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U.S. Route 77 in Nebraska

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U.S. Highway 77 marker
U.S. Highway 77
Homestead Expressway
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US 77 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length189.88 mi[1] (305.58 km)
Existed1926[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US-77 at Kansas state line
Major intersections
North end US 77 at Iowa state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
CountiesGage, Lancaster, Saunders, Dodge, Burt, Thurston, Dakota
Highway system
I-76 N-78

U.S. Highway 77 (US 77) in the state of Nebraska runs south–north across the eastern portion of the state, emerging from Kansas in Gage County south of Wymore, and ending in Dakota County north of South Sioux City, before making a brief entrance into Iowa.

Route description

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In Nebraska, US 77 is a major north–south artery connecting the capital city of Lincoln with outlying areas to the north and south. The highway is designated as the Homestead Expressway from Beatrice to Interstate 80 (I-80) at Lincoln. In Lincoln, US 77 becomes a full controlled-access expressway before it overlaps with I-80 for about 8 miles. North of I-80, US 77 continues as an expressway to Wahoo, where it becomes a two-lane undivided road. It remains a two-lane highway except for two sections near Fremont, which are four-lane divided highways. The expressway north of Fremont is shared with US 275 and Nebraska Highway 91 (N-91). US 275 and N-91 separate from US 77 just south of Winslow, Nebraska and US 77 continues north as a two-lane highway until it meets U.S. Route 75 at Winnebago. The two highways run together to the junction of I-129 and US 20 at Dakota City, where US 75 breaks off and US 77 continues northward as a divided highway through South Sioux City before exiting the state via the Siouxland Veterans Memorial Bridge. The national end of US 77 lies four-tenths mile (640 m) on the other side of the bridge, at an interchange with I-29 in Sioux City, Iowa.

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1][3][4]kmExitDestinationsNotes
GageBarneston Township0.000.00
US-77 south – Marysville
Continuation into Kansas
3.034.88 N-8 – Pawnee City, Fairbury
Sicily Township13.3221.44
L-34H to N-112 – Odell
13.6221.92
N-112 south – Odell
No turns from northbound lane
Beatrice22.2335.78 US 136 / N-4 (Court Street) – Business Center
Holt Township30.0648.38 S-34D – Pickrell
Highland Township36.0758.05
N-41 west – Clatonia, Wilber
Southern end of N-41 concurrency
37.5760.46
N-41 east – Adams
Northern end of N-41 concurrency
LancasterBuda Precinct42.5668.49 S-55H – Hallam
Centerville Precinct48.6378.26 S-55G – Hickman
50.6481.50

N-33 west / S-55F east – Roca, Crete
Interchange; eastern terminus of N-33; western terminus of S-55F
53.8086.58
N-2 east – Nebraska City
Interchange; western terminus of N-2
53.9086.74Saltillo RoadInterchange
Lincoln57.1191.91To S. 14th Street / Warlick Road, W. Denton RoadPartial interchange; northbound exit; all other movements via at-grade intersection; access via Warlick Road (former US 77 north); future diamond interchange
58.1193.52W. Pioneers BoulevardAt-grade intersection; future diamond interchange with roundabouts
60.0896.69Van Dorn StreetSingle point urban interchange; former alignment of N-2; southern end of freeway section
61.4898.94Rosa Parks WaySingle point urban interchange
62.46100.52 US 6 (O Street)Diamond interchange
62.74100.97
I-80 west – Grand Island
Southern end of I-80 concurrency; I-80 exit 397
64.48103.77399Cornhusker Highway – Lincoln AirportExit numbers follow I-80
66.49–
66.49
107.01–
107.01
401
I-180 south / US 34 / 9th Street – Downtown
Northbound exits signed as 401A (south/east) and 401B (west)
68.95110.9640327th Street
71.22114.62


I-80 east / L-55X south (56th Street) to US 6 – Omaha
Northern end of I-80 concurrency; northern end of freeway section; I-80 exit 405; L-55X is former US 77 south
Rock Creek Precinct77.44124.63 S-55E – Davey
SaundersStocking Township88.65142.67
N-66 east – Ithaca, Ashland
92.74149.25
N-92 west – Grand Island
Southern end of N-92 concurrency
Wahoo96.15154.74
N-109 north – Colon
Mead101.36163.12 N-92 – OmahaNorthern end of N-92 concurrency
Marietta TownshipPohocco Township line106.38171.20
N-64 east – Leshara, Valley
Pohocco Township112.34180.79
N-109 west – Cedar Bluffs
DodgeElkhorn Township116.44187.39
US 275 east (West Dodge Expressway east) / Old Highway 8
Interchange with US 275, roundabout with Old Hwy. 8; southern end of US 275 overlap
Fremont117.56189.19Morningside Road
118.54190.77Military Avenue – Historic Downtown
119.14191.74
US 30 east (Lincoln Highway) – Fremont, Blair
Eastern end of US 30 overlap; western end of West Dodge Expressway
118.09–
118.11
190.05–
190.08

US 30 west – Columbus
Interchange; western end of US 30 overlap
Nickerson Township121.90196.18
N-91 east – Nickerson
Southern end of N-91 concurrency
Hooper Township125.75202.38
US 275 / N-91 west – Norfolk
Interchange; northern end of US 275/N-91 concurrency; northbound left exit and southbound left entrance only
BurtOakland142.48229.30 N-32 – West Point, Tekamah
Everett TownshipLogan Township line154.85249.21 N-51 – Bancroft, Decatur
ThurstonDawes Township158.84255.63 S-87B – Rosalie
Walthill164.99265.53 N-94
Winnebago170.78274.84
US 75 south – Omaha
Roundabout; southern end of US 75 concurrency; former US 73 south
DakotaDakota City184.40296.76 N-35 – Wayne
Covington Precinct186.74300.53
US 75 north / I-129 / US 20 – Iowa
Cloverleaf interchange; northern end of US 75 concurrency; I-129 exit 1
South Sioux City189.42304.84

US 20 Bus. west (Dakota Avenue south)
Southern end of US 20 Bus. concurrency
Missouri River189.88305.58Siouxland Veterans Memorial Bridge; NebraskaIowa line


US 77 north (US 20 Bus. east) to I-29
Continuation into Sioux City, Iowa
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Roads. 2015. pp. 191–198. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "US 73-83". Nebraska Roads. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  3. ^ "Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book. Interstate Highway No. 80" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Roads. 2010. pp. 196–197. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book. U.S. Highway No. 75" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Roads. 2010. pp. 170–171. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
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