Nebraska Highway 10
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Nebraska Highway 10 |
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Length: | 102.20 mi[1] (164.47 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1925 | ||||||||
South end: | K-8 south of Franklin | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 136 in Franklin US 20/US 6 in Minden I-80 southeast of Kearney NE 44 in Kearney |
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North end: | NE 58/NE 92 at Loup City | ||||||||
Counties: | Franklin, Kearney, Buffalo, Sherman | ||||||||
Major cities: | Franklin, Minden, Kearney, Loup City | ||||||||
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Nebraska Highway 10 is a highway in Nebraska. Its southern terminus is at the Kansas border south of Franklin. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 92 and Nebraska Highway 58 in Loup City.
[edit] Route Description
Nebraska Highway 10 begins at the Kansas border south of Franklin. This terminus is also the northern terminus of K-8. It continues north and after a brief turn northwest, turns north into Franklin. In Franklin, it meets U.S. Highway 136. It continues northward, staying on the same line until it meets U.S. Highway 6 and U.S. Highway 34 in Minden. It continues north, meets Interstate 80 and shortly thereafter, meets U.S. Highway 30 east of Kearney. It then turns west, overlapping US 30 until separating in downtown Kearney at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 44.
It turns north again, goes through Pleasanton, then meets Nebraska Highway 2 at Hazard. It turns northeast, then east and continues in that direction until an intersection with Nebraska Link 82A, then turns north. It proceeds north until ending in Loup City at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 92 and Nebraska Highway 58.
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