List of Highways Numbered 136 - United States

United States

  • U.S. Route 136
  • Alabama State Route 136
  • Arkansas Highway 136
  • California State Route 136
  • Colorado State Highway 136
  • Connecticut Route 136
  • Florida State Road 136
  • Georgia State Route 136
  • Illinois Route 136
  • Indiana State Road 136 (former)
  • Iowa Highway 136
  • K-136 (Kansas highway) (former)
  • Kentucky Route 136
  • Louisiana Highway 136
  • Maine State Route 136
  • Maryland Route 136
  • Massachusetts Route 136
  • M-136 (Michigan highway)
  • New Hampshire Route 136
  • New Mexico State Road 136
  • New York State Route 136
  • North Carolina Highway 136
  • Ohio State Route 136
  • Oklahoma State Highway 136
  • Pennsylvania Route 136
  • Rhode Island Route 136
  • South Dakota Highway 136 (former)
  • Tennessee State Route 136
  • Texas State Highway 136
    • Texas State Highway Spur 136
  • Utah State Route 136
  • Virginia State Route 136
  • Wisconsin Highway 136
  • Wyoming Highway 136
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