- Oklahoma State Highway 5
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"OK 5" redirects here. OK 5 may also refer to Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.
State Highway 5 Route information Maintained by ODOT Section 1 Length: 20.9 mi (33.6 km) West end: US-62 in Gould East end: SH-6 in Eldorado Section 2 Length: 98.3 mi (158.2 km) West end: US-283 south of Altus East end: US-70 in Waurika Highway system Oklahoma State Highways
Oklahoma turnpike system← SH-4 SH-6 → State Highway 5 (SH-5 or OK-5) is the name assigned to two distinct state highways in the U.S state of Oklahoma. One runs for 21 miles[1] (33.6 km) through extreme southwestern Oklahoma, passing through Harmon and Jackson Counties. The other is 98 miles[2] (158 km) long and runs through southwest Oklahoma, connecting US-283 south of Altus to US-70 at Waurika.
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Route description
Western section
The western SH-5 begins at U.S. Highway 62 in Gould, Oklahoma and runs south until just past Lincoln, where it turns east. It then ends at State Highway 6 in Eldorado, just seven miles (11 km) north of the Texas border.
The western SH-5 was once known as SH-90.
Both the now-separate western and eastern sections of SH-5 were formerly part of a continuous SH-5 across Southwest Oklahoma. From 1958 to 1969, SH-5 continued east from Eldorado over an unpaved roadway to a junction with US-283 east of Elmer, and then turned north on a route shared with US-283 to the current west terminus of the eastern SH-5 at its junction with US-283 south of Altus and west of Tipton and continued east over the current eastern SH-5. The former Eldorado to Elmer section of SH-5 was removed from the state highway system in 1969 and continues in use as a county road under the jurisdiction of Jackson County.
Eastern section
The eastern SH-5 starts between Altus and Elmer at US-283. It heads east from here to Tipton, where it turn south and SH-5C splits off. South of Tipton, SH-5 turns east again to intersect U.S. Highway 183 in Frederick. 19 miles (30.5 km) later, it has a two-mile (3.2 km) concurrency with State Highway 36. The highway splits off to the east from here, sharing a three-mile (4.8 km) concurrency with US-277/281 and an interchange with Interstate 44 (which is also the Walters toll plaza of the H.E. Bailey Turnpike).
Five miles (8 km) east of where this three-route concurrency breaks up, SH-5 turns south in Walters, with the mainline being taken over by State Highway 53. SH-5 heads east again toward Temple, where it has a brief concurrency with State Highway 65, and then turns southeast to pass through Hastings before ending at US-70 in Waurika.
Spurs
SH-5 has three lettered spur routes.
- SH-5A connects SH-5 south of Walters to US-277/281 south of Cookietown.
- SH-5B does not connect directly with SH-5. It runs from SH-5A south to US-70 at Taylor.
- SH-5C runs from SH-5 at Tipton to US-183 in Manitou.
Junction list
Western section
County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Harmon Gould 0.0 US-62 Western terminus Jackson Eldorado 20.9 SH-6 Eastern terminus 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Eastern section
County Location Mile[2] Destinations Notes Jackson 0.0 US-283 Western terminus Tillman Tipton 11.4 SH-5C Western terminus of SH-5C Frederick 25.9 US-183 34.2 SH-54 Northern terminus of SH-54 45.3 SH-36 Northern end of SH-36 concurrency 47.0 SH-36 Southern end of SH-36 concurrency Cotton 60.1 US-277 / US-281 Western end of US-277 / US-281 concurrency 62.4 I-44 / H.E. Bailey Tpk. I-44 exit 20 63.0 US-277 / US-281 Eastern end of US-277 / US-281 concurrency Walters 67.9 SH-53 Western terminus of SH-53 73.9 SH-5A Eastern terminus of SH-5A Temple 77.9 SH-65 Western end of SH-65 concurrency 78.4 SH-65 Eastern end of SH-65 concurrency Jefferson Waurika 98.3 US-70 Eastern terminus 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • UnopenedReferences
- ^ a b Stuve, Eric. "OK-5w". OKHighways. http://www.okhighways.com/ok5w.html. Retrieved 2006-05-18.
- ^ a b Stuve, Eric. "OK-5e". OKHighways. http://www.okhighways.com/ok5e.html. Retrieved 2006-05-18.
External links
Categories:- State highways in Oklahoma
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