Route information | ||||
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Maintained by NDOT | ||||
Length | 489.46 mi[1] (787.71 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | WYO 92 west of Lyman | |||
US 26 in Melbeta US 385 west of Broadwater US 83 east of Stapleton US 183 in Ansley US 281 in St. Paul US 30 southwest of Clarks US 77 west of Wahoo US 275 south of Waterloo I-80 in Omaha US 75 in Omaha | ||||
East end | US 275 / Iowa 92 at Missouri River in Omaha | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Nebraska | |||
Counties | Scotts Bluff, Morrill, Garden, Keith, Arthur, McPherson, Logan, Custer, Sherman, Howard, Merrick, Polk, Butler, Saunders, Douglas | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Nebraska Highway 92 is a highway that enters the state from Nebraska's western border at the Wyoming state line west of Lyman, Nebraska, to the state's eastern border on the South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Missouri River in Omaha, where it enters Iowa. Nebraska Highway 92 passes, follows, or runs through a number of the state's principal attractions, including Scotts Bluff National Monument, the Oregon Trail, Chimney Rock National Historic Site, Ash Hollow State Historical Park, Lake McConaughy, the Nebraska Sand Hills, and the City of Omaha. Nebraska Highway 92 is the longest state route in the state at a total of 489.1 miles (787.1 km), and is part of a continuous 886-mile (1,426 km) four-state "Highway 92" which begins in Torrington, Wyoming, goes through Nebraska and Iowa and ends in La Moille, Illinois. It is the only Nebraska Highway to run from the west border to the east border of Nebraska; along the way it crosses the Platte River or its tributary North Platte River a total of five times.