H. E. Bailey Turnpike

The H. E. Bailey Turnpike is an 86.4-mile (139.0 km) controlled-access toll road in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The route, opened on April 23, 1964, is a four-lane freeway that connects Oklahoma City to Lawton in its northern section and Lawton to Wichita Falls along its southern section, roughly paralleling U.S. Route 277. The turnpike also includes an 8.2-mile (13.2 km) spur route that leads toward Norman, Oklahoma. Since 1982, it has been signed as a part of Interstate 44, and as such uses its mileposts. Travel along the full length of the toll road costs $5.50 for a two-axle vehicle.

H.E. Bailey Turnpike

H.E. Bailey Turnpike highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by OTA
ExistedApril 23, 1964–present
HistoryNorman Spur completed October 19, 2001
Component
highways
Western (Southern) Segment
Length25.0 mi (40.2 km)
West end I-44 / US 70 / US 277 / US 281 near Randlett
East end I-44 / US 277 / US 281 / SH-36 near Geronimo
Eastern (Northern) Segment
Length61.4 mi (98.8 km)
West end I-44 / US 62 / US 277 / US 281 near Lawton
Major intersections
  • US 81 / US 277 in Chickasha
  • US 62 / US 277 / SH-9 in Chickasha
East end I-44 / US 62 / US 277 in Newcastle
Norman Spur
Length8.2 mi (13.2 km)
West end I-44 near Bridge Creek
East end US 62 / US 277 / SH-9 / SH-4 near Blanchard
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
Highway system
  • Oklahoma State Highway System
  • Interstate
  • US
  • State
  • Turnpikes
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