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The Omaha Bus Station is an intercity bus station in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The station, managed by Burlington Trailways, also serves Express Arrow and Jefferson Lines. The current building was constructed in 1948. [1] Omaha has seen intercity bus transit since about 1917, with early 16 seat buses traveling to Fremont and Blair. [2]
Omaha: 25 21 KQMK-LD: Infomercials Decades on 25.2, Movies! on 25.3, Shop LC on 25.4 27 27 KOHA-LD: Telemundo: News Channel Nebraska on 27.2, Daystar on 27.3 Norfolk: 35 35 KNEN-LD: News Channel Nebraska WeatherNation on 35.2, Telemundo on 35.3 ~Goodland, KS: McCook: 29 29 KWNB-LD: ABC: satellite of KHGI-TV. Fox on 29.2
Omaha Rapid Bus Transit (ORBT) is a bus rapid transit service in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. It is operated by Metro Transit and serves 8.2 miles (13.2 km) of Dodge Street between Omaha's Old Market entertainment district and the transit center at Westroads Mall . [ 1 ]
Chicago, America’s third-biggest city, is on the verge of losing its only intercity bus terminal, jeopardizing access for many low-income, elderly and minority travelers with few other ...
In Late 2021, Defy TV replaced a Informercial channel on 25.1, while Shop LC left 25.4 and MMN aka Magnificent Movies Network left 25.5 (both of which as of March 2023 are blank channels). In February 2023, Decades TV was replaced with NTD America on 25.2, Movies and Twist was replaced on 25.3 and 25.7 with Infomercial channels.
Greyhound, the nation's largest bus company, said Friday it will stop allowing Border Patrol agents without a warrant to board its buses to conduct routine immigration checks. The company's ...
Indiana 31, Nebraska 21: A good day at the office for Nebraska’s defense would be holding IU to less than 40 points and 500 yards of offense, but that still leaves room for the Hoosiers to win ...
It started as a bus line that ran through Highway 34. In 1934, the service expanded to Denver and Omaha and in 1935 from Chicago to California. In 1936 it was a charter member of the Trailways Transportation System, an association of independent intercity bus operators created to offset the growing strength of Greyhound Lines. [2] [3] [4]