Muskogee Turnpike
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Muskogee Turnpike |
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Length: | 53.1 mi (85 km) |
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Formed: | October 16, 1969. |
West end: | State Highway 51 in Broken Arrow |
Major junctions: |
U.S. Highway 69 in Muskogee
U.S. Highway 62 in Muskogee |
East end: | Interstate 40 west of Webber's Falls |
Counties: | Wagoner, Muskogee |
Major cities: | Broken Arrow, Muskogee |
The Muskogee Turnpike is a toll road in eastern Oklahoma. Opened in 1969, the 53-mile (85.2 km) route begins at the Broken Arrow Expressway (SH-51) southeast of Tulsa, near an intersection with the Creek Turnpike. The Turnpike ends at Interstate 40 west of Webbers Falls.
A two-axle vehicle currently pays $2.50 ($2.40 with Pikepass) to drive the full length of the Turnpike. To permit movement of local traffic in the city of Muskogee, the section between US-62 and SH-165 is designated a free expressway.
Law enforcement along the Will Rogers Turnpike is provided by Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop XB, a special troop assigned to the turnpike.[1]
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[edit] Exit list
County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Wagoner | Broken Arrow | 0 | Creek Turnpike | ||
Toll plaza | |||||
13 | SH-51 – Wagoner, Coweta | ||||
19 | SH-51B – Porter | Eastbound exit only | |||
26 | US-69 – Muskogee, Wagoner | Westbound toll | |||
Muskogee | 33 | Hyde Park Road – Port of Muskogee | Actual road is Harris Road. | ||
SH-165 begins, free section begins | |||||
Muskogee | 34 | US-62 east – Fort Gibson, Tahlequah | |||
34 | US-62 west – Muskogee, Bacone College, NSU Muskogee | ||||
35 | Gibson Street | ||||
36 | Chandler Road, Hancock Street | Hancock St signed eastbound only | |||
37 | SH-165 west (Peak Blvd.), to US-64 / US-69 | Eastbound exit only | |||
37 | Hancock Street | Westbound exit only | |||
Free section ends | |||||
55 | US-64 – Webbers Falls, Warner | Eastbound exit only | |||
56A | I-40 west – Oklahoma City | Eastbound terminus | |||
56B | I-40 east – Ft. Smith | Eastbound exit only |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.
[edit] External links
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