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U.S. Route 60 in Oklahoma

U.S. Route 60 marker

U.S. Route 60
US-60 on a map of Oklahoma, highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 352.39 mi (567.12 km)
Existed: May 29, 1930 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 60 at the Texas state line (concurrent with SH-51)
  US-283 near Arnett
US-183 near Seiling
US-270 / US-281 in Seiling
US-412 / SH-15 near Orienta
US-81 in Enid
US-64 in North Enid
I‑35 near Tonkawa
US-177 in Tonkawa
US-77 in Ponca City
US-75 in Bartlesville
US-169 in Nowata
I‑44 / US-69 in Vinita
US-59 near Afton
East end: US 60 at the Missouri state line
Highway system
SH-59 US-62

U.S. Route 60 marker

U.S. Route 60 (US-60) is a transcontinental U.S. highway extending from near Brenda, Arizona to Virginia Beach, Virginia on the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, 352.39 miles (567.12 km) of the route lies within the state of Oklahoma. The highway crosses into the state from Texas west of Arnett and serves many towns and cities in the northern part of the state, including Arnett, Seiling, Fairview, Enid, Ponca City, Pawhuska, Bartlesville, and Vinita. US-60 exits Oklahoma near Seneca, Missouri. In Oklahoma, US-60 has three business routes, serving Tonkawa, Ponca City, and Seneca. The first 60.2 miles (96.9 km) of the route, from the Texas line to Seiling, is also designated as State Highway 51 (SH-51).

US-60, as originally designated, did not enter Oklahoma. Instead, it ended in Springfield, Missouri, continuing east from there. AASHO approved an extension of US-60 on May 29, 1930, which extended it west through Oklahoma to Amarillo, Texas. US-60's extension displaced US-164 in its entirety; that designation was then retired.


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