Nebraska Highway 22

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Nebraska Highway 22 marker

Nebraska Highway 22
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 89.26 mi[1] (143.65 km)
Existed: 1933 – present
Major junctions
West end: N-70 south of Ord
  N-11 southeast of North Loup
US-281 south of Greeley
N-14 in Fullerton
N-39 south of Genoa
East end: US-81 northwest of Columbus
Location
Counties: Valley, Greeley, Howard, Merrick, Nance, Platte
Highway system
N-21 N-23

Nebraska Highway 22 is a highway in central Nebraska. It runs eastwest for 89.25 miles (143.63 km). Its western terminus is at Nebraska Highway 70 south of Ord. Its eastern terminus is at U.S. Highway 81 northwest of Columbus.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 22 begins at Nebraska Highway 70 south of Ord in rural Valley County, heading east into farmland. At North Loup, NE 22 meets Nebraska Highway 11 and they are paired together for 2 miles (3.2 km). Near Scotia, it turns east and goes through Scotia before meeting U.S. Highway 281. The two highways are paired together and separate near Wolbach. It goes east through Wolbach and continues east until it meets Nebraska Highway 14 in Fullerton. NE 22 and NE 14 go north out of Fullerton and separate. NE 22 then goes east on an alignment which parallels the Loup River on its north side. It passes through Genoa and Monroe before ending at U.S. Highway 81 near Columbus.[1][2]

Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
Valley 0.00 N-70 Western terminus
North Loup 11.89 N-11 north West end of NE 11 overlap
Greeley Scotia 13.92 N-11 south East end of NE 11 overlap
23.98 US-281 north West end of US 281 overlap
Wolbach 31.80 US-281 south East end of US 281 overlap
Nance Fullerton 56.88 N-14 south (South Johnson Street) West end of NE 14 overlap
58.52 N-14 north East end of NE 14 overlap
Genoa 71.82 N-39 south West end of NE 39 overlap
73.03 N-39 north (Willard Avenue) East end of NE 39 overlap
74.96 L-63A west
Platte 89.26 US-81 Eastern terminus

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