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Nebraska Highway 27

Nebraska Highway 27 marker

Nebraska Highway 27
Nebraska Highway 27 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 96.61 mi (155.48 km)
Existed: 1926 – present
Southern segment
Length: 0.78 mi (1.26 km)
South end: K-27 south of Haigler
North end: US 34 in Haigler
Middle segment
Length: 27.11 mi (43.63 km)
South end: I-80 near Chappell
North end: US 26 in Oshkosh
Northern segment
Length: 68.72 mi (110.59 km)
South end: N-2 at Ellsworth
Major
junctions:
US 20 in Gordon
North end: SD 391 north of Gordon
Location
Counties: Southern segment: Dundy
Middle segment: Deuel, Garden
Northern segment: Sheridan
Highway system
US 26 N-29

Nebraska Highway 27 marker

Nebraska Highway 27 is a highway in Nebraska. It is divided into three segments. The southernmost segment begins at the Kansas border and goes north to Haigler. The middle segment begins at Interstate 80 near Chappell and goes north to Oshkosh. The northernmost segment begins at Ellsworth and goes north to the South Dakota border.

The southern segment of Nebraska Highway 27 begins at the Kansas border. The southern terminus of NE 27 is also the northern terminus of K-27. It goes north 0.78 miles (1.26 km) through farm fields to Haigler, where it intersects U.S. Highway 34 and ends.

The middle segment of Nebraska Highway 27 begins at Interstate 80 at Exit 95 near Chappell. It goes north through farmland to U.S. Highway 30. It goes west with US 30 for 2 miles (3.2 km), then turns north again. At Oshkosh, NE 27 meets U.S. Highway 26 and the middle segment ends.

The northern segment of Nebraska Highway 27 begins at Nebraska Highway 2 at Ellsworth. It goes north through the Sand Hills to Gordon, where it intersects U.S. Highway 20. It continues north out of Gordon and ends at the South Dakota border. The roadway continues in South Dakota as South Dakota Highway 391.


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