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U.S. Route 36

U.S. Route 36 (US 36) is an east–west United States highway that travels approximately 1,414 miles (2,276 km) from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado to Uhrichsville, Ohio. The highway's western terminus is at Deer Ridge Junction, an intersection in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, where it meets US 34. Its eastern terminus is at US 250 in Uhrichsville, Ohio.

U.S. Route 36

US 36 highlighted in red
Route information
Length1,414 mi[citation needed] (2,276 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end US 34 in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
Major intersections
East end US 250 / SR 800 in Uhrichsville, OH
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesColorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio
Highway system
US 35 US 40

Route description edit

Colorado edit

 
Sign on US 34 approaching the western endpoint of US 36 at Deer Ridge Junction in Rocky Mountain National Park.

US Route 36 begins at US 34 at Deer Ridge Junction in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, just west of Estes Park. It then passes through Boulder and Denver on its way to Kansas. Between Boulder and Denver, the road that is now US 36 was originally built as the Denver-Boulder Turnpike. It serves today as a major arterial freeway in the Front Range Urban Corridor. Between Denver and Byers, US 36 exists in unsigned overlaps with I-270 and I-70, while some parts of its original route are signed separately as Colorado State Highway 36. After it diverges from I-70 in Byers, US 36 is a relatively lightly-traveled two-lane rural highway to the Kansas state line.

Kansas edit

US-36 passes through all 13 counties in Kansas which border Nebraska. The highway enters the Sunflower State from Colorado in Cheyenne County, and leaves the state by crossing the Missouri River on the Pony Express Bridges entering Missouri.

The section of US-36 from Washington, 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 Bridges. From the western junction with K-383 to the Missouri state line, US-36 is part of the National Highway System.

Except for wider sections in towns and passing lanes on hills, US-36 through Kansas is mostly a two-lane surface road. However some of the principal intersections all along the road are grade-separated diamond interchanges. From the Little Blue River just west of the K-148 junction to the US-77 North junction just west of the Big Blue River at Marysville, US-36 is a four-lane divided surface highway. From Hiawatha to west of Wathena, the road is a two-lane freeway. After passing through Wathena as a surface street (Riverside High School in Wathena fronts the westbound lanes), it becomes a four-lane freeway to the Missouri state line.

Missouri edit

US 36 across Missouri is a four-lane expressway with some freeway sections, passing through or near St. Joseph, Cameron, Chillicothe, Brookfield, Macon, Monroe City and Hannibal. Between I-35 in Cameron and the Illinois state line, it forms part of the principal route between Kansas City and Chicago.

Illinois edit

In the state of Illinois, U.S. 36 runs concurrently with much of Interstate 72. It enters from Missouri across the Mississippi River on the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge, and runs east, crossing Interstate 55 in Springfield. At the U.S. Route 51 bypass in Decatur, U.S. 36 leaves I-72 and runs due east through downtown Decatur. U.S. 36 then continues east, through Tuscola and several smaller communities, to the Indiana border.

Indiana edit

US 36 enters Indiana near Dana in Vermillion County. It then passes through the towns of Montezuma, Rockville, Bainbridge, Danville, and Avon before approaching Indianapolis. US 36 then joins I-465, traveling around the south side of the city (counter-clockwise in the eastbound direction). East of the city, US 36 exits onto Pendleton Pike and travels northeast. It passes through Lawrence, McCordsville, and Fortville before passing around the east side of Pendleton, where the route turns east. The route then travels mostly in a straight line, passing through Sulphur Springs, Losantville, Modoc, and Lynn before entering Ohio.

The former routing through Indianapolis consisted of Rockville Road, Washington Street, West Street/Michigan Road (the latter once Northwestern Avenue, now Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street), 38th Street, and Pendleton Pike.

Ohio edit

US 36 enters Ohio in Darke County near the small village of Palestine, after which it passes through Darke, Miami, Champaign, Union, Delaware, Knox, and Coshocton counties before reaching its terminus at Uhrichsville in Tuscarawas County. It travels concurrent with US 127 in Greenville for about 5 miles (8.0 km). Within the state, US 36 is classified as 83.1% rural and 16.9% urban with only 6.01 miles (9.67 km) coded as freeway (out of 204.88 miles (329.72 km) total).[1] It also travels concurrent with US 33 in Marysville for about 5 miles (8.0 km). The Birthplace of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States, 17 E. William St., Delaware, is on the north side of US 36, approximately 0.2 miles (0.32 km) west of the US 23 overpass. The home was demolished in 1926 and the location is marked with a historical monument.[2]

Major intersections edit

 
US 36 crossing the Missouri River on the Pony Express Bridge in St. Joseph. I-229 parallels the river.
Colorado
  US 34 in Deer Ridge Junction
  US 34 in Estes Park
  US 287 in Westminster
    I-25 / I-270 / US 87 on the SherrelwoodTwin LakesWelby line. I-270/US 36 travels concurrently to Denver.
  I-76 in Welby
   US 6 / US 85 in Commerce City
   I-70 / I-270 in Denver. I-70/US 36 travels concurrently to Byers.
  I-225 on the Denver–Aurora city line
   US 40 / US 287 in Aurora. The highways travel concurrently to Byers.
  US 385 east of Idalia. The highways travel concurrently to northeast of Idalia.
Kansas
  US 83 in Oberlin
  US 283 in Norton
  US 183 in Phillipsburg. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 281 in Smith Center. The highways travel concurrently to south of Lebanon.
  US 81 in Belleville
  US 77 in Marysville. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 75 west of Fairview
   US 73 / US 159 in Hiawatha
Missouri
   I-229 / US 59 in St. Joseph
  US 169 in St. Joseph
   I-29 / US 71 in St. Joseph
  US 69 in Cameron
  I-35 in Cameron
  US 65 in Chillicothe
  US 63 in Macon
  US 24 in Monroe City. The highways travel concurrently to Miller Township.
   I-72 / US 61 in Hannibal. I-72/US 36 travel concurrently to Harristown, Illinois.
Illinois
  I-172 in Levee Township
  US 54 in Griggsville Township
  US 67 southwest of Jacksonville
  I-55 in Springfield. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 51 in Harristown
  US 45 in Tuscola Township
  I-57 in Tuscola
  US 150 on the EdgarRoss township line
Indiana
  US 41 in Rockville
  US 231 in Monroe Township
   I-74 / I-465 in Indianapolis. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 40 in Indianapolis. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  I-70 in Indianapolis
  US 31 in Indianapolis. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  I-65 in Indianapolis
   I-74 / US 421 in Indianapolis. US 36/US 421 travels concurrently through the city.
  US 52 in Indianapolis. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  I-70 in Indianapolis
     I-465 / US 31 / US 52 / US 421 in Indianapolis
  US 35 in Union Township
  US 27 in Lynn
Ohio
  US 127 in Neave Township. The highways travel concurrently to Greenville.
  I-75 in Piqua
  US 68 in Urbana
  US 33 in Paris Township. The highways travel concurrently to Marysville.
   US 23 / US 42 in Delaware
  I-71 in Berkshire Township
  US 62 in Union Township
  I-77 in Salem Township
  US 250 in Uhrichsville

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "State System Basic Road Inventory". Ohio Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ "Rutherford B. Hayes birthplace". Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  3. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 21, 32–33, 36, 40–41, 58–59, 78–79. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links edit

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  • U.S. 36 Highway Association
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 36

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U S Route 36 US 36 is an east west United States highway that travels approximately 1 414 miles 2 276 km from Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado to Uhrichsville Ohio The highway s western terminus is at Deer Ridge Junction an intersection in Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado where it meets US 34 Its eastern terminus is at US 250 in Uhrichsville Ohio U S Route 36US 36 highlighted in redRoute informationLength1 414 mi citation needed 2 276 km Existed1926 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 34 in Rocky Mountain National Park COMajor intersectionsI 25 in Welby CO I 70 in Denver CO I 29 in St Joseph MO I 35 in Cameron MO I 72 from Hannibal MO to Decatur IL I 55 in Springfield IL I 57 in Tuscola IL I 65 I 69 I 70 I 74 I 465 in Indianapolis IN I 75 in Piqua OH I 71 between Sunbury and Delaware OHEast endUS 250 SR 800 in Uhrichsville OHLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesColorado Kansas Missouri Illinois Indiana OhioHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 35 US 40 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Colorado 1 2 Kansas 1 3 Missouri 1 4 Illinois 1 5 Indiana 1 6 Ohio 2 Major intersections 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editColorado edit Main article U S Route 36 in Colorado nbsp Sign on US 34 approaching the western endpoint of US 36 at Deer Ridge Junction in Rocky Mountain National Park US Route 36 begins at US 34 at Deer Ridge Junction in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado just west of Estes Park It then passes through Boulder and Denver on its way to Kansas Between Boulder and Denver the road that is now US 36 was originally built as the Denver Boulder Turnpike It serves today as a major arterial freeway in the Front Range Urban Corridor Between Denver and Byers US 36 exists in unsigned overlaps with I 270 and I 70 while some parts of its original route are signed separately as Colorado State Highway 36 After it diverges from I 70 in Byers US 36 is a relatively lightly traveled two lane rural highway to the Kansas state line Kansas edit Main article U S Route 36 in Kansas US 36 passes through all 13 counties in Kansas which border Nebraska The highway enters the Sunflower State from Colorado in Cheyenne County and leaves the state by crossing the Missouri River on the Pony Express Bridges entering Missouri The section of US 36 from Washington 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 Bridges From the western junction with K 383 to the Missouri state line US 36 is part of the National Highway System Except for wider sections in towns and passing lanes on hills US 36 through Kansas is mostly a two lane surface road However some of the principal intersections all along the road are grade separated diamond interchanges From the Little Blue River just west of the K 148 junction to the US 77 North junction just west of the Big Blue River at Marysville US 36 is a four lane divided surface highway From Hiawatha to west of Wathena the road is a two lane freeway After passing through Wathena as a surface street Riverside High School in Wathena fronts the westbound lanes it becomes a four lane freeway to the Missouri state line Missouri edit Main article U S Route 36 in Missouri See also Interstate 72 in Missouri US 36 across Missouri is a four lane expressway with some freeway sections passing through or near St Joseph Cameron Chillicothe Brookfield Macon Monroe City and Hannibal Between I 35 in Cameron and the Illinois state line it forms part of the principal route between Kansas City and Chicago Illinois edit Main article U S Route 36 in Illinois See also Interstate 72 in Illinois In the state of Illinois U S 36 runs concurrently with much of Interstate 72 It enters from Missouri across the Mississippi River on the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge and runs east crossing Interstate 55 in Springfield At the U S Route 51 bypass in Decatur U S 36 leaves I 72 and runs due east through downtown Decatur U S 36 then continues east through Tuscola and several smaller communities to the Indiana border Indiana edit Main article U S Route 36 in Indiana US 36 enters Indiana near Dana in Vermillion County It then passes through the towns of Montezuma Rockville Bainbridge Danville and Avon before approaching Indianapolis US 36 then joins I 465 traveling around the south side of the city counter clockwise in the eastbound direction East of the city US 36 exits onto Pendleton Pike and travels northeast It passes through Lawrence McCordsville and Fortville before passing around the east side of Pendleton where the route turns east The route then travels mostly in a straight line passing through Sulphur Springs Losantville Modoc and Lynn before entering Ohio The former routing through Indianapolis consisted of Rockville Road Washington Street West Street Michigan Road the latter once Northwestern Avenue now Dr Martin Luther King Jr Street 38th Street and Pendleton Pike Ohio edit Main article U S Route 36 in Ohio US 36 enters Ohio in Darke County near the small village of Palestine after which it passes through Darke Miami Champaign Union Delaware Knox and Coshocton counties before reaching its terminus at Uhrichsville in Tuscarawas County It travels concurrent with US 127 in Greenville for about 5 miles 8 0 km Within the state US 36 is classified as 83 1 rural and 16 9 urban with only 6 01 miles 9 67 km coded as freeway out of 204 88 miles 329 72 km total 1 It also travels concurrent with US 33 in Marysville for about 5 miles 8 0 km The Birthplace of Rutherford B Hayes 19th President of the United States 17 E William St Delaware is on the north side of US 36 approximately 0 2 miles 0 32 km west of the US 23 overpass The home was demolished in 1926 and the location is marked with a historical monument 2 Major intersections edit nbsp US 36 crossing the Missouri River on the Pony Express Bridge in St Joseph I 229 parallels the river Colorado nbsp US 34 in Deer Ridge Junction nbsp US 34 in Estes Park nbsp US 287 in Westminster nbsp nbsp nbsp I 25 I 270 US 87 on the Sherrelwood Twin Lakes Welby line I 270 US 36 travels concurrently to Denver nbsp I 76 in Welby nbsp nbsp US 6 US 85 in Commerce City nbsp nbsp I 70 I 270 in Denver I 70 US 36 travels concurrently to Byers nbsp I 225 on the Denver Aurora city line nbsp nbsp US 40 US 287 in Aurora The highways travel concurrently to Byers nbsp US 385 east of Idalia The highways travel concurrently to northeast of Idalia Kansas nbsp US 83 in Oberlin nbsp US 283 in Norton nbsp US 183 in Phillipsburg The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 281 in Smith Center The highways travel concurrently to south of Lebanon nbsp US 81 in Belleville nbsp US 77 in Marysville The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 75 west of Fairview nbsp nbsp US 73 US 159 in Hiawatha Missouri nbsp nbsp I 229 US 59 in St Joseph nbsp US 169 in St Joseph nbsp nbsp I 29 US 71 in St Joseph nbsp US 69 in Cameron nbsp I 35 in Cameron nbsp US 65 in Chillicothe nbsp US 63 in Macon nbsp US 24 in Monroe City The highways travel concurrently to Miller Township nbsp nbsp I 72 US 61 in Hannibal I 72 US 36 travel concurrently to Harristown Illinois Illinois nbsp I 172 in Levee Township nbsp US 54 in Griggsville Township nbsp US 67 southwest of Jacksonville nbsp I 55 in Springfield The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 51 in Harristown nbsp US 45 in Tuscola Township nbsp I 57 in Tuscola nbsp US 150 on the Edgar Ross township line Indiana nbsp US 41 in Rockville nbsp US 231 in Monroe Township nbsp nbsp I 74 I 465 in Indianapolis The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 40 in Indianapolis The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp I 70 in Indianapolis nbsp US 31 in Indianapolis The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp I 65 in Indianapolis nbsp nbsp I 74 US 421 in Indianapolis US 36 US 421 travels concurrently through the city nbsp US 52 in Indianapolis The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp I 70 in Indianapolis nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 465 US 31 US 52 US 421 in Indianapolis nbsp US 35 in Union Township nbsp US 27 in Lynn Ohio nbsp US 127 in Neave Township The highways travel concurrently to Greenville nbsp I 75 in Piqua nbsp US 68 in Urbana nbsp US 33 in Paris Township The highways travel concurrently to Marysville nbsp nbsp US 23 US 42 in Delaware nbsp I 71 in Berkshire Township nbsp US 62 in Union Township nbsp I 77 in Salem Township nbsp US 250 in Uhrichsville 3 See also editU S Route 136References edit State System Basic Road Inventory Ohio Department of Transportation Rutherford B Hayes birthplace Retrieved April 25 2014 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 21 32 33 36 40 41 58 59 78 79 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 36KML is not from Wikidata U S 36 Highway Association Endpoints of U S Highway 36 Illinois Highway Ends US 36 Indiana Highway Ends US 36 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 36 amp oldid 1175715726 Ohio, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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