US 377
Southern Terminus in Oklahoma: Texas State Line, south of Willis (highway continues to Del Rio, TX)



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Above: Southbound, just prior to the bridge crossing the Red River.
Upper right: first southbound assurance sign after crossing the Red River into Texas.
Lower right: first northbound assurance sign. US-377 ends in Stroud, and is duplexed with OK-99 for its entire Oklahoma run.



 


Northern Terminus: approximately five feet north of OK-66, Stroud





All three of the pictures above are at the intersection of US-377 (not OK-377, as all the signs are showing) and OK-66. Northbound (upper pic), it says the road continues on past the intersection. Along OK-66 (westbound picture at lower left), the signs say the road heads off in both directions. (Southbound picture at lower right.)

However, north of this intersection, nothing. No more direction signs, no end signs, no junction signs, no assurance signs, nada. Northbound or southbound. The exits for this road on I-44, about a half-mile north of here, only mention OK-99, which duplexes US-377 from wherever it starts all the way to the Texas State Line.

Therefore, I have arbitrarily put the terminus point at a point five feet north of the intersection. That makes all the direction signs at the intersection correct, but also keeps the I-44 exit signs correct.
 

Southern OK terminus pictures taken 27 June 2003. Northern terminus pictures taken 10 December 2002 (northbound & eastbound) & 16 December 2002 (southbound).