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The portion in Nebraska is called the "[[Gerald Ford|Gerald R. Ford]] Freeway" after the Omaha native son President. It passes near the [[Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens]]. The [[girder bridge]] across the Missouri River completed in 1966 replaced the [[Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge]] which was the first road bridge across the river connecting the two cities. |
The portion in Nebraska is called the "[[Gerald Ford|Gerald R. Ford]] Freeway" after the Omaha native son President. It passes near the [[Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens]]. The [[girder bridge]] across the Missouri River completed in 1966 replaced the [[Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge]] which was the first road bridge across the river connecting the two cities. |
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In 1999, a bill in the [[House of Representatives]] would have extended I-480 south along US 75 in southern Omaha and [[Bellevue, Nebraska|Bellevue]], then east through [[Plattsmouth, Nebraska|Plattsmouth]] to connect with [[Interstate 29]] near [[Glenwood, Iowa]], increasing the length of the I-480 to 19 miles. However, this bill never advanced out of committee; instead, the states of [[Nebraska]] and [[Iowa]] have begun work on a plan to build two bridges across the [[Missouri River]] . |
In 1999, a bill in the [[United States House of Representatives]] would have extended I-480 south along US 75 in southern Omaha and [[Bellevue, Nebraska|Bellevue]], then east through [[Plattsmouth, Nebraska|Plattsmouth]] to connect with [[Interstate 29]] near [[Glenwood, Iowa]], increasing the length of the I-480 to 19 miles. However, this bill never advanced out of committee; instead, the states of [[Nebraska]] and [[Iowa]] have begun work on a plan to build two bridges across the [[Missouri River]] . |
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[[Image:480.jpg|thumb|480px|480 crossing the Missouri River from the south in [[Council Bluffs, Iowa]]]] |
[[Image:480.jpg|thumb|480px|480 crossing the Missouri River from the south in [[Council Bluffs, Iowa]]]] |
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In [[2005]], the [[Nebraska Department of Roads]] began a project to bring the I-480/US 75 interchange up to Interstate standards. Construction is expected to be complete in [[2008]]. |
In [[2005]], the [[Nebraska Department of Roads]] began a project to bring the I-480/US 75 interchange up to Interstate standards. Construction is expected to be complete in [[2008]]. |
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==Exit |
==Exit list== |
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The following are exits for Interstate 480: |
The following are exits for Interstate 480: |
Revision as of 12:33, 30 May 2007
Template:Infobox Interstate Interstate 480 (abbreviated I-480) is a loop highway that connects downtown Omaha, Nebraska (at a junction with Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 75) with Council Bluffs, Iowa at a junction with Interstate 29. The entire length of I-480 is a short 4.9 miles. U.S. Route 6 runs jointly with I-480 for a short distance, from Council Bluffs across the Missouri River.
The portion in Nebraska is called the "Gerald R. Ford Freeway" after the Omaha native son President. It passes near the Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens. The girder bridge across the Missouri River completed in 1966 replaced the Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge which was the first road bridge across the river connecting the two cities.
In 1999, a bill in the United States House of Representatives would have extended I-480 south along US 75 in southern Omaha and Bellevue, then east through Plattsmouth to connect with Interstate 29 near Glenwood, Iowa, increasing the length of the I-480 to 19 miles. However, this bill never advanced out of committee; instead, the states of Nebraska and Iowa have begun work on a plan to build two bridges across the Missouri River .
In 2005, the Nebraska Department of Roads began a project to bring the I-480/US 75 interchange up to Interstate standards. Construction is expected to be complete in 2008.
Exit list
The following are exits for Interstate 480:
County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
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I-480 begins concurrent with US75; US 75 continues south as Kennedy Expressway to Offutt AFB. | |||||
Douglas | Omaha | 453C | WEST Interstate 80 Lincoln | Also an unnumbered exit for EAST Interstate 80 Des Moines; Exit number based on Interstate 80 | |
1A | Martha Street | Former NE 38 | |||
1B | Leavenworth Street | Northbound exit and southbound entrance only. | |||
2A | Harney Street Dodge Street |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance only; Implied connection to US 6 | |||
2B | 30th Street Dodge Street |
Westbound exit only; exit for Creighton University Medical Center and University of Nebraska Medical Center; implied connection to US 6 | |||
2C | US 75 North Freeway |
LEFT EXIT; US 75 concurrency ends; Exit for Creighton University and Qwest Center Omaha for northbound traffic. | |||
I-480 changes from north-south freeway to east-west freeway. | |||||
2D | 20th Street Capitol Street Omaha Civic Auditorium |
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance only | |||
3 | 14th Street Qwest Center Omaha Old Market District |
Also Creighton University for westbound traffic | |||
4 | US 6 Dodge Street Qwest Center Omaha Eppley Airfield |
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only; also an exit for Carter Lake, Iowa; Eastbound entrance for US 6; concurrency with US 6 begins. | |||
I-480 and US 6 enter Iowa | |||||
Pottawattamie | Council Bluffs | Dodge Park | Unnumbered exit | ||
1A | SOUTH I-29 Kansas City |
To I-80 | |||
1B | NORTH I-29 Sioux City |
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I-480 ends; US 6 continues into Council Bluffs as Broadway. |
See also
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Browse numbered routes | ||||
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← US 385 | NE | → Error: Invalid type: Interstate | ||
← Iowa 415 | IA | → Error: Invalid type: Interstate |