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Metro Transit, previously known as Metro Area Transit, is the local mass transportation provider in Omaha, Nebraska. Metro currently operates around 135 buses throughout the Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area, including the communities of Bellevue, Ralston, LaVista and Papillion in Nebraska, as well as Council Bluffs, Iowa. Operated by the Omaha Transit Authority, a governmental subdivision of the State of Nebraska, Metro's board consists of a five member board appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the Omaha City Council as well as the Douglas County Commissioners. The first board was sworn in and took office on May 30, 1972.〔("History" ), Metro. Retrieved 6/29/08.〕 The agency receives funds from local, state and federal sources.〔("Metropolitan Area Transit" ), U.S. Office of Financial Management and Budget. Retrieved 6/29/08.〕 The city has equipped its buses with bicycle carriers, catching up with neighboring cities of Des Moines, Iowa, Denver, Colorado and Kansas City, Missouri On August 23, 2010 Metro Area Transit was rebranded as Metro. .〔Shaw, T. ("Omaha's making room for bicycles on buses" ),''Omaha World-Herald''. April 21, 2008. Retrieved 6/29/08.〕 ==Route list== *Green Downtown Circulator *Red Downtown Circulator (seasonal) *Blue/Yellow Council Bluffs Routes *2 Dodge *3 North 40th & 45th Streets/South 42nd Street *4 Maple *5 North 90th/South 96th *8 North 60th/West Blondo *11 Leavenworth *13 Beltway South *14 108th/Bedford *15 West Center *16 East Omaha/North 16th Street *18 Beltway North *24 Crosstown 24th Street *26 North Omaha Circulator *30 Florence *34 Industrial Parks *35 North 33rd Street *36 South Omaha Circulator *55 Q Street *92 Dodge Express *93 South 84th Express *94 West Center Express *95 Bellevue Express *96 Q Street Express *97 Millard Express *98 Maple Village Express 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Metro Area Transit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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