U.S. Route 266

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U.S. Route 266
Length: 43.09 mi[1] (69.35 km)
Formed: 1926
West end: US-62/US-75 in Henryetta, OK
East end: US-64/SH-2 in Warner, OK
United States Numbered Highways
< US-259 OK SH-266 >
List - Bannered - Divided - Replaced

U.S. Highway 266 is an east-west United States highway. It is only 43 miles[1] (69 km) long, and lies entirely within the state of Oklahoma. The highway does not meet the former route of its parent, U.S. Highway 66, and is closely paralleled by Interstate 40, which replaced US-266 (along with accompanying routes US-62 from Oklahoma City to Henryetta and US-64 from Warner to the Arkansas border west of Fort Smith, Arkansas) as the major east-west highway east of Oklahoma City during the 1960s.

The highway's eastern terminus is in Warner, Oklahoma at an intersection with U.S. Highway 64, concurrent with State Highway 2. Its western terminus is in Henryetta, Oklahoma at an intersection with U.S. Highway 75 and U.S. Highway 62.

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


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In the original 1926 plan, US-266 extended to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to meet its parent route, U.S. Highway 66. But by 1931, along with changes to several other branches of US-66 [1], the route was truncated at Henryetta. The segment from Oklahoma City to Henryetta became part of U.S. Highway 62, which was commissioned in 1930.

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  1. ^ a b Oklahoma Department of Transportation. State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 266. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
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