Oklahoma State Highway 28

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State Highway 28
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 68.8 mi (111 km)
West end: US 169, S of Delaware
East end: OK-20, 5 mi. W of Jay
Oklahoma State Highways
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State Highway 28 (OK-28 or SH-28) is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs 68.8 miles[1] in an irregular west-to-east pattern through Nowata, Rogers, Mayes and Delaware counties.

There is one letter-suffixed spur highway branching from OK-28, OK-28A.

[edit] Route description

OK-28 begins at US 169 just south of Delaware. From there it travels 12 miles east-to-south, passing the community of Childers, to a junction with US 60.

Crossing US 60, OK-28 runs six miles due south to New Alluwe, then eight miles south and east to Chelsea, where it intersects OK-66.

From Chelsea, it is six miles straight south to the junction with OK-28A, where OK-28 turns due east, intersects with I-44 after four miles, and five miles farther crosses US 69 at Adair.

Upon leaving Adair, OK-28 runs mainly east, eight miles to Pensacola, then follows the arc of the Neosho River to the SH-82 junction outside of Langley. OK-28 crosses OK-82, then passes through Langley before crossing the Neosho River over Pensacola Dam into the town of Disney.

OK-28 then travels east to south 12 miles to its terminus at OK-20, five miles west of Jay.

[edit] OK-28A

OK-28A is OK-28's only spur, lying entirely in Rogers Co. It runs 4.6 miles[2] west-to-east connecting OK-66 in Foyil with OK-28.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-28. OKHighways. Retrieved on September 19, 2006.
  2. ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-28a. OKHighways. Retrieved on September 19, 2006.