Nebraska Highway 45

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Nebraska Highway 45
Length: 27.07 mi[1] (43.56 km)
Formed: 1974[2]
South end: NE 91 south of Newman Grove
Major
junctions:
NE 32 north of Newman Grove
North end: US 275 in Tilden
Counties: Platte, Madison, Boone, Antelope
Major cities: Newman Grove, Tilden
Nebraska Highways
< N-44 N-46 >

Nebraska Highway 45 is a highway in Nebraska. It runs in a south-to-north direction for 27 miles. It has a southern terminus at Nebraska Highway 91 south of Newman Grove. It has a northern terminus in Tilden at an intersection with U.S. Highway 275.

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Nebraska Highway 45 begins at Nebraska Highway 91 south of Newman Grove. It goes north through Newman Grove and then meets Nebraska Highway 32. The two highways overlap for 5 miles, going north and west to the border between Madison County and Boone County. At the border, Highway 45 turns north and separates from Highway 32. Highway 45 continues north, serving as the west border of Madison County and the east border of Boone County and Antelope County, ending in Tilden at U.S. Highway 275.

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