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Nebraska Highway 103

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Existed:
  
1936 – present

North end:
  
US 136 north of Diller

Length
  
81.42 km

South end:
  
N-8 south of Diller

South end:
  
N-4 east of Plymouth

Constructed
  
1936

Nebraska Highway 103

Major junctions:
  
N-41 in Wilber N-33 in Crete US 6 north of Pleasant Dale

North end:
  
I-80 north of Pleasant Dale

Major cities
  
De Witt, Pleasant Dale, Wilber, Crete, Diller

Nebraska Highway 103 is a highway in southeastern Nebraska. It is a discontinuous highway with two segments. The southern segment begins at Nebraska Highway 8 south of Diller and ends at U.S. Highway 136 north of Diller. The northern segment begins at Nebraska Highway 4 east of Plymouth and ends at Interstate 80 north of Pleasant Dale.

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Southern segment

The southern branch of Nebraska Highway 103 begins at an intersection with NE 8 south of Diller. It heads directly northward through farmland, passing through Diller along the way. At US 136 north of Diller, this segment of NE 103 terminates and resumes about 8 miles (13 km) to the north.

Northern segment

The northern segment of Nebraska Highway 103 begins at NE 4, east of Plymouth. It heads in a northerly direction through farmland, turning briefly to the northwest as it passes through De Witt. After leaving De Witt, NE 103 continues heading northward. In Wilber, it intersects with NE 41. The highway continues heading north and slightly to the northwest until it meets NE 33 in Crete. It runs concurrently with NE 33 for about 3.5 miles (5.6 km), passing through Crete. Just to the northeast of Crete, NE 103 splits off and continues northward. After passing through Pleasant Dale, it intersects with US 6. Less than a mile later, NE 103 intersects with I-80 where it then terminates.

References

Nebraska Highway 103 Wikipedia