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1930 Roadbed segment paralleling the south side of I-40 in Custer County extending approximately 2.2 miles east from Exit 71.  It was paved in Portland Concrete in 1931 and contains asymmetrical drains incorporated in the roadbed.  A Warren pony truss span over Bear Creek 1.5 miles east of Exit 71 (2004-0411X) is also included within the segment as resource #86.  Although no longer officially on the state highway system, it functions in places as a frontage road for I-40.



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Map 48 - PDF

Map 49 - PDF



(1) Maps are from the publication 'Oklahoma Route 66' by the author 'Jim Ross, Ghost Town Express, 2001'.  These maps are copyrighted and not for commercial use.



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