- Oklahoma State Highway 88
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State Highway 88 Route information Maintained by ODOT Length: 26.0 mi (41.8 km) Existed: ca. 1940[1] – present Major junctions South end: Inola North end: US-169 in Oologah Highway system Oklahoma State Highways
Oklahoma turnpike system← SH-87 SH-89 → State Highway 88, abbreviated to SH-88 or OK-88, is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs for 26.0 miles[2] (42 km) north–south through Rogers County. It has no lettered spur routes.
SH-88 dates back to 1940 or early 1941.
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Route description
SH-88 begins in Inola and heads northwest out of town, paralleling a Union Pacific rail line.[3] It has an interchange with an old alignment of SH-33, followed by an interchange with SH-33's successor, U.S. Highway 412.[4] From US-412, the route continues northwest, crossing over Inola Creek near its source. Approximately one mile later, the highway passes near the McFarlin railroad siding. Further northwest, the highway passes through unincorporated Tiawah. It then crosses the Tiawah Hills and Panther Creek.[5] The highway then passes under Interstate 44, the Will Rogers Turnpike, though no interchange exists. It then enters the city of Claremore.
In Claremore, SH-88 has a brief concurrency with both SH-66 and SH-20. After emerging from the west side of town, the highway turns onto a due north course, which it continues along until it reaches Lake Oologah. It then turns west, running along the south shore of the late. Upon reaching the lake's southwest corner, it crosses the dam. The highway turns back to the north, running west of the lake, before turning back west toward Oologah It then ends at US-169 in Oologah.[5]
History
State Highway 88 is first shown on the April 1941 state highway map, implying it was commissioned sometime between then and April 1940, when the previous map was published. SH-88 had an entirely gravel surface at that time.[1] The 1948 map is the first that shows SH-88 with a wholly paved driving surface.[6]
Prior to the construction of the Lake Oologah Dam, Highway 48 proceeded on a more southerly course north of Claremore, crossing the Verdigris River downstream of the current dam location and ending at US-169 south of Oologah. The 1965 map is the first to show the route crossing Oologah Dam.[7] The route has had no further major changes since then.
Junction list
The entire route is in Rogers County.
Location Mile[2] Destinations Notes Inola 0.0 Commercial St.[8] Southern terminus ~0.5 EW590 Road[5] Formerly part of SH-33 0.9 US-412 Partial cloverleaf interchange[8] Claremore 13.0 SH-66 Southern end of SH-66 concurrency 13.1 SH-20 Southern end of SH-20 concurrency 13.2 SH-66 Northern end of SH-66 concurrency 14.0 SH-20 Northern end of SH-20 concurrency Oologah 26.0 US-169 Northern terminus 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Concurrency terminus • Closed/Former • Incomplete access • UnopenedReferences
- ^ a b Oklahoma Department of Highways. Map Showing Condition of Improvement of the State Highway System (Map) (April 1941 ed.). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1941.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
- ^ a b Stuve, Eric. "OK-88". OKHighways. http://www.okhighways.com/ok88.html. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
- ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. State Railroad Map (Map) (2009 ed.). http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/railroad/2009/pdfs/rail-map.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
- ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Official State Map (Map) (2005-2006 ed.).
- ^ a b c DeLorme (2006). Oklahoma Atlas and Gazetteer (Map). 1:200,000.
- ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Map of Oklahoma's State Highway System (Map) (1948 ed.). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1948.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
- ^ Oklahoma Department of Highways. Oklahoma 1965 (Map). http://www.odot.org/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/state-maps/pdfs/1965.pdf. Retrieved 2010-03-16.
- ^ a b Google, Inc. Google Maps – Oklahoma State Highway 88 (Map). Google, Inc. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Inola,OK&ie=UTF8&ll=36.151078,-95.509472&spn=0.010638,0.014634&z=16&om=1. Retrieved 2007-07-06.
External links
Categories:- State highways in Oklahoma
- Rogers County, Oklahoma
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