Nebraska Highway 63

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Nebraska Highway 63 marker

Nebraska Highway 63
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Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 13.93 mi[2] (22.42 km)
Existed: 1936[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: US 34 east of Eagle
  I-80 east of Greenwood
North end: US 6 southwest of Ashland
Location
Counties: Cass
Highway system
N-62 N-64

Nebraska Highway 63 is a highway in eastern Nebraska. It is a north–south highway with a length of 13.93 miles (22.42 km). Its southern terminus is at U.S. Highway 34 east of Eagle. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Highway 6 southwest of Ashland.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 63 begins at U.S. 34 east of Eagle. It goes north into farmland through Alvo before intersecting Interstate 80. It goes north towards Ashland before ending at U.S. 6. Nebraska Highway 63 currently lies entirely in Cass County. Exit signage on Interstate 80 indicates the Nebraska Highway 63 exit as the exit for Ashland and Greenwood.[2][3]

History

Prior to October 24, 2005, Nebraska Highway 63 extended north from its present terminus on a concurrency with U.S. Highway 6 to Ashland. At Ashland, it turned north, and followed a highway which went north and west near the villages of Memphis and Ithaca, eventually terminating at U.S. Highway 77 south of Wahoo. On that day, that part of the highway was renumbered as Nebraska Highway 66.[1]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Cass County.

Location mi[2] km Destinations Notes
Eagle 0.00 0.00 US 34 (East O Street) Southern terminus
10.95 17.62 I-80 I-80 exit 420
Ashland 13.93 22.42 US 6 Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Nebraska Highways Page: Highways 61 to 100
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book
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External links

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