State Highway 131 | ||||
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Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length: | 13.63 mi[2][3] (21.94 km) | |||
Existed: | 1958[1] – present | |||
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West end: | SH-31 near Coalgate | |||
East end: | US-69 south of Kiowa | |||
Highway system | ||||
Oklahoma State Highways
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State Highway 131 (SH-131 or OK-131) is a 13.63 miles (21.94 km)[2][3] state highway in southeastern Oklahoma. It runs through Coal and Atoka Counties. It has no lettered spur routes.
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SH-131 begins in Coal County 6 miles (9.7 km)[4] northeast of Coalgate, the county seat. From the terminus at State Highway 31, SH-131 heads northeast towards the unincorporated town of Cairo. North of Phillips Hollow, the route crosses a small stream, an eventual tributary of Coal Creek.[5] The highway then crosses the Coal–Atoka county line.
After entering Atoka County, the highway gradually curves onto a east-northeast course, which continues as it passes through Wardville, another incorporated town 8 miles (13 km)[4] northeast of Cairo. SH-131 then becomes a more easterly route. After bridging North Boggy Creek, the route swings around to the north briefly, before returning to a due east heading. The road then crosses Fivemile Creek.[5] Five miles (8.0 km)[4] east of Wardville, it ends at US-69 south of Kiowa.
State Highway 131 first appeared on the 1959 state road map. When it was originally commissioned, it began at its present-day western terminus near Cairo, but stopped short of the present-day eastern terminus, instead ending in Wardville.[1] SH-131 had these termini for over twenty years. The route was extended to US-69 in 1985.[6] No further changes to the highway have been made since the extension.
County | Location | Mile[2][3] | Destinations | Notes |
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Coal |
0.00 | SH-31 | Western terminus | |
Atoka |
13.63 | US-69 | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |