Oklahoma State Highway 52
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State Highway 52 | |||||||
Section 1 | |||||||
Length: | 4.2 mi (6.76 km) | ||||||
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South end: | Hanna | ||||||
North end: | State Highway 9 | ||||||
Section 2 | |||||||
Length: | 16.5 mi (26.55 km) | ||||||
South end: | U.S. 266 near Grayson | ||||||
North end: | OK-16 | ||||||
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State Highway 52 (abbreviated SH-52 or OK-52) is a name for two once-connected highways in Oklahoma. There are no lettered spur routes from either of them.
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[edit] Route description
[edit] Southern section
The southern OK-52 is a short, four-mile long[1] (6.4 km long) state highway in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. It connects State Highway 9 to the town of Hanna.
The entire length of the southern OK-52 is mistakenly signed as U.S. 52.
[edit] Northern section
The northern OK-52 runs for 16½ miles[2](26½ km) from U.S. 266 northeast of Grayson to SH-16. Along the way it intersects U.S. 62 near Morris.
[edit] Connection between the two sections
At one time, at least as recently as 1972, the two sections of OK-52 were connected by a dirt section running from OK-9 to U.S. 266. This section has since been decommissioned. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-52 (South). OKHighways. URL accessed 28 May 2006.
- ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-52 (North). OKHighways. URL accessed 28 May 2006.
- ^ McMahon, Martin. Terminus: SH-52 (North). Roadklahoma. 10 December 2002. URL accessed 28 May 2006.