Highway 71 - Heartland Expressway

Nebraska Highway 71

N-71 is part of a multi state highway from U.S. 350 near Timpas, Colorado north to U.S. 18-385 in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Measuring 170.05 miles in length, Highway 71 runs north from ahead of Kimball in the Nebraska Panhandle to Scottsbluff, Crawford and the South Dakota line through Ogalala National Grassland.

N-71 between Limon, Colorado and Scottsbluff is part of the Heartland Expressway Corridor. Part of High Priority Corridor 14, the Heartland Expressway was envisioned as a four lane highway between Colorado Springs, Colorado and Rapid City, South Dakota via Limon, Kimball, Scottsbluff, and Alliance in 2015.

Sections of formerly two lane highway along N-71 were widened into a four lane, divided highway through the 1990s and 2000s. The bulk of the widening occurred between north of Kimball and south of Gering. The next major section of expressway opened in October 2005 on the Gering-Scottsbluff bypass on the east side of the cities.

According to Matt Salek's former Colorado Highways webpage, Colorado State Highway 71 was commissioned in the 1920s. According to Chris Geelhart's former Nebraska Highways webpage, N-71 was commissioned in 1964 and SD 71 was commissioned in 1962. This common numbering provided a consistent route between eastern Colorado and the Black Hills.

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Page Updated Sunday March 03, 2024.