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Omaha Streetcar Passport Program Rewards Visitors Along Future Route

February 6, 2026

Get on the route for fun. The Omaha Streetcar Future Riders Passport Program encourages locals and visitors to explore businesses along the future streetcar line and win prizes.

Here’s how it works: Pick up a free passport at any participating venue, collect stickers at shops and restaurants, then enter to win prizes like a free coffee date or dinner date. The Omaha Streetcar Authority runs the program.

The route covers some of Omaha’s most walkable areas, including Blackstone District, Midtown Crossing and downtown.

In Blackstone, you can visit several spots in one night: Grab dinner, see a comedy show or browse local stores. Midtown Crossing centers around Turner Park, with shops and dining within a few blocks. Downtown deserves extra time to explore restaurants, art galleries and boutiques.

The program runs through March 31, 2026. Collect five to 10 stickers to enter the prize drawing. The more stickers you get, the bigger prizes you can win, including a staycation with hotel night and dinner.

The streetcar isn’t here yet, but your excuses for not exploring these neighborhoods — and their exceptional local businesses — just ran out of track.

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