Preceded by 466 | Lists of highways 467 | Succeeded by 468 |
State Route 139 is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. Running from SR 36 in Susanville north to Oregon Route 39 at the Oregon state line, it forms part of the shortest route between Reno, Nevada, and Klamath Falls, Oregon. SR 139 cuts through much of Modoc National Forest and passes near Antelope Mountain and Tule Lake. North of SR 299 near Canby, SR 139 was built by the federal government and turned over to the state in about 1940; the remainder was built by a joint highway district of Lassen and Modoc Counties, completed in 1956, and given to the state in 1959.
The National Park-to-Park Highway was an auto trail in the United States in the 1910s and 1920s, plotted by A. L. Westgard. It followed a large loop through the West, connecting twelve national parks:
Pennsylvania Route 467 (PA 467) is a 16.96-mile-long (27.29 km) state highway that is located in Bradford County in Pennsylvania.
National Route 467 is a national highway of Japan connecting Yamato, Kanagawa and Fujisawa, Kanagawa in Japan, with a total length of 21.6 km (13.42 mi).
King's Highway 109, or Highway 109, is a former provincial highway in Ontario. It was used on two separate, unrelated routes during the 1950s and 1960s: