The Heartland Expressway (also known as the National Highway System High Priority Corridor 14) is a federally designated High Priority Corridor between Limon, Colorado, and Rapid City, South Dakota in the US. The proposed four-lane corridor is currently under construction, and when completed, will function as the central third of the Ports-to-Plains Alliance, connecting the Ports to Plains Corridor and Theodore Roosevelt Expressway via the Nebraska Panhandle. When completed, the highway will provide multi-lane, divided highway access to cities including Alliance, Nebraska; Scottsbluff, Nebraska; and Brush, Colorado, bringing long-term economic development and reducing travel times in the region.
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| - The Heartland Expressway (also known as the National Highway System High Priority Corridor 14) is a federally designated High Priority Corridor between Limon, Colorado, and Rapid City, South Dakota in the US. The proposed four-lane corridor is currently under construction, and when completed, will function as the central third of the Ports-to-Plains Alliance, connecting the Ports to Plains Corridor and Theodore Roosevelt Expressway via the Nebraska Panhandle. When completed, the highway will provide multi-lane, divided highway access to cities including Alliance, Nebraska; Scottsbluff, Nebraska; and Brush, Colorado, bringing long-term economic development and reducing travel times in the region. (en)
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- High Priority Corridor 14 (en)
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| - Scottsbluff, Nebraska
- Bayard, Nebraska
- Denver
- Colorado
- Maverick Junction, South Dakota
- Morrill, Nebraska
- Theodore Roosevelt Expressway
- Angora, Nebraska
- Limon, Colorado
- Nebraska Panhandle
- Brush, Colorado
- Torrington, Wyoming
- U.S. Route 20 in Nebraska
- U.S. Route 26
- U.S. Route 385 in Nebraska
- Alliance, Nebraska
- Proposed roads in the United States
- Guernsey, Wyoming
- Interstate 80 in Nebraska
- Chadron, Nebraska
- Kimball, Nebraska
- Ports to Plains Corridor
- South Dakota
- Minatare, Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska Highway 2
- Oelrichs, South Dakota
- Rapid City, South Dakota
- Wyoming
- Ports-to-Plains Alliance
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- at Angora, NE (en)
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| - The Heartland Expressway (also known as the National Highway System High Priority Corridor 14) is a federally designated High Priority Corridor between Limon, Colorado, and Rapid City, South Dakota in the US. The proposed four-lane corridor is currently under construction, and when completed, will function as the central third of the Ports-to-Plains Alliance, connecting the Ports to Plains Corridor and Theodore Roosevelt Expressway via the Nebraska Panhandle. When completed, the highway will provide multi-lane, divided highway access to cities including Alliance, Nebraska; Scottsbluff, Nebraska; and Brush, Colorado, bringing long-term economic development and reducing travel times in the region. The proposed $500 million highway is part of a larger project that would create an international trade corridor from Canada to Mexico for the region’s abundant energy and agricultural products, with local community leaders long promoting its completion. Up to $943 million in economic benefits is estimated for the region over a 38-year span as a result of the project, through increased traffic volume, travel time savings, improved connections among trade centers, better labor access, improved access to manufacturing centers, better connections between agricultural centers and markets, better access between raw materials and processors, better access for tourists to local fossil sites, and bring an estimated average of 2.5 million annual savings from accident reduction, 385-950 additional annual jobs and 9.5 million to 24.8 million in annual earnings. (en)
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- from Angora, NE to Maverick Junction, SD (en)
- from Bayard, NE to Angora, NE (en)
- from Denver, CO to Brush, CO (en)
- from Guernsey, WY to Bayard, NE (en)
- from Limon, CO to the CO-NE line (en)
- from the CO-NE line to Scottsbluff, NE (en)
- in South Dakota (en)
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