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Oklahoma State Highway 7

State Highway 7 (abbreviated SH-7) is a 150.5-mile (242.2 km) highway in southern Oklahoma. This lengthy highway connects many towns in Oklahoma's "Little Dixie" area. It runs from Interstate 44 in Lawton to U.S. 69/US-75 in Atoka.

State Highway 7

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length150.5 mi[1] (242.2 km)
Major junctions
West end I-44 / US 277 / US 281 in Lawton
Major intersections US 81 from Marlow to Duncan
I-35 near Davis
US 77 in Davis
East end
US 69 / US 75 / SH-3 / SH-3 Byp. in Atoka
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-6 SH-8
SH-7 shield in Sulphur

Route description Edit

From its western terminus at the interchange with Interstate 44 and Lee Boulevard in Lawton, SH-7 is a multilane highway. It runs due east from Lawton for ten miles (16 km) before intersecting State Highway 65 in the unincorporated community of Pumpkin Center. It continues due east for 14 more miles on a straight stretch of highway only very slight curves, bypassing the town of Central High, before meeting US-81 north of Duncan.

SH-7 and US-81 overlap for 6 miles (9.7 km) through Duncan, after which the state highway splits off to the east once again, still as a multilane highway, though it falls to a two-lane road after a few miles. Next the highway passes through the town of Velma before meeting State Highway 76 in Ratliff City. The southern section of SH-74, which roughly mirrors SH-76's path, has its southern terminus at SH-7 seven miles (11 km) later, near Tatums.

After crossing Interstate 35, SH-7 becomes a multilane highway once again. Three miles later, it meets US-77 near Davis. On the other side of Davis, SH-7 is the northern terminus of SH-110, a connector route to the town of Dougherty. Two miles west of Sulphur, the highway connects to the southern terminus of SH-7 Spur which connects to the Chickasaw Turnpike, a toll highway to Ada. After passing through Sulphur (where it has a brief concurrency with US-177), SH-7 travels six more miles, where it meets Highway 1.

For ten miles (16 km), SH-7 and SH-1 overlap, through the town of Mill Creek. This concurrency ends three miles (4.8 km) south of Mill Creek, where it serves the unincorporated community of Reagan and the Slippery Falls Boy Scout Ranch. It shares a one-mile (1.6 km) three-route concurrency with US-377/SH-99. Thirteen miles east of the concurrency, it serves the town of Wapanucka, Oklahoma, where it intersects SH-48. Seventeen miles later, it ends at US-75 in Atoka.

History Edit

SH-7 is a former border to border east–west state highway across southern Oklahoma whose western terminus was at the Texas border west of Hollis and eastern terminus at the Arkansas border east of Broken Bow. SH-7's route was truncated on its eastern and western sections during the 1960s and 1970s as those were concurrent with US-62 between the Texas border and Lawton and with US-70 between Broken Bow and the Arkansas border.[2] The eastern portion of SH-7 that was concurrent with US-70 between Broken Bow and the Arkansas border was truncated in 1963 to its junction with US-70 in Broken Bow.[3] The western section of SH-7 concurrent with US-62 from Lawton to the Texas border was truncated in 1970,[4] when the highway's western terminus was pushed back to the intersection of Cache Road (US-62) and Sheridan Road in Lawton, and a few miles further back in 2003 to its current terminus at Interstate 44 in east Lawton.[5]

Along still-intact sections of SH-7, major route changes through the years include a relocation in Duncan during the early 1950s[citation needed], when the original route along Main Street through the downtown area was moved south of the business district along Bois D'Arc Avenue from US-81 eastward to tie in with the original Main Street route on Duncan's east side, which became SH-7 Alternate and now designated as SH-7 Business. In 1969, the main Bois D'Arc Avenue alignment in Duncan was relocated slightly to the south and the rerouting continued for some 20 miles (32 km) from the SH-7/SH-7 Business junction to Velma on a new and straighter alignment (including both multi-lane divided highway and two-lane roadway) that bypassed the old SH-7 alignment through the oil fields of eastern Stephens County along with the town of Velma.[6] In the 1980s, the new SH-7 was extended east of Velma past the small community of County Line on the Stephens–Carter county line to west of Ratliff City in Carter County.[7][8]

By 1985, the eastern terminus of SH-7 was pushed back to its intersection with SH-3 and US-69/75 in Atoka when SH-7 was again truncated and lost its concurrency with SH-3 from Atoka to Broken Bow.[7]

Spurs Edit

SH-7 has three spur routes. Two of these routes bear the number "7" with a letter suffix; the third is a special route.

SH-7A Edit

 

State Highway 7A

LocationDuncan
Length1.99 mi[9] (3.20 km)

SH-7A, also signed as Business SH-7, is the original alignment of SH-7 through Duncan but it is unsigned. SH-7A begins at an intersection with SH-81A and Ninth Street. It heads east for approximately 1.9 miles and then turns south to meet its southern terminus at SH-7.

SH-7D Edit

 

State Highway 7D

LocationBromide
Length3.50 mi[10] (5.63 km)

SH-7D is a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) spur to the town of Bromide.

SH-7 Spur Edit

 

State Highway 7 Spur

LocationMurray County
Length4 mi[11] (6.4 km)
ExistedAugust 1, 2011–present

SH-7 Spur is a four-mile (6.4 km) spur in Murray County. It begins at SH-7 west of Sulphur, heading northeast, to end at a diamond interchange with US-177. The road continues east as the Chickasaw Turnpike.[11]

SH-7 Spur was built by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) as the westernmost segment of the Chickasaw Turnpike, which opened on September 1, 1991.[12] It was transferred from OTA to ODOT on August 1, 2011, receiving the SH-7 Spur designation and becoming a free road. It was the first segment of turnpike in Oklahoma to be transferred to ODOT. Transferring the turnpike was considered an inexpensive way to solve the problem of excessive truck traffic in Sulphur. At the time of the transfer, the interchange at the eastern terminus only allowed access from the westbound turnpike to US-177, and from US-177 to the eastbound turnpike.[13] ODOT had expanded the interchange to a full interchange by 2013.[11]

Junction list Edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ComancheLawton0.00.0    I-44 / US 277 / US 281Western terminus
Pumpkin Center9.415.1  SH-65
StephensMarlowDuncan line22.536.2Duncan BypassNorthern terminus of Duncan Bypass
23.337.5  US 81Northern end of US-81 concurrency
Duncan29.647.6  SH-81AWestern terminus of SH-7B
30.448.9  US 81/Duncan BypassSouthern end of US-81 concurrency, southern terminus of Duncan Bypass
30.949.7  SH-81AWestern end of SH-81A concurrency
31.150.1  SH-81AEastern end of SH-81A concurrency
32.952.9  SH-7AEastern terminus of SH-7A
CarterRatliff City58.193.5  SH-76
65.2104.9  SH-74Southern terminus of SH-74
Murray79.3127.6  I-35
Davis82.1132.1  US 77Western end of US-77 concurrency
82.5132.8  US 77Eastern end of US-77 concurrency
84.2135.5  SH-110Northern terminus of SH-110
Sulphur88.7142.7  SH-7 SpurSouthern terminus of SH-7 Spur
91.2146.8  US 177
91.5147.3  US 177
Scullin98.2158.0  SH-1Northern end of SH-1 concurrency
Johnston109.2175.7  SH-1Southern end of SH-1 concurrency
119.8192.8   US 377 / SH-99Southern end of US-377/SH-99 concurrency
120.8194.4   US 377 / SH-99Northern end of US-377/SH-99 concurrency
125.7202.3  SH-7DNorthern terminus of SH-7D
Wapanucka133.5214.8  SH-48
AtokaAtoka150.5242.2    US 69 / US 75 / SH-3Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Google (January 3, 2013). "Oklahoma State Highway 7" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  2. ^ McMahon, Martin. "Terminus: SH-7". Roadklahoma. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  3. ^ Official State Highway Map (Map) (1963 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  4. ^ Official State Highway Map (Map) (1971 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  5. ^ Official State Highway Map (Map) (2003-2004 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  6. ^ Official State Highway Map (Map) (1970 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  7. ^ a b Official State Highway Map (Map) (1985 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  8. ^ Official State Highway Map (Map) (1986 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  9. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation (n.d.). Control Section Maps: Stephens County (PDF) (Map) (2010–2011 ed.). Scale not given. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  10. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation (n.d.). Control Section Maps: Johnston County (PDF) (Map) (2010–2011 ed.). Scale not given. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  11. ^ a b c Official State Map (PDF) (Map) (2013–14 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation. 2013. Turnpike inset. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  12. ^ Staff. . Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Archived from the original on April 10, 2008. Retrieved February 5, 2008.
  13. ^ Staff (August 1, 2011). "Minutes For the Regular Transportation Commission Meeting" (PDF). Oklahoma Transportation Commission. Retrieved April 22, 2013.

External links Edit

  • SH-7 at OKHighways

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OK 7 redirects here The term may also refer to Oklahoma s 7th congressional district State Highway 7 abbreviated SH 7 is a 150 5 mile 242 2 km highway in southern Oklahoma This lengthy highway connects many towns in Oklahoma s Little Dixie area It runs from Interstate 44 in Lawton to U S 69 US 75 in Atoka State Highway 7Route informationMaintained by ODOTLength150 5 mi 1 242 2 km Major junctionsWest endI 44 US 277 US 281 in LawtonMajor intersectionsUS 81 from Marlow to Duncan I 35 near Davis US 77 in DavisEast endUS 69 US 75 SH 3 SH 3 Byp in AtokaLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaHighway systemOklahoma State Highway SystemInterstate US State Turnpikes SH 6 SH 8SH 7 shield in Sulphur Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Spurs 3 1 SH 7A 3 2 SH 7D 3 3 SH 7 Spur 4 Junction list 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditFrom its western terminus at the interchange with Interstate 44 and Lee Boulevard in Lawton SH 7 is a multilane highway It runs due east from Lawton for ten miles 16 km before intersecting State Highway 65 in the unincorporated community of Pumpkin Center It continues due east for 14 more miles on a straight stretch of highway only very slight curves bypassing the town of Central High before meeting US 81 north of Duncan SH 7 and US 81 overlap for 6 miles 9 7 km through Duncan after which the state highway splits off to the east once again still as a multilane highway though it falls to a two lane road after a few miles Next the highway passes through the town of Velma before meeting State Highway 76 in Ratliff City The southern section of SH 74 which roughly mirrors SH 76 s path has its southern terminus at SH 7 seven miles 11 km later near Tatums After crossing Interstate 35 SH 7 becomes a multilane highway once again Three miles later it meets US 77 near Davis On the other side of Davis SH 7 is the northern terminus of SH 110 a connector route to the town of Dougherty Two miles west of Sulphur the highway connects to the southern terminus of SH 7 Spur which connects to the Chickasaw Turnpike a toll highway to Ada After passing through Sulphur where it has a brief concurrency with US 177 SH 7 travels six more miles where it meets Highway 1 For ten miles 16 km SH 7 and SH 1 overlap through the town of Mill Creek This concurrency ends three miles 4 8 km south of Mill Creek where it serves the unincorporated community of Reagan and the Slippery Falls Boy Scout Ranch It shares a one mile 1 6 km three route concurrency with US 377 SH 99 Thirteen miles east of the concurrency it serves the town of Wapanucka Oklahoma where it intersects SH 48 Seventeen miles later it ends at US 75 in Atoka History EditSH 7 is a former border to border east west state highway across southern Oklahoma whose western terminus was at the Texas border west of Hollis and eastern terminus at the Arkansas border east of Broken Bow SH 7 s route was truncated on its eastern and western sections during the 1960s and 1970s as those were concurrent with US 62 between the Texas border and Lawton and with US 70 between Broken Bow and the Arkansas border 2 The eastern portion of SH 7 that was concurrent with US 70 between Broken Bow and the Arkansas border was truncated in 1963 to its junction with US 70 in Broken Bow 3 The western section of SH 7 concurrent with US 62 from Lawton to the Texas border was truncated in 1970 4 when the highway s western terminus was pushed back to the intersection of Cache Road US 62 and Sheridan Road in Lawton and a few miles further back in 2003 to its current terminus at Interstate 44 in east Lawton 5 Along still intact sections of SH 7 major route changes through the years include a relocation in Duncan during the early 1950s citation needed when the original route along Main Street through the downtown area was moved south of the business district along Bois D Arc Avenue from US 81 eastward to tie in with the original Main Street route on Duncan s east side which became SH 7 Alternate and now designated as SH 7 Business In 1969 the main Bois D Arc Avenue alignment in Duncan was relocated slightly to the south and the rerouting continued for some 20 miles 32 km from the SH 7 SH 7 Business junction to Velma on a new and straighter alignment including both multi lane divided highway and two lane roadway that bypassed the old SH 7 alignment through the oil fields of eastern Stephens County along with the town of Velma 6 In the 1980s the new SH 7 was extended east of Velma past the small community of County Line on the Stephens Carter county line to west of Ratliff City in Carter County 7 8 By 1985 the eastern terminus of SH 7 was pushed back to its intersection with SH 3 and US 69 75 in Atoka when SH 7 was again truncated and lost its concurrency with SH 3 from Atoka to Broken Bow 7 Spurs EditSH 7 has three spur routes Two of these routes bear the number 7 with a letter suffix the third is a special route SH 7A Edit nbsp State Highway 7ALocationDuncanLength1 99 mi 9 3 20 km SH 7A also signed as Business SH 7 is the original alignment of SH 7 through Duncan but it is unsigned SH 7A begins at an intersection with SH 81A and Ninth Street It heads east for approximately 1 9 miles and then turns south to meet its southern terminus at SH 7 SH 7D Edit nbsp State Highway 7DLocationBromideLength3 50 mi 10 5 63 km SH 7D is a 3 5 mile 5 6 km spur to the town of Bromide SH 7 Spur Edit nbsp State Highway 7 SpurLocationMurray CountyLength4 mi 11 6 4 km ExistedAugust 1 2011 presentSH 7 Spur is a four mile 6 4 km spur in Murray County It begins at SH 7 west of Sulphur heading northeast to end at a diamond interchange with US 177 The road continues east as the Chickasaw Turnpike 11 SH 7 Spur was built by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority OTA as the westernmost segment of the Chickasaw Turnpike which opened on September 1 1991 12 It was transferred from OTA to ODOT on August 1 2011 receiving the SH 7 Spur designation and becoming a free road It was the first segment of turnpike in Oklahoma to be transferred to ODOT Transferring the turnpike was considered an inexpensive way to solve the problem of excessive truck traffic in Sulphur At the time of the transfer the interchange at the eastern terminus only allowed access from the westbound turnpike to US 177 and from US 177 to the eastbound turnpike 13 ODOT had expanded the interchange to a full interchange by 2013 11 Junction list EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesComancheLawton0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 44 US 277 US 281Western terminusPumpkin Center9 415 1 nbsp SH 65StephensMarlow Duncan line22 536 2Duncan BypassNorthern terminus of Duncan Bypass23 337 5 nbsp US 81Northern end of US 81 concurrencyDuncan29 647 6 nbsp SH 81AWestern terminus of SH 7B30 448 9 nbsp US 81 Duncan BypassSouthern end of US 81 concurrency southern terminus of Duncan Bypass30 949 7 nbsp SH 81AWestern end of SH 81A concurrency31 150 1 nbsp SH 81AEastern end of SH 81A concurrency32 952 9 nbsp SH 7AEastern terminus of SH 7ACarterRatliff City58 193 5 nbsp SH 76 65 2104 9 nbsp SH 74Southern terminus of SH 74Murray 79 3127 6 nbsp I 35Davis82 1132 1 nbsp US 77Western end of US 77 concurrency82 5132 8 nbsp US 77Eastern end of US 77 concurrency84 2135 5 nbsp SH 110Northern terminus of SH 110Sulphur88 7142 7 nbsp SH 7 SpurSouthern terminus of SH 7 Spur91 2146 8 nbsp US 17791 5147 3 nbsp US 177Scullin98 2158 0 nbsp SH 1Northern end of SH 1 concurrencyJohnston 109 2175 7 nbsp SH 1Southern end of SH 1 concurrency 119 8192 8 nbsp nbsp US 377 SH 99Southern end of US 377 SH 99 concurrency 120 8194 4 nbsp nbsp US 377 SH 99Northern end of US 377 SH 99 concurrency 125 7202 3 nbsp SH 7DNorthern terminus of SH 7DWapanucka133 5214 8 nbsp SH 48AtokaAtoka150 5242 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 69 US 75 SH 3Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b Google January 3 2013 Oklahoma State Highway 7 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 3 2013 McMahon Martin Terminus SH 7 Roadklahoma Retrieved 2007 03 24 Official State Highway Map Map 1963 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Official State Highway Map Map 1971 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Official State Highway Map Map 2003 2004 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Official State Highway Map Map 1970 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation a b Official State Highway Map Map 1985 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Official State Highway Map Map 1986 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Stephens County PDF Map 2010 2011 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved April 22 2013 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Johnston County PDF Map 2010 2011 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved April 22 2013 a b c Official State Map PDF Map 2013 14 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation 2013 Turnpike inset Retrieved April 23 2013 Staff OTA History Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Archived from the original on April 10 2008 Retrieved February 5 2008 Staff August 1 2011 Minutes For the Regular Transportation Commission Meeting PDF Oklahoma Transportation Commission Retrieved April 22 2013 External links EditSH 7 at OKHighways Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oklahoma State Highway 7 amp oldid 1148080458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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