Interstate 235 (Oklahoma)

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Interstate 235 marker

Interstate 235
Centennial Expressway
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I-235 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of I‑35
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 5.36 mi[2] (8.63 km)
Existed: 1989[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: I‑35 / I‑40 / US-62 / US-77 / US-270 in Oklahoma City[3]
North end: I‑44 / US-77 / SH-66 in Oklahoma City[4]
Location
Counties: Oklahoma
Highway system
SH-209 I‑240

Interstate 235 (I-235) in Oklahoma is also known as the Centennial Expressway or the I-235 Central Expressway. The spur route of I-35 is a 5.4-mile-long (8.7 km) north–south alignment in central and north-central Oklahoma City. It connects northbound to U.S. Highway 77 (US-77) to suburban Edmond and southbound at I-44 on to I-35 and the I-40 Crosstown Expressway near downtown Oklahoma City. US-77 is concurrent with I-235 for the entire route. South of its junction with I-40, I-235 becomes I-35.

Route description

File:Interstate 235 in OKC.jpg
I-235 in Oklahoma City, concurrent with US-77
File:I-44, I-235, and US-77 Junction in OKC.jpg
The northern end of I-235 at its interchange with I-44; the freeway, however, continues north into Edmond, Oklahoma, as US-77, also known as the Broadway Extension. The exit has since been reconfigured.

I-235's route, which is concurrent with US-77 along its entire length, forms the eastern edge of Automobile Alley, the Deep Deuce residential neighborhood, and the Bricktown Entertainment District, all of which are in the eastern section of downtown Oklahoma City. Its southern terminus is at a three-level interchange with I-35/I-40/US-62/US-270. From there, the interstate continues northward with several interchanges with local streets before terminating at I-44/SH-66. From there, the freeway continues northward as the Broadway Extension (US-77).

History

The I-235 designation was approved by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) on July 13, 1976.[5] Only 3.66 miles (5.89 km) were complete in 1978.[6] It finally opened in 1989.

Beginning in the mid-1990s, a massive Capital Improvement Project program was started to widen and reconstruct US-77 between Edmond on the Broadway Extension and the North 36th Street exit on I-235. The project included widening to six or eight lanes, reconfiguring several interchanges, and installing a new BNSF Railway bridge over I-235.[7]

The interchange with I-44/SH-66 was reconstructed from a cloverleaf interchange to a four-level interchange that eliminated two cloverleaf ramps. The other two cloverleafs were widened and reconstructed and two new flyover ramps were added. The four-level interchange is the first of its kind in Oklahoma. The $105 million project lasted three years and was opened on March 3, 2022.[8] An additional $16 million is being provided to reconstruct the I-44 to US-77 ramp and provide a direct connection to North Lincoln Boulevard. The project is expected to be started in 2023.[7]

Exit list

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mi km Exit Destinations Notes
0.00 0.00 I‑35 south / US-77 south / US-62 west – Dallas Southern terminus; southern terminus of US-77 concurrency; I-35 exit 126, I-40 exit 151B
125C Oklahoma City Boulevard Exit number based on I-35 mileposts; northbound left exit only; access to Downtown Oklahoma City
1A I‑35 north / I‑40 / US-62 east / US-270 east – Wichita, Ft. Smith Southbound left exit and northbound entrance
1B I‑40 / US-270 west – Amarillo
0.43 0.69 1C Sheridan Avenue – Downtown Northbound exit only
Oklahoma City Boulevard Southbound exit only
0.65 1.05 1D Lincoln Boulevard – Oklahoma Health Center, State Capitol Northbound exit and southbound entrance
1.13 1.82 1E Harrison Avenue / N. 10th Street No southbound exit; access to Oklahoma City National Memorial
1F N. 6th Street / Walnut Avenue No northbound exit
1.40 2.25 1G N. 10th Street – Oklahoma Health Center Southbound exit and northbound entrance
2.32 3.73 2 N. 23rd Street / Santa Fe Avenue Northbound exit and southbound entrance
2.64 4.25 2 N. 23rd Street / Broadway Avenue – State Capitol Southbound exit and northbound entrance
3.53 5.68 3 N. 36th Street
5.05 8.13 4 I‑44 (SH-66) / Invalid type: road – Lawton, Tulsa Signed as exits 4A (west) and 4B (east); exits unnumbered southbound; I-44 west exit 127, east exits 127A-B; northbound exit and southbound entrance
5.36 8.63 US-77 north – Edmond Northern terminus; northern terminus of US-77 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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