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Nebraska Link 28B
Nebraska Link 28B (L-28B) is a connecting link (Nebraska), connecting link highway which connects U.S. Route 275 west of Omaha to U.S. Route 6 (Nebraska), U.S. Route 6 in Omaha. The highway is a long part of a freeway which stretches to Fremont, Nebraska, Fremont from Omaha. Route description L-28B begins at an interchange (road), interchange with U.S. Route 275 (US 275) west of Omaha. The connections from US 275 eastbound to L-28B eastbound and from L-28B westbound to US 275 westbound make up the dominant road. Eastbound US 275 traffic must exit to stay on the route, while westbound L-28B traffic must exit to access eastbound US 275. Continuing east, L-28B meets 228th Street, which extends to Waterloo, Nebraska, Waterloo, at a diamond interchange. It crosses the Elkhorn River and then meets Skyline Drive, in Elkhorn, Omaha, Nebraska, Elkhorn, at a partial cloverleaf interchange. Now in Omaha, the road is named Dodge Street, West Dodge Road. L-28B end ...
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Nebraska Department Of Roads
The Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR) was the state government agency charged with building and maintaining the state and federal highways in the U.S. State of Nebraska from 1957 to 2017. The main headquarters of the agency was located in Lincoln, the capital city. At the time of its dissolution, there were eight NDOR district offices located across the state. Since 2017 the NDOR merged with the Nebraska Department of Aeronautics and is now a part of the Nebraska Department of Transportation. Formed in 1957 from the Bureaus of Roads and of Highway Safety and Patrol within the Nebraska Department of Roads and Irrigation, The Department of Roads was responsible solely for the construction and maintenance of the public highway system in Nebraska, including the initial construction of Nebraska's Interstate System. While originally the department was much like those in other states, NDOR was the last agency of its type in the United States, being a ''Department of Roads'' (as oppos ...
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