Nebraska Highway 25

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Nebraska Highway 25
Length: 87.56 mi[1] (140.91 km)
South end: K-25 south of Trenton
Major
junctions:
US 34 in Trenton
US 6 north of Trenton
NE 23 east of Wallace
I-80 south of Sutherland
North end: US 30 in Sutherland
Counties: Hitchcock, Hayes, Lincoln
Major cities: Trenton, Hayes Center, Sutherland
Nebraska Highways
< N-24 N-25A >

Nebraska Highway 25 is a highway in southwestern Nebraska. It runs for 87 miles. Its southern terminus is at the Kansas border south of Trenton. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Highway 30 in Sutherland.

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Nebraska Highway 25 begins at the Kansas border and serves as a continuation of K-25. It goes north and near the Swanson Reservoir, turns northeast to go into Trenton. In Trenton, NE 25 meets U.S. Highway 34. It continues north for 8 miles, where it meets U.S. Highway 6. It proceeds north through Hayes Center, then goes northwesterly to the border of Hayes County and Lincoln County. The highway then turns due north and meets Nebraska Highway 23 near Wallace. It continues north, meets Interstate 80 shortly before entering Sutherland, and ends in Sutherland at an intersection with U.S. Highway 30.

A previous routing of the highway is now Nebraska Highway 25A, which serves as a spur to Palisade.

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