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  2. Will Rogers Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The westernmost portion of the Will Rogers Turnpike was modified so that the Creek and Will Rogers Turnpikes form one road, with motorists required to exit at an interchange to stay on I-44. The original interchange was changed due to numerous difficulties for semis trying to merge into the single lane going to I-44 and Route 66.

  3. Interstate 44 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned route of the Will Rogers Turnpike near Catoosa, Oklahoma, looking southwest from Pine Street As part of a project to widen I-235 and US-77 to accommodate the increase amount of traffic, its interchange with I-44/ SH-66 was reconstructed from a cloverleaf interchange to a four-level interchange beginning in 2011.

  4. Turnpikes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Turner Turnpike parallels historic US-66 (now SH-66), and carries I-44. The Will Rogers Turnpike connects Tulsa to the Missouri state line near Joplin. Like the Turner Turnpike, this turnpike serves as a parallel route to US-66 and carries I-44. The rest area near Vinita is promoted as containing the World's Largest McDonald's.

  5. U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, the Turner Turnpike and Will Rogers Turnpike were built parallel to Route 66 east of Oklahoma City, and Route 66 remained on the old road as a free alternate to the turnpikes. Route 66 was eliminated by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials on April 1, 1985.

  6. U.S. Route 69 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 69 (US 69) is a major north-south U.S. Highway in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It extends the corridor formed by U.S. Route 75 in Texas, from Dallas northeast via McAlester and Muskogee to the Will Rogers Turnpike (Interstate 44) near Vinita. From Vinita to the Kansas state line, US-69 generally parallels the turnpike along old U.S ...

  7. Oklahoma State Highway 266 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 266 arcs to the north to bypass the port, and then straightens out to run due east to Interstate 44 (the Will Rogers Turnpike). The number 266 refers to U.S. Highway 66 (now State Highway 66, which SH-266 ended at. [3] Highway 266 does not have any lettered spur routes.

  8. Light rail between OKC and Will Rogers Airport may be ... - AOL

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    Bus rapid transit is recommended for the route traveling to Oklahoma City along NW 10 and Reno Avenue with likely termination at a future park-and-ride at SW 15 and the Kilpatrick Turnpike. Bus ...

  9. Will Rogers Archway - Wikipedia

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    The Will Rogers Archway, originally named the Glass House Restaurant and still nicknamed "The Glass House", [1] [2] is a 29,135-square-foot (2,706.7 m 2) [3] service station that spans the Will Rogers Turnpike section of Interstate 44 (I-44) near Vinita, Oklahoma.