The following is a list of presently operating intercity bus stops in Nebraska with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, local transit buses, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. The following companies provide intercity bus service in Nebraska as of October 2023:
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This is the list of 15 active intercity bus stops serving 14 cities in Nebraska. This list does not include stops that are served only by commuter buses and not intercity buses. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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Current intercity bus stops |
Also passenger rail stations |
Station/stop Name | City | County | Location | Local Transit Connections | Service Provider(s) |
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Columbus | Columbus | Platte County | Sapp Bros., 517 E 23rd Street | None | Express Arrow |
Fremont | Fremont | Dodge County | Sapp Bros., 4260 N Broad Street | None | Express Arrow |
Grand Island | Grand Island | Hall County | Express Arrow, 3231 Ramada Road Ste 1 | None | Burlington Trailways |
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Humphrey | Humphrey | Platte County | Club 81 Services, 26557 NE-91 | None | Express Arrow |
Kearney | Kearney | Buffalo County | Casey's, 112 W Talmadge Road | None | Burlington Trailways |
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Lexington | Lexington | Dawson County | Phillips 66/Fill-N-Chill, 2705 Plum Creek Parkway | None | Burlington Trailways |
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Lincoln | Lincoln | Lancaster County | Express Arrow, 5250 Superior Street | StarTran | Burlington Trailways |
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Madison | Madison | Madison County | Short Stop, 711 E 2nd St. | None | Express Arrow |
Norfolk | Norfolk | Madison County | Express Arrow, 720 E Norfolk Ave | None | Express Arrow |
North Bend | North Bend | Dodge County | North Bend Mini Mart, 340 E 6th St | None | Express Arrow |
North Platte | North Platte | Lincoln County | Time Saver/Ufill-Em Gas Station, 1220 South Dewey St. | None | Burlington Trailways |
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Ogallala | Ogallala | Keith County | TA Travel Plaza, 103 Prospector Drive | None | Burlington Trailways |
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Omaha | Omaha | Douglas County | Intercity Bus Terminal, 1601 Jackson St. | Metro Transit | Burlington Trailways |
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Omaha - Eppley Airfield | Omaha | Douglas County | Eppley Airfield, 4501 Abbott Dr | Metro Transit | Express Arrow |
Schuyler | Schuyler | Colfax County | Casey's, 1610 Colfax St | None | Express Arrow |
The following intercity bus stop in Iowa connects with local transit systems which operate in Nebraska.
Station/stop Name | City | County | Location | Local Transit Connections | Service Provider(s) |
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Sioux City | Sioux City, Iowa | Woodbury County, Iowa | 501 Nebraska St | Sioux City Transit | Jefferson Lines |
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