Johnson County Transit – The JO
Founded1982
HeadquartersOlathe, Kansas
LocaleJohnson County, Kansas, Kansas City Metropolitan Area
Service typeTransit bus
Routes22
Fleet83
Daily ridership1,700 (weekdays, Q3 2023)[1]
Annual ridership288,600 (2022)[2]
OperatorFirst Transit[3]

Johnson County Transit is a public transit operator in Johnson County, Kansas. It is the operator of 13 Local Bus routes in Douglas, Johnson, Miami, and Wyandotte Counties in Kansas and Jackson County in Missouri.

The JO, as it is generally called, started operations in 1982 as Commuteride and began operating as The JO in 1986. The JO took over service from the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, which provided service in Johnson County until 1981.

Since November of 2014, The JO has been re-branded into "RideKC" – a branding effort designed to unify all Kansas City metro area transit providers under a single fare and route structure.[4]

In 2022, the system had a ridership of 288,600, or about 1,700 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2023.

Regular Routes

Johnson County Transit is now using route numbers integrated with those used by the KC Metro bus system.[5] The new numeric designations, mostly formed by placing a 3-digit number before the letter designation, are shown.

  • 546: KCK-Johnson Drive-Quivira
  • 556: Metcalf-Plaza
  • 575: 75th Street/Quivira
  • 660: Antioch-Downtown
  • 661: Olathe Xpress
  • 664: Metcalf-Downtown
  • 667: Nall-Downtown
  • 670: South Johnson County Xpress
  • 672: Midday
  • 673: 151st-Downtown Xpress
  • 678: Shawnee-Downtown Xpress
  • 710: K-10 Connector
  • 812: Jo Flex
  • 856: Metcalf/Plaza Flex
  • 875: 75th Street/Quivira Flex

Other Services

In addition to The JO, Johnson County Transit also operates three other services; Local Links, The JO-Special Edition, & SWIFT.

Local Links are either deviated-fixed routes or demand-response routes, with designated, geographic service areas. Many of the Local Links are a partnership between Johnson County Transit, the city or cities being served. The Local Links routes are:

812 JOFlex – A deviated-fixed route operating Tuesday & Friday, mostly in north-central Overland Park, Kansas. The fare is $1.00 per trip.

The JO-Special Edition

The JO-Special Edition, a shared ride program administered by Johnson County Transit, provides affordable curb-to-curb transportation for residents of Johnson County who are sixty (60) years of age or older, or have a documented disability or are within established low-income guidelines.

Eligible riders may use The JO-Special Edition for any trip purpose within the Johnson County service area. Children ages 13 to 18 with a documented disability may ride for medical appointments only. The JO – Special Edition travels into specified areas of Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri for medical trips only.

Special Edition operates curb-to-curb service Monday-Friday and is provided on a first come, first served basis. Fares are based upon distance traveled and multiple ride passes are available.

SWIFT

SWIFT (Sheltered Workshop Industrial Fixed Transit) provides Monday-Friday, curb-to-curb transportation for developmentally disabled individuals working at the Johnson County Developmental Supports facility in Lenexa, Kansas.

Partner Agencies

References

  1. "Transit Ridership Report Third Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. November 30, 2023. Retrieved December 6, 2023.
  2. "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 1, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
  3. Jobs at The JO
  4. "Johnson County reassumes day-to-day management of Johnson County Transit from KCATA".
  5. The JO homepage – click on "Why is The JO switching to route numbers?"
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