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State Highway 50 marker
State Highway 50
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length91.50 mi[1] (147.25 km)
Existed1932[2]–present
Major junctions
South end K-63 south of Du Bois
Major intersections
North end US 275 / N-92 in Omaha
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNebraska
CountiesPawnee, Johnson, Otoe, Cass, Sarpy, Douglas
Highway system
N-47 N-51

Nebraska Highway 50 (N-50) is a north–south highway in the state of Nebraska. The southern terminus is at the Nebraska-Kansas border near Du Bois. The northern terminus is in the Millard neighborhood of Omaha at an intersection with U.S. Highway 275 (US 275) and N-92. It is a two lane highway except for the section from Springfield north to the southern edge of the Millard neighborhood in Omaha, which is a divided highway.

Route description

N-50 begins at the Kansas border south of Du Bois. The highway extends into Kansas as K-63. It runs through farmland, passes through Du Bois, and meets N-8. The two highways overlap, first by going north and then by going west, into Pawnee City. In Pawnee City, the overlap with N-8 ends and a new one with N-65 begins. The two highways overlap going north out of Pawnee City and separate near Table Rock, Nebraska. Two miles north, N-50 briefly overlaps N-4 before going north again. Near Elk Creek, N-50 meets N-62. Further north, N-50 passes through Tecumseh and meets U.S. Highway 136. The highway continues due north from Tecumseh through Syracuse, passing by N-41 and N-128 between Tecumseh and Syracuse. In Syracuse, N-50 meets N-2.[1][3]

N-50 continues due north from Syracuse, meeting US 34 near Avoca. Near Manley, N-50 meets N-1. It continues north and curves northeast before meeting N-66. N-50 and N-66 overlap until the southwestern edge of Louisville, where they separate, though signage on N-50 has "To N-66" signs in the Louisville area, due to a gap in that highway in Louisville. After passing through Louisville, N-50 immediately crosses the Platte River and then immediately meets N-31. N-50 then goes northeast briefly and turns north to go through Springfield, where the highway becomes divided. As the highway approaches Omaha, it meets N-370 and then Interstate 80. It then continues north into the Millard neighborhood of Omaha on 144th Street, then turns northeast onto Millard Avenue. After passing through Millard, N-50 ends by meeting US 275 and N-92.[1][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Pawnee0.000.00
K-63 south
Continuation into Kansas
Dubois3.525.66
N-8 east
South end of N-8 overlap
Pawnee City12.9820.89

N-8 west / N-65 south (7th Street)
North end of N-8 overlap, south end of N-65 overlap
16.5226.59
N-65 north
North end of N-65 overlap
18.2529.37
L-67E north
18.5929.92
N-4 east
South end of N-4 overlap
19.8231.90
N-4 west
North end of N-4 overlap
Steinauer20.8133.49
S-67B west
Johnson25.8341.57
N-62 east
Tecumseh32.8452.85 US 136 (1st Street)
35.8457.68
N-41 west
Cook41.8567.35
S-49A east
OtoeBurr43.8470.55
S-66E west (R Road)
47.8376.97
N-128 east (N Road)
Syracuse53.1185.47 N-2Interchange
Otoe56.8491.48
S-66C east (E Road)
Cass62.84101.13 US 34 (East O Street)
Weeping Water66.81107.52
S-13K east
Manley69.83112.38 N-1
70.33113.19
S-13F east (Manley Road)
Louisville74.30119.57
N-66 west (East Park Highway)
South end of N-66 overlap
75.65121.75
N-66 east
North end of N-66 overlap
Sarpy77.20124.24
N-31 north
Chalco86.54139.27 N-370Interchange
87.54140.88 I-80I-80 exit 440
DouglasOmaha91.50147.25 US 275 / N-92Northern terminus; continues north as 132nd Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book
  2. ^ The Nebraska Highways Page: Highways 31 to 60
  3. ^ a b "overview of Nebraska Highway 50" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
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