Nebraska Highway 39

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Nebraska Highway 39 marker

Nebraska Highway 39
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 42.05 mi[1] (67.67 km)
Existed: 1933[2] – present
Major junctions
South end: N-92 west of Osceola
  US-30 southwest of Silver Creek
North end: N-14 southeast of Albion
Location
Counties: Polk, Merrick, Platte, Nance, Boone
Highway system
N-36 N-40

Nebraska Highway 39 is a highway in central Nebraska. It runs for a length of 42.05 miles (67.67 km). It has a southern terminus west of Osceola at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 92. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 14 southeast of Albion.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 39 begins in rural Polk County west of Osceola at Nebraska Highway 92. It goes north through farmland, crosses the Platte River and meets U.S. Highway 30 at Silver Creek. It runs northwesterly and crosses over the Loup River shortly before meeting Nebraska Highway 22. NE 39 and NE 22 then overlap into Genoa. They separate and NE 39 continues northwest into St. Edward. It goes west out of St. Edward and at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 56, turns northwest again. Shortly before Albion, the highway meets Nebraska Highway 14 and ends.[1][3]

Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
Polk 0.00 N-92 (County Road 130) Southern terminus
Merrick Silver Creek 9.76 US-30
Platte No major junctions
Nance Genoa 19.28 N-22 west South end of NE 22 overlap
20.49 N-22 east (Willard Avenue) North end of NE 22 overlap
23.63 L-63A east
Platte No major junctions
Boone St. Edward 32.85 N-56 west
Albion 41.93 L-6A west
42.05 N-14 Northern terminus

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