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- U.S._Route_259 length "402.336".
- U.S._Route_259 abstract "U.S. Route 259 is a north–south spur of U.S. Route 59 that runs for 250 miles (402 km) through rural areas of southeast Oklahoma and northeast Texas.The highway's northern terminus is in the Ouachita Mountains, about 15 miles (24 km) south of Heavener, Oklahoma, where it branches off of its parent route, U.S. 59. The southern terminus is near Nacogdoches, Texas, where it reunites with U.S. 59. For most of its length, US 259 lies 30–50 miles to the west of its parent route.".
- U.S._Route_259 length "402336.0".
- U.S._Route_259 routeEnd Heavener,_Oklahoma.
- U.S._Route_259 routeEndDirection "North".
- U.S._Route_259 routeJunction Kilgore,_Texas.
- U.S._Route_259 routeJunction Omaha,_Texas.
- U.S._Route_259 routeNumber "259".
- U.S._Route_259 routeStart Nacogdoches,_Texas.
- U.S._Route_259 routeStartDirection "South".
- U.S._Route_259 routeTypeAbbreviation "US".
- U.S._Route_259 thumbnail US_259_map.png?width=300.
- U.S._Route_259 wikiPageID "903175".
- U.S._Route_259 wikiPageRevisionID "582399335".
- U.S._Route_259 country "USA".
- U.S._Route_259 deleted "2000".
- U.S._Route_259 directionA "South".
- U.S._Route_259 directionB "North".
- U.S._Route_259 established "1963".
- U.S._Route_259 formed "2006".
- U.S._Route_259 formed "?".
- U.S._Route_259 hasPhotoCollection U.S._Route_259.
- U.S._Route_259 junction "near Kilgore, Tex.".
- U.S._Route_259 junction "near Omaha, Tex.".
- U.S._Route_259 lengthMi "250".
- U.S._Route_259 location Idabel,_Oklahoma.
- U.S._Route_259 location Kilgore,_Texas.
- U.S._Route_259 map "US 259 map.png".
- U.S._Route_259 nextRoute "266".
- U.S._Route_259 nextType "US".
- U.S._Route_259 previousRoute "251.0".
- U.S._Route_259 previousType "SH".
- U.S._Route_259 route List_of_Oklahoma_numbered_highways.
- U.S._Route_259 route "259".
- U.S._Route_259 spurOf "59".
- U.S._Route_259 spurType "US".
- U.S._Route_259 state "OK".
- U.S._Route_259 state "TX".
- U.S._Route_259 states Oklahoma.
- U.S._Route_259 states Texas.
- U.S._Route_259 subtype "BUS".
- U.S._Route_259 subtype "BYP".
- U.S._Route_259 terminusA "near Nacogdoches, Tex.".
- U.S._Route_259 terminusB "near Heavener, Okla.".
- U.S._Route_259 type "US".
- U.S._Route_259 wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- U.S._Route_259 subject Category:Three-digit_U.S._Highways.
- U.S._Route_259 subject Category:U.S._Highways_in_Oklahoma.
- U.S._Route_259 subject Category:U.S._Highways_in_Texas.
- U.S._Route_259 subject Category:U.S._Route_59.
- U.S._Route_259 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- U.S._Route_259 type Infrastructure.
- U.S._Route_259 type Place.
- U.S._Route_259 type Road.
- U.S._Route_259 type RouteOfTransportation.
- U.S._Route_259 type Wikidata:Q532.
- U.S._Route_259 type Place.
- U.S._Route_259 type Location.
- U.S._Route_259 comment "U.S. Route 259 is a north–south spur of U.S. Route 59 that runs for 250 miles (402 km) through rural areas of southeast Oklahoma and northeast Texas.The highway's northern terminus is in the Ouachita Mountains, about 15 miles (24 km) south of Heavener, Oklahoma, where it branches off of its parent route, U.S. 59. The southern terminus is near Nacogdoches, Texas, where it reunites with U.S. 59. For most of its length, US 259 lies 30–50 miles to the west of its parent route.".
- U.S._Route_259 label "U.S. Route 259".
- U.S._Route_259 sameAs m.03nf1m.
- U.S._Route_259 sameAs Q2174983.
- U.S._Route_259 sameAs Q2174983.
- U.S._Route_259 wasDerivedFrom U.S._Route_259?oldid=582399335.
- U.S._Route_259 depiction US_259_map.png.
- U.S._Route_259 isPrimaryTopicOf U.S._Route_259.