U.S. 36 East - Westminster to Sherrelwood

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U.S. 36 East

U.S. 36 (Denver-Boulder Turnpike) advances southeast from Broomfield to a diamond interchange with Church Ranch Boulevard west and W 104th Avenue east in Westminster.
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A RTD Bus ramp separates from U.S. 36 east to the US 36/Broomfield Park and Ride facility.
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A pedestrian bridge crosses U.S. 36 by the 1stBank Center concert venue.
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U.S. 36 leaves Broomfield and enters the city of Westminster in Jefferson County. Incorporated in 1911, Westminster is well known for the Pillar of Fire, a building that was at one time known as Westminster University of Colorado before it was sold to a church.
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SH 95 commences south along Sheridan Boulevard from the ensuing exit along U.S. 36 eastbound. The 14.46 mile long route travels to Arvada, Lakewood and U.S. 285 in Southwest Denver.
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Sheridan Boulevard continues north from SH 95 and the diamond interchange with U.S. 36 as a locally maintained arterial into Westminster.
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Remaining within the city of Westminster, U.S. 36 (Denver-Boulder Turnpike) crosses the Adams County line east just beyond the exchange with SH 95 (Sheridan Boulevard).
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U.S. 287 (Federal Boulevard) runs south from Federal Heights to a parclo interchange with U.S. 36 in Westminster.
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U.S. 287 constitutes the primary arterial route that connects most Front Range cities between Denver and Fort Collins. Beyond Westminster and Broomfield, these include Lafayette, Longmont, Berthoud and Loveland.
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A distributor roadway separates from U.S. 36 eastbound for U.S. 287 (Federal Boulevard). The original reversible HOV lane for U.S. 36 began here.
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South from Westminster, U.S. 287 (Federal Boulevard) continues to Berkley and into Denver at the Regis neighborhood.
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U.S. 36 (Denver-Boulder Turnpike) converges with Interstate 25 at a systems interchange in two miles. I-270 commences there east to I-76.
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The entrance ramp from U.S. 287 (Federal Boulevard) north onto U.S. 36 east joins the Denver-Boulder Turnpike 0.75 miles from the diamond interchange with Pecos Street.
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The succeeding two exits link U.S. 36 with the communities of Twin Lakes and Sherrelwood.
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The final ingress point to the U.S. 36 Express Lanes connects with the Interstate 25 Express Lane south to Downtown Denver.
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The eastbound roadway for U.S. 36 partitions with two lanes joining Interstate 25 south to Denver and two continuing onto I-270 east to Welby and I-76 at North Washington.
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A 3.70 mile long route between U.S. 36 and U.S. 6/85 in Commerce City, SH 224 begins at the half diamond interchange with Broadway.
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U.S. 36 continues east along Interstate 270 to I-70 through northeast Denver and Aurora along an unmarked overlap. I-270 constitutes a 6.61 mile long urban loop southeast from Welby to Commerce City and Northfield in Denver.
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SH 224 takes Broadway south 0.27 miles to W 70th Avenue at SH 53. SH 224 parallels I-76 east while SH 53 lines Broadway south 1.49 miles to E 58th Avenue in North Washington.
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I-25 travels south from Denver to Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Santa Fe, New Mexico. U.S. 36 transitions into I-270 east ahead of the loop ramp (Exit 0) for I-25 north to Fort Collins and Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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Photo Credits:

08/11/16, 04/23/17 by AARoads

Connect with:
Interstate 25
Interstate 270
U.S. 287
State Highway 224

Page Updated 01-04-2022.

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