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Brandon Roertgen
"Nebraska’s largest city Omaha, is the first major stop on the California Zephyr route. Traversing Illinois and Iowa, #5 reaches the eastern edge of the Cornhusker state about 9 hours after departing Chicago. Although #5’s run is typically in darkness by the time the train reaches western Iowa, (eastbound may be light depending on the time of the year); the train runs along the west side of the Missouri River for about 25 miles after crossing at Plattsmouth, NE en route. Amtrak’s station in Omaha is one of the original pre-fabricated “Amshack” kind, which is unbecoming of a larger city, but it still provides a basic waiting room with vending machines, a ticket/baggage office and restrooms. Unfortunately, it's not the end of the mediocre news as the station is located a fair bit from the heart of downtown. On the north side of the Little Italy district, the station isn’t completely isolated, however, it is still about a two mile walk from the city center, Creighton University and the venue that serves as the home of the College World Series. Lastly, train #5 arrives just after 11 p.m. and train #6 around 5 a.m. CT, which is obviously less than ideal. This should not discourage visiting Omaha, but rather suggest more thorough planning."

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