Interstate 244 | ||||
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Red Fork Expy[1] |
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length: | 15.75 mi[3] (25.35 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | I-44 / SH-66/Gilcrease Expressway in Tulsa[1] | |||
East end: | I-44 / US-412 / SH-66 in Tulsa[2] | |||
Highway system | ||||
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System Oklahoma State Highways
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Interstate 244 (abbreviated I-244), also known as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Expressway (in honor of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.), the Crosstown Expressway, and the Red Fork Expressway, is a 15.8-mile-long east–west Interstate Highway bypass route of Interstate 44 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.
At both I-244's western and eastern terminus, the highway connects with Interstate 44. I-244 runs from the western bank of the Arkansas River, across the river and past downtown Tulsa, before running through the northern half of the city and connecting again with Interstate 44.
In downtown Tulsa, I-244 forms the northern and western legs of the "Inner Dispersal Loop". The southern and eastern legs are formed by the unmarked I-444 (marked as US-75).
Ironically, the I-244 bridges have already reached the end of their service lives. The westbound bridge was closed and demolition begun in May 2011. Demolition was 85 percent complete as of August 1, 2011. The demolished structure will be replaced by a double-deck, multimodal span. The top deck will carry vehicles and the lower deck will have a pedestrian way and two railroad tracks (to be added in the future). Completion is scheduled for 2013. Extreme care has been used during the demolition to avoid vibrations that might further damage the old 11th Street Bridge.[4]
The entire route is in Tulsa County Tulsa.
# | Destinations | Notes |
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I-44 west / SH-66 west – Sapulpa, Oklahoma City | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
1A | I-44 east - Joplin | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
1B | 51st Street (Gilcrease Expressway) | No eastbound entrance |
1C | 33rd West Avenue | |
1D | 40th Place, Southwest Boulevard | |
2 | US-75 south (Okmulgee Expressway) – Glenpool, Okmulgee[5] | West end of US-75 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
3A | Southwest Boulevard | No westbound exit |
3B | 21st Street, Union Avenue | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
4A | 17th Street, Southwest Boulevard | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
4B | US-64 east / US-75 north / SH-51 east (I-444 east) – Broken Arrow, Bartlesville[6] | East end of US-75 overlap; west end of US-64/SH-51 overlap |
4C | 7th Street - Downtown Tulsa | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
5A | 2nd Street - Downtown Tulsa | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
5B | US-64 west / US-412 west / SH-51 west (Keystone Expressway) – Sand Springs, Enid[7] | East end of US-64/SH-51 overlap; west end of US-412 overlap |
5C | L.L. Tisdale Parkway | |
6A | Cincinnati Avenue, Detroit Avenue | |
6B | US-75 (I-444 west) – Bartlesville, Okmulgee[8] | |
6C | 1st Street - Downtown Tulsa | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
7 | Utica Avenue, Lewis Avenue, Peoria Avenue | |
8 | Delaware Avenue, Lewis Avenue | |
9 | Harvard Avenue | Eastbound exit is via exit 8 |
10 | Yale Avenue | |
11 | Sheridan Road - Tulsa Zoo | |
12A | Memorial Drive | |
12B | SH-11 west (Gilcrease Expressway) – Tulsa International Airport[9] | |
13A | Mingo Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
13 | US-169 (Mingo Valley Expressway) – Owasso, Nowata | Signed as exits 13B (south) and 13C (north)[10] |
14 | Garnett Road | |
15 | 129th East Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
I-44 east / US-412 east - Joplin | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
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