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Nebraska Recreation Road highways are a secondary part of the Nebraska highway system. They connect smal towns and state parks to the primary Nebraska highway system. A spur is a highway of Nebraska with some special features. A spur highway is a road which goes from a primary highway to a city or state park. A link highway connects two primary highways. The road transportation in Nebraska consists of these highways, spur highways and link highways. The canals, interstate highways, bridges and airports also forms the important component of transportation in Nebraska.





Nebrasks gets its name from a Chiwere word meaning “flat water” after the Platte river. The state was once considered a part of the Great American Desert. It is now a leading farming state. The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that the gross state product of Nebraska is $68 million in the year 2004. The interstate highways in Nebraska are: 76,80,129,180,480 and 680. much of the history of the state is the story of the impact of the Nebraska farmer. To get more information about transportation in Nebraska click on the following links:


 
Transportation in Nebraska

  • Road Transportation in Nebraska
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