Nebraska Highway 41

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Nebraska Highway 41
Length: 103.53 mi[1] (166.62 km)
Formed: 1926[2]
West end: NE 14/NE S-18D in Clay Center
Major
junctions:
US 81 southeast of Geneva
NE 15 east of Milligan
US 77 southwest of Cortland
East end: NE 50 north of Tecumseh
Counties: Clay, Fillmore, Saline, Gage, Johnson
Major cities: Clay Center, Geneva, Wilber, Clatonia, Adams, Sterling
Nebraska Highways
< N-40 N-43 >

Nebraska Highway 41 is a highway in Nebraska. It runs for a length of 103.53 miles in a west-to-east direction. Its western terminus is in Clay Center at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 14 and Nebraska Spur 18D. Its eastern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 50 north of Tecumseh.

[edit] Route Description

Nebraska Highway 41 begins in Clay Center at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 14 and Nebraska Spur 18D. It goes east out of Clay Center until Geneva. In Geneva, it runs on an old alignment of U.S. Highway 81. It meets US 81 just east of Geneva and continues east until meeting Nebraska Highway 15. The two highways overlap for 2 miles. It turns east and at Wilber, meets Nebraska Highway 103. It continues east through Clatonia and briefly overlaps U.S. Highway 77. It continues east and meets Nebraska Highway 43 at Adams. Highway 41 continues east until Sterling, where it then angles southeasterly until St. Mary. After St. Mary, the highway turns straight east again and ends at Nebraska Highway 50 north of Tecumseh.

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