Nebraska Highway 133

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Nebraska Highway 133
Length: 19.19 mi[1] (30.88 km)
Formed: 1947[2]
South end: US 6 in Omaha
Major
junctions:
I-680 in Omaha
North end: US 30 in Blair
Counties: Douglas, Washington
Major cities: Omaha, Blair
Nebraska Highways
< I-129 US 136 >

Nebraska Highway 133 is a highway in eastern Nebraska. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 6 in Omaha. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 30 in Blair.

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Nebraska Highway 133 begins at US 6, also known as Dodge Street, in Omaha as a 4 lane divided highway and goes north along 90th Street in Omaha. Near Irvington, at an intersection with Nebraska Link 28K, also known as Blair High Road, it turns northwest and proceeds in a north-northwesterly direction towards Blair on an expressway. It intersects Interstate 680 and Nebraska Highway 36 and then shortly after crossing from Douglas County to Washington County, the expressway ends. It proceeds on to Blair as a two-lane highway and ends at a roundabout intersection with US 30.

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