Nebraska Highway 15

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Nebraska Highway 15 marker

Nebraska Highway 15
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Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 210.07 mi[2] (338.07 km)
Existed: 1925[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: K-15
  US 136 in Fairbury
US 6 west of Dorchester
I-80 south of Seward
US 30 north of Schuyler
US 275 north of Pilger
US 20 in Laurel
N-12 west of Obert
North end: SD 19 northeast of Maskell
Location
Counties: Jefferson, Saline, Seward, Butler, Colfax, Stanton, Wayne, Cedar, Dixon
Highway system
N-14 N-16
File:NebraskaHwy15.jpg
Highway 15 as it heads straight south through the rolling hills of northern Nebraska

Nebraska Highway 15 is a highway in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It has a southern terminus at the Kansas border south of Fairbury and a northern terminus northeast of Maskell at the South Dakota border.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 15 begins at the Kansas border south of Fairbury. This southern terminus for NE 15 is also the northern terminus for K-15. It goes north through farmland towards Fairbury and crosses the Little Blue River. At Fairbury it crosses U.S. Highway 136. Near Dorchester it joins with U.S. Highway 6 for about 10 miles (16 km) before splitting off again, and then crossing Interstate 80 south of Seward. In Seward, it meets U.S. Highway 34. It continues north and crosses the Platte River just before reaching Schuyler, and then U.S. Highway 30. It continues north from there where, near Pilger, it travels east for 2 miles (3.2 km) along with U.S. Highway 275. Then it heads back north and passes through Wayne before joining U.S. Highway 20 for 3 miles (4.8 km) near Laurel. It then splits from US 20, and travels due north until it junctions with Nebraska Highway 12. It overlaps NE 12 for 7 miles (11 km) past Maskell and then heads back north where it crosses the Missouri River via the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge into South Dakota and changes to South Dakota Highway 19.[2][3]

Major intersections

County Location mi[2] km Destinations Notes
Jefferson 0.00 0.00 K-15 south (King Road) Kansas border, southern terminus
Fairbury 7.15 11.51 N-8 west (709th Road) South end of N-8 overlap
8.86 14.26 N-8 east North end of N-8 overlap
10.08 16.22 US 136 (East 14th Street)
21.22 34.15 N-4 east (723rd Road) South end of N-4 overlap
22.22 35.76 N-4 west (724th Road) North end of N-4 overlap
Saline Western 27.25 43.85 S-76C west (County Road V)
29.25 47.07 N-74 west (County Road T)
33.25 53.51 N-41 east (County Road P) South end of N-41 overlap
35.26 56.75 N-41 west (County Road N) North end of N-41 overlap
45.27 72.86 US 6 west (County Road D) South end of US 6 overlap
Dorchester 45.88 73.84 N-33 east (County Road Dd)
48.47 78.00 L-76E south (County Road 1400)
Seward 56.99 91.72 US 6 east (Pioneers Road) North end of US 6 overlap
60.54 97.43 I-80 I-80 exit 379
Seward 66.41 106.88 US 34 (Main Street)
Staplehurst 71.07 114.38 S-80C west (Branched Oak Road)
Bee 73.08 117.61 S-80B east (Rock Creek Road)
Butler Ulysses 78.07 125.64 N-66 east / S-12C west (Road 23)
87.13 140.22 N-92 east (32 Road) South end of N-92 overlap
88.65 142.67 N-92 west (32 Road) North end of N-92 overlap
Bruno 93.66 150.73 S-12B east (37 Road)
97.66 157.17 N-64 west (41 Road)
Linwood 104.64 168.40 S-12A east (45 Road)
Colfax Schuyler 109.65 176.46 US 30 Interchange
126.72 203.94 N-91 (Road W)
Stanton 134.77 216.89 N-32 (828th Road)
147.78 237.83 US 275 west (841st Road) South end of US 275 overlap
149.79 241.06 US 275 east North end of US 275 overlap
Wayne Wayne 164.77 265.17 N-35 (7th Street)
DixonCedar
county line
Concord 174.83 281.36 N-116 north
Cedar Laurel 180.20 290.00 US 20 west South end of US 20 overlap
182.71 294.04 US 20 east North end of US 20 overlap
183.15 294.75 N-59 (872nd Road)
193.14 310.83 N-84 west (882nd Road)
199.41 320.92 N-12 west (890th Road) South end of N-12 overlap
Dixon 207.12 333.33 N-12 east North end of N-12 overlap
210.07 338.07 SD 19 north South Dakota border at Vermillion–Newcastle Bridge over Missouri River, northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Nebraska Roads: NE 11-20
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book
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External links

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