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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

Empire Park Shopping Center (Omaha)  |  The Village Shopping Center (Omaha)  |  Creighton University Medical Center  |  Metro Crossing Shopping Center (Council Bluffs)  |  CoCo Key Omaha  |  Ralston Arena  |  Kroc Center (Omaha)  |  Union Pacific Railroad Museum  |  Central High School (Omaha)  |  Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital

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