U.S. Route 138

U.S. Highway 138 (US 138), commissioned in 1926, is an east–west U.S. Highway in Colorado and Nebraska that travels predominantly northeast to southwest, paralleling the South Platte River and Interstate 76 (I-76). Like all spurs of the former US 66 and US 99, US 138 is an orphan route. US 38 was commissioned in 1926, but US 6 was extended over it to Long Beach, California (but was truncated to Bishop, California in 1964). Therefore, US 138 still meets its former parent route's path.

U.S. Highway 138
US 138 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 38
Length71.29 mi[1][2] (114.73 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end US 6 in Sterling, CO
  I-80 near Big Springs, NE
East end US 30 near Big Springs, NE
Location
StatesColorado, Nebraska
CountiesCO: Logan, Sedgwick
NE: Deuel
Highway system

Route description

Colorado

U.S. 138 begins in Sterling at U.S. 6 and Business Loop 76. It goes northeast and intersects Colorado State Highway 113 southwest of Iliff. It becomes more easterly as it goes through Iliff, Proctor and Crook, where it intersects Colorado State Highway 55. It continues on to Sedgwick, where it meets Colorado State Highway 59. After passing through Ovid, it then meets U.S. Highway 385 west of Julesburg, and they overlap into Julesburg. Also in Julesburg, U.S. 138 intersects Colorado State Highway 11. U.S. 138 then leaves Julesburg going northeast and enters Nebraska.

Nebraska

Shortly after entering Nebraska, U.S. 138 intersects Interstate 80. It continues east from I-80 and enters Big Springs. At Big Springs, U.S. 138 turns north and ends at U.S. Highway 30.

History

Eastern terminus.

The western terminus is in Sterling, Colorado, where it met U.S. Route 38 from 1926 to 1931 (US 38 became U.S. Route 6); the eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 30 north of Big Springs, Nebraska. US 138 is an example of a "child" route that has long outlived its "parent"; before U.S. Route 99 was decommissioned in 1964, US 138 was the only US route to not have a "parent" route.

Major intersections

StateCountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
ColoradoLoganSterling0.0000.000 US 6 to I-76 / SH 14 Holyoke, Atwood, Brush, Fort CollinsWestern terminus
8.97014.436 SH 113 north Peetz, Sidney
Crook27.50344.262 SH 55 south Fleming
SedgwickSedgwick43.41369.866 SH 59 south Haxtun, Yuma
54.81088.208 US 385 north Chappell, SidneyWest end of US 385 overlap
Julesburg56.95691.662 SH 11 north to I-80
58.53494.201 US 385 south to I-76 HolyokeInterchange; east end of US 385 overlap
 59.823
0.00
96.276
0.00
Colorado–Nebraska state line
NebraskaDeuel3.06–
3.51
4.92–
5.65
I-80 Sidney, North PlatteInterchange; exit 101 on I-80
Big Springs9.4415.19 L-25B to I-80
11.4718.46 US 30 Ogallala, ChappellEastern terminus
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References

  1. "Highway Data Explorer". Colorado Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
  2. "Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Roads. 2015. p. 280. Retrieved January 8, 2017.

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SH 136COSH 139
N-137NEUS 159
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