Interstate 80 in Nebraska - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile # Destinations Notes
Kimball 0.48 1 L-53B (I-80 Bus. west) to US-30 - Pine Bluffs
8.46 8 L-53C – Bushnell
20.70 20 N-71 – Scottsbluff, Kimball
22.69 22 Kimball (L-53E)
29.76 29 L-53A – Dix
Cheyenne 38.96 38 L-17B – Potter
48.92 48 L-17C
55.37 55 I-80 Bus. east / N-19 – Sidney
Sidney 59.92 59 I-80 Bus. west / L-17J to US-385 – Sidney, Bridgeport
69.63 69 L-17E – Sunol
76.61 76 L-17F – Lodgepole
Deuel 85.22 85 L-25A – Chappell
95.02 95 N-27 - Julesburg, Oshkosh
101.19 101 US-138 – Big Springs, Julesburg
102.59 102 I-76 west – Denver
107.36 107 L-25B – Big Springs
Keith 117.25 117 L-51A – Brule
Ogallala 126.69 126 US-26 / N-61 – Ogallala, Grant
133.96 133 L-51B – Roscoe
145.65 145 L-51C – Paxton
Lincoln 158.01 158 N-25 – Sutherland, Wallace
164.52 164 L-56C – Hershey
North Platte 177.16 177 US-83 – North Platte, McCook
179.22 179 L-56G to US-30 – North Platte
190.45 190 S-56A – Maxwell
198.98 199 L-56D – Brady
Dawson Gothenburg 211.79 211 N-47 – Gothenburg
Cozad 222.46 222 N-21 – Cozad
231.10 231 L-24A – Darr
237.20 237 US-283 – Arapahoe, Lexington, Elwood
248.53 248 L-24B – Overton
Buffalo 257.00 257 US-183 – Holdrege, Elm Creek
263.67 263 L-10B – Odessa
Kearney 272.60 272 N-44 – Kearney, Archway Monument
279.90 279 N-10 – Minden
285.63 285 L-10C – Gibbon
291.36 291 L-10D – Shelton, Kenesaw
Hall 300.10 300 N-11 (S-40D) – Wood River
305.66 305 L-40C – Alda
Grand Island 312.07 312 US-34 / US-281 – Hastings, Grand Island
314.11 314 Locust Street – Grand Island
Hamilton 318.16 318 N-2 – Phillips, Grand Island
324.16 324 S-41B – Giltner
332.17 332 N-14 – Aurora
338.14 338 L-41D – Hampton
York 342.13 342 S-93A – Henderson
348.11 348 L-93E – Bradshaw
York 353.10 353 US-81 – Geneva, York
360.13 360 L-93B – Waco
Seward 366.15 366 L-80F – Utica
369.14 369 L-80E – Beaver Crossing
373.11 373 L-80G – Goehner
379.11 379 N-15 – Seward, Fairbury
382.11 382 Milford (L-80H)
388.13 388 N-103 – Crete
Lancaster Lincoln 395.61 395 To US-6 / Northwest 48th Street (L-55K)
396.36 396 US-6 (West O Street) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Westbound exit is via exit 397
397.27 397 US-77 south – Beatrice West end of US 77 overlap
399.03 399 Lincoln Municipal Airport
401.04 401 I-180 / US-34 (9th Street) – Downtown Lincoln Signed as exits 401A (south/east) and 401B (west)
403.49 403 27th Street – State Fair Park
405.76 405 US-77 north (North 56th Street, L-55X) – Fremont, Wahoo East end of US 77 overlap
409.76 409 US-6 – East Lincoln, Waverly
Cass 420.94 420 N-63 – Ashland, Greenwood
426.07 426 N-66 – Mahoney State Park, Ashland, South Bend Strategic Air and Space Museum
Sarpy 432.95 432 N-31 to US-6 – Gretna, Louisville
439.20 439 N-370 – Bellevue, Papillion, Gretna Werner Park (stadium), Offutt Air Force Base
440.65 440 N-50 – Springfield, Millard, Louisville
442.90 442 Giles Road, Harrison Street
Douglas Omaha 444 Q Street Westbound exit only
445.05 445 US-275 / N-92 (L Street)
445 I Street Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
445.98 446 I-680 north
448.30 448 84th Street
449.31 449 72nd Street
450.32 450 60th Street
451.84 451 42nd Street
452.86 452 I-480 north / US-75 (Kennedy Freeway) – Downtown Omaha Eppley Airfield (north), Bellevue (south)
453.05 453 24th Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
454.15 454 13th Street - Lauritzen Gardens / Henry Doorly Zoo
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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