ALABAMA STATE ROUTE 36

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'Alabama State Route 36' is an east-west route in the northern part of the state. The western terminus of the route is at its junction with State Route 33 at Wren, an unincorporated community in Lawrence County. The eastern terminus of the route is at its junction with U.S. Route 231 at Lacey’s Spring in Morgan County.

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Route Description
Counties Traversed
Cities and Towns along the Route
Junctions with Major Routes
See Also

Route Description


The total distance of State Route 36 is 36 miles. The route is aligned along a two-lane road for its entirety. The junction with Interstate 65 is one of two exits the interstate highway has that leads to Hartselle. From the point of its origin until its junction with State Route 67 near Somerville, the route follows a general east-west orientation. From there, the route begins to ascend Brindlee Mountain and heads northeastwardly. Just east of its terminus at Lacey’s Spring, the route turns eastwardly as it leads towards U.S. 231.
The current designation of State Route 36 was created in 1957 along the former route of State Route 33. Beginning in 1940, the first incarnation of State Route 36 was along the current route of State Route 33.

Counties Traversed



Lawrence County

Morgan County

Cities and Towns along the Route



Hartselle

Somerville

Valhermoso Springs

Lacey Spring

Junctions with Major Routes



U.S. Route 31 at Hartselle

Interstate 65 at Hartselle

State Route 67 near Somerville

See Also



List of Alabama State Routes

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