Oklahoma State Highway 43
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State Highway 43 |
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Maintained by ODOT | |||||||||
Length: | 65.6 mi (106 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | US-75/SH-3, Coalgate | ||||||||
East end: | SH-2, N of Clayton | ||||||||
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State Highway 43 (SH-43 or OK-43) is a state highway in Oklahoma, USA. It runs 65.3 miles[1] west-to-east through Coal, Atoka, Pushmataha and Pittsburg counties.
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SH-43 begins at US-69/SH-3 in Coalgate, the seat of Coal County. It runs east from Coalgate 11 miles to US-69, which it joins for a five-mile concurrency to the south to Stringtown.
At Stringtown, SH-43 turns back to the east, traveling 19 miles to an intersection with the Indian Nation Turnpike near Daisy. From there, it continues on to the east, 28 miles through the Jack Fork Mountains, to its terminus at SH-2 north of Clayton.