U.S. Highway 136
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Gesamtlänge: | 804 mi/1294 km |
Eröffnung: | 1951 |
Bundesstaaten: | Nebraska Missouri Iowa Illinois Indiana |
Anfangspunkt: | US 6 US 34 in Edison |
Endpunkt: | I-74 I-465 in Indianapolis |
Der U.S. Highway 136 (kurz US 136) ist ein United States Highway in den Vereinigten Staaten und eine Nebenroute zum U.S. Highway 36. Er beginnt an den U.S. Highways 6 und 34 in Edison und endet an den Interstates 74 und 465 in Indianapolis.
Geschichte
In Missouri wurden weite Teile des US 136 als Route 4 ausgezeichnet. Dieser begann bei Saint Joseph und folgte den U.S. Highway 169 nach Stanberry und anschließend bis zur Grenze nach Iowa. Der anderen Teile der Straße in Missouri wurden als Route 1, Route 1A und Route 18 bezeichnet.
Weblinks
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600 mm × 600 mm (24 in × 24 in) U.S. Highway shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram.) Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)
600 mm × 600 mm (24 in × 24 in) U.S. Highway shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram.) Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)
750 mm × 600 mm (30 in × 24 in) U.S. Highway shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram.) Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)
600 mm × 600 mm (24 in × 24 in) U.S. Highway shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram.) Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)