Nebraska Highway 70

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Nebraska Highway 70
Length: 115.80 mi[1] (186.36 km)
Formed: 1960[2]
West end: NE 2/NE 92 east of Broken Bow
Major
junctions:
US 183 north of Westerville
NE 58 east of Arcadia
NE 11 in Ord
NE 91 west of Ericson
US 281 east of Ericson
East end: NE 14 in Elgin
Counties: Custer, Valley, Garfield, Wheeler, Antelope
Major cities: Westerville, Arcadia, Ord, Ericson, Bartlett, Elgin
Nebraska Highways
< N-69 N-71 >

Nebraska Highway 70 is a highway in central Nebraska. Its western terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 2 and Nebraska Highway 92 east of Broken Bow. Its eastern terminus is at Nebraska Highway 14 in Elgin.

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Nebraska Highway 70 begins at an intersection with NE 2 and NE 92 just east of Broken Bow. It heads in an eastward direction from here, where it will intersect with US 183 north of Westerville. It runs concurrently with US 183 for about a mile before splitting off to the east again, passing through Westerville. The highway runs to the east and northeast, passing through Arcadia. East of Arcadia, it meets NE 58 and heads northward, passing by NE 22 as well. In Ord, it intersects NE 11 and runs concurrently to the east with it for just about a mile. NE 70 exits Ord and heads in a northeasterly direction, where it will meet with NE 91 west of Ericson. NE 70 and NE 91 run concurrently through Ericson before meeting with US 281 to the east. NE 70 will run concurrently northward with US 281 for about 14 miles, passing through Bartlett, before splitting off to the east. Further east, the highway will enter Elgin where it will terminate at an intersection with NE 14.

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