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KC Chiefs Victory Parade: The route, the rally and the rides

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Kansas City, MO - The snow could be falling when the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade begins at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. 

DETAILS - the parade route, the victory rally and how to get there


PARADE ROUTE

The parade will start at 6th Street and Grand Boulevard and head south about two miles to Pershing Road at Crown Center.

The route will turn right and head to Union Station, for the Victory Rally.

That is scheduled to begin at about 1:30 p.m. There will be vieing opportunities on the north lawn of the National WWI Museum and Memorial.

The #Chiefs Victory Parade:Straight down Grand Blvd, hang a right at Crown Center and on to @UnionStationKC for a rally.More details --> https://t.co/c2Y9UWzY0M pic.twitter.com/iUoRUHORXh

— 98.1 KMBZ (@KMBZradio) February 4, 2020

Several roads will be closed around downtown.

People who do not use public transportation are encouraged to carpool.

The Kansas City Area Transit Authority is encouring people to use Park and Ride shuttles to get downtown.

The shuttles will run from 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, then resume at the end of the rally until the crowd clears.

PARK & RIDE

KCATA has set up several locations for people to park their cars and use buses. 

 47th and State Metrocenter4601 State Ave, Kansas City, KS 66102 (map)Dropoff: 31st & Gillham

Worlds of Fun4545 Worlds of Fun Ave, Kansas City, MO 64161 (map)Dropoff: Truman Road & Lydia

HyVee Arena / West Bottoms1800 Genessee St, Kansas City, MO 64102 (map)Dropoff: 18th & Troost 

Swope Park/Zoo6800 Zoo Dr, Kansas City, MO 64132 (map)Dropoff: 31st & Main 

Oak Park Mall11149 W 95th St, Overland Park, KS 66214 (map)(95th and Neiman Road Park & Ride location)Dropoff: 25th & Southwest Boulevard

Below is a list of street closures for Tuesday and Wednesday. 

  • Grand Boulevard from the Missouri River to Pershing Road, starting Tuesday at 2 p.m.
  • All east-west streets between Walnut and McGee from the Missouri River to Pershing Road, starting Tuesday 2 p.m. Some vehicle crossings will remain open until Wednesday 5 a.m.
  • Main Street from 20th Street to Pershing Road will be closed to vehicles and pedestrians.
  • Main Street from Pershing Road to 31st Street will be closed to vehicles, but open to pedestrians.
  • Kessler Road from Pershing to the west side of the National WWI Museum and Memorial.