
Interstate 44 - Wikipedia
Interstate 44 (I-44) is an Interstate Highway in the central United States. Although it is nominally an east–west road as it is even-numbered, it follows a more southwest–northeast alignment.
Interstate 44 - Interstate-Guide - AARoads
Angling northeast from Wichita Falls, Texas to St. Louis, Missouri, Interstate 44 connects the southern Great Plains with the Upper Midwest. Three sections through Oklahoma take toll roads including the H.E. Bailey Turnpike from U.S. 70 near Randlett to Lawton and again from Lawton to Oklahoma City.
Here's what to know about the I-44 project that starts next week
As of March 6, no specific lane closures related to the I-44 project have been posted. Starting March 10, construction will start to add a lane in each direction between Missouri 13 and U.S. 65.
Interstate 44 • Map, Attractions & Cities • Plan A Vacation
I-44 is not one of the longest interstates, but still tallies an impressive 633 miles as it makes its way from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to St. Louis, Missouri. It crosses a number of fantastic small to mid-size Midwestern cities along its route, and connects to some major east-west and north-south interstates, too.
Interstate 44 in Texas - Wikipedia
Interstate 44 (I-44 [a]) in the U.S. state of Texas is an Interstate Highway that has a short, but regionally important, 15.398-mile (24.781 km) stretch connecting Wichita Falls with Oklahoma. Its entire length runs concurrently with U.S. Highway 277 (US 277) and US 281. I-44 provides access to downtown Wichita Falls and Sheppard Air Force Base.
US Interstate 44 (I-44) Map - Wichita Falls, Texas to St ...
2017年4月15日 · US Interstate 44 (I-44) Map showing road network from Wichita Falls, Texas to St. Louis, Missouri covering Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri.
I-44 Travel Guide - Roadnow
Interstate 44 (abbreviated I-44) is an interstate highway in the central United States. Its western terminus is in Wichita Falls, Texas at an intersection with U.S. Highway 277; its eastern terminus is in St. Louis at Interstate 55 (the Federal Highway Administration considers its end to be at the Missouri-Illinois State Line ).