Nebraska Highway 7
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| Nebraska Highway 7 |
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| Length: | 84.34 mi[1] (135.73 km) | ||||||||
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| Counties: | Blaine, Brown, Rock, Keya Paha | ||||||||
| Major cities: | Brewster, Ainsworth, Bassett | ||||||||
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Nebraska Highway 7 is a highway in Nebraska. Its southern terminus is at Nebraska Highway 91 in Brewster. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Highway 183 near Springview.
[edit] Route Description
Nebraska Highway 7 goes north out of Brewster and heads north until it meets U.S. Highway 20 in Ainsworth. It goes east with US 20 from Ainsworth, and meets U.S. Highway 183 between Ainsworth and Long Pine. The three highways overlap until Bassett, where NE 7 turns north. NE 7 follows a route which goes alternately north and west past the Niobrara River and ends at US 183 south of Springview.
The segment of highway it shares with US 183 and US 20 is a wrong-way concurrency, as while US 20 is going east, NE 7 is going north and US 183 is going south. Also, the segment of NE 7 between Bassett and Springview is a former segment of US 183.
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