Nebraska Highway 58

Nebraska Highway 58
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 52.73 mi[2] (84.86 km)
Existed: 1926[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: US-281 south of St. Paul
  N-11 in Dannebrog
N-68 in Rockville
N-92 at Loup City
North end: N-70 east of Arcadia
Location
Counties: Valley, Sherman, Howard
Highway system

Nebraska Highways

N-57 N-59

Nebraska Highway 58 is a highway in Nebraska. It has a length of 53 miles (85 km). Much of the route lies near the Loup River. The southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 281 south of St. Paul. The northern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 70 east of Arcadia.

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Route description

Nebraska Highway 58 begins at U.S. Route 281 near St. Libory, heading west through farmland. At Dannebrog, the road forms a concurrency with Nebraska Highway 11 and heads southwest. The two roads split and Highway 58 heads west as it passes through Boelus. In Rockville, the road intersects Nebraska Highway 68 and turns northwest. In Loup City, Highway 58 becomes concurrent with Nebraska Highway 92 and turns west, intersecting Nebraska Highway 10. Past Loup City, Highway 58 splits from Highway 92 and continues north to its terminus near Arcadia at Nebraska Highway 70.[2][3]

Major intersections

County Location Mile[2] Junction Notes
Howard St. Libory 0.00 US-281 Southern terminus
Dannebrog 10.12 N-11 north (Naper Road) South end of NE 11 overlap
15.17 N-11 south (Rose Road) North end of NE 11 overlap
Sherman Rockville 27.33 N-68 west
Loup City 39.33 N-92 east South end of NE 92 overlap
41.58 N-10 south
42.30 N-92 west North end of NE 92 overlap
Valley 52.73 N-70 Northern terminus

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