Nebraska Highway 15 Explained

State:NE
Type:NE
Route:15
Map:Nebraska Highway 15 map.png
Map Notes:Nebraska Highway 15 highlighted in red
Length Mi:210.11
Length Round:2
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1925[2]
Direction A:South
Terminus A: south of Fairbury
Junction:
Direction B:North
Terminus B: northeast of Maskell
Counties:Jefferson, Saline, Seward, Butler, Colfax, Stanton, Wayne, Cedar, Dixon
Previous Type:NE
Previous Route:14
Next Type:NE
Next Route:16

Nebraska Highway 15 (N-15) is a highway in eastern Nebraska, United States. 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 10miles 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 2miles along with U.S. Highway 275. Then it heads back north and passes through Wayne before joining U.S. Highway 20 for 3miles near Laurel. It then splits from US 20, and travels due north until it junctions with Nebraska Highway 12. It overlaps NE 12 for 7miles 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.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book. Nebraska Department of Roads. January 7, 2017. 56–61. 2015.
  2. http://www.nebraskaroads.com/roads/nebroutes/11-20.html#15 Nebraska Roads: NE 11-20