Omaha–Lincoln corridor

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The Omaha–Lincoln corridor is a heavily traveled urban and economic region in eastern Nebraska linking the state’s two largest cities, Omaha and Lincoln, along the Interstate 80 corridor.

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Omaha–Lincoln corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic region
urban corridor
connects Lincoln, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
surface form: Omaha
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicFunction links major employment centers in Nebraska
supports logistics and distribution activities
follows Interstate 80
hasCharacteristic economically significant
heavily traveled
urbanized
hasLargestCity Omaha, Nebraska
surface form: Omaha
hasPrimaryRoute Interstate 80 near Kearney, Nebraska
surface form: Interstate 80 in Nebraska
hasSecondLargestCity Lincoln, Nebraska
language English
locatedIn Nebraska
eastern Nebraska
partOf Midwestern United States
regionServed Lincoln metropolitan area
Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area
surface form: Omaha metropolitan area
roadNetworkComponent Interstate Highway System
state Nebraska
transportCorridorType highway corridor
transportMode road transport
usedFor commuting
freight transport
regional travel

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eastern Nebraska hasMajorUrbanCorridor Omaha–Lincoln corridor
subject surface form: Eastern Nebraska