List of U.S. Highways in Oklahoma
Highway markers for US-64 and US-266 | |
System information | |
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Formed: |
National system formed November 11, 1926, by BPR[1] Designations applied in Oklahoma December 7, 1926[2] |
Highway names | |
US Routes: | U.S. Highway X (US-X) |
System links | |
United States Numbered Highways in Oklahoma are part of a nationwide network of roadways passing through the 48 contiguous states. U.S. Highways are the second-highest category of road classifications in the Oklahoma road system, just below the Interstate Highways. U.S. Highways are marked with a number contained inside a white shield in a black box. The number is generally even if the highway runs east–west, and generally odd if it runs north–south, though there many substantial deviations from this plan.
Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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US-54 | 56.07[3] | 90.24 | Texas state line in Texhoma | Kansas state line northeast of Tyrone | 1926 | current | |
US-56 | 71.17[4] | 114.54 | New Mexico state line southwest of Felt | Kansas state line south of Elkhart, Kan. | 1956 | current | |
US-59 | 216.47[5] | 348.37 | Arkansas state line southeast of Page | Kansas state line north of Welch | 1935 | current | |
US-60 | 352.39[6] | 567.12 | Texas state line east of Higgins, Tex. | Missouri state line south of Seneca, Mo. | 1930 | current | |
US-62 | 402.49[7] | 647.74 | Texas state line west of Hollis | Arkansas state line east of Westville | 1931 | current | |
US-64 | 591.24[8] | 951.51 | New Mexico state line southwest of Felt | Arkansas state line east of Moffett | 1926 | current | |
US-66 | 374.6[9] | 602.9 | Texas state line west of Erick | Kansas state line south of Baxter Springs, Kan. | 1926 | 1985 | Replaced by I-40 and SH-66 |
US-69 | 260.82[10] | 419.75 | Texas state line south of Colbert | Kansas state line north of Picher | 1935 | current | |
US-70 | 289.81[11] | 466.40 | Texas state line south of Davidson | Arkansas state line west of DeQueen, Ark. | 1926 | current | |
US-73 | — | — | US-75 in Atoka | Kansas state line north of Picher | 1926 | 1935 | Replaced by US-69 |
US-75 | 249.42 | 401.40 | Texas state line south of Colbert | Kansas state line north of Copan | 1926 | current | |
US-75 Alt. |
33.77 | 54.35 | US-75/SH-16 east of Beggs | I-244/US-75 in Tulsa | — | — | |
US-77 | 267.21 | 430.03 | Texas state line south of Thackerville | Kansas state line north of Newkirk | 1926 | current | |
US-81 | 229.28 | 368.99 | Texas state line south of Terral | Kansas state line north of Renfrow | 1927 | current | |
US-83 | 36.32 | 58.45 | Texas state line south of Gray | Kansas state line north of Turpin | 1930 | current | |
US-164 | — | — | Texas state line east of Higgins, Tex. | Enid | 1926 | 1930 | Replaced by US-60 |
US-169 | 73.67 | 118.56 | US-64 / Creek Turnpike / Memorial Drive in Tulsa | Kansas state line north of Lenapah | 1935 | current | |
US-177 | 229.25 | 368.94 | US-70 / SH-199 in Madill | Kansas state line north of Braman | 1928 | current | |
US-183 | 219.94 | 353.96 | Texas state line south of Davidson | Kansas state line north of Buffalo | 1938 | current | |
US-259 | 98.33 | 158.25 | Texas state line south of Harris | US-59 west of Page | 1963 | current | |
US-266 | 43.09[12] | 69.35 | US-62 / US-75 north of Henryetta | US-64 / SH-2 in Warner | — | — | |
US-270 | 476.86 | 767.43 | Kansas state line north of Turpin | Arkansas state line east of Page | 1931 | current | |
US-271 | 158.32 | 254.79 | Texas state line south of Hugo | Arkansas state line northeast of Pocola | 1926 | current | |
US-277 | 124.47 | 200.32 | Texas state line southwest of Randlett | I-44 / US-62 in Newcastle | 1930 | current | |
US-281 | 255.57 | 411.30 | Texas state line southwest of Randlett | Kansas state line north of Alva | 1938 | current | |
US-283 | 203.31 | 327.20 | Texas state line south of Altus | Kansas state line northeast of Rosston | 1931 | current | |
US-287 | 41.41 | 66.64 | Texas state line northwest of Stratford, Tex. | Colorado state line north of Boise City | 1940 | current | |
US-377 | 139.91 | 225.16 | Texas state line south of Madill | Stroud | 1964 | current | Concurrent with SH-99 for its entire length in Oklahoma |
US-385 | 35.98 | 57.90 | Texas state line south of Boise City | Colorado state line north of Boise City | 1958 | current | |
US-412 | 504.11 | 811.29 | New Mexico state line west of Boise City | Arkansas state line in West Siloam Springs | 1988[13] The highway designations made redundant by US-412 were removed, effective December 12, 1988.[14] | current |
References
- ↑ Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via University of North Texas Libraries.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "Memorial Dedication and Revision History, US 81". Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 54" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 56" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 59" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 60" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 62" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 64" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Google Maps driving directions:
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 69" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 70" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 266" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-01-01.
- ↑ Oklahoma Transportation Commission (February 1, 1988). "Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Transportation Commission" (PDF). Retrieved December 6, 2012.
- ↑ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "Memorial Dedication & Revision History – US 412". Retrieved December 6, 2012.
External links
- OKHighways by Eric Stuve
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