U.S. Route 36
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U.S. Route 36 |
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Length: | 1,414[1] mi (2,276 km) | ||||
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Formed: | 1926[1] | ||||
West end: | US 34 in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO | ||||
Major junctions: |
I-25, north of Denver I-29 in St. Joseph, MO |
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East end: | US 250 at Uhrichsville, OH | ||||
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U.S. Highway 36 is an east-west United States highway that runs for 1,414 miles (2,276 km) from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado to Uhrichsville, Ohio.
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[edit] Termini
The highway's western terminus is at Deer Ridge Junction, an intersection in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, where it meets U.S. Route 34. As of 2004, its eastern terminus is Uhrichsville, Ohio at U.S. Route 250.
[edit] States traversed
The highway passes through the following states:
[edit] Colorado
[edit] Kansas
[edit] Missouri
[edit] Illinois
[edit] Indiana
[edit] Ohio
[edit] Intersections with Interstate highways
- I-25 at Welby, Colorado (part of the Turnpike Tangle)
- I-270 from Welby to Denver, Colorado - multiplex 5 miles
- I-76 at Welby, Colorado (part of the Turnpike Tangle)
- I-70 from Denver to Byers, Colorado - multiplex 37 miles
- I-225 in Aurora, Colorado
- I-229 in St. Joseph, Missouri
- I-29 in St. Joseph, Missouri
- I-35 in Cameron, Missouri
- I-72 from Hannibal, Missouri to Decatur, Illinois - multiplex 135 miles
- I-172 in northwestern Pike County, Illinois, west of Hull, Illinois and east of Hannibal, Missouri
- I-55 in Springfield, Illinois - multiplex 6 miles
- I-57 at Tuscola, Illinois
- I-74/I-465 in Indianapolis, Indiana
- I-65 in Indianapolis, Indiana
- I-70 in Indianapolis, Indiana
- I-465 near Lawrence, Indiana
- I-75 in Piqua, Ohio
- I-71 in Delaware County, Ohio west of Sunbury and east of Delaware
- I-77 at Newcomerstown, Ohio
[edit] Road condition
In Colorado, the highway is a freeway from Boulder to Byers, a distance of 62 miles, which includes four contiguous segments:
- the former Denver-Boulder Turnpike [1] (18 miles) from Boulder to Westminster,
- the former Colorado State Highway 382 (2 miles) from Westminster to Welby,
- the multiplex with I-270 (5 miles) from Welby to Denver, and
- the multiplex with I-70 (37 miles) from Denver to Byers.
As of 2005, the multiplexes with I-270 and I-70 are not signed as US-36. The former Denver-Boulder Turnpike [2] and the former Colorado State Highway 382 are so signed.
The remainder of the highway in Colorado is signed as US-36. It is a conventional roadway, mostly two lanes, but four lanes divided on 28th Street in Boulder and in a few other short stretches.
Similarly, US-36 through Kansas is mostly a two-lane road, with a few short segments in towns being four lanes divided.
For the Missouri portion of the highway, MoDot is working on upgrading to a four-lane divided highway across the state by 2011. Presently, it is 4 lanes between the Missouri River and the Linn County, Missouri/Macon County, Missouri line. There is ongoing road construction on the 8 miles 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.
With the passage of Proposition 36B, the US-36/I-72 Corridor Transporation District was created to help fund construction to convert the remaining 52 miles of 2-lane highway between Macon, Missouri and the Rocket Junction 7 miles west of Hannibal, Missouri by December 31, 2010. East of the Rocket Junction, US 36 is a 4-lane highway to US 61, where I-72 takes over the alignment.
[edit] North-South Routes Intersected
In Colorado:
- US 287 in Westminster, Colorado
- US 87 and I-25 at Welby, Colorado (part of the Turnpike Tangle)
- US 85 in Commerce City, Colorado
- I-225 in Aurora, Colorado
- US 287 from Aurora to Byers, Colorado (multiplex 27 miles)
- US 385 in southeastern Yuma County, Colorado (multiplex 2 miles)
In Kansas:
- US 83 at Oberlin, Kansas
- US 283 at Norton, Kansas
- US 183 at Phillipsburg, Kansas
- US 281 from Smith Center, Kansas to Lebanon, Kansas (multiplex 12 miles)
- US 81 at Belleville, Kansas
- US 77 at Marysville, Kansas
- US 75 at Fairview, Kansas
- US 73 and US 159 at Hiawatha, Kansas
In Missouri:
- US 59 and I-229 in St. Joseph, Missouri
- US 169 in St. Joseph
- US 71 and I-29 in St. Joseph
- US 69 in Cameron, Missouri
- I-35 in Cameron
- US 65 at Chillicothe, Missouri
- US 63 at Macon, Missouri
- US 61 at Hannibal, Missouri
In Illinois:
- I-172 in northwestern Pike County, Illinois, west of Hull, Illinois and east of Hannibal, Missouri
- US 67 near Jacksonville, Illinois
- I-55 in Springfield, Illinois - multiplex 6 miles
- US 51 near Decatur, Illinois
- US 45 at Tuscola, Illinois
- I-57 at Tuscola
In Indiana:
- US 41 at Rockville, Indiana
- US 231 in Putnam County, Indiana, west of Bainbridge and east of Morton
- US 421 in Indianapolis, Indiana
- I-65 in Indianapolis
- US 31 in Indianapolis
- US 35 at Losantville, Indiana
- US 27 at Lynn, Indiana
In Ohio:
- US 127 near Greenville, Ohio - multiplex 3 miles
- I-75 in Piqua, Ohio
- US 33 in Marysville, Ohio
- US 23 in Delaware, Ohio
- I-71 in Delaware County, Ohio west of Sunbury and east of Delaware
- I-77 at Newcomerstown, Ohio
[edit] East-West Routes Intersected
In Colorado:
- US 34 in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
- US 34 in Estes Park, Colorado
- I-270 from Welby to Denver, Colorado - multiplex 5 miles
- I-76 at Welby (part of the Turnpike Tangle)
- US 6 in Commerce City, Colorado
- I-70 from Denver to Byers, Colorado - multiplex 37 miles
- US 40 from Aurora to Byers - multiplex 27 miles
In Missouri:
- US 24 from Monroe City, Missouri to the Rocket Junction 7 miles west of Hannibal, Missouri
In Illinois:
- I-72 from Hannibal, Missouri to Decatur, Illinois - multiplex 135 miles
- US 54 in Pike County, Illinois, northeast of Pittsfield and southwest of Griggsville
- US 150 at Chrisman, Illinois
In Indiana
- I-74 in Indianapolis, Indiana
- US 40 in Indianapolis
- I-70 in Indianapolis
- US 52 in Indianapolis
In Ohio:
- US 68 in Urbana, Ohio
- US 42 in Delaware, Ohio
- US 62 near Howard, Ohio
- US 250 at Uhrichsville, Ohio
[edit] Related U.S. routes
[edit] See also
[edit] Route notes
[edit] Kansas
- The section from Marysville, Kansas to St. Joseph, Missouri is officially called the Pony Express Highway because it marks the starting section of the Pony Express. It crosses the Missouri River on the Pony Express Bridge.
[edit] Missouri
- The section from St. Joseph to Hannibal parallels the route of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad which was the reason St. Joseph was selected for the Pony Express.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ a b Droz, Robert V. U.S. Highways : From US 1 to (US 830). URL accessed 02:55, 4 July 2006 (UTC).
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