Junction List
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas–Oklahoma state line |
0.0 | 0.0 | Western terminus, continues into Texas as SH 152 | ||
| Roger Mills |
Sweetwater | 5.1 | 8.2 | SH-30 | |
| 9.1 | 14.6 | SH-6 | Northern terminus of SH-6 | ||
| Beckham |
Sayre | 25.5 | 41.0 | I-40 BUS/US-283 | |
| 26.6 | 42.8 | I-40 | Interchange, I-40 exit 23 | ||
| 33.1 | 53.3 | SH-34 | |||
| 39.0 | 62.8 | SH-6 | |||
| Washita |
52.0 | 83.7 | SH-44 | ||
| Dill City | 54.0 | 86.9 | SH-42 | Northern terminus of SH-42 | |
| Cordell | 62.3 | 100.3 | US-183 | ||
| 69.9 | 112.5 | SH-54 | |||
| 76.9 | 123.8 | SH-54 | |||
| 77.9 | 125.4 | SH-115 | Northern terminus of SH-115 | ||
| Caddo |
84.0 | 135.2 | SH-58 | ||
| 85.8 | 138.1 | SH-58 | |||
| 94.8 | 152.6 | SH-146 | Northern terminus of SH-146 | ||
| Binger | 99.1 | 159.5 | US-281/SH-8 | ||
| 103.8 | 167.0 | US-281/SH-8 | |||
| Cogar | 112.6 | 181.2 | SH-37 | ||
| Grady |
Minco | 123.4 | 198.6 | US-81/SH-37 | |
| Canadian |
Union City | US-81 | |||
| 137.6 | 221.4 | SH-92 | Southern terminus of SH-92 | ||
| Mustang | 139.6 | 224.7 | SH-4 | ||
| 140.6 | 226.3 | SH-4 | |||
| Oklahoma |
Oklahoma City | Airport Road freeway begins | |||
| Council Rd. | |||||
| MacArthur Blvd. south | |||||
| MacArthur Blvd. north | |||||
| Meridian Ave. south – Airport | |||||
| Meridian Ave. north | |||||
| I-44 west/SH-3 east – Lawton | |||||
| 149.6 | 240.8 | I-44 east/SH-3 west – Tulsa, Downtown | Eastern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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