Western Gateway Express

 is a commuter rail service in, connecting with  and. The takes it's name from the "Gateway to the West" nickname for Omaha, where the service originates. Service is managed by the Nebraska Commuter Rail Service Commission, a unit of the, and operations are contracted to SFG Railway Operations with the AAR-assigned reporting mark WGEX. Travel time for trains along the route from Omaha to Lincoln lasts 1 hour and 3 minutes with 3 stops along the way.

Service began on August 1, 2018. The tracks are owned by the. The uses  with EMD-Takusa-CRRC JT56PH and  locomotives, along with MPI SD35PH locomotives leased from.