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Revision as of 13:01, 19 February 2018

Omaha Metro provides local transit service in the cities of Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa.


Web site


Bus route list
Fares
Maps


News

Featured destinations

Baxter Arena  |  Metro Crossing Shopping Center (Council Bluffs)  |  Metropolitan Community College (Nebraska) Fort Omaha Campus  |  Thomas Jefferson High School (Council Bluffs)  |  Rockbrook Village Shopping Center  |  Wolf Creek Plaza (Bellevue)  |  Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium  |  Joslyn Art Museum  |  Westwood Plaza (Omaha)  |  Nebraska School for the Deaf

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