U.S. Route 270

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U.S. Route 270 marker

U.S. Route 270

Map
US-270 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 70
Length643 mi (1,035 km)
Existed1930[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end US-54 / US-83 in Liberal, KS
Major intersections
East end I-530 / US 65 at White Hall, AR
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesKansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas
Highway system

U.S. Route 270 (US 270) is a spur of

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Hot Springs, Arkansas, and McAlester, Oklahoma
.

Route description

Kansas

US 270 begins in Liberal, Kan., and leaves the state three miles south of there.

US 270 begins in the southeast part of

US 54. US 270 follows the south leg of this intersection, following US 83 south. US 270 only spends 3 miles (4.8 km) in Kansas before crossing into Oklahoma. Seward County
is the only Kansas county that US-270 serves.

Oklahoma

US 270 runs concurrently with many highways in northwestern Oklahoma.

US 270 enters Oklahoma in

SH-33. In Geary, US 270 splits off on an independent alignment, looping through Calumet before joining with Interstate 40
.

US 270 remains concurrent with I-40 from Exit 115 through Exit 181, a distance of 66 miles (106 km). US 270, attached to I-40, runs through the core of the Oklahoma City Metro area, passing through the western suburbs of

I-35 (the latter involving a concurrency with the interstate and its accompanying US Highway, US 62) are found in the city. I-40/US 270 also serve two eastern suburbs of Oklahoma City, Del City and Midwest City and form the northern boundary between Midwest City's civilian areas and Tinker Air Force Base. US-270 finally exits from I-40 on the west side of Shawnee
.

US 270 serves most of the towns anchoring the area east of Oklahoma City, including Shawnee, Tecumseh, Seminole, Wewoka, and Holdenville. It continues southeast to the city of McAlester, a major southeastern Oklahoma city. It also serves many of the small towns east of McAlester, such as Krebs, Alderson, Bache, Haileyville, and Hartshorne.

After passing through Hartshorne, the roads curves to the northeast before turning onto a due east course taking it through

US 259 near Page
. The road then squeezes into a valley between Black Fork Mountain and Rich Mountain. In this valley, it crosses the state line into Arkansas.

Arkansas

U.S. Route 270 in Sheridan, Arkansas.

US 270 enters Arkansas with US 59, and runs east to Acorn, where it meets US 71. The route then travels 15 miles north on US 71 to Y City where it splits off and continues east. The route then meets AR 88 in Pencil Bluff and AR 27 in Mt. Ida before heading to Hot Springs. Entering the city, US 270 meets US 70 southwest of town and runs concurrent with it around Hot Springs using the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway before leaving the freeway and running along Malvern Avenue southeast of the city. US 270 intersects with I-30 just outside Malvern, running a short distance northeast on the freeway before interchanging with the George Hopkins Loop bypass and running south around the city. After meeting with US 67 east of town, the alignment then turns east-southeast meeting AR 229 in Poyen and AR 190/AR 291 in Prattsville before crossing paths with US 167 in Sheridan. The route trails east towards Pine Bluff terminating at and interchanging with I-530/US 65 in White Hall.

Directly east of this interchange, the highway used to continue along Sheridan Road before terminating at

AR 365 Spur
.

History

The route was extended into Arkansas in 1931, supplanting State Road 8 from Oklahoma to Acorn and State Road  6 between Y City and Hot Springs.[1] The roadway was mostly gravel or graded earth, with some segments in the Ouachita Mountains still under construction upon designation.[2] In 1935, the US 270 designation supplanted the remainder of State Road 6 between Hot Springs and US 65 west of Pine Bluff.[3] By this time, the entire route was gravel surfaced.[4]

Between February 1937 and January 1938, US-270 was extended into Kansas, and overlapped K-27 from Johnson north to US-50 in Syracuse, where it terminated.[5][6] KDOT requested that US-270 be extended north along K-27 to I-70 south of Goodland. This request was denied by the American Association of State Highway Officials in an October 14, 1967 meeting.[7] In a November 14, 1980 resolution, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials approved a request by KDOT to truncate US-270 to its current terminus in Liberal.[8] Then in a May 18, 1981 resolution, US-270 was truncated to Liberal and the designation was removed from K-27.[9]

Future

In Arkansas, it has been proposed that part of AR-51 will become part of US-270. On I-30's current concurrency with US-270, going east, drivers can take exit 99 and make a right on US-270 East. If drivers make a left when they take exit 99, they must make a left to get on I-30 West/US-270 West because there is currently no outlet past that. That road has been proposed to be extended to AR-51. This will form the future northern terminus of AR-51. This means that drivers can make a left to get on AR-51 South and will have to make a right to get on US-270 West. Then, US-270 will meet the current US-270. Drivers can make a left to get on the future US-270 Business East and must make a right to get on US-270 West, just like AR-51 did. From east to west, the future US-270 will go through the cities of Rockport, Butterfield, and Magnet Cove.[citation needed]

Major intersections

StateCountyLocationmi[10][11]kmExitDestinationsNotes
KansasSewardLiberal0.000.00
US-54 (Pancake Boulevard) / US-83 north (Country Estates Road) – Garden City, Guymon OK, Meade
Western terminus; west end of US-83 overlap
Perryton, Guymon
East end of US-83 overlap; west end of US-64 overlap


US 64 east / SH-23 north – Buffalo
East end of US-64 overlap; west end of SH-23 overlap
Elmwood


US 412 west / SH-3 west / SH-23 south – Booker Tx., Guymon
East end of SH-23 overlap; west end of US-412 / SH-3 overlap
US 283 – Laverne, Shattuck
May SH-46 – Buffalo, Gage
Ellis
No major junctions
US 183 north – Buffalo
West end of US-183 overlap
Woodward
SH-15 west (Oklahoma Avenue) – Shattuck


US 412 east (Oklahoma Avenue) / SH-34 north (9th Street) – Enid
east end of US-412 overlap; west end of SH-34 overlap

SH-34 south – Elk City, Vici
East end of SH-34 overlap

SH-50 north – Mooreland
US 183 south – Taloga, Clinton
East end of US-183 overlap
US 281 north – Waynoka, Fairview
West end of US-60 / US-281 overlap



US 183 – Vici
East end of US-60 overlap; west end of SH-51 overlap

SH-51 east – Canton, Southard
East end of SH-51 overlap
Blaine

SH-33 west / SH-58 north – Canton, Thomas
West end of SH-33 overlap
Watonga


SH-3 east / SH-33 east / SH-8 north – Kingfisher, Okeene
East end of SH-3 / SH-33 overlap; west end of SH-8 overlap
US 281 south / SH-8 south to I-40 – Anadarko
East end of US-281 / SH-8 overlap
CanadianWestern end of freeway section
115
Amarillo
West end of I-40 overlap
see I-40
SH-3W
overlap
Eastern end of freeway section
Shawnee

US 270 Bus. east (Kickapoo Spur)
Interchange



US 270 Bus. west / SH-18 north (Farrall Avenue)
Interchange
Tecumseh
(Broadway)
Interchange



SH-3W east / SH-9 west – Sulphur, Ada, Norman
Interchange; east end of US-177 / SH-3W overlap; west end of SH-9 overlap

SH-9A south – Harjo, Maud
West end of SH-9A overlap
SH-9A north – Earlsboro
East end of SH-9A overlap
SH-3E west / SH-9 east – Eufaula, Shawnee
East end of SH-9 overlap; west end of SH-3E overlap

SH-3E east / SH-99
(North Milt Phillips)
East end of SH-3E overlap


SH-270A north (North Harvey Road) to SH-9


US 270 Bus. east – Wewoka
SH-59Interchange
Wewoka

US 270 Bus. west / SH-56 – Wewoka, Ada
HughesHoldenville


US 270 Bus. east / SH-48 to SH-9 – Holdenville


US 270 Bus. west – Holdenville
Horntown
US 75 north – Lamar, Tulsa
West end of US-75 overlap


US 75 south / SH-1 west – Coalgate, Calvin, Ada
Interchange; east end of US-75 overlap; west end of SH-1 overlap

SH-31A south – Stuart
Paris
Indian Nation Turnpike exit 70
McAlester
SH-31 west (North West Street)
West end of SH-31 overlap

US 69 Bus. (Main Street)
US 69 – Muskogee, Eufaula, Atoka, DurantInterchange
Krebs
SH-31 east – Krebs
Interchange; east end of SH-31 overlap
Haileyville
SH-63 west – Kiowa
West end of SH-63 overlap


SH-1 east / SH-63 east – Talihina
East end of SH-1 / SH-63 overlap
LatimerWilburton
SH-2 south – Clayton, Talihina
West end of SH-2 overlap

SH-2 north – Robbers Cave, Kinta
East end of SH-2 overlap
Red Oak
SH-82 south (Southeast 2nd Street) – Talihina
West end of SH-82 overlap

SH-82 north – Lequire, Stigler
East end of SH-82 overlap
Talimena Drive, Talihina
West end of US-271 overlap
US 271 north – Poteau
East end of US-271 overlap
Heavener
US 59 north – Poteau
west end of US-59 overlap

Waldron

US 259 south – Broken Bow
ArkansasPolkRich Mountain6.8811.07
AR 272 to AR 88 – Talimena Scenic Drive, Queen Wilhelmina State Park
US 59 south / US 71 south – Mena, Texarkana
East end of US 59 overlap; west end of US 71 overlap
"Y" City
31.0750.00
US 71 north
East end of US 71 overlap
I-49Proposed
MontgomeryPencil Bluff53.4586.02
AR 88 east – Sims
West end of AR 88 overlap
53.7986.57
AR 88 west – Oden, Pine Ridge, Mena, Queen Wilhelmina State Park
East end of AR 88 overlap
58.1793.62
AR 298 north – Sims
62.15100.02
AR 27 north / AR 379 (Southfork Road) – Story
West end of AR 27 overlap
Mount Ida63.70102.52
AR 27 south – Glenwood
East end of AR 27 overlap
72.35116.44
AR 949-2
(Ouachita Shores Parkway) – Denby Point Recreation Area
73.56118.38
AR 949-3
(Shangri-La Drive) – Tompkins Bend Recreation Area
AR 949-4
(Mount Harbor Road) – Joplin Recreation Area
Garland85.82138.11
AR 227 south (Sunshine Road) – Sunshine
86.03138.45
AR 926 (Brady Mountain Road) – Brady Mountain Recreation Area, Brady Point Access Lake Ouachita
National Park Community College, Lake Ouachita State Park
Hot Springs95.79154.16Western end of freeway section
1
US 270B east (Albert Pike Road) – Hot Springs
Western terminus of US 270B
96.60155.462

US 70B east (Airport Road) – Glenwood
West end of US 70 overlap; western terminus of US 70B
98.46158.463McLeod Street
99.53160.184 AR 88 (Higdon Ferry Road)
100.35161.505 AR 7 (Central Avenue)Signed as exits 5A (south) and 5B (north)
102.61165.137 AR 128 (Carpenter Dam Road)
104.57168.299

US 270B west (Malvern Avenue) – Little Rock
East end of US 70 overlap; eastern terminus of US 270B
Eastern end of freeway section
108.17174.08
AR 171 north (Lonsdale Road)
Hot SpringMagnet Cove110.34177.58
AR 51 south – Butterfield
116.73187.86
AR 51 north – Butterfield
Rockport117.76189.52Western end of freeway section
98

Dallas
West end of I-30 overlap; signed as exits 98B (west) and 98A (east)
119.26191.9399
I-30 east – Benton, Little Rock
East end of I-30 overlap
Eastern end of freeway section
US 270B west – Glen Rose, Perla, Malvern
GrantPoyen AR 229 – Haskell, Leola
Prattsville
AR 291 north
West end of AR 291 overlap

Jenkins Ferry State Park
East end of AR 291 overlap

AR 190 east
US 167 – Little Rock, El Dorado

Jenkins Ferry State Park
, Grant County Museum

US 167B (Rock Street) to I-530 – Fordyce

AR 46 east
Jefferson
AR 104 east – Samples
Eastern terminus; I-530 exit 34
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes

Hot Springs business route

U.S. Highway 270B marker

U.S. Highway 270B

LocationHot Springs, Arkansas
Length8.90 mi (14.32 km)
ExistedJune 5, 1991[12]–present

U.S. Highway 270B is a 8.90-mile-long (14.32 km) business route in Garland County, Arkansas. It runs through downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Hot Springs, Garland County.

mi[11]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000
US 270 (Albert Pike Road) – Mount Ida, Malvern
Western terminus; US 270 exit 1
1.6872.715
US 70B west (Airport Road) – Glenwood
Western end of US 70B concurrency
3.776.07
Racetrack
, Visitor Ctr
4.256.84
US 70B
east (East Grand Avenue)
Eastern end of US 70B concurrency
7.0011.27
AR 128 west (Carpenter Dam Road) – Garvan Woodland Gardens, Lake Hamilton, Lake Catherine State Park
Eastern terminus of AR 128
8.9014.32
US 270 (Malvern Avenue) – Glenwood, Mount Ida, Benton, Little Rock
Eastern terminus; US 70/US 270 exit 9
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Malvern business route

U.S. Highway 270B marker

U.S. Highway 270B

LocationMalvern, Arkansas
Length2.628 mi[11] (4.229 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 2006[13]–present

U.S. Highway 270B is a business route of US 270 in Malvern, Arkansas, the small-town county seat of Hot Spring County. Created in 2006 from a former alignment of the parent route, US 270B passes through downtown Malvern, before forming an overlap with US 67.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Malvern, Hot Spring County.

mi[10]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 I-30 / US 270 – Texarkana, Hot Springs, Little RockWestern terminus
2.634.23
US 67 south (Page Avenue) / AR 9 (Main Street)
Western end of US 67 concurrency
5.538.90
US 270 – Glen Rose, Sheridan
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Other loops and spurs

References

  1. ^ Arkansas State Highway Commission (June 1, 1931). Official Highway Service Map (TIF) (Revised). Scale not given. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2020 – via Arkansas GIS Office.
  2. ^ Arkansas State Highway Commission (January 1, 1932). Official Highway Service Map (TIF) (Map). Scale not given. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2020 – via Arkansas GIS Office.
  3. ^ Arkansas State Highway Commission (April 1935). Map of the State Highway System of Arkansas (TIF) (Map). Scale not given. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2020 – via Arkansas GIS Office.
  4. ^ Arkansas State Highway Commission (1935). Official Highway Service Map (TIF) (Map). Scale not given. Little Rock: Arkansas State Highway Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2020 – via Arkansas GIS Office.
  5. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (1937). Kansas State Highway System (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  6. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (1938). Kansas State Highway System (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  7. ^ U.S. Route Numbering Subcommittee (October 14, 1967). "U.S. Route Numbering Subcommittee Agenda Showing Action Taken by the Executive Committee" (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. p. 354 – via Wikisource.
  8. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (November 14, 1980). "Route Numbering Committee Agenda" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 522 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  9. ^ State Highway Commission of Kansas (January 4, 1939). "Resolution to withdraw a US Numbered Route from the State Highway System in several counties in Kansas". Topeka: State Highway Commission of Kansas. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  10. ^ a b Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (2015). "Arkansas Road Log Database" (MDB). Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
  11. ^ a b c Arkansas Centerline File (GIS Map) (Map) (Updated ed.). Various. Arkansas GIS Office. December 13, 2019 [September 29, 2014]. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  12. OCLC 21798861
    . Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  13. . Retrieved March 14, 2020.

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