Nebraska Highway 89

Nebraska Highway 89 marker

Nebraska Highway 89
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 72.52 mi[1] (116.71 km)
Existed: 1934[2] – present
Major junctions
West end: US 83 west of Danbury
  US 283 west of Beaver City
N-46 northwest of Stamford
US 136 in Orleans
East end: US 183 south of Alma
Location
Counties: Red Willow, Furnas, Harlan
Highway system
N-88N-91

Nebraska Highway 89 is a highway in southern Nebraska. Its western terminus is at U.S. Highway 83 west of Danbury. Its eastern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 183 south of Alma.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 89 begins at US 83 west of Danbury, and heads in a northeasterly direction into farmland. It passes through the unincorporated area of Marion, as well as Danbury and Lebanon. Further ahead, the route passes by NE 47 and continues eastward into Wilsonville. The highway continues onward, turning again to the northeast as it passes through Hendley before heading directly eastward again. West of Beaver City, it intersects with US 283 before actually passing through Beaver City. It then meets with NE 46 before heading through Stamford to the east. The route passes through the Flynn Junction area before entering the city of Orleans. At this point, it meets US 136 and runs concurrently with it for half a mile before turning to the south. It heads south and to the east before terminating at US 183 south of Alma.[1][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Red Willow0.000.00 US 83 (South 6th Street)
FurnasWilsonville23.8238.33 N-47 north
38.2461.54 US 283
Stamford52.0983.83 N-46 north
HarlanOrleans61.5999.12 US 136 westWest end of US 136 overlap
62.1199.96 US 136 east (East North Street)East end of US 136 overlap
72.52116.71 US 183
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

External links

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