Transportation Services

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Eligibility: Individuals who meet criteria for a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are eligible for MOBY services.

An application must be completed by the individual and their physician, and then approved by MOBY, in order to utilize transportation services.

Click Here to Access MOBY Application Form

Requirements: Must provide MOBY ID Card and Fare to use service.

Cost: $2.50 for one way trips.

If a MOBY Client is traveling with a companion, the companion also pays the one-way $2.50 fare. A MOBY client’s Personal Care Attendant (“PCA”) rides for free. The MOBY ID card is stamped for travel with a PCA. If a MOBY Client books a number of trips, each trip is charged the one-way $2.50 fare. For example, if you want to travel from home to the bank, then to a store and then return home, these trips will be scheduled as three (3) separate trips, each of which would require a fare.

About: MOBY is shared-ride, advance reservation origin to destination transportation service for residents of the City of Omaha and ADA eligible visitors within Omaha’s city limits.

MOBY is operated with modern 100% ADA accessible vehicles.

MOBY operates the same days and hours as Metro’s Fixed Route system. The service area extends to a 3/4 mile corridor and terminus of a fixed route. Express/commuter service excluded.

Click Here to Access the MOBY USER Guide

Phone: (402) 341-0800

TDD: 341-0807

Email: info@ometro.com

Main Address: 2222 Cuming St., Omaha, NE 68102


Eligibility/Requirements: There are no restrictions to using the bus transit as long as all passenger rules are followed.

Cost/Payment: Cost vary by users and form of payment. Click here to view the Fares and Passes Page. If paying in cast exact change is recommended as bus drivers are not allowed to give riders change back.

Half-Fare Eligibility: Elderly/Disabled/Medicare card holder: Elderly (62-64: Social Security Award letter, proof of pension from the railroad, Civil Service, military; 65 or older (age documentation), Disabled (within Metro guidelines), Medicare cardholder.

ADA Accessibility: Wheelchair and kneeling features are available for general public use, e.g., elderly, wheelchair users, persons with other mobility impairments, passengers traveling with such things as baby strollers, pull grocery carts, etc.

Half-Fare Application is available here.

Phone: (402) 341-0800

TDD: 341-0807

Email: info@ometro.com

Main Address: 2222 Cuming St., Omaha, NE 68102


Eligibility/Requirements: There are no restrictions to using the bus transit as long as all passenger rules are followed.

Cost/Payment: Cost vary by users and form of payment. Click here to view the Fares and Passes Page. If paying in cast exact change is recommended as bus drivers are not allowed to give riders change back.

About: ORBT will run from Westroads to downtown Omaha, replacing Route 2. It will connect major destinations along Omaha’s major corridor – education, employment, neighborhoods, hospitals, recreation, retail, and more – and stop less frequently than our local bus routes, helping you reach your destination faster.

ADA Accessiblity: ORBT stations and vehicles will include level boarding, auditory bus stop announcements, visual cues for stop locations, and real time bus arrival updates, making our system more accessible and convenient for everyone.

Phone: (402) 341-0800

TDD: 341-0807

Email: info@ometro.com

Main Address: 2222 Cuming St., Omaha, NE 68102


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