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U.S. Route 75 (US 75) is a major north–south highway that enters the U.S. state of Oklahoma from Texas concurrent with US 69 crossing the Red River. US 75 serves the city of Tulsa , the 2nd largest city in Oklahoma.
The first freeway in Texas was a several-mile stretch of US 75 (now I-45)—The Gulf Freeway—opened to Houston traffic on October 1, 1948. The stretch of US 75 between I-30 and the Oklahoma state line has exits numbered consecutively from 1 to 75 (with occasional A and B designations), excluding 9-19.
U.S. Route 75 Alternate, the only such special route stemming from U.S. 75, is a former alignment of the mainline highway from east of Beggs to Sapulpa, Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa. The route is 30.15 miles (48.52 km) long. [1] [2] U.S. 75 Alternate is also sporadically signed as U.S. 75A and State Highway 75A.
As work on U.S. Highway 75 enters its third year, officials with the Texas Department of Transportation said the project is running on schedule.
On August 28, 1959, the US-75 name was moved onto the new highway, and US-75 ALT was designated for the old highway. [1] The old route of US-75 south of Beggs continues to be designated as Old Highway 75 into Okmulgee, at which point it is signed as North Oklahoma Avenue until 6th Street.
Still an active state highway with no number, Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City SH-107 — — — — 1995 [154] 2000 [154] Temporary designation for 23rd Street while under construction in Oklahoma City SH-108: 24.00 [155] 38.62 US-64 east of Morrison: SH-51 east of Stillwater: 1955: current SH-109: 53.90 [156] 86.74 US-70 in Boswell
U.S. Route 75 Business (Henryetta, Oklahoma) U.S. Route 75 Business (Houston, Texas) U.S. Route 75 Business (Le Mars, Iowa) U.S. Route 75 Business (Nebraska City, Nebraska) U.S. Route 75 Business (Sherman, Texas) U.S. Route 75 Business (Sioux City, Iowa) U.S. Route 75 Business (Topeka, Kansas) U.S. Route 75 Bypass (Topeka, Kansas)
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