Transportation
Omaha's Metro: Rapid Transit
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Please make sure to contact Omaha's Metro: Rapid Transit to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.

Rapid Transit is a versatile transportation program that offers non-emergency medical transportation services to older adults. Participants can arrange private rides via taxi or car by scheduling their trips in advance, typically at least a day or a few days ahead depending on the service. The program provides door-to-door transportation, ensuring passengers are safely taken from their starting point to their destination. For payment, Rapid Transit offers various options, including accepting insurance, vouchers, donations, check payments, credit cards, and cash. There is a membership fee associated with the program, along with a flat fee per ride. Additionally, Medicaid payment is accepted, providing financial flexibility for those who qualify. The pricing structure allows for affordable travel, with different fares for standard passengers and those who are seniors or have disabilities. Rapid Transit operates as a paratransit service, catering to individuals with specific mobility needs. Service animals are welcome on board, and the program also assists riders with carrying packages or bags as needed. Whether it's a fixed-schedule journey, an on-demand trip, or a shared ride, Rapid Transit aims to provide reliable and accessible transportation options for older adults seeking to reach their appointments, run errands, or travel within the community.


Service Area

Greater Omaha, and Council Bluffs IA


Contact Omaha's Metro: Rapid Transit

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

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