Nebraska Highway 99

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Nebraska Highway 99 marker

Nebraska Highway 99
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 13.05 mi[1] (21.00 km)
Major junctions
South end: K-99 south of Burchard
North end: N-4 north of Burchard
Location
Counties: Pawnee
Highway system
N-98 N-103

Nebraska Highway 99 is a highway in southeastern Nebraska. It has a southern terminus at the Kansas border south of Burchard and just north of Summerfield, Kansas. Its northern terminus is north of Burchard at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 4. It lies entirely in Pawnee County. It is a part of a three-state "Highway 99" which includes K-99 in Kansas and Oklahoma State Highway 99.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 99 begins just north of Summerfield, Kansas. The southern terminus of NE 99 is also the northern terminus of K-99. A couple miles north of the border, it is paired with Nebraska Highway 8 for several miles through farmland. After the two highways separate, NE 99 continues north through Burchard. After 3 miles (4.8 km), NE 99 meets Nebraska Highway 4 and ends.[1][2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Pawnee County.

Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
0.00 K-99 south (4th Street) Kansas border, southern terminus
3.01 N-8 west South end of NE 8 overlap
7.64 N-8 east North end of NE 8 overlap
Burchard 13.05 N-4 Northern terminus

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