Exit List
The entire route is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County.
Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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0.0 | 0.0 | I-44 / SH-3 continues east toward Tulsa | ||
1A | I-44 west / US-62 west – Lawton | Western end of US-62 concurrency | ||
1B | S. May Avenue | |||
1C | S. Penn Avenue | Full name is "Pennsylvania" | ||
2A | S. Western Avenue | |||
2B | S. Walker Avenue | |||
3A | S. Santa Fe Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
3B | Shields Boulevard, Santa Fe Avenue | Eastbound signed as "S. Shields Boulevard" only | ||
4 | I-35 / US-62 east (US-77) – Dallas, Wichita | Eastern end of US-62 concurrency | ||
4C | Pole Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance, to Crossroads Mall | ||
5 | Eastern Avenue | |||
6 | Bryant Avenue | |||
7 | Sunnylane Road | |||
8 | SH-77H south (Sooner Road) - Tinker AFB | |||
9 | Air Depot Boulevard | |||
11 | Douglas Boulevard – Midwest City, Tinker AFB | Signed as exits 11A (Douglas Boulevard) and 11B (Midwest City and Tinker AFB) eastbound | ||
14 | Anderson Road | |||
I-40 continues east toward Fort Smith | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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