9% of the workforce.
Innovation and Renovation on the Trolley Trail
Attention Trolley Trail walkers, runners, bicyclists, and enthusiasts: the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension is one step closer reaching to UMKC!
Hands on Learning
Students from the University of Missouri - Kansas City took a visit to the rail welding site on Friday, February 4.
Trolley Track Work Begins for KC Streetcar Main Street Extension
Construction begins this week on the relocation of a portion of the Harry Wiggins Trolley Track Trail (Trolley Trail) in conjunction with pre-construction activities related to the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension.
Sparks Fly at Rail Welding!
KC Streetcar Constructors have begun welding the rail into track for the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension.
Rail Welding Begins for the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension
KC Streetcar Constructors will begin welding more than 700 tons of steel rail that will make up the KC Streetcar Main Street Extension.
New Year, New Rail!
Rail for the Kansas City Streetcar Main Street Extension is delivering the first two weeks of January 2022.
Rail on Track for Delivery for the Main Street Extension
The KC Streetcar team is kicking off the new year with the delivery of nearly 700 tons of rail this week.