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State Highway 270 (Oklahoma)

State Highway 270 marker

State Highway 270
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 14.45 mi (23.26 km)
Existed: 1979 (March 5?) – present
Major junctions
West end: US-62 in Harrah
East end: US-177 north of Shawnee
Highway system
Oklahoma State Highway System
US-270 US-271

State Highway 270 marker

State Highway 270, abbreviated as SH-270, is a highway maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It runs on a former alignment of US-270 between US-62 in Harrah and US-177 north of Shawnee. (US-270 is now concurrent with Interstate 40 through the area.) The highway is 14.45 miles (23.26 km) long. SH-270 has no lettered spur routes.

State Highway 270 begins at US-62 in Harrah, in Oklahoma County. The road runs through town on a southeast course, paralleling a rail line. As it leaves town, the highway gradually curves to the south. SH-270 runs along Harrah Road to S.E. 29th Street, where it makes a hard left, turning to the east.

SH-270 continues east for one mile (1.6 km) until it crosses into Pottawatomie County, where the name of the road changes to Oklahoma Street. SH-270 then enters McLoud, where it has a brief concurrency with State Highway 102. After leaving McLoud, it then turns back to the southeast, parallel to the same railroad it ran alongside in Harrah. SH-270 turns east upon reaching the small town of Dale. It then crosses over the railroad and the North Canadian River. After passing through Dale, it ends at US-177.


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