Oklahoma State Highway 87

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State Highway 87 marker

State Highway 87
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Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 14.58 mi[1] (23.46 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 259.svg US-259 near Harris
East end: Arkansas 108.svg AR-108 at the Arkansas state line
Highway system
SH-86 SH-88

State Highway 87 is a highway in southeastern Oklahoma, running for 14.58 miles (23.46 km).[1] It passes through the extreme southeastern corner of the state, running entirely through McCurtain Co.. It has no lettered spur routes.

Route description

File:OK-87 west of AR state line.jpg
Eastbound on SH-87 just west of the Arkansas state line

SH-87 begins at an intersection with US-259 near the unincorporated community of Harris, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Red River. SH-87 heads east from here, proceeding along many curves. The highway is two-lane for its entire length, and much of it is very narrow with no shoulders (though a short stretch of highway that was realigned to approach a new girder bridge that replaced an old through truss bridge was built with shoulders). The highway crosses no major rivers, but does bridge Walnut Bayou. SH-87 ends at the Arkansas state line, where it becomes Arkansas Highway 108.

SH-87 is shown on the Oklahoma state highway map as concurrent with US-259 to at least Idabel.[2] However, this is an error, as the highway is only signed from US-259 to the Arkansas state line, and is shown on ODOT's internal control section maps as ending at US-259.[1]

History

State Highway 87 first appeared on the June 1944 state highway map. When it was originally commissioned, the highway was a spur route; its western end was in Idabel, and its eastern end was approximately the location of the present-day US-259–SH-87 intersection. Towards the end of its route, SH-87 served Harris.[3]

By 1948, SH-87 was extended, setting its eastern terminus at its present location at the Arkansas state line.[4] However, this terminus proved to be temporary at first, as the highway was rerouted to turn north to end at SH-21 (now SH-3) in Tom in 1952.[5] However, by 1957, the state line terminus had been reestablished, and SH-87 has ended there to the present day.[6]

In the early 1960s, SH-87's length was at its zenith, as the highway stretched from Idabel to the Arkansas state line. However, on 1963-01-07, US-259 was established.[7][8] The section of SH-87 from Idabel through Harris was turned over to the new U.S. route, setting the western terminus of the highway to its present-day location.

Junction list

County Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
McCurtain 0.00 0.00 US-259 Western terminus
Oklahoma–Arkansas state line 14.58 23.46 AR 108 continues east into Arkansas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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