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U.S. Route 383

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U.S. Route 383 marker
U.S. Route 383
Map
US 383 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 83
Length190 mi (310 km)
Existed1942–1982
Major junctions
South end US-40 / US-83 in Oakley, KS
North end US 30 / US 183 in Elm Creek, NE
Location
CountryUnited States
Highway system

U.S. Route 383 was a north–south United States highway. US 383 was created in 1942, and deleted in 1982. After deletion, a portion of the highway became K-383.

Route description

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Kansas

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US-383 began in Oakley, heading north along present-day US-83. A short distance north of Oakley, the route intersected I-70. In Halford, US-83/US-383 crossed over US-24. From here, the road turned northeast, where US-383 split from US-83 near Leoville. US-383 continued to the northeast until meeting US-36. At this point, the route turned east for a concurrency with US-36, crossing US-283 in Norton. Past Norton, US-383 split from US-36 and resumed northeast, reaching an intersection with US-183 near Woodruff a short distance south of the Nebraska border.[1][2]

Nebraska

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In Nebraska, US-383 continued north on the present alignment of US-183, reaching an intersection with US-136 in Alma.[1][2] Prior to 1964, US-383 continued north past Alma, intersecting US-6/US-34 in Holdrege before ending at US-30 in Elm Creek.[1][3]

History

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When the route was first commissioned in 1942, it ran from Oakley, Kansas to Elm Creek, Nebraska, a distance of 175 miles (282 km). In 1964, the north end of US 383 was truncated to Alma, Nebraska.

Major intersections

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StateCountyLocationmi[4][5]kmDestinationsNotes
KansasLoganOakley00.0
US 40 / US 83 south – Sharon Springs, Wakeeney
Southern end of US 83 overlap
Thomas2032 US 24 – Colby, Hoxie
Sheridan4471

US 83 north / K-23 south – Hoxie, Oberlin
Northern end of US 83 overlap
DecaturDresden5385
K-123 south
Norton90140
US 36 west – Oberlin
Southern end of US 36 overlap
Norton96154 US 283 – Hill City, Arapahoe Neb.
99159
K-67 north – Norton Correctional Facility
Calvert102164
US 36 east – Phillipsburg
Northern end of US 36 overlap
107172
K-60 south
Phillips138222
US 183 south – Phillipsburg
Southern end of US 183 overlap
 139
0
224
0.0
Kansas–Nebraska state line
NebraskaHarlan46.4 N-89 – Orleans
Alma711
US 136 east – Franklin
Southern end of US 136 overlap; former N-3 east; northern end of the route after 1964
914
US 136 west – Orleans
Northern end of US 136 overlap; former N-3 west
1423
Spur 2183 east – Huntley
2134

N-4 to US 6 / US 34 – Beatrice
PhelpsHoldrege3150
US 6 / US 34 east – Minden
Southern end of US 6/US 34 overlap
3251
US 6 / US 34 west – Arapahoe
Northern end of US 6/US 34 overlap
BuffaloElm Creek5182
US 183 north / US 30 (Lincoln Highway) – Kearney, Lexington, Miller
Original northern terminus; northern end of US 183 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c United States-Canada-Mexico Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 2010.
  2. ^ a b United States featuring the Interstate Highway System (Map). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1966.
  3. ^ Grand Island, Nebraska 1:250,000 quadrangle (Map). United States Geological Survey. 1955. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  4. ^ Official 1956 Kansas Highway Map (PDF) (Map). State Highway Commission of Kansas. 1956. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  5. ^ State Highway System (PDF) (Map). Nebraska Department of Roads. 1955. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
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