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U.S. Route 136

U.S. Route 136 is an east-west U.S. highway that is a spur route of U.S. Route 36. It runs from Edison, Nebraska, at U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 34 to the Interstate 74/Interstate 465 interchange in Speedway, Indiana. This is a distance of 804 miles (1,294 km). US 136 never meets its parent, US 36; however, it does come within two miles of it at its interchange with I-465/I-74 at its eastern terminus.

U.S. Route 136

US 136 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 36
Length804 mi[citation needed] (1,294 km)
Existed1951[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end US 6 / US 34 in Edison, NE
Major intersections
East end I-74 / I-465 in Speedway, IN
Location
CountryUnited States
States
Highway system

Route description

U.S. 136 passes through the following states:

Nebraska

U.S. 136 closely parallels Nebraska's southern border from its western terminus near Edison to the Missouri River. It passes through Beatrice and exits the state at Brownville via the Brownville Bridge. It is designated the Heritage Highway throughout Nebraska.

Missouri

 
US 136 runs east in Rock Port, Missouri

US 136 enters Missouri on the west just east of Brownville, Nebraska, over the Missouri River. It leaves the state at Alexandria on the east, running concurrently with US 61. During its journey, it enters every county seat in the nine counties it traverses. The distance across Missouri is approximately 240 miles (390 km). US 136 is two lanes over its entire course through Missouri.

Iowa

US 136 in Iowa consists of a 3.6-mile-long (5.8 km) route which travels across the south-easternmost tip of Lee County. It crosses the Des Moines River from Missouri with US 61, overlapping for just over 1 mile (1.6 km). East of the US 61 split, US 136 is overlapped by US 61 Bus. through Keokuk. US 136 enters Keokuk along 7th Street, which takes a turn to the northeast towards downtown. At the intersection with Main Street, which is the southern end of US 218, it turns to the southeast towards the Mississippi River. US 136 travels another 23 mile (1.1 km) before crossing the Mississippi into Hamilton, Illinois via the Keokuk–Hamilton Bridge.[1]

Illinois

US 136 spends 225.95 miles (363.63 km) within the state of Illinois.[2] It crosses the Mississippi River into Illinois from Iowa just past Keokuk. It passes through historic Carthage; site of the death of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement and home of the Kibbe biological museum, then Macomb, where Western Illinois University is located. It continues as an east–west route intersecting with I-155 and I-55 south of Bloomington-Normal and north of Lincoln in Central Illinois. It later intersects with I-74, and then I-57 just outside Rantoul, approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Champaign-Urbana. US 136 then travels concurrently with Illinois Route 1 in far east central Illinois before entering Danville. At Danville, it turns east as it passes into Indiana.

Indiana

Through most of its duration in Indiana, US 136 is parallel to the newer I-74. Within Indianapolis, the highway is also called Crawfordsville Road, and US 136 ends in the town of Speedway, at the I-74/I-465 interchange, where Crawfordsville Road continues without numbered designation. As part of Indiana's Accelerate 465 project, the I-74/I-465 interchange was being reworked to eliminate tight spiral ramps and to add a full interchange for US 136 with I-465.[3] It was completed in 2014. The entire portion of US 136 in Indiana is part of the Dixie Highway.

History

In Illinois, the designation of US 136 in 1951 replaced IL 10 from the Iowa state line in Keokuk to IL 119 in Havana, The route then followed IL 119 to an intersection with IL 1, where it traveled south to IL 10, heading east to Danville and the Indiana state line.[4]

In Missouri, most of US 136 was designated as Route 4 in 1922. This highway began at St. Joseph and followed present US 169 to Stanberry, turning east there to the Iowa state line along US 136. The rest of US 136 was initially Route 1A (Nebraska to Rock Port), part of Route 1, and Route 18 (Tarkio to Stanberry). The east end was truncated to Wayland in 1926, when US 61 was designated over the part east to Iowa, and in 1927 Route 4 absorbed the former Route 52 from St. Joseph southwest to Atchison, Kansas. In 1932, Route 4 was rerouted west of Stanberry, absorbing Route 18 and Route 102 (the latter a ca. 1930 renumbering of Route 1A); the portion from Stanberry to St. Joseph was deleted in favor of US 169 and the portion from St. Joseph to Kansas became Route 18 (which became part of US 59 in 1934). US 136 replaced Route 4 east of Stanberry in 1951 and the rest in 1960.

In Nebraska, US 136 was previously "Route 3." US 136 replaced Route 3 in 1960.

US 136 was originally proposed to use I-465 in Indiana to the US 36 interchange so US 136 could meet its parent, US 36.

Major intersections

Nebraska
   US 6 / US 34 north-northwest of Edison
  US 183 north-northwest of Alma. The highways travel concurrently to Alma.
  US 281 in Red Cloud
  US 81 south-southeast of Hebron
  US 77 in Beatrice
  US 75 in Auburn
Missouri
  I-29 in Rock Port
  US 275 northwest of Rock Port
  US 59 south-southwest of Tarkio. The highways travel concurrently to Tarkio.
  US 71 east-southeast of Burlington Junction. The highways travel concurrently to Maryville.
  US 169 in Stanberry. The highways travel concurrently to north-northwest of Darlington.
  US 69 southwest of Bethany. The highways travel concurrently to Bethany.
  I-35 in Bethany
  US 65 in Princeton. The highways travel concurrently through Princeton.
  US 63 south-southeast of Glenwood. The highways travel concurrently to Lancaster.
  US 61 west-northwest of Alexandria. The highways travel concurrently to Keokuk, Iowa.
Iowa
  US 218 in Keokuk
Illinois
  US 67 in Macomb. The highways travel concurrently to east of Macomb.
  US 24 in Duncan Mills. The highways travel concurrently to south of Duncan Mills.
  I-155 east-northeast of Emden
  I-55 in McLean
  US 51 in Heyworth
  I-74 south-southeast of Le Roy
  US 150 southeast of Le Roy
  I-57 in Rantoul
  US 45 in Rantoul
  US 150 in Danville
Indiana
  US 41 in Veedersburg. The highways travel concurrently through Veedersburg.
  US 231 in Crawfordsville
   I-74 / I-465 on the IndianapolisSpeedway line.

See also

References

  1. ^ 2009 Volume of Traffic on the Primary Road System of Iowa (PDF) (Report). Iowa Department of Transportation. January 1, 2009. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  2. ^ Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2006). "T2 GIS Data". Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  3. ^ "Accelerate 465". Retrieved January 29, 2013.
  4. ^ "New Route 136 Being Marked". Decatur Herald. February 20, 1951. p. 3. Retrieved May 11, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 136
Browse numbered routes
  N-133NE  N-137
  Route 135MO  Route 137
  Iowa 130IA  Iowa 136
  IL 135IL  IL 136
  SR 135IN  SR 140

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U S Route 136 is an east west U S highway that is a spur route of U S Route 36 It runs from Edison Nebraska at U S Route 6 and U S Route 34 to the Interstate 74 Interstate 465 interchange in Speedway Indiana This is a distance of 804 miles 1 294 km US 136 never meets its parent US 36 however it does come within two miles of it at its interchange with I 465 I 74 at its eastern terminus U S Route 136US 136 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 36Length804 mi citation needed 1 294 km Existed1951 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 6 US 34 in Edison NEMajor intersectionsI 29 at Rock Port MO I 35 at Bethany MO I 155 near Emden IL I 55 at McLean IL I 74 near Le Roy IL I 57 at Rantoul ILEast endI 74 I 465 in Speedway INLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesNebraska Missouri Iowa Illinois IndianaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Nebraska 1 2 Missouri 1 3 Iowa 1 4 Illinois 1 5 Indiana 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditU S 136 passes through the following states Nebraska Edit Main article U S Route 136 in Nebraska U S 136 closely parallels Nebraska s southern border from its western terminus near Edison to the Missouri River It passes through Beatrice and exits the state at Brownville via the Brownville Bridge It is designated the Heritage Highway throughout Nebraska Missouri Edit US 136 runs east in Rock Port Missouri US 136 enters Missouri on the west just east of Brownville Nebraska over the Missouri River It leaves the state at Alexandria on the east running concurrently with US 61 During its journey it enters every county seat in the nine counties it traverses The distance across Missouri is approximately 240 miles 390 km US 136 is two lanes over its entire course through Missouri Iowa Edit Main article U S Route 136 in Iowa US 136 in Iowa consists of a 3 6 mile long 5 8 km route which travels across the south easternmost tip of Lee County It crosses the Des Moines River from Missouri with US 61 overlapping for just over 1 mile 1 6 km East of the US 61 split US 136 is overlapped by US 61 Bus through Keokuk US 136 enters Keokuk along 7th Street which takes a turn to the northeast towards downtown At the intersection with Main Street which is the southern end of US 218 it turns to the southeast towards the Mississippi River US 136 travels another 2 3 mile 1 1 km before crossing the Mississippi into Hamilton Illinois via the Keokuk Hamilton Bridge 1 Illinois Edit Main article U S Route 136 in Illinois US 136 spends 225 95 miles 363 63 km within the state of Illinois 2 It crosses the Mississippi River into Illinois from Iowa just past Keokuk It passes through historic Carthage site of the death of Joseph Smith founder of the Latter Day Saint movement and home of the Kibbe biological museum then Macomb where Western Illinois University is located It continues as an east west route intersecting with I 155 and I 55 south of Bloomington Normal and north of Lincoln in Central Illinois It later intersects with I 74 and then I 57 just outside Rantoul approximately 15 miles 24 km north of Champaign Urbana US 136 then travels concurrently with Illinois Route 1 in far east central Illinois before entering Danville At Danville it turns east as it passes into Indiana Indiana Edit Main article U S Route 136 in Indiana Through most of its duration in Indiana US 136 is parallel to the newer I 74 Within Indianapolis the highway is also called Crawfordsville Road and US 136 ends in the town of Speedway at the I 74 I 465 interchange where Crawfordsville Road continues without numbered designation As part of Indiana s Accelerate 465 project the I 74 I 465 interchange was being reworked to eliminate tight spiral ramps and to add a full interchange for US 136 with I 465 3 It was completed in 2014 The entire portion of US 136 in Indiana is part of the Dixie Highway History EditIn Illinois the designation of US 136 in 1951 replaced IL 10 from the Iowa state line in Keokuk to IL 119 in Havana The route then followed IL 119 to an intersection with IL 1 where it traveled south to IL 10 heading east to Danville and the Indiana state line 4 In Missouri most of US 136 was designated as Route 4 in 1922 This highway began at St Joseph and followed present US 169 to Stanberry turning east there to the Iowa state line along US 136 The rest of US 136 was initially Route 1A Nebraska to Rock Port part of Route 1 and Route 18 Tarkio to Stanberry The east end was truncated to Wayland in 1926 when US 61 was designated over the part east to Iowa and in 1927 Route 4 absorbed the former Route 52 from St Joseph southwest to Atchison Kansas In 1932 Route 4 was rerouted west of Stanberry absorbing Route 18 and Route 102 the latter a ca 1930 renumbering of Route 1A the portion from Stanberry to St Joseph was deleted in favor of US 169 and the portion from St Joseph to Kansas became Route 18 which became part of US 59 in 1934 US 136 replaced Route 4 east of Stanberry in 1951 and the rest in 1960 In Nebraska US 136 was previously Route 3 US 136 replaced Route 3 in 1960 US 136 was originally proposed to use I 465 in Indiana to the US 36 interchange so US 136 could meet its parent US 36 Major intersections EditNebraska US 6 US 34 north northwest of Edison US 183 north northwest of Alma The highways travel concurrently to Alma US 281 in Red Cloud US 81 south southeast of Hebron US 77 in Beatrice US 75 in Auburn Missouri I 29 in Rock Port US 275 northwest of Rock Port US 59 south southwest of Tarkio The highways travel concurrently to Tarkio US 71 east southeast of Burlington Junction The highways travel concurrently to Maryville US 169 in Stanberry The highways travel concurrently to north northwest of Darlington US 69 southwest of Bethany The highways travel concurrently to Bethany I 35 in Bethany US 65 in Princeton The highways travel concurrently through Princeton US 63 south southeast of Glenwood The highways travel concurrently to Lancaster US 61 west northwest of Alexandria The highways travel concurrently to Keokuk Iowa Iowa US 218 in Keokuk Illinois US 67 in Macomb The highways travel concurrently to east of Macomb US 24 in Duncan Mills The highways travel concurrently to south of Duncan Mills I 155 east northeast of Emden I 55 in McLean US 51 in Heyworth I 74 south southeast of Le Roy US 150 southeast of Le Roy I 57 in Rantoul US 45 in Rantoul US 150 in Danville Indiana US 41 in Veedersburg The highways travel concurrently through Veedersburg US 231 in Crawfordsville I 74 I 465 on the Indianapolis Speedway line See also EditIllinois Route 336 List of U S RoutesReferences Edit 2009 Volume of Traffic on the Primary Road System of Iowa PDF Report Iowa Department of Transportation January 1 2009 Retrieved June 26 2010 Illinois Technology Transfer Center 2006 T2 GIS Data Retrieved November 8 2007 Accelerate 465 Retrieved January 29 2013 New Route 136 Being Marked Decatur Herald February 20 1951 p 3 Retrieved May 11 2016 via Newspapers com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 136 Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 136KML is from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 136Browse numbered routes N 133NE N 137 Route 135MO Route 137 Iowa 130IA Iowa 136 IL 135IL IL 136 SR 135IN SR 140 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 136 amp oldid 1094546865 Illinois, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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