About Omega
Cooperativa Multiactiva de Transportadores Omega Ltda, as this Bus Operator is currently known, was founded in 1965 in Moniquira, Boyacá in order to provide a massive service to the community, with a wide variety of destinations and a wide range of destinations and a huge bus fleet, However, the beginnings of Omega date back to 1948, the year in which a group of transporters emerged with the idea of communicating the Boyacense municipality of Togui with other destinations in the department and with other places mainly in Santander and Norte de Santander. In this way, a company called Transportes Pomeca began to operate, a name that it received thanks to the Pomeca River which is part of this area of the department of Boyaca.
Top Bus Routes From Cucuta (N.San)
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Top Bus Routes To Cucuta (N.San)
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About Cúcuta
San Jose de Cucuta is a Colombian municipality, the capital of the Norte de Santander department. It is located in the northeast of the country, in the homonymous valley, on the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes, and in front of the border with Venezuela. It is the political, economic, administrative, industrial, cultural, and tourist nucleus of the department. The name of the city was awarded in honor of José de Nazaret and by the name of the cacique Bari "Cucuta", who ruled the region before the conquest. Cucuta is remembered as a military city because in 1821, Simon Bolivar, Francisco de Paula Santander, and other heroes of independence, met in the current Villa del Rosario to decree the first constitution that officially declared the independence of the Republic of Colombia. Santander Park is the main square of Cucuta, a place where various historical events and public spectacles occurred. It is located in front of the Cucuta city hall and the San Jose cathedral. In the center of the park, there is a bronze bust of General Santander, created in 1890. Currently, it is a prosperous city and very important economically due to its proximity to Venezuela. In addition, it stands out for its modern road infrastructure.
Tourist Places in Cucuta
● Gran Colombiano Park: Historical and tourist complex that has the Santander house, a museum that shows the belongings of the general and politician who participated in the independence of Colombia. There is also the historical temple, where the Cúcuta Congress was held and the Constitution of 1821 was written. In addition, there is the Casa de la Bagatela, the government house in which the executive power of Gran Colombia functioned in 1821.
● Santander Park: In this park, the Plaza Mayor of San Jose de Guasimales was formerly located, a place that was the scene of important historical events and public events. In addition to its attractive distribution, this park is famous for the pigeons that inhabit it.
● Simón Bolivar Park: Beautiful park very well cared for by the residents of the area. It is ideal to go and enjoy nature as it has different types of trees and animals (parrots, iguanas, and hawks). In the center is a bronze statue of the liberator Simon Bolivar, which was made as a replica of one erected in Rome.
Omega's Most Popular Routes in Cucuta
● Cucuta to Bogota: For that reason, Omega offers daily departures on its Bus Alfa service. The bus fares vary from 100000 to 140000 pesos.
● Cucuta to Medellin: Omega offers daily departures from Cucuta bus terminal. The unboarding point is the Medellin North Terminal.
Omega's Agencies in Cucuta
● Cucuta Agency: Cucuta Bus Terminal, Stand 22
Omega's Telephone Information in Cucuta
● Cucuta Agency - Telephone: 3203330461 - (7)5835250
Book your Bus Tickets Online
Once you have figured out your bus schedule, book your bus tickets easily with the redBus website or app. The site has been developed to ensure that passengers get their bus tickets booked and confirmed with minimum effort. All you have to do is follow the steps mentioned below:
- Enter the pick-up and drop-off points under the “From” and “To” sections on the redBus website or application
- Select the date of your journey under the “Onward Date”
- Click the “Search Buses” button
After this step, you will be taken to a page that displays every bus operator that runs on the route you have requested. You can select a bus based on the bus timings, fares, pick-up and drop-off points, reviews, and more.
Select the seat of your choice by clicking on the “View Seats” button and then click on the “Proceed to Book” tab. You will be taken to the payment page where you can pay for your ticket using one of several banking options such as credit cards, debit cards, FPX, or any other mode that’s available.