Oklahoma State Highway 82

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State Highway 82 marker

State Highway 82
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Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Section 1
Length: 43.2 mi[1] (69.5 km)
South end: SH-1 / SH-63 west of Talihina
North end: SH-9 in Stigler
Section 2
Length: 99.2 mi[2] (159.6 km)
South end: I‑40 in Vian
North end: US-60 / US-69 east of Vinita
Highway system
US-81 US-83

State Highway 82, abbreviated to SH-82 or OK-82, is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs for 43.2 miles (69.5 km) north–south during its southern segment; and 99.2 miles (159.6 km) north–south during its northern segment.

Route description

Southern section

The southern SH-82 begins at SH-1 and SH-63 in Le Flore County west of Talihina. It then heads north from there, entering Latimer County and running along the west side of Bengal. Near Red Oak, it shares a brief concurrency US-270. North of there, it runs east of the Sansbois Mountains, meeting SH-31 at Lequire. From there, SH-82 continues north until the southern section ends at a junction with SH-9 in Stigler.

Northern section

The northern SH-82 begins at Interstate 40 exit 297 just south of Vian. In Vian, SH-82 meets US-64. Six miles north of Vian, SH-82 runs through Box before meeting SH-100 and forming a concurrency with it on the east shore of Lake Tenkiller. After splitting from SH-100, SH-82 heads through Keys before forming another concurrency, this time with US-62 and SH-10. The highways then enter Tahlequah, where SH-82 splits off from the other two routes.

SH-82 runs through downtown Tahlequah before meeting SH-51 SPUR in the northwestern part of the city. SH-82 turns northwest, running through Gideon and Peggs. It has an interchange with the Cherokee Turnpike south of Locust Grove. In Locust Grove, it meets Alternate U.S. Highway 412. It then heads towards Salina, where it begins a concurrency with SH-20. The two routes split up after running through Spavinaw. SH-82 then has a brief concurrency with SH-28 west of Langley. It serves as the western terminus of SH-85 west of Ketchum. SH-82 itself ends seven miles (11 km) north of there at a junction with US-60/69 east of Vinita.

SH-82A

State Highway 82A
Location: Langley
Length: 0.36 mi[3] (0.58 km)

State Highway 82A is the sole suffixed highway spur branching from SH-82. Begins at SH-82 (3rd Street) in Langley, following Cherokee Street to the east. It then angles northeastward to end at SH-28 near Pensacola Dam. It is 0.36 miles (0.58 km) long.[3]

Junction list

Southern section

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Le Flore 0.0 0.0 SH-1 / SH-63 South section's southern terminus
Latimer
No major junctions
Le Flore
No major junctions
Latimer Red Oak 17.6 28.3 US-270 Western terminus of US-270 concurrency
18.3 29.5 US-270 Eastern terminus of US-270 concurrency
Haskell Lequire 31.3 50.4 SH-31 Western terminus of SH-31 concurrency
32.3 52.0 SH-31 Eastern terminus of SH-31 concurrency
Stigler 43.2 69.5 SH-9 South section's northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Northern section

County Location mi[2] km Destinations Notes
Sequoyah Vian 0.0 0.0 I‑40 North section's southern terminus
0.7 1.13 US-64
9.1 14.6 SH-100 Southern terminus of SH-100 concurrency
Cherokee 22.7 36.5 SH-100 Northern terminus of SH-100 concurrency
32.3 52.0 US-62 / SH-10 Southern terminus of US-62/SH-10 concurrency
Tahlequah 34.5 55.5 SH-51 Southern terminus of SH-51 concurrency
36.8 59.2 US-62 / SH-10 / SH-51 Northern terminus of US-62/SH-10/SH-51 concurrency
39.6 63.7
SH-51 Spur
Eastern terminus of SH-51 Spur
Mayes 61.3 98.7 Cherokee Turnpike / US-412
Locust Grove 62.1 99.9
US-412 Alt.
Salina 69.0 111.0 SH-20 Southern terminus of SH-20 concurrency
83.5 134.4 SH-20 Northern terminus of SH-20 concurrency
Langley 87.9 141.5 SH-82A Western terminus of SH-82A
88.3 142.1 SH-28 Southern terminus of SH-28 concurrency
89.1 143.4 SH-28 Northern terminus of SH-28 concurrency
Craig 92.1 148.2 SH-85 Western terminus of SH-85
99.2 159.6 US-60 / US-69 North section's northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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