Nebraska Highway 137

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Nebraska Highway 137
Length: 29.74 mi[1] (47.86 km)
Formed: 1950[2]
South end: US 20 in Newport
Major
junctions:
NE 12 east of Burton
North end: SD 47 at South Dakota border
Counties: Rock, Keya Paha
Major cities: Newport
Nebraska Highways
< US 136 US 138 >

Nebraska Highway 137 is a highway in northern Nebraska. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Highway 20 in Newport. Its northern terminus is at the South Dakota border where it continues as South Dakota Highway 47.

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Nebraska Highway 137 begins in Newport at an intersection with US 20. It heads northward, passing through numerous unincorporated areas along the way. It meets NE 12 east of Burton, and runs concurrently with it to the northeast for about 4.5 miles. NE 137 then splits off to the north, where it passes through the Jamison unincorporated area. It then continues northward to the South Dakota border, where it continues in that state as SD 47.

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