Nebraska Highway 43

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Nebraska Highway 43 marker

Nebraska Highway 43
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 30.22 mi[1] (48.63 km)
Major junctions
South end: N-41 northeast of Adams
  N-2 concurrent between Bennet and Palmyra
North end: US-34 in Eagle
Location
Counties: Gage, Lancaster, Otoe, Cass
Highway system
N-41 N-44

Nebraska Highway 43 is a highway in southeastern Nebraska. It runs for a length of 30 miles (48 km) in a south-to-north direction. Its southern terminus is near Adams at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 41. Its northern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 34 in Eagle.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 43 begins near Adams at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 41. The highway heads due north into farmland until Bennet. Shortly after Bennet, the highway meets Nebraska Highway 2 and turns east to overlap with Highway 2. Highway 2 and Highway 43 overlap until Palmyra, which is where Highway 43 turns north. Highway 43 goes north for four miles (6 km), west for one, and then north for three more miles, where it meets U.S. Highway 34 in Eagle and ends.[1][2]

Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
Gage Adams 0.00 N-41 Southern terminus
Lancaster Panama 9.01 S-55D west (Panama Road)
17.14 N-2 west (Rokeby Road) Interchange, south end of NE 2 overlap
Otoe Palmyra 22.40 N-2 east North end of NE 2 overlap
Cass Eagle 30.22 US-34 (East O Street) Northern terminus

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