U.S. Route 36
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Image:US36.png U.S. Highway 36 is an east-west United States highway that runs for 1,414 miles (2,276 km) from east-central Ohio to Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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Termini
As of 2004, the highway's eastern terminus is Uhrichsville, Ohio at U.S. Highway 250. Its western terminus is at Deer Ridge Junction, an intersection in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, where it meets U.S. Highway 34.
States traversed
The highway passes through the following states:
Notable cities on the route
- Lynn, Indiana
- Modoc, Indiana
- Losantville, Indiana
- Pendleton, Indiana
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Decatur, Illinois
- Springfield, Illinois
- Hannibal, Missouri
- Saint Joseph, Missouri
- Aurora, Colorado
- Denver, Colorado
- Boulder, Colorado
Parallel Interstate routes
- Interstate 72 - multiplexed from Decatur, Illinois to Hannibal, Missouri
- Interstate 70 - multiplexed from Aurora, Colorado to Denver, Colorado
Road Condition
For the Missouri portion of the highway, MoDot is working on upgrading to a four-lane divided highway. It is 4 lanes between the Missouri River and the Linn County, Missouri/Macon County, Missouri line. There is ongoing road construction between the Linn County, Missouri/Macon County, Missouri line and Callao, Missouri that when finished will have a 4 lane highway running from Macon, Missouri to St. Joseph, Missouri. All that will remain as 2 lane is the 54 miles between Macon, Missouri and Hannibal, Missouri where I-72 currently ends.
North-South Routes Intersected
In Indiana,US 35 at Losantville, Indiana. In Missouri, US 61 at Hannibal, Missouri, US 63 at Macon, Missouri, US 65 at Chillicothe, Missouri, US 69 and I-35 at Cameron, Missouri, and US 169,US 71 and I-29(exit number 46A-B) at St. Joseph, Missouri
Related U.S. routes
See also
Sources
- U.S. Highways: from US 1 to (US 830) (Robert V. Droz)