Oklahoma State Highway 37

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State Highway 37 (abbreviated SH-37) is a designation for two separate highways in the state of Oklahoma. The northern section runs between Hinton and Moore in central Oklahoma, while the southern section runs from the Texas state line at the Red River to Idabel, in southeastern Oklahoma. The northern section of SH-37 runs Script error: No such module "convert". from US-281 in Hinton to Sunnylane Road (former SH-77H) in Moore. The southern section of SH-37 is Script error: No such module "convert". long.

Route descriptions

Central Oklahoma

The SH-37 in Central Oklahoma begins at US-281 in Hinton, Caddo County. It runs in a zigzag pattern for Script error: No such module "convert". to the southeast before crossing into Canadian County.[1] The Canadian County section runs in an irregular path to the southeast for Script error: No such module "convert"., before re-entering Caddo County.[2]

Back in Caddo County, SH-37 runs three miles (5 km) south to the town of Cogar, where it joins SH-152 and turns to the east. This concurrency goes two miles (3 km) before entering Grady County.

In Grady County, SH-37/SH-152 goes Script error: No such module "convert". to the east to US-81. There, SH-152 turns to the north, and SH-37 joins US-81 for a one-and-a-half-mile concurrency to Minco, where SH-37 splits off and heads east once again.

SH-37 runs for Script error: No such module "convert". in Grady County, serving as the northern terminus for SH-92 on the west edge of Tuttle, and intersecting SH-4 in Tuttle before crossing into McClain County.[3]

One mile into McClain County, SH-37 serves as the northern terminus for SH-76, then joins I-44 for a brief concurrency three miles later.[4] SH-37 overlaps I-44 for three miles (5 km), running north across the Canadian River into Cleveland County and Oklahoma City, where it runs east along S.W. 134th Street into the city of Moore, where it becomes S. 4th Street. SH-37 then continues eastward as a mostly hidden designation through the south side of the city.[5]

SH-37 ends at Sunnylane Road, formerly SH-77H, on the east side of Moore.

Southeastern Oklahoma

The southeastern SH-37 begins where TX-37 crosses the Red River into Oklahoma, and heads north for two miles (3 km) to a junction with SH-98. At this point, SH-37 heads east for Script error: No such module "convert". to its terminus at US-70 Bypass in Idabel.[6]

History

Central Oklahoma

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The portion of SH-37 in Moore between Janeway Avenue (just west of I-35) and its eastern terminus at Sunnylane Road was in the damage path of the EF-5 tornado that hit Moore on 20 May 2013.

Southeastern Oklahoma

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The southeastern SH-37 was originally numbered as SH-57.

Junction lists

Central Oklahoma

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Canadian
No major junctions

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Southeastern Oklahoma

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References

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