US 270
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Calvin Bridge (Hughes County, Oklahoma)
Constructed for one of the first Oklahoma Highways, from Caney, Kansas to Atoka. Bypassed by new alignment of 270/75Parker through truss bridge over Canadian River on Walnut Street/D3799 in CalvinIntact but closed to all traffic
Caston Creek US 270 Bridge (Le Flore County, Oklahoma)
Built 1951Through truss bridge over Caston Creek on US 270 in WisterOpen to traffic
Cedar Creek Bridge (Le Flore County, Oklahoma)
Built 1937; Replaced 2017Lost Steel stringer bridge over Cedar Creek on US 59 / US 270Replaced by a new bridge
Coal Creek Bridge (Pittsburg County, Oklahoma)
Built 1936: Replaced 2012Through truss bridge over Coal Creek on US 270 near McAlesterReplaced by a new bridge
Derriseaux Creek Bridge (Grant County, Arkansas)
Built 1948Steel stringer bridge over Derriseaux Creek on US 270Open to traffic
Fourche Maline Creek Bridge (Latimer County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1940Through truss bridge over Fourche Maline Creek on D1444 (Old US 270)Open to traffic
Fourche Maline Creek Bridge (Latimer County, Oklahoma)
Concrete deck girder bridge over Fourche Maline Creek on Old US 270 east of WilburtonOpen to traffic
Hubbard Creek Bridge (Grant County, Arkansas)
Built 1948Steel stringer bridge over Hubbard Creek on US 270Open to traffic
Hurricane Creek Bridge (Grant County, Arkansas)
Built 1948Steel stringer bridge over Hurricane Creek on US 270Open to traffic
Little Creek Bridge (Grant County, Arkansas)
Built 1948Steel stringer bridge over Little Creek on US 270Open to traffic
North Canadian River US 270 Bridge (Blaine County, Oklahoma)
Built 1937; rehabilitated 1984Eight-span Parker pony truss bridge over North Canadian River on US 270Replaced by a new bridge
OK 1 /US 270 Bridge (Hughes County, Oklahoma)
Abandoned deck plate girder bridge over OK 1 & US 270 on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific RailroadDerelict/abandoned