Oklahoma State Highway 19

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State Highway 19

Map of OK 19; mainline in red, spur routes in blue
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length171.7 mi[1] (276.3 km)
Major junctions
West end US 283 / SH-6 in Blair
Major intersections
East end SH-1 / SH-3 / SH-3E / SH-3W west of Ada
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
SH-18 SH-20

State Highway 19, abbreviated as SH-19, is a 171.7-mile-long (276.3 km) highway running through the southern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is signed east–west.

Route description

SH-19 westbound at SH-76. This sign is unusual because the arrows are normally placed under the highway shields.

SH-19 begins at an intersection with US-283 in Blair, Oklahoma. SH-19 heads east from Blair for 23 miles (37 km) without intersecting another highway before meeting U.S. Highway 183 north of Roosevelt. It continues eastward, sharing a 3-mile (4.8 km) section of road with State Highway 54 before splitting off to the east and briefly overlapping with SH-115 and State Highway 58.

The next town Highway 19 encounters is Apache, north of Lake Ellsworth, where it crosses U.S. Highway 62/281. Nine miles (14½ km) later, it overlaps with U.S. Highway 277 at Cyril. These two overlap with US-81 near Ninnekah, but SH-19 splits off to the east once again within 3 miles (4.8 km).

After splitting off, SH-19 travels in a southeast direction to have a brief concurrency with State Highway 76 through Lindsay. 10 miles (16 km) later it intersects with State Highway 74 at a four-way stop in Maysville. Still continuing southeast, 10 miles (16 km) later it has an interchange with Interstate 35 and an intersection with U.S. Highway 77 in Pauls Valley.

After passing through the Pauls Valley area, SH-19 crosses U.S. Highway 177 west of Stratford, Oklahoma. It then ends, concurrent with SH-3W at the Richardson Loop outside of Ada.[2]

Spurs

SH-19 has two lettered spurs.[2]

  • SH-19C runs for one mile (1.6 km) from SH-19 to Alex. It was commissioned on August 7, 1950.[3]
  • SH-19D runs for one mile (1.6 km) from SH-19 to Bradley.

Junction list

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
JacksonBlair0.00.0 US 283 / SH-6Western terminus
KiowaRoosevelt22.636.4 US 183
Cooperton31.450.5 SH-54Southern end of SH-54 concurrency
34.455.4 SH-54Northern end of SH-54 concurrency
43.469.8 SH-115Western end of SH-115 concurrency
44.471.5 SH-115Eastern end of SH-115 concurrency
Caddo50.481.1 SH-58Western end of SH-58 concurrency
54.387.4 SH-58Eastern end of SH-58 concurrency
Apache64.8104.3 US 62 / US 281Western end of US-62/US-281 concurrency
65.4105.3 US 62 / US 281Eastern end of US-62/US-281 concurrency
Cyril74.2119.4 US 277Western end of US-277 concurrency
75.1120.9 SH-8Southern terminus of SH-8
GradyNinnekah90.3145.3 US 81Southern end of US-81 concurrency
93.2150.0 US 81 / US 277Northern end of US-81 concurrency, eastern end of US-277 concurrency
Alex104.5168.2 SH-19CSouthern terminus of SH-19C
Bradley109.1175.6 SH-19DSouthern terminus of SH-19D
GarvinLindsay115.4185.7 SH-76Western end of SH-76 concurrency
116.4187.3 SH-76Eastern end of SH-76 concurrency
117.4188.9 SH-59BSouthern terminus of SH-59B
Maysville127.5205.2 SH-74
Pauls Valley137.5221.3 I-35I-35 exit 72
139.9225.1 US 77Western end of US-77 concurrency
140.1225.5 US 77Eastern end of US-77 concurrency
147.2236.9 SH-133Southern terminus of SH-133
Stratford156.2251.4 US 177
Pontotoc170.3274.1 SH-3WWestern end of SH-3W concurrency
Ada171.7276.3 SH-1 / SH-3 / SH-3EEastern terminus; SH-3W merges with SH-3E to become SH-3
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Google (January 28, 2013). "Oklahoma State Highway 19" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 28, 2013.
    Google (January 29, 2013). "Oklahoma State Highway 19" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 29, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Official State Map (Map) (2003-2004 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  3. ^ Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Planning & Research Division. "Memorial Dedication & Revision History - SH-19C". Retrieved 2007-05-06.

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