Nebraska Highway 14

It continues north and meets Nebraska Highway 66 just before passing the Platte River.

[1][3] After Central City, it briefly overlaps Nebraska Highway 92 before continuing north towards Fullerton.

At Fullerton, it meets Nebraska Highway 22 and they run together north for a couple miles.

It turns east briefly, then turns north to go into South Dakota via the Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge, which crosses the Missouri River, where the highway continues north as South Dakota Highway 37.

[4] When originally extended to Niobrara, it went north through Center along the current Nebraska Highway 13.

[4] Nebraska Highway 14 previously ended in Niobrara, but in 1998, the Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge was opened.