Oklahoma State Highway 58
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State Highway 58 | |||||
Section 1 | |||||
Length: | 73 mi (117.48 km) | ||||
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South end: | State Highway 49 in Medicine Park | ||||
North end: | Blaine/Custer County county line | ||||
Section 2 | |||||
Length: | 106 mi (170.59 km) | ||||
South end: | U.S. 270/281/SH-3/33 | ||||
North end: | Kansas state line | ||||
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State Highway 58 is the name of two state highways in Oklahoma. One of them runs for 73 miles[1] (117.5 km) from Medicine Park to the Blaine/Custer County line near Hydro, and the other connects U.S. 270/281/SH-3/33, running 106 mi[2]. The northern section has one lettered spur route, OK-58A.
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[edit] Route description
[edit] Southern section
The southern SH-58 begins at an intersection with State Highway 49 in Medicine Park, in Comanche County. It heads north from here, passing Lake Lawtonka, before meeting State Highway 19 which it duplexes with for four miles. After splitting off, it meets State Highway 9 in Carnegie. After passing through the unincorporated community of Alfalfa, it has a two-mile duplex with State Highway 152.
After splitting from SH-152 nears Eakly it heads north to have an interchange with Interstate 40 and passes through Hydro. Nine miles later, it terminates at the Custer County line to become a county road which eventually connects to State Highway 54.
[edit] Northern section
The northern SH-58 begins at U.S. 270/281/SH-3/33 west of Watonga. It meets State Highway 51 near Canton and continues north through Longdale. In Fairview, it shares a brief duplex with U.S. Route 60. Beginning in Fairview and heading east, it has a duplex with State Highway 8, which it switches places with (SH-8 previously running to the east of SH-58, and north of this, running to the west of SH-58).
SH-58 continues north from here, meeting U.S. 60 again near Ringwood. It then has a brief duplex with State Highway 45 near Helena. Near Jet, it duplexes with U.S. Route 64 and SH-8. North of Cherokee, U.S. 64 splits off and State Highway 11 joins the triplex. Finally, north of Driftwood, SH-58 splits off on its own and passes through Byron and Amorita.
SH-58 terminates at the Kansas state line, where it becomes a low-grade county road, from which commercial traffic is banned.
[edit] SH-58A
SH-58 has one spur, SH-58A, which runs from SH-58 near Longdale to Canton Lake and ends at SH-51.
[edit] References
- ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-58s. OKHighways. Retrieved on 2006-01-12.
- ^ Stuve, Eric. OK-58n. OKHighways. Retrieved on 2006-01-12.