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Nebraska Highway 57

Nebraska Highway 57 marker

Nebraska Highway 57
Nebraska Highway 57 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 58.17 mi (93.62 km)
Southern segment
Length: 21.73 mi (34.97 km)
South end: N-91 near Leigh
Major
junctions:
N-32 south of Stanton
N-24 in Stanton
North end: US 275 north of Stanton
Eastern segment
Length: 36.44 mi (58.64 km)
South end: N-98 south of Carroll
Major
junctions:
US 20 in Belden
N-84 in Hartington
North end: N-12 north of Hartington
Location
Counties: Southern segment: Colfax, Stanton
Northern segment: Wayne, Cedar
Highway system
N-56 N-58

Nebraska Highway 57 marker

Nebraska Highway 57 (N-57) is a highway in northeastern Nebraska, United States. It is divided into two segments, which combine for a length of 58 miles (93 km). The southern segment begins northeast of Leigh at N-91 and ends at U.S. Highway 275 north of Stanton. The northern segment begins south of Carroll at N-98 and ends north of Hartington at an intersection with N-12.

The southern segment of N-57 begins northeast of Leigh at N-91. It goes north through farmland and meets N-32 before entering Stanton. While in Stanton, it intersects N-24. It continues north from Stanton and ends at U.S. 275.

The northern segment of N-57 begins south of Carroll at N-98, one mile (1.6 km) west of N-98's intersection with N-35. It goes north into farmland, through Carroll, and meets U.S. Highway 20 east of Belden. It turns west with U.S. 20 to enter Belden, then turns north. Before entering Coleridge, it meets N-59. It leaves Coleridge going northwest, then turns north again before meeting N-84. N-57 and N-84 run concurrent through Hartington, where N-84 separates. N-57 continues straight north out of Hartington and ends at an intersection with N-12.


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