Oklahoma State Highway spurs from U.S. Highways

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The Oklahoma state highway system includes many state highways that act as short spur and connector routes off some of the U.S. highways that pass through the state. These highways generally bear the same number of the U.S. highway they connect to with a letter suffix.

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[edit] U.S. Highway 64

[edit] U.S. Highway 69

  • SH-69A (5 mi) is a spur to Sportsman Acres, Oklahoma.

[edit] U.S. Highway 70

  • SH-70A (7 mi) is a spur connecting Kingston, Oklahoma to Woodville, McBride, and Lake Texoma.
  • SH-70A (0.9 mi) is also an eastern bypass of Wilson.
  • SH-70B (6 mi) connects Kingston and Lake Texoma.
  • SH-70D is a spur to Devol
  • SH-70E runs parallel to US-70 starting at SH-78 and traveling east, looping north to connect to its parent route near Bennington.
  • SH-70F connects Madill to US-70 two miles east of Kingston.

[edit] U.S. Highway 75

[edit] U.S. Highway 77

  • SH-77C (0.4 mi) is an unsigned route through Purcell. [1]
  • SH-77D (2 mi) was a spur route through the Turner Falls area. It was decommissioned in February 2004.
  • SH-77H (9 mi) is Sooner Road through the Moore/Norman area, and ends at I-240.
  • SH-77S (17 mi) connects US-70 to SH-32 near Marietta. It passes along the eastern shore of Lake Murray.

[edit] U.S. Highway 183

  • SH-183A is a 0.8 miles (1.3 km) spur connecting US-183 to Bessie.

[edit] U.S. Highway 259

[edit] U.S. Highway 270

[edit] U.S. Highway 271

  • SH-271A (2 mi/3.2 km) connects US-271 south of Hugo, Oklahoma to the town of Goodland.

[edit] U.S. Highway 281

  • SH-281A (1 mi/1.6 km) connects US-281 to the town of Geronimo.

[edit] U.S. Highway 412

[edit] See also