U.S. Route 177 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Marshall
Madill 0.0 0.0 US-70 Southern terminus; concurrent with SH-199
Johnston
6.1 9.8 SH-1 Southern terminus of SH-1
Carter
Dickson 15.2 24.5 SH-199
22.5 36.2 SH-53 Eastern terminus of SH-53
Murray
Chickasaw NRA SH-18A Western terminus of SH-18A
Sulphur 38.1 61.3 SH-7
38.4 61.8 SH-7
40.6 65.3 Chickasaw Turnpike Partial interchange
Garvin
48.1 77.4 SH-29 Eastern terminus of SH-29
Stratford 58.2 93.7 SH-19
McClain
64.3 103.5 SH-59
64.3 103.5 SH-59A Western terminus of SH-59A
69.4 111.7 SH-3W
Pottawatomie
Asher 72.0 115.9 SH-39
Pearson 78.1 125.7 SH-59
Chisney 78.1 125.7 SH-59B Eastern terminus of SH-59B
Tecumseh 91.1 146.6 US-270/SH-9 Interchange, SH-9 does not concur
Shawnee 95.5 153.7
US-270 BUS/SH-18
Interchange, southern terminus of SH-18
97.1 156.3
US-270 BUS
Interchange
101.0 162.5 I-40 does not concur; SH-3 splits into SH-3E and SH-3W, only SH-3W concurs
102.0 164.2 SH-270 Eastern terminus of SH-270
Lincoln
Jacktown 110.0 177.0 US-62
Warwick 122.4 197.0 SH-66
Carney 131.2 211.1 SH-40A Western terminus of SH-40A
135.5 218.1 SH-105
Payne
Perkins 144.0 231.7 SH-33
145.0 233.4 SH-33
Stillwater 154.1 248.0 SH-51
159.7 257.0 Cimarron Turnpike Spur Western terminus of Cimarron Turnpike Spur
Noble
166.4 267.8 US-64
172.8 278.1 US-412/Cimarron Turnpike
174.3 280.5 SH-15
178.4 287.1 SH-15
Kay
Ponca City 193.5 311.4 US-60/77
196.4 316.1
US-60 BUS
Western terminus of US-60 BUS
197.1 317.2 Northern terminus of SH-156
Tonkawa 204.9 329.8 US-60/77
Blackwell 213.6 343.8 SH-11
Braman 223.9 360.3 I-35

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