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Oklahoma State Highway 2

State Highway 2, abbreviated SH-2 or OK-2, is a designation for two distinct highways maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Though they were once connected, the middle section of highway was concurrent with three different U.S. highways, so the middle section was decommissioned for reasons of redundancy.

State Highway 2

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Section 1
Length116.7 mi[1] (187.8 km)
South end SH-3 west of Antlers
Major intersections
North end US 64 / US 266 in Warner
Section 2
Length26.3 mi[2] (42.3 km)
South end US 60 / US 69 in Vinita
North end US-59 at the Kansas state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-1 SH-3

The southern section of highway runs from Antlers to U.S. Highway 64 near Warner, covering 116.7 miles (187.8 km)[1] through the southeastern part of the state. The northern SH-2 runs for 26.3 miles (42.3 km)[2] through Craig County in northeastern Oklahoma.

Route descriptions edit

Southern section edit

 
The end of US-266 and SH-2 near Warner

The southern section of SH-2 begins at SH-3 in Antlers. It travels north-northwest from here, roughly parallelling the Kiamichi River, until reaching Clayton and US-271. North of Clayton, Highway 2 and US-271 overlap for 3 miles (5 km). Immediately after this, SH-2 meets SH-43's eastern terminus southeast of Sardis Lake. SH-2 then crosses over the lake and meets SH-1/SH-63, and the three form a six-mile (10 km) concurrency. This area is mountainous and has some tight hairpin curves. After the concurrency Highway 2 continues northward, meeting US-270 at Wilburton.

SH-2 then passes Robbers Cave State Park and the eastern edge of the Sansbois Mountains before reaching SH-31 east of Quinton, and the two form a six-mile (10 km) concurrency until Kinta. Ten miles (16 km) north of here, Highway 2 meets SH-9. Three miles (4.9 km) later, the highway passes the eastern terminus of SH-71, south of the town of Porum, Oklahoma. 10 miles (16 km) later, SH-2 meets US-266, which it will overlap until its end. After having an interchange at I-40 milemarker 278, both SH-2 and US-266 end at US-64 near Warner.

Northern section edit

The northern SH-2 begins at US-60/US-69 in Vinita. It then heads due north, meeting SH-25 four miles (6.5 km) west of Bluejacket. Six miles north of here, it comes to a junction with US-59 and SH-10 in Welch, Oklahoma.

All signage for SH-2 ends at US-59/SH-10 in Welch. However, the official definition of the highway contains an unsigned concurrency with US-59 to the point where it crosses the state line into Kansas.[3]

History edit

The northern SH-2, between Vinita and the Kansas state line, was once part of US-73.[4]

Until the early 1980s a portion of SH-2 was one of the last unpaved state highways in the Oklahoma road network. The section between the communities of Kosoma, Oklahoma and Stanley, Oklahoma in the Kiamichi River Valley, remained gravel. Its builders during the 1930s and 1940s, in order to save the expense of building two bridges across the Kiamichi River, routed the highway mid-way up the flank of Bull Creek Mountain. The highway traversed the mountain at its midway point, with no shoulders or guard rails. During the 1980s a new route was opened in the floor of the valley, featuring modern bridges across Pine Creek and the Kiamichi River. The old route on Bull Creek Mountain was decommissioned and is no longer in use.[citation needed]

The old route from Clayton to Antlers (using Bull Creek Mountain) was known as Hwy 144. When the Route was renovated through the Valley (crossing the river in 2 places) and paved, the Route was renamed SH2.[5]

The section of SH-2 between I-40 and SH-9 was pressed into service as a detour for eastbound I-40 traffic after the collapse of its bridge over the Arkansas River on May 26, 2002.[6][7]

Junction list edit

Southern section edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
PushmatahaAntlers0.00.0  SH-3Southern terminus
Clayton33.453.8  US 271Southern end of US-271 concurrency
36.759.1  US 271Northern end of US-271 concurrency
38.862.4  SH-43
Latimer45.573.2   SH-1 / SH-63Southern end of SH-1/SH-63 concurrency
51.683.0   SH-1 / SH-63Northern end of SH-1/SH-63 concurrency
63.3101.9  US 270Southern end of US-270 concurrency
Wilburton63.8102.7  US 270Northern end of US-270 concurrency
Haskell82.8133.3  SH-31Western end of SH-31 concurrency
Kinta88.5142.4  SH-31Eastern end of SH-31 concurrency
Whitefield98.6158.7  SH-9
Muskogee104.5168.2  SH-71Eastern terminus of SH-71
114.0183.5  US 266Southern end of US-266 concurrency
115.1185.2  I-40I-40 exit 278
Warner116.7187.8  US 64Northern terminus of SH-2, eastern terminus of US-266
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Northern section edit

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
CraigVinita0.00.0   US 60 / US 69Southern terminus
Pyramid Corners11.418.3  SH-25
Welch17.327.8   US 59 / SH-10Southern end of US-59 concurrency
Oklahoma–Kansas state line26.342.3  SH-2 ends
  US-59 continues north into Kansas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Google (October 28, 2012). "Oklahoma State Highway 2" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Google (October 30, 2012). "Oklahoma State Highway 2" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  3. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation (n.d.). Control Section Maps: Craig County (PDF) (Map) (2010–2011 ed.). Scale not given. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
  4. ^ Map Showing Condition of Improvement of the State Highway System and Landing Fields (PDF) (Map) (February 1934 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Highways. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  5. ^ "Oklahoma 1970" (PDF). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  6. ^ "I-40 Webbers Falls Local Detour Route & Map". Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  7. ^ Stewart, D. R. (2002-05-29). "Truckers weigh cost of detours". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2014-01-10.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • SH-2's southern section at OKHighways
  • SH-2's northern section at OKHighways

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OK 2 redirects here The term may also refer to Oklahoma s 2nd congressional district State Highway 2 abbreviated SH 2 or OK 2 is a designation for two distinct highways maintained by the U S state of Oklahoma Though they were once connected the middle section of highway was concurrent with three different U S highways so the middle section was decommissioned for reasons of redundancy State Highway 2Route informationMaintained by ODOTSection 1Length116 7 mi 1 187 8 km South endSH 3 west of AntlersMajor intersectionsUS 271 in Clayton US 270 in Wilburton SH 9 in Whitefield I 40 in WarnerNorth endUS 64 US 266 in WarnerSection 2Length26 3 mi 2 42 3 km South endUS 60 US 69 in VinitaNorth endUS 59 at the Kansas state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaHighway systemOklahoma State Highway SystemInterstate US State Turnpikes SH 1 SH 3The southern section of highway runs from Antlers to U S Highway 64 near Warner covering 116 7 miles 187 8 km 1 through the southeastern part of the state The northern SH 2 runs for 26 3 miles 42 3 km 2 through Craig County in northeastern Oklahoma Contents 1 Route descriptions 1 1 Southern section 1 2 Northern section 2 History 3 Junction list 3 1 Southern section 3 2 Northern section 4 References 5 External linksRoute descriptions editSouthern section edit nbsp The end of US 266 and SH 2 near WarnerThe southern section of SH 2 begins at SH 3 in Antlers It travels north northwest from here roughly parallelling the Kiamichi River until reaching Clayton and US 271 North of Clayton Highway 2 and US 271 overlap for 3 miles 5 km Immediately after this SH 2 meets SH 43 s eastern terminus southeast of Sardis Lake SH 2 then crosses over the lake and meets SH 1 SH 63 and the three form a six mile 10 km concurrency This area is mountainous and has some tight hairpin curves After the concurrency Highway 2 continues northward meeting US 270 at Wilburton SH 2 then passes Robbers Cave State Park and the eastern edge of the Sansbois Mountains before reaching SH 31 east of Quinton and the two form a six mile 10 km concurrency until Kinta Ten miles 16 km north of here Highway 2 meets SH 9 Three miles 4 9 km later the highway passes the eastern terminus of SH 71 south of the town of Porum Oklahoma 10 miles 16 km later SH 2 meets US 266 which it will overlap until its end After having an interchange at I 40 milemarker 278 both SH 2 and US 266 end at US 64 near Warner Northern section edit The northern SH 2 begins at US 60 US 69 in Vinita It then heads due north meeting SH 25 four miles 6 5 km west of Bluejacket Six miles north of here it comes to a junction with US 59 and SH 10 in Welch Oklahoma All signage for SH 2 ends at US 59 SH 10 in Welch However the official definition of the highway contains an unsigned concurrency with US 59 to the point where it crosses the state line into Kansas 3 History editThe northern SH 2 between Vinita and the Kansas state line was once part of US 73 4 Until the early 1980s a portion of SH 2 was one of the last unpaved state highways in the Oklahoma road network The section between the communities of Kosoma Oklahoma and Stanley Oklahoma in the Kiamichi River Valley remained gravel Its builders during the 1930s and 1940s in order to save the expense of building two bridges across the Kiamichi River routed the highway mid way up the flank of Bull Creek Mountain The highway traversed the mountain at its midway point with no shoulders or guard rails During the 1980s a new route was opened in the floor of the valley featuring modern bridges across Pine Creek and the Kiamichi River The old route on Bull Creek Mountain was decommissioned and is no longer in use citation needed The old route from Clayton to Antlers using Bull Creek Mountain was known as Hwy 144 When the Route was renovated through the Valley crossing the river in 2 places and paved the Route was renamed SH2 5 The section of SH 2 between I 40 and SH 9 was pressed into service as a detour for eastbound I 40 traffic after the collapse of its bridge over the Arkansas River on May 26 2002 6 7 Junction list editSouthern section edit CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesPushmatahaAntlers0 00 0 nbsp SH 3Southern terminusClayton33 453 8 nbsp US 271Southern end of US 271 concurrency 36 759 1 nbsp US 271Northern end of US 271 concurrency 38 862 4 nbsp SH 43Latimer 45 573 2 nbsp nbsp SH 1 SH 63Southern end of SH 1 SH 63 concurrency 51 683 0 nbsp nbsp SH 1 SH 63Northern end of SH 1 SH 63 concurrency 63 3101 9 nbsp US 270Southern end of US 270 concurrencyWilburton63 8102 7 nbsp US 270Northern end of US 270 concurrencyHaskell 82 8133 3 nbsp SH 31Western end of SH 31 concurrencyKinta88 5142 4 nbsp SH 31Eastern end of SH 31 concurrencyWhitefield98 6158 7 nbsp SH 9Muskogee 104 5168 2 nbsp SH 71Eastern terminus of SH 71 114 0183 5 nbsp US 266Southern end of US 266 concurrency 115 1185 2 nbsp I 40I 40 exit 278Warner116 7187 8 nbsp US 64Northern terminus of SH 2 eastern terminus of US 2661 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusNorthern section edit CountyLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesCraigVinita0 00 0 nbsp nbsp US 60 US 69Southern terminusPyramid Corners11 418 3 nbsp SH 25Welch17 327 8 nbsp nbsp US 59 SH 10Southern end of US 59 concurrencyOklahoma Kansas state line26 342 3 nbsp SH 2 ends nbsp US 59 continues north into Kansas1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit a b c Google October 28 2012 Oklahoma State Highway 2 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 28 2012 a b c Google October 30 2012 Oklahoma State Highway 2 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 30 2012 Oklahoma Department of Transportation n d Control Section Maps Craig County PDF Map 2010 2011 ed Scale not given Oklahoma City Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved October 28 2012 Map Showing Condition of Improvement of the State Highway System and Landing Fields PDF Map February 1934 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Retrieved May 10 2013 Oklahoma 1970 PDF Oklahoma Department of Transportation I 40 Webbers Falls Local Detour Route amp Map Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved 2014 01 10 Stewart D R 2002 05 29 Truckers weigh cost of detours Tulsa World Retrieved 2014 01 10 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Oklahoma State Highway 2KML is from Wikidata SH 2 s southern section at OKHighways SH 2 s northern section at OKHighways Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oklahoma State Highway 2 amp oldid 1183606268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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