- Indian Nation Turnpike
Infobox road
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highway_name=Indian Nation Turnpike
length_mi=105.2
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established=1966.
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direction_a=North
starting_terminus=
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direction_b=East
ending_terminus=
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system=The Indian Nation Turnpike is a
toll road in southeasternOklahoma . The route is one continuous four-lane limited access highway, but consists of two separately constructed sections. The 41.1 mile northern section, which opened in 1966, begins at a junction with I-40 and US 75 near Henryetta, and ends south of McAlester at US 69. The southern section, which opened in 1970, continues 64.1 miles southward from the US 69 junction to near Hugo, at US 70/271.A two-axle vehicle currently pays $4.75 ($4.50 with
Pikepass ) to drive the full length of the Turnpike.Law enforcement along the Indian Nation Turnpike is provided by
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop XC, a special troop assigned to the turnpike.cite web|url=http://www.dps.state.ok.us/ohp/tngrct/OHPtroops.htm|title=Oklahoma Highway Patrol|accessdate=2008-04-05]See also
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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
*Pikepass References
External links
* [http://pikepass.com/maps/charts/indian_nation.htm Indian Nation Turnpike Toll/Fares Chart - Oklahoma Turnpike Authority]
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