Interstate 240 (Oklahoma)
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Interstate 240 (I-240) is an Interstate Highway in southern
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, United States, that runs from I-344 ( John Kilpatrick Turnpike)/ SH-152 to I-40. The Interstate overlaps State Highway 3 (SH-3), the longest Oklahoma state highway, for most of its length and functions as a southern bypass around the Downtown area and is the spur of I-40. Major destinations along the route include
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and the heavily populated southside of Oklahoma City. With just under of commercial space, I-240 is a major corridor of retail, industrial, and office space. , however, the corridor included some "pockets of shuttered stores and creeping shabbiness" and local planners were in the first stages of efforts to revitalize the corridor.


Route description

From the western terminus at I-344, I-240 runs east towards
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along airport road, it then goes concurrent with I-44 to U.S. Highway 62 (US-62)/SH-3, it then runs east toward
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. This western half is the busier of the two sections, serving the Southside area of Oklahoma City and traffic headed to the airport. This segment has a configuration of ramps that causes much weaving and many accidents. An entrance ramp merges onto the highway, forming a new lane. This new lane then becomes an "exit only" lane for the next exit. However, the exits are not spaced very far apart, causing entering and exiting traffic to conflict. Signs were installed in October 2004 designating the western half of I-240 as the
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Memorial Loop in honor of a state senator who had died around that time.Stuve, Eric
Interstate 240
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I-240 meets I-35 at a cloverleaf interchange. US-62 splits off to join with I-35 northbound at this interchange. The section of I-240 east of I-35 exists primarily to serve the now-closed
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plant and Tinker Air Force Base. This section is much less traveled, having only four lanes (two in each direction) for much of its length. At I-240's eastern terminus with I-40, motorists traveling eastbound on I-240 are forced to merge onto I-40 eastbound—there is no I-40 westbound offramp. (Those wishing to take I-40 westbound must exit off of I-240 earlier at Anderson Road, a surface street, and travel on it northbound until they reach I-40, or continue east on I-40 before turning around at the next exit at Choctaw Road.)


History

The section of what is now I-240 between
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and current I-44 was already complete in 1965 as an alignment of US-62. When the Interstate route was initially established in the 1960s, I-240 ran from its current eastern terminus around the city, turning north at the present interchange with I-44, continuing on the present course of I-44 to its present southern junction with I-35. (I-44 ended near Edmond at the western end of the
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at the time.) I-240 thus nearly created a loop around the city, intersecting both I-35 and I-40 twice. The section east of I-35 to its eastern terminus at I-40 was completed in 1973. The entirety of the route was complete in 1976. Once completed, I-240 was long.Interstate System Route Log and Finder List, USDOT, March 1978 As part of Oklahoma's 75th anniversary (Diamond Jubilee) celebrations in 1982, the
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(ODOT) extended I-44 to Lawton and
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, along the H.E. Bailey Turnpike. This caused the western terminus of I-240 to be truncated to I-44 near
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. On August 2, 2021, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved an extension to the I-240 designation to form a
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around Oklahoma City. Starting in the existing eastern terminus, I-240 will run concurrent with I-40 to the
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, then turn north and follow the Kickapoo Turnpike north to I-44 (the Turner Turnpike), then turn west along I-44 to the
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, following that road west and south to its current southern terminus at SH-152, then turning east along SH-152 and following that road east to I-44, which it will overlap until reaching the current western terminus of I-240, bringing the total length of the proposed I-240 loop to . If signed, it will become the longest complete beltway numbered as a single Interstate Highway in the US, supplanting I-275 in
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, at . ODOT Director
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stated in the Transportation Commission meeting that the numbering change was primarily to aid in navigation using digital mapping and routing applications. Gatz also said: The designation was approved by the
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(AASHTO) in October 2021 with the condition that the
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(FHWA) approve it as well. In Fall 2023, the AASHTO approved an application from ODOT for an interstate designation on the Kickapoo Turnpike and the Kilpatrick Turnpike. However, the designations were assigned as I-335 and I-344 respectively; I-240 would not be extended along the turnpikes in order to give the turnpikes distinctive designation. In March 2024, the OTA announced that it would extend I-240 along Airport Road to the junction with the Kilpatrick Turnpike when the turnpike was designated as I-344. SH-152's eastern terminus was truncated to the junction between the turnpike and I-240.


Future

ODOT began a redesign process for the
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/I-240 interchange in southeast Oklahoma City in 1998. It is currently a four-leaf cloverleaf interchange that was deemed to be outdated and the improvements will change it to a multi-level interchange with dedicated interstate ramps, turnaround lanes, and service roads for improved city street access in six phases. Phase 1 began in early summer 2016 and was completed in May 2017 while phase 1A construction began in mid-June 2017 and was completed in summer 2018. Construction on phase 1B began on June 5, 2023, and is expected to be completed in 2025.


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External links


I-240 at OKHighways.comI-240 at AARoads
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