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词条 List of U.S. Highways in Nebraska
释义

  1. Description

  2. Mainline highways

  3. See also

  4. References

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|caption=Highway markers from different years for US Highway 30 (1926), US Highway 6 (1948), and US Highway 83
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|map_notes=US Highways in Nebraska highlighted in red
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The US Highways in Nebraska are the segments of the national United States Numbered Highway System that are owned and maintained by the U.S. State of Nebraska totaling {{convert|3,553|mi|km|0}}.[1] The longest of these routes is U.S. Route 30 at around {{convert|452|mi|km}}. On a national level, the standards and numbering for the system are handled by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), while the Nebraska Department of Transportation is responsible for their maintenance. Route numbers are not reused between the various highway systems within the state. For example, Interstate 80 is the only route in Nebraska with the number 80.

Description

NDOT is the agency responsible for the daily maintenance and operations of the State Highway System which includes the U.S. Highways. The numbering for these highways is coordinated through AASHTO, an organization coordinating various state departments of transportation within the United States. Under the 1926 highway numbering plan, two-digit US Highways are numbered in a grid; east-west highways have even numberes while north-south routes have odd numbers. The lowest numbers are in the east and north. The primary east-west highways in Nebraska are numbered US 6, US 20, US 26, US 30, and US 34. The primary north-south highways in Nebraska are numbered US 73, US 75, US 77, US 81, and US 83. In addition to these are various three-digit highway designations which are branches of related two-digits highways.

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Mainline highways

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|state=NE
|type=US
|route=6
|sortkey=US0006A
|length_mi=372.88
|terminus_a=US 6 at Colorado border near Holyoke, Colorado
|terminus_b=I-480/US 6 at Iowa border near Omaha
|established=1931
|notes= 
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|state=NE
|type=US
|route=20
|sortkey=US0020A
|length_mi=428.39
|terminus_a=US 20 at Wyoming border near Harrison
|terminus_b=I-129/US 20/US 75 at Iowa border in South Sioux City
|established=1926
|notes=Portion between the Wyoming state line and Valentine is known as the Bridges to Buttes Byway[3]
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=26
|sortkey=US0026A
|length_mi=150.79
|terminus_a=US 26 at Wyoming border near Torrington, Wyoming
|terminus_b=I-80/N-61 in Ogallala
|established=1926
|notes= 
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|state=NE
|type=US 1926
|route=26N
|sortkey=US0026N
|length_mi=
|terminus_a=US 26 near Bayard
|terminus_b=US 26 in Broadwater
|established=1936
|decommissioned=1959
|decommissioned_ref=[4]
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=30
|sortkey=US0030A
|length_mi=451.74
|terminus_a=US 30 at Wyoming border near Pine Bluffs, Wyoming
|terminus_b=US 30 at Iowa border near Blair
|established=1926
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US 1926
|route=30A
|sortkey=US0030B
|length_mi=
|terminus_a=US 30 near Clarks
|terminus_b=US 6/US 30A at Iowa border in Omaha[5]
|established=1939
|decommissioned=1968
|circa_decommissioned=yes
|notes= 
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|type=US 1926
|route=30S
|sortkey=US0030S
|length_mi=
|terminus_a=US 30 in Fremont
|terminus_b=US 6/US 30S at Iowa border in Omaha[6]
|established=1939
|decommissioned=1939
|decommissioned_ref=[7]
|notes=Replaced by US 30A in 1939
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=34
|sortkey=US0034A
|length_mi=387.83
|terminus_a=US 34 at Colorado border near Haigler
|terminus_b=US 34 at Iowa border near La Platte
|established=1934
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US 1926
|route=38
|sortkey=US0038A
|length_mi=
|terminus_a=US 30 in Fremont
|terminus_b=US 6/US 30S at Iowa border in Omaha[6]
|established=1939
|decommissioned=1939
|decommissioned_ref=[7]
|notes=Replaced by US 30A in 1939
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=73
|sortkey=US0073A
|length_mi=97.71
|terminus_a=US 73/US 159 at Kansas border near Falls City
|terminus_b=US 75 in Dawson
|established=1926
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US 1948
|route=73E
|sortkey=US0073E
|length_mi=
|terminus_a=US 73 in Tekamah
|terminus_b=US 73/US 77 in Winnebago[8]
|established=1933
|decommissioned=1957
|decommissioned_ref=[9]
|notes=Replaced by US 73
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|state=NE
|type=US 1948
|route=73W
|sortkey=US0073W
|length_mi=
|terminus_a=US 73 in Tekamah
|terminus_b=US 73/US 77 in Winnebago[8]
|established=1933
|decommissioned=1957
|decommissioned_ref=[9]
|notes=Replaced by N-32 and US 77
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|state=NE
|type=US
|route=75
|sortkey=US0075A
|length_mi=184.72
|terminus_a=US 75 at Kansas border near Dawson
|terminus_b=I-129/US 20/US 75 at Iowa border in South Sioux City
|established=1926
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=77
|sortkey=US0077A
|length_mi=189.88
|terminus_a=US 77 at Kansas border near Wymore
|terminus_b=US 77 at Iowa border in Sioux City, Iowa
|established=1926
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=81
|sortkey=US0081A
|length_mi=216.69
|terminus_a=US 81 at Kansas border in Chester
|terminus_b=US 81 at South Dakota border in Yankton, South Dakota
|established=1926
|notes=Crosses the Missouri River via the Discovery Bridge
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=83
|sortkey=US0083A
|length_mi=222.79
|terminus_a=US 83 at Kansas border south of McCook
|terminus_b=US 83 at South Dakota border north of Valentine
|established=1926
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=136
|sortkey=US0136A
|length_mi=239.88
|terminus_a=US 6/US 34 near Edison
|terminus_b=US 136 at Missouri border at Brownville
|established=1960
|notes=Crosses the Missouri River via the Brownville Bridge. US 136 was originally commissioned in Illinois in 1951 and replaced Route 3 in Nebraska in 1960. The entirety of this route is known as the Heritage Highway.[3]
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=138
|sortkey=US0138A
|length_mi=11.47
|terminus_a=US 138 at Colorado border north of Julesburg
|terminus_b=US 30 north of Big Springs
|established=1926
|notes=none
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=159
|sortkey=US0159A
|length_mi=13.86
|terminus_a=US 73/US 159 at Kansas state line South of Falls City
|terminus_b=US 159 at Missouri state line on Missouri River in Rulo
|established=1935
|notes=none
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=183
|sortkey=US0183A
|length_mi=225.91
|terminus_a=US 183 at Kansas border near the Harlan County Reservoir
|terminus_b=US 183 at South Dakota border near Wewela
|established=1930
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=275
|sortkey=US0275A
|length_mi=190.82
|terminus_a=US 275 at Iowa border in Omaha
|terminus_b=US 20/US 281 in O'Neill
|established=1939
|notes=Originally created in 1932, extended into Nebraska in 1939
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=281
|sortkey=US0281A
|length_mi=222.78
|terminus_a=US 281 at Kansas border south of Red Cloud
|terminus_b=US 281 at South Dakota border near Spencer
|established=1931
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=283
|sortkey=US0283A
|length_mi=58.44
|terminus_a=US 283 at Kansas border south of Beaver City
|terminus_b=US 30 in Lexington
|established=1931
|notes= 
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=383
|sortkey=US0383A
|length_mi=
|terminus_a=US 183/US 383 at Kansas state line south of Alma
|terminus_b=US 30/US 183 in Elm Creek[10]
|established=1942
|decommissioned=1982
|decommissioned_ref=[9]
|notes=The entire length of US 383 in Nebraska was concurrent with US 183. It was truncated to Alma in 1962 and decommissioned in 1982.
}}{{routelist row
|state=NE
|type=US
|route=385
|sortkey=US0385A
|length_mi=180.36
|terminus_a=US 385 at Colorado border west of Julesburg, Colorado
|terminus_b=US 385 at South Dakota border north of Chadron
|established=1958
|notes=The entirety of this route is known as the Gold Rush Byway.[3]
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See also

  • {{Portal-inline|U.S. Roads}}
  • {{Portal-inline|Nebraska}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |author = Nebraska Department of Roads |url = http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/4710/facts-roads.pdf |date = June 2016 |access-date = January 2, 2017 |publisher = Nebraska Department of Roads |title = Some Facts and Figures }}
2. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/6920/logbook.pdf |date = 2015 |access-date = January 2, 2017 |publisher = Nebraska Department of Roads |title = Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book }}
3. ^{{cite web |author = Nebraska Department of Roads |title = Scenic Byways |url = http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/travel/scenic-byways/ |publisher = Nebraska Department of Roads |accessdate = January 21, 2017 }}
4. ^{{cite web |last1 = Whidden |first1 = Jesse |title = Nebraska US Highways 6–38 |url = http://www.nebraskaroads.com/roads/usroutes/6-38.html#26N |website = Nebraska Roads |accessdate = January 12, 2017 }}{{sps|date=January 2017}}
5. ^{{cite map |author1 = Nebraska Department of Roads |year = 1962 |title = Nebraska State Highways |url = http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/6886/nebraska-1962.pdf |inset = Omaha |access-date = January 11, 2017 }}
6. ^{{cite map |author1 = Nebraska Department of Roads & Irrigation |year = 1937 |title = Nebraska State Highway System |url = http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/6887/nebraska-1937.pdf |section = H27 |access-date = January 12, 2017 }}
7. ^{{cite web |last1 = Whidden |first1 = Jesse |title = Nebraska US Highways 6–38 |url = http://www.nebraskaroads.com/roads/usroutes/6-38.html#30S |website = Nebraska Roads |accessdate = January 12, 2017 }}{{sps|date=January 2017}}
8. ^{{cite map |author1 = Nebraska Department of Roads & Irrigation |year = 1937 |title = Nebraska State Highway System |url = http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/6887/nebraska-1937.pdf |section = E26 |access-date = January 12, 2017 }}
9. ^{{cite web |last1 = Whidden |first1 = Jesse |title = Nebraska US Highways 73–83 |url = http://www.nebraskaroads.com/roads/usroutes/73-83.html#73E |website = Nebraska Roads |accessdate = January 12, 2017 }}{{sps|date=January 2017}}
10. ^{{cite map |author1 = Nebraska Department of Roads |year = 1955 |title = State Highway System |url = http://www.roads.nebraska.gov/media/6888/state-highway-1955-hi-res.pdf |access-date = January 12, 2017 }}

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