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Old 03-04-2021, 01:21 AM   #6
Terry and Jo
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If one is going through Oklahoma City on Interstate 40 and on to Amarillo and Albuquerque, there is no need to get on I-44. That would only apply if one chose to go south into Texas. The toll road that Paul is referring to is the Will Rogers Turnpike between Joplin, MO and Tulsa, OK. If one goes that way, I-44 from Tulsa on to Oklahoma City is also a toll road.


Most mountains that one might hit between Oklahoma City and Albuquerque, it would be when you get close to Albuquerque.

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