Oklahoma State Highway 29
State Highway 29 (abbreviated SH-29) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It runs for 58.5 miles (94.1 km) through Stephens Co. and Garvin Co., and has one lettered spur route.
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Length | 58.5 mi[1] (94.1 km) | |||
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Oklahoma State Highway System
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Route description
SH-29 begins at an intersection with U.S. Highway 81 in Marlow, Oklahoma. It heads east from here, curving southeast after leaving town and eventually straightening out. The next town it passes through is the small but spread-out town of Bray. 12 miles (19 km) east of Bray, it meets State Highway 76, which it has a 5-mile (8.0 km) concurrency with. Six miles further east, SH-29 meets SH-74 at a four-way stop in Elmore City.
SH-29 next meets Interstate 35 at its Exit 66. Soon after passing under the Interstate, SH-29 meets U.S. Highway 77, and the two highways overlap over the Washita River into Wynnewood. US-77 splits off in downtown Wynnewood, and SH-29 continues eastward for 12 more miles before ending at US-177.
SH-29A
SH-29's single lettered spur is SH-29A, which runs for 0.48 miles (0.77 km) to the small town of Foster.[2]
Junction list
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Stephens | Marlow | 0.0 | 0.0 | Western terminus | |
| 20.7 | 33.3 | Western end of SH-76 concurrency | ||
Garvin | | 26.0 | 41.8 | Eastern end of SH-76 concurrency | |
| 27.1 | 43.6 | Northern terminus of SH-29A | ||
Elmore City | 32.5 | 52.3 | |||
| 43.5 | 70.0 | Interchange, I-35 exit 66 | ||
Wynnewood | 44.6 | 71.8 | Western end of US-77 concurrency | ||
46.6 | 75.0 | Eastern end of US-77 concurrency | |||
| 58.5 | 94.1 | Eastern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- Google (December 10, 2012). "Oklahoma State Highway 29" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
- Oklahoma Department of Transportation (n.d.). Control Section Maps: Garvin County (PDF) (Map) (2010–2011 ed.). Scale not given. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 10, 2012.