Oklahoma State Highway 2

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State Highway 2
Section 1
Length: 117 mi (188.3 km)
South end: SH-3 west of Antlers
North end: US-64 near Warner
(concurrent with US-266)
Section 2
Length: 17 mi (27.4 km)
South end: US-60/US-69 in Vinita
North end: SH-10 in Welch, Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Highways
< SH-1 SH-3 >

State Highway 2, abbreviated SH-2 or OK-2, is a designation for two distinct highways maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Though they were once connected, the middle section of highway was concurrent with three different U.S. highways, so the middle section was decommissioned for reasons of redundancy.

The southern section of highway runs from Antlers, Oklahoma to U.S. Highway 64 near Warner, covering 117 miles[1] (188 km) through the southeastern part of the state. The northern SH-2 runs for 17 miles[2] (27.4 km) through Craig Co. in northeastern Oklahoma.

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[edit] Route descriptions

[edit] Southern section

The end of US-266 and SH-2 near Warner
The end of US-266 and SH-2 near Warner

The southern section of SH-2 begins at SH-3 in Antlers. It travels north-northwest from here, roughly parallelling the Kiamichi River, until reaching Clayton and US-271. North of Clayton, Highway 2 and US-271 overlap for 3 miles (5 km). Immediately after this, SH-2 meets SH-43's eastern terminus southeast of Sardis Lake. SH-2 then crosses over the lake and meets SH-1/SH-63, and the three form a six-mile (10 km) concurrency. This area is mountainous and has some tight hairpin curves. After the concurrency Highway 2 continues northward, meeting US-270 at Wilburton.

SH-2 then passes Robbers Cave State Park and the eastern edge of the Sansbois Mountains before reaching SH-31 east of Quinton, and the two form a six-mile (10 km) concurrency until Kinta. Ten miles (16 km) north of here, Highway 2 meets SH-9. Three miles (4.9 km) later, the highway passes the eastern terminus of SH-71, south of the town of Porum, Oklahoma. 10 miles later, SH-2 meets US-266, which it will overlap until its end. After having an interchange at I-40 milemarker 278, both SH-2 and US-266 end at US-64 near Warner.

[edit] Northern section

The northern SH-2 begins at US-60/US-69 in Vinita. It then heads due north, meeting SH-25 four miles (6.5 km) west of Bluejacket. Six miles north of here, it ends at SH-10 in Welch, Oklahoma.

The mainline road becomes U.S. Highway 59, and the official state maps show SH-2 as overlapping US-59 until the Kansas border nine miles (14.4 km) later. However, the signage all shows that SH-2 ends in Welch [1].

[edit] Junction list

[edit] Southern section

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Pushmataha   0.0 SH-3 Southern terminus
Clayton 33.6 US-271  
  36.8 US-271  
  38.9 SH-43  
Latimer   45.6 SH-1/63  
  51.7 SH-1/63  
  63.3 US-270  
Wilburton 63.3 US-270  
Haskell   82.9 SH-31  
Kinta 88.6 SH-31  
Whitefield 98.8 SH-9  
Muskogee   104.7 SH-71 Eastern terminus of SH-71
  114.2 US-266  
  115.2 I-40  
Warner 117.1 US-64 Northern terminus of SH-2; eastern terminus of US-266

[edit] Northern section

County Location Mile[2] Roads intersected Notes
Craig Vinita 0.0 US-60/69 Southern terminus
Pyramid Corners 11.4 SH-25  
Welch 17.3 US-59/SH-10 Northern terminus

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Stuve, Eric. OK-2s. OKHighways. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.
  2. ^ a b Stuve, Eric. OK-2n. OKHighways. Retrieved on 2007-06-22.

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