Nebraska Highway 36

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Nebraska Highway 36 marker

Nebraska Highway 36
Route information
Maintained by NDOR
Length: 23.80 mi[1] (38.30 km)
Existed: 1926[2] – present
Major junctions
West end: US-275 southeast of Fremont
  N-31 west of Bennington
East end: US-75 in Omaha
Location
Counties: Douglas
Highway system
N-35 N-39

Nebraska Highway 36 is a highway in Nebraska. Its western terminus is at U.S. Highway 275 southeast of Fremont and its eastern terminus is at U.S. Highway 75 in Omaha.

Route description

Nebraska Highway 36 begins in far northwestern Douglas County at a freeway intersection with U.S. Highway 275 between Valley and Fremont. After a brief northeasterly routing, it turns east into farmland, passes the Elkhorn River and meets Nebraska Highway 31. It continues east from there and turns southeast towards Bennington. After passing through the northern edge of Bennington, it goes east, turns southeast briefly, and meets Nebraska Highway 133. It continues east, passes through the northern edge of Glenn Cunningham Lake and turns southeasterly. It becomes a four-lane divided highway as it enters increasing residential areas, passes under Interstate 680 and meets its end at U.S. Highway 75 just south of that highway's intersection with I-680 in the Florence neighborhood of Omaha. Within the city limits of Omaha, it is McKinley Avenue.[1][3]

History

Prior to 1977, Nebraska Highway 36 extended east over the Mormon Bridge to connect with unsigned Iowa Highway 988. That year, Interstate 680 was designated to use the bridge.[4]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Douglas County.

Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
0.00 Begin state maintenance Western terminus
0.17-0.19 US-275 Interchange
9.91 N-31 (North 204th Street)
Washington 10.84 S-28J north (North 192nd Street)
17.53 N-133 (Blair High Road)
Omaha 23.80 US-75 (McKinley Avenue/Mormon Bridge Road) Eastern terminus

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