U.S. Route 136 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

  • U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 34 north of Edison, Nebraska
  • U.S. Route 183 concurrency near Alma, Nebraska
  • U.S. Route 281 at Red Cloud, Nebraska
  • U.S. Route 81 south of Hebron, Nebraska
  • U.S. Route 77 at Beatrice, Nebraska
  • U.S. Route 75 at Auburn, Nebraska
  • Interstate 29 west of Rock Port, Missouri
  • U.S. Route 275 west of Rock Port
  • U.S. Route 59 concurrency at Tarkio, Missouri
  • U.S. Route 71 concurrency between Burlington Junction and Maryville, Missouri
  • U.S. Route 169 concurrency near Stanberry, Missouri
  • U.S. Route 69 concurrency at Bethany, Missouri
  • Interstate 35 at Bethany
  • U.S. Route 65 at Princeton, Missouri
  • U.S. Route 63 concurrency near Lancaster, Missouri
  • Missouri Route 27 (Avenue of the Saints) at Wayland, Missouri
  • U.S. Route 61 concurrency between Alexandria, Missouri and Keokuk, Iowa
  • U.S. Route 218 at Keokuk
  • Illinois Route 94 and Illinois Route 336 near Carthage, Illinois
  • U.S. Route 67 concurrency at Macomb, Illinois
  • U.S. Route 24 concurrency south of Lewistown, Illinois
  • Interstate 155 east of Emden, Illinois
  • Interstate 55 at McLean, Illinois
  • U.S. Route 51 at Heyworth, Illinois
  • Interstate 74 southeast of Le Roy, Illinois
  • U.S. Route 150 southeast of Le Roy
  • Interstate 57 at Rantoul, Illinois
  • U.S. Route 45 at Rantoul
  • U.S. Route 41 concurrency at Veedersburg, Indiana
  • U.S. Route 231 at Crawfordsville, Indiana
  • Interstate 74 and Interstate 465 at Speedway, Indiana

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