Transportation

Omaha's Metro: MOBY ADA Paratransit

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact Omaha's Metro: MOBY ADA Paratransit to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, as long as you meet one of the following criteria: you have a disability.

MOBY ADA Paratransit is a transportation service designed for individuals with disabilities who require special accommodations. This program offers rides for a cost of $2.50 per trip and operates via bus or train to ensure convenient and accessible transportation options. Riders are required to book their trips in advance, typically a few days before their intended travel date, to secure their spot. Payment for the service can be made by check or in cash, providing flexibility for older adults with differing payment preferences. One of the key features of MOBY ADA Paratransit is its shared ride system, allowing multiple passengers to travel together to common destinations. This not only promotes a sense of community but also reduces costs for riders. When arranging transportation through this program, it is advisable to plan rides in advance to guarantee timely and reliable service. Additionally, MOBY ADA Paratransit offers curb-to-curb transportation, ensuring older adults are assisted from the curb outside their residence to the curb at their destination, enhancing the overall convenience and accessibility of the service.


Service Area

3/4 mile past fixed routes in Council Bluffs


Contact Omaha's Metro: MOBY ADA Paratransit

2222 Cuming St
Omaha, NE 68102
(402) 341-0800
http://www.ometro.com/index.php/rider-guide/mobyada/

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