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Kearney (/ ˈ k ɑːr n i / KAR-nee) [4] is the county seat of Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. [5] The population was 33,790 in the 2020 census , making it the 5th most populous city in Nebraska . [ 6 ]
The Omaha Bus Station is an intercity bus station in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The station, managed by Burlington Trailways, also serves Express Arrow and Jefferson Lines. The current building was constructed in 1948. [1] Omaha has seen intercity bus transit since about 1917, with early 16 seat buses traveling to Fremont and Blair. [2]
US 75 north (Lewis and Clark Trail north) / N-2 Bus. east (4th Corso) – Omaha, Nebraska City: Interchange; western end of US 75/LCT overlap: Nebraska City: 501.93: 807.78: US 75 south / Lewis and Clark Trail south (64th Road) / US 75 Bus. north (11th Street) – Nebraska City, Auburn: Interchange; eastern end of US 75/LCT overlap: Four Mile ...
Sign on N-92 as it enters the state from Wyoming Scotts Bluff National Monument. The road is the Oregon Trail, a former alignment of N-92 Chimney Rock, a landmark on N-92. N-92 begins at the Wyoming border west of Lyman and after a brief turn south, heads east passing around the north side of Scotts Bluff National Monument, crosses the North Platte River for the first of three times, and ...
In 1934, the service expanded to Denver and Omaha and in 1935 from Chicago to California. In 1936 it was a charter member of the Trailways Transportation System, an association of independent intercity bus operators created to offset the growing strength of Greyhound Lines. [2] [3] [4]
The route was slightly different in the Omaha area, as it turned east from 204th Street onto Q Street to go through what was the city of Millard. It went through Millard on what is now Millard Avenue ( N-50 ), then north on 132nd Street, then east on Center Street, and then north on 36th Street to end at Farnam Street.
In Kearney, US 30 meets N-44 and, east of the city, passes under the new East Kearney Bypass which is the new alignment of N-10. From there, it continues on to Gibbon . US 30 passes through Gibbon, Shelton , Wood River (where it meets N-11 ), and Alda before entering Grand Island , all of these on an alignment which generally goes northeasterly.
Omaha Belt Railway: MP: 1883 1910 Missouri Pacific Railway: Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway Company: IC: 1892 1946 Illinois Central Railroad: Omaha, Niobrara and Black Hills Railroad: UP: 1879 1886 Omaha and Republican Valley Railway: Omaha and North Platte Railroad: CB&Q: 1886 1908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Omaha and Northern ...