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Oklahoma State Highway 39

State Highway 39, abbreviated as SH-39, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is 68.4 miles (110.1 km) in length. It runs east–west through the central part of the state, beginning at unincorporated Tabler, east of Chickasha, and ending east of Konawa. Along the way, SH-39 serves the counties of Grady, McClain, Cleveland, Pottawatomie, and Seminole. It currently has no lettered spurs.

State Highway 39

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length68.4 mi[2] (110.1 km)
Existedca. 1936[1]–present
Major junctions
West end US 62 / US 277 / SH-9 east of Chickasha
Major intersections
East end US 377 / SH-3E / SH-99 east of Konawa
mainline becomes SH-56
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-38 I-40

SH-39 was built in 1923 but not added to the state highway system until approximately 1936. Originally connecting Tabler to Purcell, SH-39 was extended to the east over the next five years, first to Asher and then to Konawa.

Route description edit

 
SH-39 shield on SH-24 near their intersection.

The highway begins at the concurrency of U.S. Highway 62 (US-62)/US-277/State Highway 9 (SH-9) near the unincorporated community of Tabler, east of Chickasha. The road begins traveling east from there, intersecting SH-76 ten miles (16 km) later west of Dibble. From Dibble, it continues east, meeting the eastern terminus of SH-59 and intersecting SH-24 in the unincorporated town of Woody Chapel. It then continues east to Purcell.[3]

In Purcell, SH-39 passes under Interstate 35, but does not have a junction with it. The highway soon encounters US-77/SH-74 just east of the interstate. Here, it turns northward and begins an overlap with the two highways through Purcell. SH-74 splits off after a few blocks while SH-39 and US-77 turn eastward and cross over the Canadian River on the James C. Nance Memorial Bridge. After crossing the river, the highways arrive in the town of Lexington and US-77 splits off to the northeast.[3]

SH-39 continues eastward, serving the Lexington prison and overlapping for less than a mile with SH-102. In the town of Asher, the highway intersects SH-3W and SH-59 again. Eleven miles (18 km) later, the highway meets SH-9A in Konawa. The highway ends four miles (6.4 km) east of Konawa at US-377/SH-3E/SH-99. The mainline of the highway becomes SH-56.[3]

History edit

The road that would become SH-39 was built in 1923,[4] but it was not assigned a state route number until at least late 1936, first appearing on the 1937 state map.[1] Originally, the route's eastern terminus was at US-77 in Purcell.[1] By April 1939, it had been extended eastward to end at Asher.[5] The route first reached its current termini in 1941 (although at the time, SH-99 passed through Konawa).[6] A short gap existed west of Asher in the SH-39 designation between 1946 and 1947;[7] by 1948 this gap had been filled. The final change to SH-39 occurred in 1968 or 1969, when SH-99 was rerouted to bypass Konawa, and SH-39 was extended east of town to end at the present junction.[8] No changes have been made since.

Spurs edit

SH-39 once had one spur route, SH-39B. It ran along what is now May Avenue from SH-39's junction with SH-59 to SH-74B east of Cole, Oklahoma.[9]

Junction list edit

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
GradyTabler0.00.0    US 62 / US 277 / SH-9Western terminus
McClainDibble9.615.4  SH-76
14.924.0 
 
SH-59 east
Western terminus of SH-59
Woody Chapel18.930.4  SH-24
Purcell26.342.3  
 
 
 
US 77 / SH-74 south (Green Avenue) to I-35
Western end of US-77/SH-74 concurrency
27.444.1 
 
SH-74 north (Green Avenue)
Eastern end of SH-74 concurrency
ClevelandLexington28.746.2 
 
US 77 south
Eastern end of US-77 concurrency
Pottawatomie46.975.5 
 
SH-102 north (Drummond Road)
Western end of SH-102 concurrency
47.175.8 
 
SH-102 south
Eastern end of SH-102 concurrency
Asher53.085.3    US 177 / SH-3W / SH-59
SeminoleKonawa63.4102.0 
 
SH-9A north
Southern terminus of SH-9A
68.4110.1 
 
    SH-56 north / US 377 / SH-3E / SH-99
Eastern terminus; road continues as SH-56
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Map Showing Condition of the State Highway System and Landing Fields (PDF) (Map) (April 1937 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Highways.
  2. ^ a b Google (January 25, 2013). "Oklahoma State Highway 39" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Official State Map (PDF) (Map) (2011–12 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  4. ^ Burns, Hoyt. Early History of the Town of Washington, Oklahoma. Del City, Oklahoma: Del City Publishing Co., Inc.
  5. ^ Map Showing Condition of the State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (April 1939 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Highways.
  6. ^ Map Showing Condition of the State Highway System (PDF) (Map) (January 1942 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Highways.
  7. ^ (Untitled 1947 state map) (PDF) (Map). Oklahoma Department of Highways.
  8. ^ Oklahoma (PDF) (Map) (1969 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Highways.
  9. ^ Map of McClain County. Date unknown. Washington High School library. Referenced February 13, 2006 (UTC).

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • SH-39 on OKHighways.com
  • SH-39 on Roadklahoma

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State Highway 39 abbreviated as SH 39 is a state highway in the U S state of Oklahoma It is 68 4 miles 110 1 km in length It runs east west through the central part of the state beginning at unincorporated Tabler east of Chickasha and ending east of Konawa Along the way SH 39 serves the counties of Grady McClain Cleveland Pottawatomie and Seminole It currently has no lettered spurs State Highway 39Route informationMaintained by ODOTLength68 4 mi 2 110 1 km Existedca 1936 1 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 62 US 277 SH 9 east of ChickashaMajor intersectionsUS 77 from Purcell to Lexington US 177 SH 3W SH 59 in AsherEast endUS 377 SH 3E SH 99 east of Konawamainline becomes SH 56LocationCountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaHighway systemOklahoma State Highway System Interstate US State Turnpikes SH 38 I 40 SH 39 was built in 1923 but not added to the state highway system until approximately 1936 Originally connecting Tabler to Purcell SH 39 was extended to the east over the next five years first to Asher and then to Konawa Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Spurs 4 Junction list 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp SH 39 shield on SH 24 near their intersection The highway begins at the concurrency of U S Highway 62 US 62 US 277 State Highway 9 SH 9 near the unincorporated community of Tabler east of Chickasha The road begins traveling east from there intersecting SH 76 ten miles 16 km later west of Dibble From Dibble it continues east meeting the eastern terminus of SH 59 and intersecting SH 24 in the unincorporated town of Woody Chapel It then continues east to Purcell 3 In Purcell SH 39 passes under Interstate 35 but does not have a junction with it The highway soon encounters US 77 SH 74 just east of the interstate Here it turns northward and begins an overlap with the two highways through Purcell SH 74 splits off after a few blocks while SH 39 and US 77 turn eastward and cross over the Canadian River on the James C Nance Memorial Bridge After crossing the river the highways arrive in the town of Lexington and US 77 splits off to the northeast 3 SH 39 continues eastward serving the Lexington prison and overlapping for less than a mile with SH 102 In the town of Asher the highway intersects SH 3W and SH 59 again Eleven miles 18 km later the highway meets SH 9A in Konawa The highway ends four miles 6 4 km east of Konawa at US 377 SH 3E SH 99 The mainline of the highway becomes SH 56 3 History editThe road that would become SH 39 was built in 1923 4 but it was not assigned a state route number until at least late 1936 first appearing on the 1937 state map 1 Originally the route s eastern terminus was at US 77 in Purcell 1 By April 1939 it had been extended eastward to end at Asher 5 The route first reached its current termini in 1941 although at the time SH 99 passed through Konawa 6 A short gap existed west of Asher in the SH 39 designation between 1946 and 1947 7 by 1948 this gap had been filled The final change to SH 39 occurred in 1968 or 1969 when SH 99 was rerouted to bypass Konawa and SH 39 was extended east of town to end at the present junction 8 No changes have been made since Spurs editSH 39 once had one spur route SH 39B It ran along what is now May Avenue from SH 39 s junction with SH 59 to SH 74B east of Cole Oklahoma 9 Junction list editCountyLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotes GradyTabler0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 62 US 277 SH 9Western terminus McClainDibble9 615 4 nbsp SH 76 14 924 0 nbsp nbsp SH 59 eastWestern terminus of SH 59 Woody Chapel18 930 4 nbsp SH 24 Purcell26 342 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 77 SH 74 south Green Avenue to I 35Western end of US 77 SH 74 concurrency 27 444 1 nbsp nbsp SH 74 north Green Avenue Eastern end of SH 74 concurrency ClevelandLexington28 746 2 nbsp nbsp US 77 southEastern end of US 77 concurrency Pottawatomie 46 975 5 nbsp nbsp SH 102 north Drummond Road Western end of SH 102 concurrency 47 175 8 nbsp nbsp SH 102 southEastern end of SH 102 concurrency Asher53 085 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 177 SH 3W SH 59 SeminoleKonawa63 4102 0 nbsp nbsp SH 9A northSouthern terminus of SH 9A 68 4110 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 56 north US 377 SH 3E SH 99Eastern terminus road continues as SH 56 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Route transitionReferences edit a b c Map Showing Condition of the State Highway System and Landing Fields PDF Map April 1937 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways a b Google January 25 2013 Oklahoma State Highway 39 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 25 2013 a b c Official State Map PDF Map 2011 12 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation Retrieved January 24 2013 Burns Hoyt Early History of the Town of Washington Oklahoma Del City Oklahoma Del City Publishing Co Inc Map Showing Condition of the State Highway System PDF Map April 1939 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Map Showing Condition of the State Highway System PDF Map January 1942 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Untitled 1947 state map PDF Map Oklahoma Department of Highways Oklahoma PDF Map 1969 ed Oklahoma Department of Highways Map of McClain County Date unknown Washington High School library Referenced February 13 2006 UTC External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Oklahoma State Highway 39KML is from Wikidata SH 39 on OKHighways com SH 39 on Roadklahoma Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oklahoma State Highway 39 amp oldid 1208142310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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