Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Osage |
Ralston | 0.0 | 0.0 | SH-18 | Western terminus |
Hominy | 20.4 | 32.8 | SH-99 | ||
Tulsa |
Skiatook | 44.5 | 71.6 | SH-11 | |
48.5 | 78.1 | US-75 | Diamond interchange | ||
Collinsville | 54.0 | 86.9 | US-169 | Diamond interchange; SH-20 joins US-169 eastbound and splits westbound | |
Owasso | 57.1 | 91.9 | US-169 | Diamond interchange; SH-20 splits US-169 eastbound and joins westbound | |
Rogers |
Claremore | 68.9 | 110.9 | SH-88 | |
69.7 | 112.2 | SH-66 | |||
69.8 | 112.3 | SH-66/88 | |||
71.2 | 114.6 | I-44 | |||
Mayes |
Pryor | 86.7 | 139.5 | US-69 | |
Salina | 96.8 | 155.8 | SH-82 | SH-82 joins eastbound and splits westbound | |
Spavinaw | 111.4 | 179.3 | SH-82 | SH-82 splits eastbound and joins westbound | |
Delaware |
120.5 | 193.9 | SH-28 | Eastern terminus of SH-28 | |
Jay | 125.0 | 201.2 | US-59/SH-10 | US-59/SH-10 join eastbound and split westbound | |
127.1 | 204.5 | SH-127 | |||
127.3 | 204.9 | US-59/SH-10 | US-59/SH-10 split eastbound and join westbound | ||
138.3 | 222.6 | Arkansas Highway 43 | Arkansas state line, Hwy. 43 joins eastbound and splits westbound | ||
Southwest City | 143.8 | 231.4 | Missouri Route 43 | Missouri state line; eastern terminus, AR-43 northern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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