Nebraska Highway 38 (N-38) was a
state highway
A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually a road that is either ''numbered'' or ''maintained'' by a sub-national state or province. A road numbered by a ...
that ran through
Omaha
Omaha ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. Omaha is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's 39th-largest city ...
from 1939 through 2003. It started at an intersection with
U.S. Highway 275 (US 275) and
N-92 N92 may refer to:
* Alawa language
* , a submarine of the Royal Navy
* Nebraska Highway 92, in the United States
* Nokia N92, a mobile phone
* Vaginal bleeding
Vaginal bleeding is any expulsion of blood from the vagina. This bleeding may originat ...
in western Omaha and traveled east along West Center Road and Center Street. At
Hanscom Park
Hanscom Park is a historic neighborhood in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Its namesake public park is one of the oldest parks in Omaha, donated to the City in 1872. U.S. President Gerald R. Ford was born in a house in the Hanscom Park neighborhood. Its ...
, the highway was routed around the southwestern corner of the park to Ed Creighton Avenue. N-38 ended at an interchange with
Interstate 480 (I-480) and
US 75.
Route description
N-38 began at an intersection between West Center Road and Industrial Road on the west side of
Omaha
Omaha ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. Omaha is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's 39th-largest city ...
. Both roads carried
US 275 and
N-92 N92 may refer to:
* Alawa language
* , a submarine of the Royal Navy
* Nebraska Highway 92, in the United States
* Nokia N92, a mobile phone
* Vaginal bleeding
Vaginal bleeding is any expulsion of blood from the vagina. This bleeding may originat ...
on either side of N-38. N-38 began on a continuation of West Center Road and traveled east. Here, the southern side of N-38 was a light commercial area served by
frontage roads while the northern side was abutted by housing. As it approached
I-680 Interstate 680 may refer to:
*Interstate 680 (California), a connecting freeway between I-80 and I-280 in the San Francisco Bay Area, California
*Interstate 680 (Nebraska–Iowa), a bypass in Omaha, Nebraska
*Interstate 680 (Ohio), a loop through Y ...
,
big box retail
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ers lined both sides of the road. The I-680 interchange is located less than north of its terminal interchange with
I-80. East of the interchange the road passed through a residential area. It crossed Big Papillion Creek and then passed a commercial area. At 72nd Street, a
partial cloverleaf interchange
A partial cloverleaf interchange or parclo is a modification of a cloverleaf interchange.
The design has been well received, and has since become one of the most popular freeway-to-arterial interchange designs in North America. It has also bee ...
connected the two streets. Shortly thereafter, it passed to the south of the
College of Saint Mary
The College of Saint Mary is a private Catholic women's university in Omaha, Nebraska. Enrollment totaled 1,018 students in fall of 2014: 735 undergraduates, 243 graduate, and 40 non-degree seeking students. It offers more than 30 undergraduat ...
and the
University of Nebraska Omaha Pacific campus, now known as the Scott campus. N-38 angled to the northeast for a block and then straightened out to the east again; it passed the Omaha VA Medical Center. At 32nd Street, N-38 turned south in order to go around
Hanscom Park
Hanscom Park is a historic neighborhood in Midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Its namesake public park is one of the oldest parks in Omaha, donated to the City in 1872. U.S. President Gerald R. Ford was born in a house in the Hanscom Park neighborhood. Its ...
. It turned east onto Ed Creighton Avenue and then ended at an interchange with
I-480 /
US 75. The roadway continued east past the interchange as Martha Street.
History
N-38 was created in 1939 when
US 6 was rerouted onto Dodge Street.
The highway began at an intersection with
US 30 Alternate near the
Elkhorn River. After crossing the river, it headed due east toward Omaha. It intersected US 6 and
N-31 N31 may refer to
* N31 (Long Island bus)
* Kutztown Airport, in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
* London Buses route N31
Roads
* N31 road (Belgium), a National Road in Belgium
* Route nationale 31, in France
* N31 road (Ireland)
* Neb ...
south of
Elkhorn. It entered Omaha on West Center Road. It intersected
N-50 N50 may refer to: Roads
* N50 road (Ireland)
* N50 road (Netherlands)
* N-50 National Highway, in Pakistan
* Nebraska Highway 50, in the United States
Other uses
* N50 (Long Island bus)
* Acer N50, a PDA
* Gaagudju language
* , a mine cont ...
at 132nd Street and
US 275 /
N-92 N92 may refer to:
* Alawa language
* , a submarine of the Royal Navy
* Nebraska Highway 92, in the United States
* Nokia N92, a mobile phone
* Vaginal bleeding
Vaginal bleeding is any expulsion of blood from the vagina. This bleeding may originat ...
at 72nd Street. Near
Ak-Sar-Ben Field, the highway curved to the north on Saddle Creek Road. It ended at Dodge Street, which carried US 6, US 30 Alternate, US 275, and N-92. In 1955, large portions of
N-8 were turned over to
Douglas County as the state adopted a comprehensive plan for its state highway system. N-38 was extended at this time over parts of N-8 from its eastern end to an intersection with
N-133 near
Irvington. N-38's route looked like a reversed J on state maps.
In late 1960, the western end of N-38 was moved back to its final location. US 275 and N-92 were rerouted out of central Omaha and west onto L Street and Industrial Road which became West Center Road at N-38. In the mid-1970s, officials from the City of Omaha proposed rerouting N-38 out of the central part of the city and east along Center Street and Ed Creighton Avenue to end at I-480. The move occurred after the
Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR) conducted a study.
The highway remained on this routing for the rest of its existence. Talks between the city and NDOR regarding a transfer of ownership of N-38 began in earnest in the early 2000s when there were plans to widen Center Street. Upon completion of several projects along N-38, the city would take ownership of the highway. NDOR had been paying the city about $80,000 per year () for maintenance. The transfer of jurisdiction took effect on January 1, 2003.
Major intersections
References
External links
*{{cite web , last1=Whidden , first1=Jesse , title=Nebraska Roads , url=http://www.nebraskaroads.com/index.html , website=www.nebraskaroads.com
Former state highways in Nebraska
Transportation in Omaha, Nebraska
1939 establishments in Nebraska
2003 disestablishments in Nebraska