Interstate 40 in Oklahoma

This article is about the section of Interstate 40 in Oklahoma. For the entire route, see Interstate 40.

Interstate 40 marker

Interstate 40
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 331 mi (533 km)
Existed: 1957[1] – present
Major junctions
West end: I-40 at the Texas state line
 

US-81 in El Reno
Kilpatrick Turnpike in Oklahoma City
I44 in Oklahoma City
I35 in Oklahoma City
I235 in Oklahoma City
I240 in Oklahoma City
Indian Nation Turnpike in Henryetta
US-69 in Checotah

Muskogee Turnpike near Webbers Falls
East end: I-40 at the Arkansas state line
Highway system
SH-39SH-42

Interstate 40 (I-40) is an Interstate Highway in Oklahoma that runs 331 miles (533 km) across the state from Texas to Arkansas. West of Oklahoma City, it parallels and replaces Old US-66, and east of Oklahoma City, it parallels US-62, 266, and 64.

Cities along the route include Erick, Sayre, Elk City, Clinton, Weatherford, Oklahoma City and its suburbs (El Reno, Yukon, Del City, Midwest City, and Shawnee), Okemah, Henryetta, Checotah, and Sallisaw.

Route description

Interstate 40 enters Oklahoma near Texola, in Beckham County. It crosses the North Fork of the Red River near Sayre and runs through the south side of Elk City. It then cuts across the northwest corner of Washita County before entering Custer County, where it passes through Clinton and Weatherford. After leaving Weatherford, I-40 then runs across the northern tip of Caddo County before it enters the Oklahoma City Metro Area at Canadian County.

I-40 runs through the south side of El Reno as it enters the Oklahoma City metro. It then passes through Yukon before entering Oklahoma City city limits. In west Oklahoma City, I-40 has a junction with Interstate 44 (the Amarillo Junction). It then runs just south of downtown Oklahoma City on a new ten lane section. [2] I-40 then interlines with Interstate 35 at the Dallas Junction complex, forming a concurrency with it for about two miles (3 km). After the Dallas Junction, I-40 then passes through Del City and Midwest City on a freeway known as the Tinker Diagonal, providing access to Tinker Air Force Base in east Oklahoma City.

In far eastern Oklahoma City, I-40 meets Interstate 240 in a partial junction before passing through the north side of Shawnee marking the eastern end of the OKC metro area. In Henryetta, I-40 serves as the northern terminus of the Indian Nation Turnpike. In McIntosh County, it crosses the northernmost arm of Lake Eufaula and meets the US-69 freeway south of Checotah.

Near Webbers Falls, I-40 is the southern terminus of the Muskogee Turnpike. It then crosses the Arkansas River before heading around southern Sallisaw. The interstate crosses into Arkansas north of Moffett.

History

West of Oklahoma City, Interstate 40 parallels and replaces Old US-66. US-66 was decommissioned in Oklahoma in 1985.

Exit 176
Exit 181
Exit 240A
Exit 262

Bridge collapse

Main article: I-40 bridge disaster

The I-40 bridge over the Arkansas River/McClellan-Kerr Navigation System near Webbers Falls was struck by a barge on May 26, 2002, causing the bridge to collapse and resulting in the death of 14 people.

Westbound I-40 traffic was detoured through Gore and Webbers Falls along SH-10, US-64, and SH-100, while eastbound traffic was diverted through Porum and Stigler along SH-2, SH-9, and US-59.[3] Delays of thirty to fifty minutes on the 12-mile (19 km) westbound detour were typical, although trains passing through Gore could lengthen wait times by 15 minutes. The eastbound detour added 40 miles (64 km) and two hours to the typical trip. Some travelers chose to avoid the area entirely; one Tulsa trucking firm detoured trucks via Springdale, adding 70 miles (110 km) to the trip.[4][5]

The detour significantly impacted the town of Gore. Local firefighters directed traffic there 24 hours a day, with daytime temperatures approaching 100 °F (38 °C). Businesses in Gore reported loss of revenue due to the traffic; one gas station reported a 30% decline in revenue while traffic was detoured through town.[5]

2015 shootings

On December 17, 2015, a Pasadena, Texas man allegedly shot and killed two people on Interstate 40 near Weatherford, Oklahoma. He was arrested by police in Clinton, Oklahoma. The case is not being investigated as an act of terrorism at the moment.[6]

Oklahoma City Crosstown realignment

The I-40 Oklahoma City Crosstown Expressway was built in 1966; however, this former stretch of elevated highway was too narrow for existing traffic, and is in disrepair. In response, I-40 Crosstown Expressway has been relocated a few blocks south of the original route, with the original elevated route torn down. The project was completed in February 2012.[2]

A landscaped boulevard has been proposed on the original I-40 Crosstown right-of-way through downtown Oklahoma City, similar to the I-30 reconstruction through downtown Fort Worth, Texas.

The new I-40 Crosstown has been designed to carry 170,000+ vehicles-per-day traveling at 60 miles-per-hour (97 km/h) using at-least ten lanes for traffic, and has breakdown lanes for disabled vehicles or future lane expansion. When the new crosstown opened in 2012, nearly 95% of non-rush hour traffic was considered 'through traffic', not transferring to or from downtown streets.

Business routes and old alignments

I-40 has eight business routes in Oklahoma, six of which are old alignments of US-66. A number of other old alignments of US-66 are also present west of Oklahoma City.

Erick I-40 Business Loop (formerly US-66) is a Business Loop that runs from I-40 two miles (3 km) west of Erick to the old alignment of US-66, through Erick, and back to I-40, four miles (6 km) east of Erick.

Sayre I-40 Business Loop (formerly US-66) is a Business Loop that begins two miles (3 km) south of Sayre at US-283, runs north into the city, and then leaves Sayre to the east, rejoining I-40 two miles (3 km) east of US-283.

Elk City I-40 Business Loop (formerly US-66) is a Business Loop that begins at Exit 32, seven miles (11 km) west of Elk City. It runs for ten miles (16 km) through Elk City, rejoining I-40 at Exit 41.

Clinton I-40 Business Loop (formerly US-66) is a Business Loop that begins at Exit 65, runs five miles (8 km) through Clinton, and rejoinds I-40 at Exit 69.

Weatherford I-40 Business Loop (formerly US-66) is a Business Loop that exits I-40 at Exit 82B, runs four miles (6 km) through Weatherford, and rejoins I-40 at Exit 82.

El Reno I-40 Business Loop (formerly US-66) is a Business Loop through El Reno. It exits I-40 at Exit 119, runs eight miles (13 km) through El Reno, and rejoins I-40 at Exit 125, the interchange with US-81.

Henryetta I-40 Business Loop (formerly US-62/US-75) is a Business Loop that leaves I-40 at Exit 237, runs four miles (6 km) through Henryetta, and rejoins I-40 at Exit 240, the interchange with US-75 and the Indian Nation Turnpike.

Sallisaw I-40 Business Loop is a Business Loop that leaves I-40 at Exit 308, US-59, runs four miles (6 km) through Sallisaw, and rejoins I-40 at Exit 311, US-64.

Exit list

CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
Texas–Oklahoma state line0.000.00 I-40 continues west into Texas
Beckham 1Texola
 5 I40 Bus. east (Honeyfarm Road) Erick
Erick7 SH-30 Erick, Sweetwater
 11 I40 Bus. west Erick
 14Hext Road
Sayre20 I40 Bus. east / US-283 (South 4th Street) Mangum
23 SH-152 (Main Street) Cordell
25.1140.4125 I40 Bus. west (North 4th Street)
 26Cemetery Road
 32 I40 Bus. east / SH-34 south Carter, Mangum, Elk CityWestern terminus of SH-34 concurrency
 34Merritt Road
Elk City38 SH-6 (South Main Street) Altus
40East 7th Street
41 I40 Bus. west / SH-34 north Woodward, Elk CityEastern terminus of SH-34 concurrency
WashitaCanute47Canute
 50Clinton Lake Road
Foss53 SH-44 Foss, Altus
Custer 57Stafford Road
 61Haggard Road
 62Parkersburg Road
Clinton65 I40 Bus. east (Gary Boulevard)No eastbound entrance
65A10th Street, Neptune Drive
66 US-183 (S. 4th Street) Cordell
 69.16111.3069 I40 Bus. west ClintonWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
 71Custer City Road
Weatherford80 SH-54 Thomas, Mountain View
80A I40 Bus. east (W. Main Street) – Southwestern Oklahoma State UniversityEastbound exit and westbound entrance
82 I40 Bus. west (E. Main Street)
84Airport Road
Caddo 88 SH-58 Hydro, Carnegie
 95Bethel Road
 101 US-281 / SH-8 Hinton, Anadarko
Canadian 104Methodist Road
 108 US-281 Spur – Geary, Watonga
 115 US-270 west CalumetWestern terminus of US-270 concurrency
 119 I40 Bus. east El Reno
El Reno123Country Club Road
125 I40 Bus. west / US-81 El Reno, Chickasha
 130Banner Road
 132Cimarron Road – C.E. Page Airport
YukonFrisco RoadPlanning underway, bid letting projected for 2017[7]
136Garth Brooks Boulevard
137Cornwell Drive, Czech Hall Road
138 SH-4 (Mustang Road)Westbound exit via exit 139
139 Kilpatrick Turnpike east
140Morgan Road
OklahomaOklahoma City142Council Road
143Rockwell Avenue
144MacArthur Boulevard
145Meridian Avenue
146Portland AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance
147 I44 / SH-3 Lawton, TulsaSigned as exits 147A (west) & 147B (east); I-44 exits 120A-B
148AAgnew Avenue, Villa Avenue
148BOklahoma City Boulevard
148CPenn Avenue
149Western Avenue
150AShields BoulevardNo Westbound exit
150BRobinson AvenueWestbound exit
151AOklahoma City BoulevardProjected ramp to future boulevard along old I-40 alignment
151B I35 south / US-62 west (US-77 south) – DallasWestern terminus of I-35/US-62 concurrency
151C I235 north (US-77 north) Edmond, State Capitol, Oklahoma Health CenterSigned as exit 126 westbound
127Eastern Avenue, M. L. King AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance
153 I35 north / US-62 east to I44 Tulsa, WichitaEastern terminus of I-35/US-62 concurrency
Del City154Reno Avenue, Scott Street
155ASunnylane Road Del City
155BS.E. 15th Street Del City, Midwest City
Midwest City156ASooner Road
156BHudiburg DriveNo eastbound entrance
157AS.E. 29th Street Midwest CityEastbound exit only
157BAir Depot Boulevard - Tinker Gate
157CTown Center Drive - Eaker Gate
159AHruskocy Gate
159BDouglas Boulevard Lancer Gate, Liberator Gate, Marauder Gate
Oklahoma City162Anderson Road
165 I240 west (SH-3) Lawton, DallasWestern terminus of SH-3 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
166Choctaw Road
169Peebly Road
172Newalla Road Harrah
Pottawatomie 176 SH-102 north (McLoud Road)Western terminus of SH-102 concurrency
 178 SH-102 south Dale, Bethel AcresEastern terminus of SH-102 concurrency
 181 US-177 / US-270 east / SH-3W east Shawnee, TecumsehEastern terminus of US-270 concurrency, SH-3 splits into SH-3E (which remains concurrent with I-40) and SH-3W (which exits)
Shawnee185 SH-3E east ShawneeEastern terminus of SH-3E concurrency
186 SH-18 Shawnee, Meeker
 192 SH-9A south Earlsboro
Seminole 200 US-377 / SH-99 Prague, Seminole
 212 SH-56 Cromwell, Wewoka
Okfuskee 217 SH-48 Holdenville, Bristow
 221 US-62 west / SH-27 Okemah, WetumkaWestern terminus of US-62 concurrency
 227Clearview Road
 231 US-75 south – Wetumka, WeleetkaWestern terminus of US-75 concurrency
OkmulgeeHenryetta237 I40 Bus. east Henryetta
240A Indian Nation Turnpike McAlester, DallasIndian Nation Turnpike exits 104A-B
240B US-62 east / US-75 north / I40 Bus. west Henryetta, OkmulgeeEastern terminus of US-62/US-75 concurrency
McIntosh 247Tiger Mountain Road
 255Pierce Road
 259 SH-150 (Lake Eufaula Road)
 262 To US-266 / Lotawatah Road
 264 US-69 Eufaula, McAlester, DallasSigned as exits 264A (south) and 264B (north)
 265
US-69 Bus. Checotah
 270Texanna Road – Porum Landing
Muskogee 278 US-266 / SH-2 Muskogee, Warner, Porum
 284Ross Road
 286 Muskogee Turnpike west Muskogee, Tulsa
 287 SH-100 north Webbers Falls, Gore
Sequoyah 291 SH-10 north (Carlisle Road) Gore
 297 SH-82 Vian, Tahlequah
 303Dwight Mission Road
Sallisaw308 I40 Bus. east / US-59 Sallisaw, Poteau
311 I40 Bus. west / US-64 Sallisaw, Stilwell
 321 SH-64B north Muldrow
 325 US-64 Roland, Fort Smith
 330 SH-64D south – Dora, Fort SmithEastbound exit and westbound entrance (Westbound exit and eastbound entrance is in Arkansas and is signed as Exit 1)
Oklahoma–Arkansas state line331.00532.69 I-40 continues east into Arkansas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Auxiliary route

I-40 has one auxiliary route in Oklahoma:

See also

References

  1. Froehlig, Adam. Scans from the "Yellow Book". Froggie's Place. URL accessed 20 September 2006.
  2. 1 2 "OKC I-40 Crosstown". Okladot.state.ok.us. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  3. "I-40 Webbers Falls Local Detour Route & Map". Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  4. Stewart, D. R. (2002-05-29). "Truckers weigh cost of detours". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  5. 1 2 Morgan, Rhett (2002-07-26). "Towns on detour route await bridge reopening". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  6. http://abcnews.go.com/US/dead-apparent-road-rage-shooting-oklahoma-highway/story?id=35819332
  7. Powell, Jim (2014-08-20). "'Ball rolling' on Frisco Road–I-40 project". The Yukon Review. Retrieved 2014-09-10.

External links

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