The Cherokee Turnpike is a
controlled-access toll road
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in eastern
Oklahoma
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. Opened in 1991, the route is a four-lane freeway carrying
US-412 from east of
Kansas, Oklahoma
Kansas is a town in Delaware County, Oklahoma, Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 711 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census and an estimated 744 in 2023.
Geography
Kansas is located in southern Delaware County. S ...
, to east of
Chouteau, and has a total length of
and a speed limit of .
An alternate route,
US-412 Alternate, provides a free but not controlled-access route through the towns bypassed by the Turnpike with only a speed limit.
Route description
The turnpike begins by branching off US-412 east of the
Grand River in
Mayes County. The turnpike carries US-412 for its entire length; the old alignment of US-412, which was also at one time
State Highway 33, is now US-412 Alternate. The Cherokee Turnpike runs within a close distance of US-412 Alternate for its entire length. The turnpike generally varies only a few degrees from true east–west throughout its entire route.
The turnpike's first exit is a diamond interchange with
State Highway 82 just south of
Locust Grove. From this point, the road travels without another exit.
During this interval, the highway crosses from Mayes into
Delaware County. Just after crossing the county line, the Cherokee has its second exit, again meeting US-412 Alternate southeast of
Rose
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. This second exit is a
partial cloverleaf with loop ramps in the northwest, northeast, and southwest quadrants.
Continuing east, the turnpike passes through a barrier toll plaza. The final exit, another from the US-412 Alternate exit, occurs north of
Kansas, Oklahoma
Kansas is a town in Delaware County, Oklahoma, Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 711 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census and an estimated 744 in 2023.
Geography
Kansas is located in southern Delaware County. S ...
at
US-59/
SH-10, which is another diamond interchange. After this interchange, US-412 Alternate crosses over the turnpike with no interchange. The median gradually widens again as US-412 Alternate, now concurrent with US-59, crosses under the westbound lanes and begins running through the median. The eastbound lanes eventually merge with US-59/US-412 Alternate. This marks the eastern terminus of both the Cherokee Turnpike and US-412 Alternate. US-59 and mainline US-412 continue east toward
West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma, where they split, and US-412 crosses the state line into
Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
History
The Cherokee Turnpike resulted from the same 1987 compromise between urban and rural legislators that resulted in the
Kilpatrick,
Creek, and
Chickasaw Turnpikes. The turnpike opened to traffic in 1991.
Services
An Oklahoma Tourism Information Center is located on the turnpike near the Kansas exit, from the Arkansas–Oklahoma state line. Free coffee is available at the tourism center.
Law enforcement along the Cherokee Turnpike is provided by
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop XD, a special troop assigned to the turnpike.
Tolls
A two-axle vehicle currently pays $5.70(PikePass holders pay less) to drive the full length of the Turnpike.
This is equivalent of a toll of 17 cents per mile. Drivers in vehicles with more than two axles, such as truckers, pay higher tolls.
Tolls are collected for eastbound traffic upon exiting at Locust Grove and Leach, and entry at Kansas. Westbound traffic must pay toll upon exit at Kansas and entry at Leach and Locust Grove. All traffic passing through the barrier toll west of the Kansas exit must pay toll, regardless of direction.
Future
On May 20, 2021,
Senator
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Jim Inhofe,
Republican of Oklahoma, introduced legislation to designate the portion of US-412 between I-35 in Noble County and
I-49 in
Springdale, Arkansas as future Interstate 42. (I-42)
The bill, titled the "Future Interstate in Oklahoma and Arkansas Act" (), was cosponsored by senators
John Boozman and
Tom Cotton, both Republicans of Arkansas. The senators' stated reasons for seeking an Interstate designation along the US-412 included encouraging economic development, expanding opportunities for employment in the region, making travel safer and shipping easier, attracting new businesses, and better connecting rural and urban communities. Other supporters of the measure include the
mayor of Tulsa,
G. T. Bynum, and the heads of both ODOT and the
Arkansas Department of Transportation
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(ArDOT).
The language of the bill was later included in the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (). Interstate 42 (I-42) was the proposed designation but was withdrawn. ArDOT and ODOT later resubmitted the application to the Spring 2024 meeting; AASHTO approved the route as Interstate 42, conditional on it being upgraded to
Interstate standards.
Exit list
See also
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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
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Pikepass
References
External links
Cherokee Turnpike Toll/Fares Chart - Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
{{Oklahoma Turnpikes
Toll roads in Oklahoma
Transport infrastructure completed in 1991
1991 establishments in Oklahoma
Transportation in Mayes County, Oklahoma
Transportation in Delaware County, Oklahoma
U.S. Route 412