Oklahoma State Highway 78

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State Highway 78
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 60 mi (97 km)
South end: SH 78, Texas state line
North end: US-377/SH-99, Tishomingo (concurrent with SH-22)
Oklahoma State Highways
< US-77 SH-79 >

State Highway 78 is 60-mile long[1] (97 km) state highway in southern Oklahoma. It runs from the Red River (where it crosses into Texas as State Highway 78) to Tishomingo. It has no lettered spur routes.

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[edit] Route description

State Highway 78 enters Oklahoma near the unincorporated community of Karma. Near Yuba, SH-78 curves west to head toward Achille, where it meets State Highway 91. It curves back north here, meets State Highway 70E, and then passes through the east part of Durant, where it crosses US-70. In northern Durant, SH-78 has an interchange with the US-69/75 freeway.

Three miles north of US-69/75, SH-78 turns west to head through Cobb and Brown before turning north to meet State Highway 199. It meets SH-22 for the first time at Nida. It then passes through Emet and turns back west at Milburn. It then meets SH-22 for a second time three miles east of Tishomingo. It then joins SH-22 into Tishomingo, where it ends at US-377/SH-99.

[edit] History

The road that would become SH-78 was originally commissioned as SH-299 on 1938-11-22[2]. SH-299 was renumbered to SH-78 in its entirety in 1955[3], most likely to match the route number of TX-78.

[edit] Junction list

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Bryan Karma 0.0 TX 78 Texas state line, southern terminus
Achille 15.9 SH-91  
  22.4 SH-70E  
Durant 27.2 US-70  
27.8 US-70  
30.5 US-69/75 Half-folded diamond interchange[4]
  32.8 SH-48 Southern terminus of SH-48
Brown 40.9 SH-199 Eastern terminus of SH-199
Johnston Nida 44.1 SH-22  
44.3 SH-22  
Milburn 52.2 SH-48A  
  57.4 SH-22  
Tishomingo 60.0 US-377/SH-99 Northern terminus (concurrent with SH-22)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Stuve, Eric. OK-78. OKHighways. Retrieved on 2007-04-26.
  2. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Planning & Research Division. Memorial Dedication & Revision History - SH-22. Retrieved on 2007-05-08.
  3. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Official State Highway Map [map], 1956 edition.
  4. ^ Google, Inc.. Google Maps [map]. Cartography by NAVTEQ.

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