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Oklahoma State Highway 6

State Highway 6, abbreviated SH-6 or OK-6, is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs in a 121.8 miles (196.0 km) crescent through the southwestern part of the state, running from the Texas state line north of Quanah, Texas, to SH-152 in the unincorporated town of Sweetwater. There are no letter-suffixed spur branching from SH-6.

State Highway 6

OK 6 mainline in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length121.8 mi[1] (196.0 km)
ExistedAugust 21, 1954; 69 years ago (1954-08-21)–present
Major junctions
South end SH 6 at the Texas state line
Major intersections
North end SH-152 near Sweetwater
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-5 SH-7

SH-6 was added to the state highway system in 1954. The highway was later extended from its original extent; westward from Elk City in 1957 and southward to Texas in 1975.

Route description edit

 
SH-6 south of Granite

After crossing the Red River, State Highway 6 leaves Texas, becomes SH-6 and continues headed northeast, passing through the small Jackson County towns of Eldorado and Olustee. Highway 6 meets US-62 five miles (8 km) west of Altus.[2] SH-6 makes a right turn at this point to overlap US-62 into Altus.

In Altus, SH-6 takes a turn to the north to overlap US-283. North of Blair, US-283 heads due north while SH-6 turns toward the northwest. SH-6 crosses US-283 once more before the state highway continues to the north toward Granite, where it meets SH-9.

North of Granite, SH-6 runs along the BeckhamWashita county line until sharing a 4-mile (6.4 km) concurrency with SH-55, moving into Beckham County.[2] After splitting away from SH-55, it meets SH-152 for the first time (it will meet SH-152 at its northern end.)

SH-6 continues north to have an interchange with Interstate 40 in Elk City. It overlaps Business Loop I-40 for four miles (6.4 km) on the north side of the city.[2] At this point the north–south highway curves to the west. It crosses US-283 (again), and then ends at SH-152 in Sweetwater.

History edit

 
SH-6 in downtown Elk City

The original State Highway 6 extended from the Texas state line near Colbert to the Kansas state line north of Vinita.[3] When the United States Numbered Highways system was established in 1926, the vast majority of the highway was overlapped by US-75 and US-73.[4] (Later, this corridor would form the majority of US-69 in Oklahoma). As a result, the original SH-6 designation was decommissioned soon after the establishment of the U.S. highway system.[citation needed]

The SH-6 designation remained unused until August 21, 1954, when it was assigned to a highway beginning at US-283 east of Mangum, extending north through Granite and Retrop, and ending at US-66 in Elk City.[5][6] The highway was extended west along SH-73 to its current northern terminus on January 21, 1957.[5]

SH-6 was extended to the south on July 7, 1975, bringing it to Altus by way of a concurrency with US-283, where it joined US-62 in another concurrency, headed west. West of Altus, the route split off and headed southwest to the Texas state line. In addition to the U.S. routes, SH-6 was concurrent with SH-44 between that route's current southern terminus and Eldorado, where it ended; thereafter, SH-6 followed SH-34 to the Red River. To remove the redundant designations, both SH-34 and SH-44 were truncated to their current southern terminus on January 5, 1987.[5][7][8]

SH-6 was realigned twice in 2004 to allow SH-6 a straighter route in situations where it was concurrent with another highway. The first such section removed a portion of the US-283 concurrency between Blair and Granite; the second realignment took place on the SH-55 concurrency north of Retrop. Both of these changes were applied to the highway on February 2, 2004.[5] No further changes to the highway's route have taken place since then.

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
JacksonRed River0.000.00 
 
SH 6 south (Texas Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway)
Continuation into Texas
Eldorado6.210.0  SH-5Southern terminus of SH-5
12.520.1  SH-34Southern terminus of SH-34
27.444.1 
 
US 62 west
Southern end of US-62 concurrency
Altus32.352.0 
 
 
 
US 62 east (Broadway Street east) / US 283 south (Main Street south)
Northern end of US-62 concurrency; southern end of US-283 concurrency
Blair42.468.2  SH-19Western terminus of SH-19
Greer44.571.6 
 
 
To SH-44 north / Great Plains Trail of Oklahoma – Hobart
48.578.1 
 
 
 
US 283 north (Great Plains Trail of Oklahoma) to SH-44
Northern end of US-283 concurrency
Granite63.4102.0  SH-9
Kiowa
No major junctions
WashitaBeckham
county line
Retrop78.3126.0 
 
SH-55 east
Southern end of SH-55 concurrency
Beckham83.3134.1 
 
SH-55 west
Northern end of SH-55 concurrency
88.3142.1  SH-152
Elk City95.1153.0   I-40 / SH-34 – Amarillo, Oklahoma CityI-40 exit 38
96.7155.6 
 
I-40 BL east (3rd Street east)
Eastern end of I-40 Bus. concurrency; former US 66 east
100.5161.7 
 
I-40 BL west (State Highway 66)
Western end of I-40 Bus. concurrency; former US 66 west
110.9178.5  US 283
BeckhamRoger Mills
county line
121.8196.0  SH-152 – Wheeler, SayreNorthern terminus; road continues west as SH-152 (1100 Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (2013-05-06). "Oklahoma State Highway 6" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  2. ^ a b c Official State Map (PDF) (Map) (2009–10 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2010-06-18.
  3. ^ Oklahoma State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1925 ed.). Oklahoma State Highway Department. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  4. ^ Oklahoma State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (1927 ed.). Oklahoma State Highway Department. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  5. ^ a b c d Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "Memorial Dedication and Revision History, SH 6". Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  6. ^ Highways of Oklahoma (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Highways. 1955. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  7. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "Memorial Dedication and Revision History, SH 34". Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  8. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. "Memorial Dedication and Revision History, SH 44". Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2010-06-20.

External links edit

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  • SH-6 at OKHighways

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OK 6 redirects here The term may also refer to Oklahoma s 6th congressional district State Highway 6 abbreviated SH 6 or OK 6 is a state highway in Oklahoma It runs in a 121 8 miles 196 0 km crescent through the southwestern part of the state running from the Texas state line north of Quanah Texas to SH 152 in the unincorporated town of Sweetwater There are no letter suffixed spur branching from SH 6 State Highway 6OK 6 mainline in redRoute informationMaintained by ODOTLength121 8 mi 1 196 0 km ExistedAugust 21 1954 69 years ago 1954 08 21 presentMajor junctionsSouth endSH 6 at the Texas state lineMajor intersectionsUS 62 US 283 at Altus I 40 SH 34 at Elk CityNorth endSH 152 near SweetwaterLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaHighway systemOklahoma State Highway System Interstate US State Turnpikes SH 5 SH 7 SH 6 was added to the state highway system in 1954 The highway was later extended from its original extent westward from Elk City in 1957 and southward to Texas in 1975 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Junction list 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp SH 6 south of Granite After crossing the Red River State Highway 6 leaves Texas becomes SH 6 and continues headed northeast passing through the small Jackson County towns of Eldorado and Olustee Highway 6 meets US 62 five miles 8 km west of Altus 2 SH 6 makes a right turn at this point to overlap US 62 into Altus In Altus SH 6 takes a turn to the north to overlap US 283 North of Blair US 283 heads due north while SH 6 turns toward the northwest SH 6 crosses US 283 once more before the state highway continues to the north toward Granite where it meets SH 9 North of Granite SH 6 runs along the Beckham Washita county line until sharing a 4 mile 6 4 km concurrency with SH 55 moving into Beckham County 2 After splitting away from SH 55 it meets SH 152 for the first time it will meet SH 152 at its northern end SH 6 continues north to have an interchange with Interstate 40 in Elk City It overlaps Business Loop I 40 for four miles 6 4 km on the north side of the city 2 At this point the north south highway curves to the west It crosses US 283 again and then ends at SH 152 in Sweetwater History edit nbsp SH 6 in downtown Elk City The original State Highway 6 extended from the Texas state line near Colbert to the Kansas state line north of Vinita 3 When the United States Numbered Highways system was established in 1926 the vast majority of the highway was overlapped by US 75 and US 73 4 Later this corridor would form the majority of US 69 in Oklahoma As a result the original SH 6 designation was decommissioned soon after the establishment of the U S highway system citation needed The SH 6 designation remained unused until August 21 1954 when it was assigned to a highway beginning at US 283 east of Mangum extending north through Granite and Retrop and ending at US 66 in Elk City 5 6 The highway was extended west along SH 73 to its current northern terminus on January 21 1957 5 SH 6 was extended to the south on July 7 1975 bringing it to Altus by way of a concurrency with US 283 where it joined US 62 in another concurrency headed west West of Altus the route split off and headed southwest to the Texas state line In addition to the U S routes SH 6 was concurrent with SH 44 between that route s current southern terminus and Eldorado where it ended thereafter SH 6 followed SH 34 to the Red River To remove the redundant designations both SH 34 and SH 44 were truncated to their current southern terminus on January 5 1987 5 7 8 SH 6 was realigned twice in 2004 to allow SH 6 a straighter route in situations where it was concurrent with another highway The first such section removed a portion of the US 283 concurrency between Blair and Granite the second realignment took place on the SH 55 concurrency north of Retrop Both of these changes were applied to the highway on February 2 2004 5 No further changes to the highway s route have taken place since then Junction list editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes JacksonRed River0 000 00 nbsp nbsp SH 6 south Texas Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway Continuation into Texas Eldorado6 210 0 nbsp SH 5Southern terminus of SH 5 12 520 1 nbsp SH 34Southern terminus of SH 34 27 444 1 nbsp nbsp US 62 westSouthern end of US 62 concurrency Altus32 352 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 62 east Broadway Street east US 283 south Main Street south Northern end of US 62 concurrency southern end of US 283 concurrency Blair42 468 2 nbsp SH 19Western terminus of SH 19 Greer 44 571 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp To SH 44 north Great Plains Trail of Oklahoma Hobart 48 578 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 283 north Great Plains Trail of Oklahoma to SH 44Northern end of US 283 concurrency Granite63 4102 0 nbsp SH 9 Kiowa No major junctions Washita Beckhamcounty lineRetrop78 3126 0 nbsp nbsp SH 55 eastSouthern end of SH 55 concurrency Beckham 83 3134 1 nbsp nbsp SH 55 westNorthern end of SH 55 concurrency 88 3142 1 nbsp SH 152 Elk City95 1153 0 nbsp nbsp I 40 SH 34 Amarillo Oklahoma CityI 40 exit 38 96 7155 6 nbsp nbsp I 40 BL east 3rd Street east Eastern end of I 40 Bus concurrency former US 66 east 100 5161 7 nbsp nbsp I 40 BL west State Highway 66 Western end of I 40 Bus concurrency former US 66 west 110 9178 5 nbsp US 283 Beckham Roger Millscounty line 121 8196 0 nbsp SH 152 Wheeler SayreNorthern terminus road continues west as SH 152 1100 Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit a b Google 2013 05 06 Oklahoma State Highway 6 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2013 05 06 a b c Official State Map PDF Map 2009 10 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved 2010 06 18 Oklahoma State Highway System PDF Map 1925 ed Oklahoma State Highway Department Retrieved 2010 06 20 Oklahoma State Highway System PDF Map 1927 ed Oklahoma State Highway Department Retrieved 2010 06 20 a b c d Oklahoma Department of Transportation Memorial Dedication and Revision History SH 6 Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved 2010 06 20 Highways of Oklahoma PDF Map Oklahoma Department of Highways 1955 Retrieved 2010 06 20 Oklahoma Department of Transportation Memorial Dedication and Revision History SH 34 Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved 2010 06 20 Oklahoma Department of Transportation Memorial Dedication and Revision History SH 44 Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved 2010 06 20 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Oklahoma State Highway 6KML is from Wikidata SH 6 at OKHighways Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oklahoma State Highway 6 amp oldid 1193242345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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