List of Former Oklahoma Numbered Highways - Former State Highways

Former State Highways

  • State Highway 1
    • 1924–1933
    • 1933–1962
  • State Highway 2, 1924–1930; became U.S. Highway 81
  • State Highway 3, 1924–1931
  • State Highway 4, 1924–1930; became U.S. Highway 77
  • State Highway 6, 1924–1930
  • State Highway 7
    • State Highway 7, 1924–1935
    • State Highway 7, 1935–1937; became SH-37
  • State Highway 44, 1927–1931; became SH-74
  • State Highway 57†, became the southeastern SH-37
  • State Highway 61†, turned over to Pontotoc County
  • State Highway 69†, became parts of SH-54A, SH-54B, and SH-183A, and the remainder turned over to Washita County
  • State Highway 90†, split off from SH-30 ca. 1932, now the western SH-5
  • State Highway 103†, became part of U.S. Highway 259
  • State Highway 106†, turned over to Marshall County on 1994-03-04
  • State Highway 107†, remains part of the state highway system but is currently only designated as Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City
  • State Highway 111†, turned over to McClain County
  • State Highway 114†, became part of U.S. Highway 56
  • State Highway 122†, turned over to McClain County
  • State Highway 126†, turned over to McClain County
  • State Highway 298†, turned over to McCurtain County

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