OKLAHOMA STATE HIGHWAY 48

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'State Highway 48' '(SH-48/OK-48)' is a state highway in eastern Oklahoma that runs nearly 161 miles from Bryan County to Pawnee County.[1] SH-48 has one lettered spur in Johnston County.

Contents
Route description
Spurs
References

Route description


OK-48 begins at SH-78 six miles north of Durant. Running north, it is five miles to the first highway intersection, OK-22, just west of Kenefic. Highway 48 continues on to the north, passing through the community of Folsom, and at Coleman, OK-48A spurs off to the west, towards the town of Milburn.
Seven miles ahead is Wapanucka, and the junction with OK-7. Nine miles past Wapanucka, OK-31 intersects, heading to the east, and in seven more miles Highway 48 reaches the town of Tupelo. Just north of Tupelo, OK-48 intersects OK-3, and then continues for 13 miles to Allen, where it joins OK-1 for a seven-mile concurrency to Atwood.
At Atwood, OK-48 splits off to the north, crosses the Canadian River, and soon enters the city of Holdenville, seat of Hughes County. OK-48 meets US 270 Business in Holdenville, then intersects US 270 just north of town. OK-48 intersects with OK-9 in northwestern Hughes County, and then turns to the east the junction with OK-99A, just west of Bearden.
Highway 48 turns back to the north soon after leaving Bearden, and crosses the North Canadian River just south of the I-40 junction. Two miles after I-40, OK-48 crosses OK-56 five miles west of Okemah, then US 62 five miles after that, just west of Castle.
The 25 miles between US 62 and the OK-16 junction in Bristow is very rural, with no settlements of any size. At Bristow, OK-48 joins OK-16 and OK-66 for a short three-route concurrency through town. OK-16 branches off just north of downtown Bristow, and OK 48/OK 66 intersect with I-44/Turner Turnpike at Bristow's northern edge.
Four miles after I-44, OK-66 splits off the east, and Highway 48 continues north eight miles to OK-33, then another nine miles to OK-51, two miles west of Mannford. OK-48 crosses the Cimarron River and skirts the western edge of Keystone Lake as it travels its final few miles, intersecting with US 412/Cimarron Turnpike just before terminating at US 64, eight miles south of Cleveland.

Spurs


OK-48 has one lettered spur.

★ 'OK-48A' connects to OK-78 at Milburn, in Johnston County.

References


1. Stuve, Eric. OK-48. ''OKHighways''. URL accessed 19 September 2006.


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