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==Transportation== Beebe is served by three main U.S. highways, [[U.S. Route 64 in Arkansas|US 64]], [[U.S. Route 67 in Arkansas|US 67]], and [[U.S. Route 167 in Arkansas|US 167]]. US 64 connects Beebe with the growing city of [[Conway, Arkansas|Conway]], located {{convert|35|mi|km}} west of Beebe. From Conway, US 64 meets [[Interstate 40 in Arkansas|I-40]], which provides access to [[Fort Smith, Arkansas|Fort Smith]]. U.S. 67/167 is a four-lane [[freeway]] that officially became [[Interstate 57|I-57]] on November 7, 2024 and connects Beebe with [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]] to the southwest and with [[Searcy, Arkansas|Searcy]], [[Newport, Arkansas|Newport]], and [[Walnut Ridge, Arkansas|Walnut Ridge]] to the northeast. At Exit 28, US 64 joins US 67/167 as it goes northeast to [[Bald Knob, Arkansas|Bald Knob]] where it branches off of US 67 and goes east to [[Wynne, Arkansas|Wynne]] and eventually [[West Memphis, Arkansas|West Memphis]] in eastern Arkansas, while US 167 also splits from US 67 at Bald Knob to provide connection to [[Batesville, Arkansas|Batesville]]. Additionally, [[U.S. Route 67B (Beebe, Arkansas)|U.S. Route 67B]] starts from just east of US 67/US 167 at Exit 28 and goes east into downtown Beebe via W. Center Street, passing between the Beebe Public Schools main campus and ASU-Beebe. The path proceeds north from downtown near the historic [[Beebe Railroad Station]] back to US 64/US 67/US 167, as it is a [[Concurrency (road)|concurrent]] highway with [[Arkansas Highway 31]] (N. Main Street). Beebe is also served by [[Arkansas Highway 367]] (DeWitt Henry Drive), which is a former alignment of US 67 prior to the building of the US 67/US 167 freeway. A spur of Arkansas 367 is concurrent with a portion of the city's N. Pecan Street, to join the freeway at Exit 29 and serve as ASU-Beebe's primary freeway link. Just outside the city limits of Beebe, the rural areas are served by [[Arkansas Highway 321|Highway 321]] and [[Arkansas Highway 267|Highway 267]] to the northeast, and [[Arkansas Highway 13|Highway 13]] to the east. Just like many towns in central and north central Arkansas, Beebe was formed near a railroad and the [[Union Pacific]] railroad tracks traverse through the south and east portions of town. The city of Searcy has the nearest airport, as the [[Searcy Regional Airport]] is located {{convert|15|mi|km}} northeast of Beebe. Passenger service is available at [[Clinton National Airport]], approximately {{convert|35|mi|km}} southwest of Beebe on the east side of the city of Little Rock.
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