Interstate Highways
Number | South or west terminus | North or east terminus | Length (mi) | (km) | Formed | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
035 ! I-35 | Texas state line south of Thackerville | Kansas state line north of Braman | ||||
040 ! I-40 | Texas state line west of Erick | Arkansas state line west of Fort Smith, Arkansas | 330 | |||
044 ! I-44 | Texas state line north of Burkburnett, Texas | Missouri state line southwest of Joplin, Missouri | 15 | |||
235 ! I-235 | I-35/I-40 in Oklahoma City | I-44/US-77 in Oklahoma City | ||||
240 ! I-240 | I-44 in Oklahoma City | I-40 east of Oklahoma City | ||||
244 ! I-244 | I-44 in Tulsa | I-44 in Tulsa | 15 | |||
444 ! I-444† | I-244 in Tulsa | I-244 in Tulsa |
†Unsigned highway
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