South Dakota Highway 45
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by SDDOT | ||||
Length | 198 mi (319 km) | |||
Existed | 1927–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | SD 44 / SD 50 in Platte | |||
North end | ND 3 near Ashley | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | South Dakota | |||
Counties | Charles Mix, Brule, Buffalo, Hand, Faulk, Edmunds, McPherson | |||
Highway system | ||||
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South Dakota Highway 45 is a state route that runs north to south across much of central South Dakota. The northern terminus is at the North Dakota border as a continuation of North Dakota Highway 3, and runs south to South Dakota Highway 44 at Platte. It is 198 miles (319 km) in length.
History
South Dakota 45 was established around 1927. The northern end was at the intersection of South Dakota Highway 10 in Leola, and the southern end was at the intersection of present-day South Dakota Highway 50 and Charles Mix County Road 49.
By 1932, it was extended south along what was part of South Dakota Highway 47 to Wheeler. By 1936, SD 45 was truncated at Kimball (U.S. Highway 16), as U.S. Highway 281 supplanted the SD 45 designation to the south. In the early 1950s, when US 281 was relocated several miles east, SD 45 was extended back south to SD 50.
Around 1970, SD 50 had been realigned to intersect South Dakota Highway 44 west of Platte, and SD 45 was extended south along the old alignment to Platte, where it remains today.
The north end of the route has remained in its current configuration since 1936.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Charles Mix | Platte | SD 44 / SD 50 – Winner | |||
Brule | | I-90 east – Mitchell | East end of I-90 concurrency, exit 289. | ||
Kimball | I-90 west – Rapid City | West end of I-90 concurrency, exit 284. | |||
Buffalo | | SD 34 – Wessington Springs | |||
Hand | Miller | US 14 east – St. Lawrence | South end of US 14 concurrency | ||
US 14 west – Pierre | North end of US 14 concurrency | ||||
| SD 26 east | South end of SD 26 concurrency | |||
| SD 26 west | North end of SD 26 concurrency | |||
Hand–Faulk county line | | US 212 east – Redfield | South end of US 212 concurrency | ||
Faulk | | US 212 west – Faulkton | North end of US 212 concurrency | ||
| SD 20 east – Northville | South end of SD 20 concurrency | |||
| SD 20 west – Onaka | North end of SD 20 concurrency | |||
Edmunds | Ipswich | US 12 west – Roscoe | West end of US 12 concurrency | ||
| US 12 east – Aberdeen | East end of US 12 concurrency | |||
McPherson | Leola | SD 10 east – Britton | East end of SD 10 concurrency | ||
| SD 239 north – Long Lake | ||||
| SD 10 west / SD 247 south | West end of SD 10 concurrency | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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External links
- State highways in South Dakota
- Transportation in Charles Mix County, South Dakota
- Transportation in Brule County, South Dakota
- Transportation in Buffalo County, South Dakota
- Transportation in Hand County, South Dakota
- Transportation in Faulk County, South Dakota
- Transportation in Edmunds County, South Dakota
- Transportation in McPherson County, South Dakota