Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | Junction | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dundy | 0.00 | US 34 west | Colorado border | ||
| Haigler | 7.50 | N-27 south | |||
| Benkelman | 28.51 | N-61 south | West end of NE 61 overlap | ||
| 31.52 | N-61 north | East end of NE 61 overlap | |||
| Hitchcock | Trenton | 60.91 | N-25 (Main Street) | ||
| 68.27 | US-6 west | West end of US 6 overlap | |||
| 68.70 | L-44C west | ||||
| Culbertson | 71.20 | N-17 south (County Road) | |||
| Red Willow | McCook | 81.97 | US-83 north | West end of US 83 overlap | |
| 83.40 | US-83 south (South 6th Street) | East end of US 83 overlap | |||
| Furnas | Cambridge | 108.57 | N-47 south (Patterson Street) | ||
| Arapahoe | 123.05 | US-283 (Nebraska Avenue) | |||
| 129.25 | US-136 east | ||||
| 137.18 | N-46 south | ||||
| Harlan | 141.65 | N-4 east | |||
| Phelps | Holdrege | 154.35 | N-23 west (West 4th Avenue) | ||
| 154.95 | US-183 (Burlington Street) | ||||
| Kearney | Axtell | 166.79 | N-44 south (21 Road) | West end of NE 44 overlap | |
| 170.87 | N-44 north (25 Road) | East end of NE 44 overlap | |||
| Minden | 177.99 | N-10 (North Brown Avenue) | |||
| Adams | Kenesaw | 194.61 | S-1A north (South Smith Way) | ||
| Juniata | 202.56 | S-1B north (South Juniata Avenue) | |||
| Hastings | 206.06 | S-1C north | |||
| 208.05 | US-281 south (South Baltimore Avenue) | West end of US 281 overlap | |||
| 208.55 | US-6 east (West J Street) | East end of US 6 overlap | |||
| Trumbull | 216.78 | S-1D east (County Road 85) | |||
| Hall | 226.20 | I-80 | I-80 exit 312 | ||
| Grand Island | 230.87 | US-281 north / N-2 west | East end of US 281 overlap, west end of NE 2 overlap | ||
| Merrick | No major junctions | ||||
| Hamilton | 237.51 | N-2 east | East end of NE 2 overlap | ||
| Phillips | 240.03 | S-41A north (Phillips Spur) | |||
| Giltner | 243.53 | S-41B south (Giltner Spur) | |||
| Aurora | 251.51 | N-14 (16th Street) | |||
| Hampton | 257.55 | L-41D south (South W Road) | |||
| York | Henderson | 261.68 | S-93A north (Road B) | ||
| Charleston | 267.68 | L-93E south (Road H) | |||
| York | 271.72 | US-81 south | West end of US 81 overlap | ||
| 273.12 | US-81 north | East end of US 81 overlap | |||
| Waco | 280.26 | L-93B south (Road S) | |||
| 283.25 | N-69 north (Road V) | ||||
| Seward | Utica | 286.21 | L-80F south (Centennial Avenue) | ||
| Tamora | 293.24 | L-80G south (County Road 364) | |||
| Seward | 299.43 | N-15 (South 6th Street) | |||
| Garland | 305.81 | S-80D north (196th) | |||
| Lancaster | Malcolm | 314.17 | S-55M north | ||
| Lincoln | 316.06 | N-79 north (Northwest 56th Street) | |||
| 317.66 | S-55C south (Airport Road) | ||||
| 317.97 | Northwest 27th Street | Interchange | |||
| 320.48 | West end of freeway section | ||||
| I-180 | West end of I-180 overlap | ||||
| 320.76 | I-80 west / US-77 south – Lincoln Airport | I-180 exit 401C, exit number based on I-80 mileage | |||
| I-80 east / US-77 north – Omaha | I-180 exit 401D, exit number based on I-80 mileage | ||||
| 321.27 | Superior Street | I-180 exit 1 | |||
| 322.53 | To US-6 (Cornhusker Highway) – Lincoln Airport | I-180 exit 2 | |||
| 323.95 | North 10th Street – UNL/Stadium | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance, I-180 exit 3 (number not signed) | |||
| I-180 | East end of I-180 overlap | ||||
| East end of freeway section | |||||
| Cass | Eagle | 338.93 | N-43 south (South 214th Street) | ||
| 340.94 | N-63 north (238th Street) | ||||
| Elmwood | 345.92 | N-1 east (298th Street) | |||
| 351.95 | N-50 | ||||
| Avoca | 354.96 | S-13C south (South 132nd Street) | |||
| 360.95 | N-67 south (South 60th Street) | ||||
| Nehawka | 361.93 | S-13D north (48th Street) | |||
| Union | 365.96 | US-75 south | West end of US 75 overlap | ||
| Murray | 373.00 | N-1 west | |||
| Plattsmouth | 379.03 | US-75 north / N-66 west | East end of US 75 overlap | ||
| Missouri River |
382.57 | 615.69 | Plattsmouth Bridge into IowaState Line | ||
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