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Started by Revive 755, March 29, 2009, 11:53:09 PM

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brad2971

Quote from: roadman65 on August 20, 2024, 11:03:55 AMWhy was N-61 realigned in Oglalla?  I see the realigned route is over 4 miles longer taking motorists west along US 30 to a remote intersection 2 miles west and then north to only to head back east 2 miles along old US 26 to Spruce Street.

They should have kept Spruce Street as N-61 and just given US 26 the realignment.

The new alignment of N-61 benefits those traveling from Ogallala to Scottsbluff-Gering via US26.


Molandfreak

Quote from: brad2971 on August 20, 2024, 12:30:00 PM
Quote from: roadman65 on August 20, 2024, 11:03:55 AMWhy was N-61 realigned in Oglalla?  I see the realigned route is over 4 miles longer taking motorists west along US 30 to a remote intersection 2 miles west and then north to only to head back east 2 miles along old US 26 to Spruce Street.

They should have kept Spruce Street as N-61 and just given US 26 the realignment.

The new alignment of N-61 benefits those traveling from Ogallala to Scottsbluff-Gering via US26.
How so? US 26 is the only relevant highway to those travellers. If N-61 wasn't realigned, a connecting link could have been established between the two highways and it would make no difference to anyone using US 26.
Quote from: Max Rockatansky on December 05, 2023, 08:24:57 PM
AASHTO attributes 28.5% of highway inventory shrink to bad road fan social media posts.

DandyDan

Quote from: roadman65 on August 20, 2024, 11:03:55 AMWhy was N-61 realigned in Oglalla?  I see the realigned route is over 4 miles longer taking motorists west along US 30 to a remote intersection 2 miles west and then north to only to head back east 2 miles along old US 26 to Spruce Street.

They should have kept Spruce Street as N-61 and just given US 26 the realignment.

Anyone going north of Ogallala on N-61 more than likely knows their way around Ogallala and knows their ultimate destination so following N-61 is unnecessary.
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Great Lakes Roads


An update on the widening of I-80 to six-lanes between NE-103 and NW 56th Street (west of Lincoln).
Long-term plans call to widen I-80 to six-lanes towards Grand Island.
-Jay Seaburg

Molandfreak

Quote from: DandyDan on August 21, 2024, 07:32:45 AM
Quote from: roadman65 on August 20, 2024, 11:03:55 AMWhy was N-61 realigned in Oglalla?  I see the realigned route is over 4 miles longer taking motorists west along US 30 to a remote intersection 2 miles west and then north to only to head back east 2 miles along old US 26 to Spruce Street.

They should have kept Spruce Street as N-61 and just given US 26 the realignment.

Anyone going north of Ogallala on N-61 more than likely knows their way around Ogallala and knows their ultimate destination so following N-61 is unnecessary.
I don't think that's always the case. The State Recreation Area and various campgrounds surrounding Lake McConaughy are pretty popular, and not all of the visitors are locals.
Quote from: Max Rockatansky on December 05, 2023, 08:24:57 PM
AASHTO attributes 28.5% of highway inventory shrink to bad road fan social media posts.

DandyDan

Quote from: Molandfreak on August 21, 2024, 10:59:42 PM
Quote from: DandyDan on August 21, 2024, 07:32:45 AM
Quote from: roadman65 on August 20, 2024, 11:03:55 AMWhy was N-61 realigned in Oglalla?  I see the realigned route is over 4 miles longer taking motorists west along US 30 to a remote intersection 2 miles west and then north to only to head back east 2 miles along old US 26 to Spruce Street.

They should have kept Spruce Street as N-61 and just given US 26 the realignment.

Anyone going north of Ogallala on N-61 more than likely knows their way around Ogallala and knows their ultimate destination so following N-61 is unnecessary.
I don't think that's always the case. The State Recreation Area and various campgrounds surrounding Lake McConaughy are pretty popular, and not all of the visitors are locals.
I was thinking more about the cattle ranchers north of Lake McConaughy. Now that I think of it, I wonder if there is a long term plan to create a west Ogallala exit.
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mrose

Yes, they get quite a lot from Colorado.



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