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State Highway 54 (Oklahoma)

State Highway 54 marker

State Highway 54
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Section 1
Length: 9.96 mi (16.03 km)
South end: US 70.svg US-70 west of Grandfield
North end: Oklahoma State Highway 5.svg SH-5 north of Hollister
Section 2
Length: 85.5 mi (137.6 km)
South end: US 62.svg US-62 east of Snyder
North end: Oklahoma State Highway 33.svg SH-33 near Thomas
Highway system
Oklahoma State Highway System
US-54 SH-55

State Highway 54 marker

State Highway 54 (abbreviated SH-54 or OK-54) is a state highway in western Oklahoma. Running north–south, it exists in two parts, which lie at approximately the same longitude. The southern section's length is 9.96 miles (16.03 km), while the northern section runs for 85.5 miles (137.6 km), for a combined length of 95.5 miles (153.7 km). The northern section has two lettered spur routes.

The southern section of State Highway 54 runs for just under ten miles (16 km), entirely within Tillman County. The highway begins at US-70 and runs north. Midway through the route's extent, it passes through the town of Hollister, where it crosses a railroad track. The highway terminates at SH-5 east of Frederick.

The northern section of SH-54 runs for 85.5 miles (137.6 km). It begins at US-62 east of Snyder in Kiowa County. From this point, it heads due northward to pass the western terminus of State Highway 49. For 3 miles (4.8 km) through Cooperton it overlaps State Highway 19. Continuing northward, it crosses over Rainy Mountain Creek. It then intersects State Highway 9 and its business loop near Gotebo. The highway then bridges the Washita River into Washita County.


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