Kansas City Proposes NO VOTE World Cup Regional Toy Train

Consider . . .

The could be part of the globalist agenda to put us all on trains to nowhere . . . IF the plan wasn't so silly, unworkable and unlikely.

Here are the deets . . .

The proposed intercity rail corridor would include 15 counties in the metro and extend from Topeka in the west to Independence in the east, including Arrowhead and Kauffman stadiums.

To the north and south, the rail corridor would go from DeSoto and Olathe in Johnson County, as well as Lee’s Summit in Jackson County, to Kansas City International Airport in the Northland.

“We’re thrilled to take a lead in making an intercity rail system a reality for the Kansas City Metro and our bi-state communities,” Frank White III, president and CEO of KCATA, said in a release.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

KCATA wants to explore intercity rail system for Kansas City metro

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority announced Thursday it has applied for a grant to explore an intercity rail system throughout the metro. The KCATA said it has applied for a Corridor Identification and Development grant with the Federal Railroad Administration to further study the idea.


KCATA exploring InterCity Rail System that would connect 15 area counties

The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority on Thursday said it applied for a grant to explore a potential intercity rail system for the metro area. The rail corridor would impact 15 counties in the area, extending from Topeka to Independence. The corridor would extend north to south from De Soto to Kansas City International Airport.


KCATA submits application for potential rail system between Topeka, Independence

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority announced Thursday it has submitted a grant proposal to study an intercity rail system for a 15-county region around Kansas City.

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