Oklahoma State Highway 54

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State Highway 54
Section 1
Length: 11 mi (17.7 km)
South end: U.S. Route 70
North end: OK-5 north of Hollister
Section 2
Length: 85.5 mi (137.6 km)
South end: U.S. 62 east of Snyder
North end: State Highway 33 near Thomas
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State Highway 54 is a state highway in western Oklahoma. Running north-south, it exists in two parts, which lie at approximately the same longitude. The northern section has two lettered spur routes.

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[edit] Route descriptions

[edit] Southern section

The southern section of SH-54 runs for 11 miles[1] (17.7 km), entirely in Tillman County. It begins at U.S. 70 and runs north through the town of Hollister before terminating at State Highway 5.

[edit] Northern section

The northern section of SH-54 runs for 85.5 miles[2] (137.6 km). It begins at U.S. 62 east of Snyder. From this point, it heads due northward to pass the western terminus of State Highway 49. For 3 miles through Cooperton it duplexes with State Highway 19. Continuing northward, it intersects State Highway 9 and its business loop near Gotebo and serves as the eastern terminus of State Highway 55, at Lake Valley. It then meets State Highway 152 eight miles east of Cordell and turns eastward to duplex with it for 7 miles.

After splitting off, SH-54 heads northward to meet Interstate 40 at exit 80. It then runs along the western limit of Weatherford and continues 17 miles north to end at State Highway 33 near Thomas.

[edit] Spur routes

SH-54 has two lettered spur routes, both of which branch off of the northern section of SH-54. Both were once part of the now-decommissioned SH-69.

  • SH-54A (3.5 mi[3]/5.6 km) runs to Corn.
  • SH-54B (3.3 mi[4]/5.3 km) runs to Colony.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK 54 (South). OKHighways. URL accessed 8 November 2006.
  2. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK 54 (North). OKHighways. URL accessed 8 November 2006.
  3. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK 54A. OKHighways. URL accessed 9 November 2006.
  4. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK 54B. OKHighways. URL accessed 9 November 2006.

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