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At Sun Valley Boulevard, it turns to go northeasterly. At North 10th Street, US-6 turns north-northwest and becomes North 11th Street, a divided highway. At Cornhusker Highway, US-6 turns east with a short urban connection to I-180 on the west along Cornhusker. US-6 then follows Cornhusker Highway, which is a divided highway, northeast out of ...
Nebraska Highway 133 (N-133) is a state highway in Douglas and Washington counties in Nebraska, United States, that conencts U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Omaha with U.S. Route 30 (US 30) in Blair. For its entire length, N-133 is a four-lane divided highway .
Replaced by US-6, US-275, and N-92 US 30S — — US-30 in Fremont: US-6/US-30S at Iowa border in Omaha [6] 1932: 1939 [7] Former N-18 and old routing of US-30, replaced by US-30A and US-275 US 32 — — US 6 in Omaha: Iowa state line 1926: 1934 Became an extension of US 6 US 34: 387.83: 624.15 US-34 at Colorado border near Haigler
Traffic headed to I-95 from Route 6/10 overnight on May 3-4 will be redirected as crews expand the new viaduct service road. Major traffic redirect on I-95, 6/10 coming this weekend. What to know.
Turning lane from N-14 to N-39; may be the shortest signed highway in Nebraska L-7E: 10.27: 16.53 N-2 in Hemingford: N-87 east of Hemingford Box Butte: 2000: current Formerly an alignment of N-87; segment east of US 385 previously a segment of US 385 L-10B: 1.98: 3.19 I-80 south of Odessa: US 30 south of Odessa Buffalo: 1971: current L-10C: 3. ...
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PROVIDENCE − Drivers heading from Route 6 East to Route 10 South are using a rebuilt, dedicated ramp connecting the two highways, ditching the 180-degree-turn on the Westminster Street bridge.
Every significant section of roadway maintained by the state is assigned a number, officially State Highway No. X [2] but also commonly referred to as Nebraska Highway X, as well as N-X. State highways are signed with a white trapezoidal field on a black background with the state, route number and oxen pulled covered wagon displayed in black ...