Oklahoma State Highway 30
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| State Highway 30 | |||||||||
| Maintained by ODOT | |||||||||
| Length: | 84.5 mi (136 km) | ||||||||
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| North end: | Durham | ||||||||
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State Highway 30 (SH-30 or OK-30) is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs 84.5 miles[1] south-to-north along the western edge of the state, from US-62 in Hollis to the town of Durham, two miles (3 km) north of SH-33. It passes through Harmon, Beckham and Roger Mills counties.
[edit] Route description
SH-30 begins at US-62 in Hollis, the seat of Harmon County. It travels north through very sparsely populated terrain to a junction with SH-9, 15 miles (24 km) away.
After crossing SH-9, SH-30 continues north for 22 rural miles, intersecting I-40 Business Loop two miles (3 km) west of Erick.
Here, SH-30 jogs east for two miles (3 km) on I-40 Business to Erick, where it again turns north, traveling 15 miles (24 km) to an intersection with SH-152 in Sweetwater.
From Sweetwater, SH-30 travels north 14 miles (23 km) to SH-47, which it joins for three miles (5 km), to the town of Reydon. Leaving Reydon, SH-30 continues alone across the Black Kettle National Grassland, 12 miles (19 km) to its junction with SH-33.
Crossing SH-33, SH-30 continues on two miles (3 km) to its terminus at Durham.
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[edit] References
- ^ Stuve, Eric. "OK-30". OKHighways. http://www.okhighways.com/ok30.html. Retrieved 2006-09-19.