Florida State Road 136

State Road 136 (SR 136), locally known as Thunder Road, is a 3.396-mile-long (5.465 km) eastwest route in Suwannee, Columbia and Hamilton Counties. Its western terminus is just west of Interstate 75 and is a continuation of County Road 136 in rural Suwannee County. Its eastern terminus is US 41 in White Springs.

State Road 136
Thunder Road
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length3.396 mi[1] (5.465 km)
Major junctions
West end I-75 near Pouchers Corner
East end US 41 in White Springs
Highway system
SR 134SR 139

Route description

For the most part, SR 136 serves as an access road from Interstate 75 to White Springs. The State Road designation begins 0.061 miles (0.098 km) west of I-75, where County Road 136 ends. The road then enters Columbia County, travelling about 3 miles (4.8 km) before crossing the Suwannee River into Hamilton County. Upon entering Haminton County (and the city of White Springs), the road is renamed Bridge Street. The State Road designation terminates at US 41 (SR 25), but Bridge Street continues north as a local road.

County Road 136

County Road 136
LocationDowling Park, rural Suwannee County

County Road 136 runs from CR 252 in Dowling Park to State Road 51 in Live Oak, and is overlapped by SR 51 through the multiplex with US 129 briefly. It then continues west until it reaches the western terminus of SR 136 west of I-75. CR 136 is a cross-county and mostly rural road, crossing only through the city of Live Oak on its journey.[2]

County Road 136A

County Road 136A
LocationRural Suwannee County

County Road 136A is suffixed alternate of County Road 136 that runs from US 129 in Rixford to CR 136 west of Pouchers Corner.[3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Suwannee0.0000.000west end of state maintenance
0.240.39 I-75 (SR 93) Jasper, Lake CityI-75 exit 439
Columbia
No major junctions
Suwannee River3.265.25J. Graham Black-Joseph W. McAlpin Bridge
HamiltonWhite Springs3.3965.465 US 41 (SR 25 / SR 100) Stephen Foster State Park, Big Shoals State Park, Lake City
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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