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U.S. Route 70 in Oklahoma

U.S. Route 70 (abbreviated US-70) is a transcontinental U.S. highway extending from Globe, Arizona to Atlantic, North Carolina. Along the way, 289.81 miles (466.40 km) of its route passes through the state of Oklahoma. Entering the state south of Davidson, the highway serves Oklahoma's southern tier before exiting the state east of Broken Bow. It serves the cities of Ardmore, Durant, Hugo, and Idabel, as well as Tillman, Cotton, Jefferson, Carter, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, and McCurtain counties.

U.S. Highway 70

Route of US 70 in Oklahoma highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length289.81 mi[2] (466.40 km)
ExistedDecember 7, 1926[1]–present
Major junctions
West end US 70 / US 183 at the Texas state line
Major intersections
East end US 70 at the Arkansas state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
CountiesTillman, Cotton, Jefferson, Carter, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, McCurtain
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
US 69 SH-71

US-70 was first established in Oklahoma in 1926. The highway's initial path (which entered the state in Cotton County, further east than it does today) included several deviations from the present-day route, serving Walters and following a more northerly course between Ardmore and Madill. US-70 did not enter Tillman County until 1945. The modern route between Ardmore and Madill was not established until 1984 when it received the US-70 designation.

Route description edit

US-70 enters Oklahoma in Tillman County, crossing the Red River from Texas, concurrent with US-183. The two routes head north into Davidson, where they split; US-183 continues north toward the county seat of Frederick, while US-70 turns due east. It leaves Davidson, passing south of the Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area. Approximately 11+12 miles (18.5 km) east of Davidson, the highway serves as the southern terminus of State Highway 54 (SH-54), which connects US-70 to Hollister. Continuing east from the SH-54 junction, US-70 next enters Grandfield, where it begins a concurrency with SH-36. The two highways proceed east from this junction, leaving Tillman County, US-70 having traveled for 30.78 miles (49.54 km) within its boundaries.[3]

US-70/SH-36 pass into Cotton County, heading southeast along the southern limit of Devol, which is served by SH-70B, a spur from US-70. US-70 and SH-36 turn back to the east, coming to a junction about four miles (6.4 km) east of Devol, where SH-36 splits away to the south. US-70 then comes to an interchange with Interstate 44 (I-44).[4] This interchange, I-44 exit 5, is the southern terminus of the H. E. Bailey Turnpike. US-277 and US-281 exit the Interstate at this point, forming a triple concurrency with US-70 as it continues east toward Randlett.[5] There, the three routes serve as the southern terminus of SH-70C. At the southeast corner of the Randlett limits, US-277/US-281 turn north, while US-70 continues on its due east course. At Taylor, seven miles (11 km) east of Randlett, US-70 meets SH-5B at its southern terminus. Further to the east, US-70 serves as the southern terminus of another state highway, SH-65. US-70 then exits Cotton County.[4]

The next county US-70 enters in Oklahoma is Jefferson County. The highway enters the county seat, Waurika, about five miles (8.0 km) east of the Cotton–Jefferson county line. On the southwestern outskirts of town, the route is the northern terminus of SH-79, which connects US-70 to SH-79 in Texas. US-70 runs along the southern edge of Waurika, coming to the eastern terminus of SH-5 and intersecting US-81. Leaving town, it proceeds due east across unincorporated Jefferson County for about 21 miles (34 km). The highway then cuts through Cornish and Ringling, intersecting SH-89 in the latter town. US-70 passes into Carter County east of Ringling.[6]

US-70 heads due east on an arrow-straight route for the next 22+12 miles (36.2 km) across Carter County.[7] About 3+12 miles (5.6 km) east of the county line, the highway passes through unincorporated Zaneis,[8] where it widens to a four-lane divided highway.[5] South of Healdton, it is joined by SH-76, which follows US-70 for approximately 2+12 miles (4.0 km) before splitting away to the south in Wilson. To the east, US-70 junctions with SH-70A, which heads south to link to SH-76 in downtown Wilson. US-70 then passes through Lone Grove before entering Ardmore. It meets I-35 at a cloverleaf interchange (exit 31) on the city's west side. Here, eastbound US-70 joins southbound I-35, while SH-199 toward downtown Ardmore begins straight ahead. US-70 exits from the interstate at exit 29, turning back to the east and intersecting with US-77. US-70 passes north of Lake Murray, cutting across the northern reaches of Lake Murray State Park and intersecting the main lake access road, SH-77S, twice. East of the lake, the highway leaves Carter County.[8]

After leaving Carter County, US-70 enters the smallest of Oklahoma's 77 counties, Marshall County. After crossing the county line, the highway heads due east for 11 miles (18 km), passing through Oakland and then entering the county seat, Madill. On the north side of the city, US-70 approaches a T intersection with US-177 and SH-199; this is the southern terminus of US-177. US-70 turns south, forming a concurrency with SH-199. The two highways head toward downtown Madill, where SH-199 splits off. At the same intersection, US-377/SH-99 join US-70 as it continues south through Madill, splitting away on the south edge of town. US-70 turns southeast, forming the northern terminus of SH-70F before reaching Kingston. There, US-70 intersects several highways at their termini—SH-32, SH-70B (a spur to Lake Texoma), and SH-70A (a spur to New Woodville and McBride).[9] US-70 curves back to the east in Kingston, entering Lake Texoma State Park east of town and crossing the Washita River arm of the lake, which forms the eastern boundary of Marshall County.[8]

Upon reaching the lakeshore, US-70 touches down on Bryan County soil. US-70 heads east, passing along the southern edge of Mead, then enters the city of Durant, the county seat. On the west side of town, it intersects US-70 Bypass, a partial bypass freeway around the western and southern sides of the city. It then has an interchange with the US-69/US-75 freeway before heading into downtown Durant. There, it has brief concurrencies with US-69 BUS and SH-78. US-70 then heads east out of town. In Bokchito, it is the eastern terminus of SH-22. US-70 then proceeds to Bennington, where it intersects SH-70E at its eastern terminus. US-70 heads northeast out of Bennington, then turns back to a due east course to enter Choctaw County.[10]

 
SH-209 directional assembly along US-70

The first town US-70 serves in Choctaw County is Boswell, where it junctions with SH-109 at that highway's western terminus. US-70 then bisects unincorporated Unger and Jasper, as well as the town of Soper. East of Soper, the route forms a concurrency with US-271. The two highways come to an interchange with the Indian Nation Turnpike on the western outskirts of the county seat, Hugo. This interchange is the southern terminus of the turnpike; US-70 and US-271 merge onto the freeway continuing south from the turnpike, while the road leading into Hugo continues eastward as Jackson Street. Formerly this marked the western terminus of US-70 BUS and the northern terminus of US-271 BUS, but these routes were decommissioned in 2019. US-70 and US-271 follow the bypass around the southwestern quadrant of town. On the southern edge of Hugo, the highways intersect F Street (the former southern terminus of US-271 BUS); here, US-271 splits away from US-70 and heads south.[11] This marks the end of the freeway; US-70 continues east as a four-lane divided highway with at-grade intersections. US-70 meets the eastern terminus of Jackson Street (former US-70 BUS) on the eastern outskirts of Hugo.[5] At the eastern limit of town, US-70 meets SH-93 at its southern terminus. The highway then leaves Hugo, passing through unincorporated Fallon and entering Sawyer, where it forms the southern terminus of SH-147. Just to the east of Sawyer is Fort Towson. There, US-70 serves as the eastern terminus of SH-109 and the northern terminus of SH-209. The highway continues east, serving unincorporated Swink, before leaves Choctaw County.[11]

The easternmost county US-70 serves in Oklahoma is McCurtain County. The road heads southeast, passing through Valliant, before intersecting SH-98 west of Millerton. East of SH-98, US-70 bisects Millerton, then continues southeast through Garvin. It then reaches the county seat, Idabel; here, US-70 BYP heads along the west and southwest sides of the city, while mainline US-70 continues east across the northern reaches of the Idabel city limits. In the northeast corner of town, US-70 intersects US-259/SH-3, turning north to form a concurrency with them (with eastbound US-70 and westbound SH-3 overlapping to form a wrong-way concurrency). The highways proceed to Broken Bow, where they go their separate ways; SH-3 turns west, US-259 continues north, and US-70 turns east.[12] US-70 reaches the state line west of DeQueen, Arkansas; after crossing the line, it passes into Sevier County, Arkansas.[8]

History edit

US-70 was originally designated in Oklahoma on December 7, 1926, as part of the initial slate of U.S. highways established through the state.[1] US-70 initially entered Oklahoma east of Burkburnett, Texas, proceeded northeast to Randlett, then continued north to an intersection with SH-5 near Emerson, where it turned east, passing through Walters. From Walters, it continued due east into Stephens County to Comanche along present-day SH-53; in Comanche, it turned south along US-81, running through Addington before meeting the present-day US-70 route in Waurika. From Waurika, US-70 followed its present-day route to Ardmore. US-70 continued east from Ardmore along present-day SH-199 and US-177, passing through Dickson and Mannsville before reuniting with the present-day route in Madill. East of Madill, US-70 followed the same basic pathway that it does today.[13]

In 1936, US-70 was realigned in Cotton and Jefferson counties. A section of SH-32 between Randlett and Waurika was also designated as US-70. The old alignment from west of Randlett, through Emerson and Walters, to Comanche, was given the additional designation of U.S. Route 70N on September 1, 1936. East of Comanche, US-70N followed SH-53 through Loco to an intersection with SH-76 south of Fox; US-70N turned south along SH-76, passing through Healdton and ending at the US-70 junction south of town.[1][14] This route was relatively short-lived, however; it appeared on the April 1937 official state map but was absent from the April 1938 map.[15]

On March 3, 1945, US-70's extent through Oklahoma was greatly expanded. On this date, the highway was realigned between Oklaunion, Texas and Randlett; rather than entering Oklahoma near Burkburnett, the US-70 turned north along US-183 in Oklaunion, entering Oklahoma between there and Davidson, before turning east and proceeding along SH-32 to Randlett. SH-32 would remain designated along US-70 between Randlett and Waurika until September 6, 1966.[1][16]

Between 1945 and 1951, US-70, SH-32, and SH-36's course between Grandfield and Randlett was more indirect than its modern path, including several right-angle turns. This was remedied on September 10, 1951, with the three highways being shifted to a path following a straighter southeasterly course between the two towns.[1][17]

During the 1980s, US-70 saw several substantial realignments. On July 14, 1981, the highway was rerouted to bypass Hugo; the old route through town became US-70 BUS. Three years later, on July 7, 1984, US-70 was shifted to its present-day alignment between Ardmore and Madill. After these realignments, the highway followed the same basic path that it does today, with no major changes after 1984.[1][18]

Spurs edit

SH-70A edit

 

State Highway 70A

LocationMarshall County

SH-70A (7 mi) is a spur connecting Kingston, Oklahoma to Woodville, McBride, and Lake Texoma.

SH-70A in Wilson edit

 

State Highway 70A

LocationWilson

SH-70A (0.9 mi) is also an eastern bypass of Wilson.

SH-70B edit

 

State Highway 70B

LocationMarshall County

SH-70B (6 mi) connects Kingston and Lake Texoma.

SH-70C edit

 

State Highway 70C

LocationRandlett

SH-70C is a spur into Randlett.

SH-70D edit

 

State Highway 70D

LocationDevol

SH-70D is a spur to Devol

SH-70E edit

 

State Highway 70E

LocationChoctaw County

SH-70E runs parallel to US-70 starting at SH-78 and traveling east, looping north to connect to its parent route near Bennington.

SH-70F edit

 

State Highway 70F

LocationMarshall County

SH-70F connects Madill to US-70 two miles (3 km) west of Kingston.

SH-209 edit

 

State Highway 209

LocationChoctaw County
Length2.25 mi[19] (3.62 km)
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State Highway 209 is a short state highway in Choctaw County, Oklahoma. It runs for 2.25 miles (3.62 km)[19] from Raymond Gary State Park to US-70. It has no lettered spur routes.

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[5]kmExitDestinationsNotes
TillmanRed River0.000.00 
 
 
 
US 70 west / US 183 south – Vernon
Continuation into Texas
Davidson2.64.2 
 
US 183 north
Northern end of US-183 concurrency
14.222.9  SH-54Southern terminus of SH-54
Grandfield25.641.2 
 
SH-36 north (Bridge Road)
Western end of SH-36 concurrency
CottonDevol31.450.5  SH-70DSouthern terminus of SH-70D
35.957.8 
 
SH-36 south
Eastern end of SH-36 concurrency
37.159.7 
 
 
 
I-44 east / H.E. Bailey Turnpike north – Waurika
 
 
  
 
I-44 west / US 277 / US 281 south – Burkburnett, Wichita Falls
I-44 exit 5; southern terminus of the H.E. Bailey Tpk.; Western end of US-277/US-281 concurrency
Randlett39.463.4  SH-70CSouthern terminus of SH-70C
39.964.2  
 
US 277 / US 281 north
Eastern end of US-277/US-281 concurrency
46.975.5  SH-5BSouthern terminus of SH-5B
52.083.7  SH-65Southern terminus of SH-65
JeffersonWaurika63.7102.5  SH-79Northern terminus of SH-79
66.0106.2  SH-5Eastern terminus of SH-5
67.1108.0  US 81 (Lemon Drive)
CornishRingling line89.6144.2  SH-89
Carter96.4155.1 
 
SH-76 north
Western end of SH-76 concurrency
Wilson98.9159.2 
 
SH-76 south (NW 4th Street)
Eastern end of SH-76 concurrency
99.7160.5  SH-70AEastern terminus of SH-70A
Ardmore113.7183.031A 
 
 
 
I-35 north / SH-199 east (Broadway Street) – Oklahoma City, Ardmore
Cloverleaf interchange; exit number follows I-35 and is for SH-199; no exit number eastbound; I-35 exit 31B; western terminus of SH-199; western end of I-35 concurrency
117.4188.9 
 
I-35 south – Dallas
I-35 exit 29; eastern end of I-35 concurrency
118.1190.1  US 77 (Commerce Street)
Lake Murray SP120.1193.3  SH-77S – Ardmore, Lake Murray
124.8200.8  SH-77S (eastern spur) – Lake MurrayNorthern terminus of SH-77S (eastern spur)
MarshallMadill139.6224.7 
 
 
 
US 177 north / SH-199 west
Southern terminus of US-177; western end of SH-199 concurrency
140.3225.8 
 
 
 
  US 377 east / SH-99 north / SH-199 (Main Street)
Eastern end of SH-199 concurrency; western end of US-377/SH-99 concurrency
140.8226.6 
 
  US 377 south / SH-99
Eastern end of US-377/SH-99 concurrency
142.3229.0  SH-70FNorthern terminus of SH-70F
Kingston147.6237.5  SH-32Eastern terminus of SH-32
147.8237.9  SH-70BNorthern terminus of SH-70B
148.1238.3  SH-70ANorthern terminus of SH-70A
BryanDurantDurantAt-grade intersection; west end of freeway
   US 69 / US 75 – Colbert, DurantCloverleaf interchange
9th AvenueFormer US-69B/US-75B
  SH-78 (SE 3rd Avenue)
Old Highway 70Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; east end of freeway
Bokchito181.5292.1  SH-22Eastern terminus of SH-22
Bennington188.1302.7  SH-70E
ChoctawBoswell198.3319.1  SH-109Western terminus of SH-109
212.7342.3 
 
US 271 north
Western end of US-271 concurrency
217.3349.7 
 
 
 
  Indian Nation Turnpike north / Jackson Street east – Antlers, McAlester, Tulsa, Hugo, Idabel, Airport
Interchange; west end of freeway; Indian Nation Tpk. exit 1; southern terminus of the Indian Nation Tpk.; former western terminus of US-70 Bus.; former northern terminus of US-271 Bus.
Hugo220.7355.2 
 
US 271 south / F Street north – Hugo, Paris, Tx.
Eastern end of US-271 concurrency; former southern terminus of US-271 Bus.
8th StreetAt-grade intersection; east end of freeway
223.4359.5Jackson Street west – HugoFormer eastern terminus of US-70 Bus.
223.8360.2  SH-93Southern terminus of SH-93
Sawyer230.2370.5  SH-147Southern terminus of SH-147
Fort Towson235.5379.0  SH-109Eastern terminus of SH-109
236.8381.1  SH-209Northern terminus of SH-209
McCurtain249.7401.9  SH-98
Idabel262.3422.1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 70 Byp. east (NW Lincoln Road) to US 259 south / SH-3 east / SH-37 – Clarksville TX
Western terminus of US-70 Byp.
266.3428.6 
 
 
 
US 259 south / SH-3 east (US 70 Byp.) – Idabel
Southern end of US-259/SH-3 concurrency; eastern terminus of US-70 Byp.
Broken Bow274.1441.1 
 
 
 
US 259 north (Park Drive north) / SH-3 west (Veterans Way)
Northern end of US-259/SH-3 concurrency
Oklahoma–Arkansas line289.8466.4 
 
US 70 east (Choctaw-Chickasaw Trail of Tears Memorial Highway) – De Queen
Continuation into Arkansas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

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  2. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "State Highway System: Log of U.S. Highway 70" (PDF). Retrieved September 30, 2013.
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This article is about the section of U S Route 70 in Oklahoma For the entire route see U S Route 70 U S Route 70 abbreviated US 70 is a transcontinental U S highway extending from Globe Arizona to Atlantic North Carolina Along the way 289 81 miles 466 40 km of its route passes through the state of Oklahoma Entering the state south of Davidson the highway serves Oklahoma s southern tier before exiting the state east of Broken Bow It serves the cities of Ardmore Durant Hugo and Idabel as well as Tillman Cotton Jefferson Carter Marshall Bryan Choctaw and McCurtain counties U S Highway 70Route of US 70 in Oklahoma highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by ODOTLength289 81 mi 2 466 40 km ExistedDecember 7 1926 1 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 70 US 183 at the Texas state lineMajor intersectionsI 44 Toll H E Bailey Turnpike near Randlett I 35 in Ardmore US 77 in Ardmore US 69 US 75 in Durant Indian Nation Turnpike near HugoEast endUS 70 at the Arkansas state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaCountiesTillman Cotton Jefferson Carter Marshall Bryan Choctaw McCurtainHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedOklahoma State Highway SystemInterstate US State Turnpikes US 69 SH 71US 70 was first established in Oklahoma in 1926 The highway s initial path which entered the state in Cotton County further east than it does today included several deviations from the present day route serving Walters and following a more northerly course between Ardmore and Madill US 70 did not enter Tillman County until 1945 The modern route between Ardmore and Madill was not established until 1984 when it received the US 70 designation Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Spurs 3 1 SH 70A 3 2 SH 70A in Wilson 3 3 SH 70B 3 4 SH 70C 3 5 SH 70D 3 6 SH 70E 3 7 SH 70F 3 8 SH 209 4 Junction list 5 ReferencesRoute description editUS 70 enters Oklahoma in Tillman County crossing the Red River from Texas concurrent with US 183 The two routes head north into Davidson where they split US 183 continues north toward the county seat of Frederick while US 70 turns due east It leaves Davidson passing south of the Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area Approximately 11 1 2 miles 18 5 km east of Davidson the highway serves as the southern terminus of State Highway 54 SH 54 which connects US 70 to Hollister Continuing east from the SH 54 junction US 70 next enters Grandfield where it begins a concurrency with SH 36 The two highways proceed east from this junction leaving Tillman County US 70 having traveled for 30 78 miles 49 54 km within its boundaries 3 US 70 SH 36 pass into Cotton County heading southeast along the southern limit of Devol which is served by SH 70B a spur from US 70 US 70 and SH 36 turn back to the east coming to a junction about four miles 6 4 km east of Devol where SH 36 splits away to the south US 70 then comes to an interchange with Interstate 44 I 44 4 This interchange I 44 exit 5 is the southern terminus of the H E Bailey Turnpike US 277 and US 281 exit the Interstate at this point forming a triple concurrency with US 70 as it continues east toward Randlett 5 There the three routes serve as the southern terminus of SH 70C At the southeast corner of the Randlett limits US 277 US 281 turn north while US 70 continues on its due east course At Taylor seven miles 11 km east of Randlett US 70 meets SH 5B at its southern terminus Further to the east US 70 serves as the southern terminus of another state highway SH 65 US 70 then exits Cotton County 4 The next county US 70 enters in Oklahoma is Jefferson County The highway enters the county seat Waurika about five miles 8 0 km east of the Cotton Jefferson county line On the southwestern outskirts of town the route is the northern terminus of SH 79 which connects US 70 to SH 79 in Texas US 70 runs along the southern edge of Waurika coming to the eastern terminus of SH 5 and intersecting US 81 Leaving town it proceeds due east across unincorporated Jefferson County for about 21 miles 34 km The highway then cuts through Cornish and Ringling intersecting SH 89 in the latter town US 70 passes into Carter County east of Ringling 6 US 70 heads due east on an arrow straight route for the next 22 1 2 miles 36 2 km across Carter County 7 About 3 1 2 miles 5 6 km east of the county line the highway passes through unincorporated Zaneis 8 where it widens to a four lane divided highway 5 South of Healdton it is joined by SH 76 which follows US 70 for approximately 2 1 2 miles 4 0 km before splitting away to the south in Wilson To the east US 70 junctions with SH 70A which heads south to link to SH 76 in downtown Wilson US 70 then passes through Lone Grove before entering Ardmore It meets I 35 at a cloverleaf interchange exit 31 on the city s west side Here eastbound US 70 joins southbound I 35 while SH 199 toward downtown Ardmore begins straight ahead US 70 exits from the interstate at exit 29 turning back to the east and intersecting with US 77 US 70 passes north of Lake Murray cutting across the northern reaches of Lake Murray State Park and intersecting the main lake access road SH 77S twice East of the lake the highway leaves Carter County 8 After leaving Carter County US 70 enters the smallest of Oklahoma s 77 counties Marshall County After crossing the county line the highway heads due east for 11 miles 18 km passing through Oakland and then entering the county seat Madill On the north side of the city US 70 approaches a T intersection with US 177 and SH 199 this is the southern terminus of US 177 US 70 turns south forming a concurrency with SH 199 The two highways head toward downtown Madill where SH 199 splits off At the same intersection US 377 SH 99 join US 70 as it continues south through Madill splitting away on the south edge of town US 70 turns southeast forming the northern terminus of SH 70F before reaching Kingston There US 70 intersects several highways at their termini SH 32 SH 70B a spur to Lake Texoma and SH 70A a spur to New Woodville and McBride 9 US 70 curves back to the east in Kingston entering Lake Texoma State Park east of town and crossing the Washita River arm of the lake which forms the eastern boundary of Marshall County 8 Upon reaching the lakeshore US 70 touches down on Bryan County soil US 70 heads east passing along the southern edge of Mead then enters the city of Durant the county seat On the west side of town it intersects US 70 Bypass a partial bypass freeway around the western and southern sides of the city It then has an interchange with the US 69 US 75 freeway before heading into downtown Durant There it has brief concurrencies with US 69 BUS and SH 78 US 70 then heads east out of town In Bokchito it is the eastern terminus of SH 22 US 70 then proceeds to Bennington where it intersects SH 70E at its eastern terminus US 70 heads northeast out of Bennington then turns back to a due east course to enter Choctaw County 10 nbsp SH 209 directional assembly along US 70The first town US 70 serves in Choctaw County is Boswell where it junctions with SH 109 at that highway s western terminus US 70 then bisects unincorporated Unger and Jasper as well as the town of Soper East of Soper the route forms a concurrency with US 271 The two highways come to an interchange with the Indian Nation Turnpike on the western outskirts of the county seat Hugo This interchange is the southern terminus of the turnpike US 70 and US 271 merge onto the freeway continuing south from the turnpike while the road leading into Hugo continues eastward as Jackson Street Formerly this marked the western terminus of US 70 BUS and the northern terminus of US 271 BUS but these routes were decommissioned in 2019 US 70 and US 271 follow the bypass around the southwestern quadrant of town On the southern edge of Hugo the highways intersect F Street the former southern terminus of US 271 BUS here US 271 splits away from US 70 and heads south 11 This marks the end of the freeway US 70 continues east as a four lane divided highway with at grade intersections US 70 meets the eastern terminus of Jackson Street former US 70 BUS on the eastern outskirts of Hugo 5 At the eastern limit of town US 70 meets SH 93 at its southern terminus The highway then leaves Hugo passing through unincorporated Fallon and entering Sawyer where it forms the southern terminus of SH 147 Just to the east of Sawyer is Fort Towson There US 70 serves as the eastern terminus of SH 109 and the northern terminus of SH 209 The highway continues east serving unincorporated Swink before leaves Choctaw County 11 The easternmost county US 70 serves in Oklahoma is McCurtain County The road heads southeast passing through Valliant before intersecting SH 98 west of Millerton East of SH 98 US 70 bisects Millerton then continues southeast through Garvin It then reaches the county seat Idabel here US 70 BYP heads along the west and southwest sides of the city while mainline US 70 continues east across the northern reaches of the Idabel city limits In the northeast corner of town US 70 intersects US 259 SH 3 turning north to form a concurrency with them with eastbound US 70 and westbound SH 3 overlapping to form a wrong way concurrency The highways proceed to Broken Bow where they go their separate ways SH 3 turns west US 259 continues north and US 70 turns east 12 US 70 reaches the state line west of DeQueen Arkansas after crossing the line it passes into Sevier County Arkansas 8 History editUS 70 was originally designated in Oklahoma on December 7 1926 as part of the initial slate of U S highways established through the state 1 US 70 initially entered Oklahoma east of Burkburnett Texas proceeded northeast to Randlett then continued north to an intersection with SH 5 near Emerson where it turned east passing through Walters From Walters it continued due east into Stephens County to Comanche along present day SH 53 in Comanche it turned south along US 81 running through Addington before meeting the present day US 70 route in Waurika From Waurika US 70 followed its present day route to Ardmore US 70 continued east from Ardmore along present day SH 199 and US 177 passing through Dickson and Mannsville before reuniting with the present day route in Madill East of Madill US 70 followed the same basic pathway that it does today 13 In 1936 US 70 was realigned in Cotton and Jefferson counties A section of SH 32 between Randlett and Waurika was also designated as US 70 The old alignment from west of Randlett through Emerson and Walters to Comanche was given the additional designation of U S Route 70N on September 1 1936 East of Comanche US 70N followed SH 53 through Loco to an intersection with SH 76 south of Fox US 70N turned south along SH 76 passing through Healdton and ending at the US 70 junction south of town 1 14 This route was relatively short lived however it appeared on the April 1937 official state map but was absent from the April 1938 map 15 On March 3 1945 US 70 s extent through Oklahoma was greatly expanded On this date the highway was realigned between Oklaunion Texas and Randlett rather than entering Oklahoma near Burkburnett the US 70 turned north along US 183 in Oklaunion entering Oklahoma between there and Davidson before turning east and proceeding along SH 32 to Randlett SH 32 would remain designated along US 70 between Randlett and Waurika until September 6 1966 1 16 Between 1945 and 1951 US 70 SH 32 and SH 36 s course between Grandfield and Randlett was more indirect than its modern path including several right angle turns This was remedied on September 10 1951 with the three highways being shifted to a path following a straighter southeasterly course between the two towns 1 17 During the 1980s US 70 saw several substantial realignments On July 14 1981 the highway was rerouted to bypass Hugo the old route through town became US 70 BUS Three years later on July 7 1984 US 70 was shifted to its present day alignment between Ardmore and Madill After these realignments the highway followed the same basic path that it does today with no major changes after 1984 1 18 Spurs editSH 70A edit nbsp State Highway 70ALocationMarshall CountySH 70A 7 mi is a spur connecting Kingston Oklahoma to Woodville McBride and Lake Texoma SH 70A in Wilson edit nbsp State Highway 70ALocationWilsonSH 70A 0 9 mi is also an eastern bypass of Wilson SH 70B edit nbsp State Highway 70BLocationMarshall CountySH 70B 6 mi connects Kingston and Lake Texoma SH 70C edit nbsp State Highway 70CLocationRandlettSH 70C is a spur into Randlett SH 70D edit nbsp State Highway 70DLocationDevolSH 70D is a spur to Devol SH 70E edit nbsp State Highway 70ELocationChoctaw CountySH 70E runs parallel to US 70 starting at SH 78 and traveling east looping north to connect to its parent route near Bennington SH 70F edit nbsp State Highway 70FLocationMarshall CountySH 70F connects Madill to US 70 two miles 3 km west of Kingston SH 209 edit nbsp State Highway 209LocationChoctaw CountyLength2 25 mi 19 3 62 km KML file edit help Template Attached KML Oklahoma State Highway 209KML is not from Wikidata State Highway 209 is a short state highway in Choctaw County Oklahoma It runs for 2 25 miles 3 62 km 19 from Raymond Gary State Park to US 70 It has no lettered spur routes Junction list editCountyLocationmi 5 kmExitDestinationsNotesTillmanRed River0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 70 west US 183 south VernonContinuation into TexasDavidson2 64 2 nbsp nbsp US 183 northNorthern end of US 183 concurrency 14 222 9 nbsp SH 54Southern terminus of SH 54Grandfield25 641 2 nbsp nbsp SH 36 north Bridge Road Western end of SH 36 concurrencyCottonDevol31 450 5 nbsp SH 70DSouthern terminus of SH 70D 35 957 8 nbsp nbsp SH 36 southEastern end of SH 36 concurrency 37 159 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 44 east H E Bailey Turnpike north Waurika nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 44 west US 277 US 281 south Burkburnett Wichita FallsI 44 exit 5 southern terminus of the H E Bailey Tpk Western end of US 277 US 281 concurrencyRandlett39 463 4 nbsp SH 70CSouthern terminus of SH 70C39 964 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 277 US 281 northEastern end of US 277 US 281 concurrency 46 975 5 nbsp SH 5BSouthern terminus of SH 5B 52 083 7 nbsp SH 65Southern terminus of SH 65JeffersonWaurika63 7102 5 nbsp SH 79Northern terminus of SH 7966 0106 2 nbsp SH 5Eastern terminus of SH 567 1108 0 nbsp US 81 Lemon Drive Cornish Ringling line89 6144 2 nbsp SH 89Carter 96 4155 1 nbsp nbsp SH 76 northWestern end of SH 76 concurrencyWilson98 9159 2 nbsp nbsp SH 76 south NW 4th Street Eastern end of SH 76 concurrency99 7160 5 nbsp SH 70AEastern terminus of SH 70AArdmore113 7183 031A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 35 north SH 199 east Broadway Street Oklahoma City ArdmoreCloverleaf interchange exit number follows I 35 and is for SH 199 no exit number eastbound I 35 exit 31B western terminus of SH 199 western end of I 35 concurrency117 4188 9 nbsp nbsp I 35 south DallasI 35 exit 29 eastern end of I 35 concurrency118 1190 1 nbsp US 77 Commerce Street Lake Murray SP120 1193 3 nbsp SH 77S Ardmore Lake Murray124 8200 8 nbsp SH 77S eastern spur Lake MurrayNorthern terminus of SH 77S eastern spur MarshallMadill139 6224 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 177 north SH 199 westSouthern terminus of US 177 western end of SH 199 concurrency140 3225 8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 377 east SH 99 north SH 199 Main Street Eastern end of SH 199 concurrency western end of US 377 SH 99 concurrency140 8226 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 377 south SH 99Eastern end of US 377 SH 99 concurrency142 3229 0 nbsp SH 70FNorthern terminus of SH 70FKingston147 6237 5 nbsp SH 32Eastern terminus of SH 32147 8237 9 nbsp SH 70BNorthern terminus of SH 70B148 1238 3 nbsp SH 70ANorthern terminus of SH 70ABryanDurantDurantAt grade intersection west end of freeway nbsp nbsp US 69 US 75 Colbert DurantCloverleaf interchange 9th AvenueFormer US 69B US 75B nbsp SH 78 SE 3rd Avenue Old Highway 70Eastbound exit and westbound entrance east end of freewayBokchito181 5292 1 nbsp SH 22Eastern terminus of SH 22Bennington188 1302 7 nbsp SH 70EChoctawBoswell198 3319 1 nbsp SH 109Western terminus of SH 109 212 7342 3 nbsp nbsp US 271 northWestern end of US 271 concurrency 217 3349 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Indian Nation Turnpike north Jackson Street east Antlers McAlester Tulsa Hugo Idabel AirportInterchange west end of freeway Indian Nation Tpk exit 1 southern terminus of the Indian Nation Tpk former western terminus of US 70 Bus former northern terminus of US 271 Bus Hugo220 7355 2 nbsp nbsp US 271 south F Street north Hugo Paris Tx Eastern end of US 271 concurrency former southern terminus of US 271 Bus 8th StreetAt grade intersection east end of freeway223 4359 5Jackson Street west HugoFormer eastern terminus of US 70 Bus 223 8360 2 nbsp SH 93Southern terminus of SH 93Sawyer230 2370 5 nbsp SH 147Southern terminus of SH 147Fort Towson235 5379 0 nbsp SH 109Eastern terminus of SH 109236 8381 1 nbsp SH 209Northern terminus of SH 209McCurtain 249 7401 9 nbsp SH 98Idabel262 3422 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 70 Byp east NW Lincoln Road to US 259 south SH 3 east SH 37 Clarksville TXWestern terminus of US 70 Byp 266 3428 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 259 south SH 3 east US 70 Byp IdabelSouthern end of US 259 SH 3 concurrency eastern terminus of US 70 Byp Broken Bow274 1441 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 259 north Park Drive north SH 3 west Veterans Way Northern end of US 259 SH 3 concurrencyOklahoma Arkansas line289 8466 4 nbsp nbsp US 70 east Choctaw Chickasaw Trail of Tears Memorial Highway De QueenContinuation into Arkansas1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 70 in OklahomaKML is from Wikidata a b c d e f Oklahoma Department of Transportation Planning amp Research Division Memorial Dedication amp Revision History US 70 Retrieved December 26 2013 Oklahoma Department of Transportation State Highway System Log of U S Highway 70 PDF Retrieved September 30 2013 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Tillman County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 25 2013 a b Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Cotton County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 25 2013 a b c d Google September 29 2013 US 70 Texas to Madill Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 29 2013 Google September 30 2013 US 70 Madill to Arkansas Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 30 2013 Google 2013 09 30 US 70 in Randlett Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2013 09 30 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Jefferson County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 26 2013 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Carter County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 27 2013 a b c d Oklahoma Atlas and Gazetteer Map 1 200 000 DeLorme 2006 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Marshall County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 28 2013 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Bryan County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 28 2013 a b Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Choctaw County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 29 2013 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps McCurtain County PDF Map 2012 2013 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 29 2013 Oklahoma State Highway System PDF Map 1928 ed Oklahoma State Highway Department Retrieved December 26 2013 Map Showing Condition of Improvement of the State Highway System PDF Map April 1937 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Retrieved December 31 2013 Map Showing Condition of Improvement of the State Highway System PDF Map April 1938 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Retrieved December 31 2013 Map of Oklahoma s State Highway System PDF Map 1948 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Retrieved December 31 2013 Map of Oklahoma s State Highway System PDF Map 1951 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Retrieved December 31 2013 Official State Map PDF Map 1985 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved December 31 2013 a b Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Choctaw County PDF Map 2010 2011 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved November 16 2012 nbsp U S Route 70Previous state Texas Oklahoma Next state Arkansas Retrieved from https en 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