List of state highway spurs in Texas
Texas Spur Highway markers | |
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Interstate X (I-X) Interstate Highway X (IH-X) |
US Highways: | U.S. Highway X (US X) |
State: | State Highway X (SH X) |
Loops: | Loop X |
Spurs: | Spur X |
Recreational: | Recreational Road X (RE X) |
Farm or Ranch to Market Roads: |
Farm to Market Road X (FM X) Ranch to Market Road X (RM X) |
Park Roads: | Park Road X (PR X) |
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This is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of Texas with Spur designations.
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Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Local names | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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Spur 1 | — | — | U.S. Fish Hatchery | US 90 west of Uvalde | Uvalde Spur | 1939[1] | 1943[1] | |
Spur 1 | — | — | Alt. US 80 (now SH 20) near Courchesne School in El Paso | I-10 in El Paso | El Paso Spur | 1958[1] | 1964[1] | Transferred to Loop 16 |
Spur 3 | 3.200 | 5.150 | SH 358 | Corpus Christi State University | Corpus Christi Spur | 1993 | current | |
Spur 5 | — | — | — | — | — | 1950 | 1952 | Former Loop 5, became FM 150 (now RM 150) |
Spur 5 | — | — | — | — | Winnie Spur | 1953 | 1988 | Became a portion of FM 1663 |
Spur 5 | 2.929 | 4.714 | — | — | Houston Spur | 1998 | current | |
Spur 6 | 1.506 | 2.424 | SH 20 | FM 1905 | Anthony Spur | 1998 | current | Former FM 3500 |
Spur 9 | — | — | — | — | Olton Spur | 1939 | 1955 | Became a portion of FM 304 (now FM 168) |
Spur 10 | 9.100 | 14.645 | SH 36 in Pleak | SH 36 in Rosenberg | Rosenberg Spur | 1994 | current | |
Spur 16 | — | — | — | — | Eagle Pass Spur | 2005 | 2012 | Renumbered to Spur 216 |
Spur 16 | 1.200 | 1.931 | IH-20 | Loop 375 | El Paso Spur | 2012 | current | |
Spur 17 | 1.970 | 3.170 | FM 1727/US 87 | US 385 near Dalhart | — | 2008 | current | |
Spur 18 | — | — | — | — | Oglesby Spur | 1939 | 1951 | Became a portion of FM 1742 |
Spur 21 | — | — | — | — | Spur Spur | 1939 | 1942 | Became Loop 21 |
Spur 22 | — | — | — | — | Peacock spur | 1939 | 1954 | Became a portion of FM 2211 |
Spur 22 | 0.280 | 0.451 | SH 44 | Bus. US 77-U | Robstown Spur | 2001 | current | |
Spur 24 | — | — | — | — | Wiergate Spur | 1939 | 1949 | Became a portion of FM 1415; was decommissioned from 1944 until 1946 |
Spur 24 | 1.950 | 3.138 | US 385 near Dalhart | US 54 | Dalhart Spur | 2008 | current | |
Spur 25 | — | — | — | — | Langtry Spur | 1939 | 1939 | Redesignated as a Loop |
Spur 26 | — | — | — | — | Lorenzo Spur | 1939 | 1948 | Became a portion of FM 378 |
Spur 26 | 1.100 | 1.770 | IH-35 | RM 2243 | — | 2006 | current | Replaced a portion of Bus. I-35-M in Georgetown |
Spur 27 | — | — | — | — | Sweet Home Spur | 1939 | 1946 | Became a portion of FM 531 |
Spur 28 | 1.480 | 2.382 | SH 35 near Angleton | Sixth Street in Danbury | Danbury Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 29 | — | — | — | — | Forest Spur | 1939 | 1958 | Became a portion of FM 1911 |
Spur 29 | 0.400 | 0.644 | Texas/Mexico border | US 281 near Pharr | San Juan Spur | 2009[2] | current | |
Spur 30 | — | — | — | — | Frost Spur | 1939 | 1960 | Became a portion of FM 667 |
Spur 30 | 0.479 | 0.771 | Texas/Oklahoma state line | IH-40 | Wheeler County Spur | 1976 | current | Former portion of US 66 |
Spur 31 | — | — | — | — | Blooming Grove Spur | 1939 | 1945 | Became a portion of FM 634 |
Spur 31 | 0.230 | 0.370 | Loop 374 | US 83 | Mercedes Spur | 1960 | current | |
Spur 32 | — | — | — | — | Barry Spur | 1939 | 1951 | Became a portion of FM 1126 |
Spur 33 | 0.358 | 0.576 | — | — | Frisco Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 35 | 2.203 | 3.545 | — | — | McMahan Chapel Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 37 | 1.100 | 1.770 | SH 20 | IH-10 | Vinton Spur | 2005 | current | |
Spur 39 | — | — | — | — | Klondike Spur | 1939 | 1949 | Became a portion of FM 1528 |
Spur 40 | — | — | — | — | Santo Spur | 1939 | 1942 | Became a portion of FM 4 |
Spur 40 | — | — | — | — | Normangee Park Spur | 1959 | 1973 | Became a portion of FM 3 |
Spur 41 | — | — | — | — | Mobeetie Spur | 1939 | 1942 | Became a portion of FM 48 |
Spur 41 | — | — | — | — | Sugar Land Spur | 1965 | 2004 | |
Spur 45 | 0.537 | 0.864 | — | — | Southland Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 48 | — | — | — | — | Austin Spur | 1939 | 1954 | |
Spur 49 | — | — | — | — | Corsicana Spur | 1939 | 1966 | |
Spur 50 | — | — | — | — | Burleson Spur | 1939 | 2011[3] | Was designated Loop 50 in 1957–1960 |
Spur 51 | — | — | — | — | Northlake Spur | 1997 | 2001[4] | |
Spur 52 | 0.895 | 1.440 | — | — | Columbus Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 53 | — | — | — | — | West Spur | 1939 | 1953 | Became a portion of FM 2114 |
Spur 53 | — | — | — | — | San Antonio Spur | 1980 | 2014 | |
Spur 54 | — | — | — | — | Thornton Spur | 1939 | 1957 | Became a portion of FM 1246 |
Spur 54 | 1.134 | 1.825 | US 83 | US 77 | Harlingen Spur | 1961 | current | |
Spur 55 | — | — | — | — | Brandon Spur | 1939 | 1959 | Became a portion of FM 1243 |
Spur 55 | — | — | — | — | Baytown Spur | 1969 | 2002 | Redesignated SH 99 |
Spur 56 | — | — | — | — | Mertens Spur | 1939 | 1948 | Became a portion of FM 308 |
Spur 56 | 0.254 | 0.409 | US 77 | US 77 | Raymondville Spur | 1965 | current | |
Spur 57 | — | — | — | — | Conroe Spur | 1939 | 1986 | Was designated Loop 57 in 1961–1980 |
Spur 57 | 11.170 | 17.976 | IH-20 | Bus. I-20-D near Wickett | Pyote Spur | 1991 | current | Former portion of US 80 |
Spur 58 | — | — | — | — | — | 1939 | 2004 | |
Spur 59 | — | — | — | — | West Columbia Spur | 1939 | 1955 | Became a portion of FM 1301 |
Spur 59 | 0.207 | 0.333 | SH 75 | IH-45 | Huntsville Spur | 1980 | current | |
Spur 63 | — | — | — | — | Malakoff Spur | 1939 | 1944 | Became a portion of FM 90 |
Spur 63 | 3.917 | 6.304 | US 80/SH 31 | Spur 502 | Longview Spur | 1958 | current | |
Spur 64 | — | — | — | — | Trinidad Spur | 1939 | 1948 | Became a portion of FM 764 |
Spur 65 | — | — | — | — | Baxter | 1939 | 1950 | Became a portion of FM 804 |
Spur 65 | 0.558 | 0.898 | IH-20 | Spur 57 | Pyote Spur | 1959 | current | |
Spur 66 | — | — | — | — | Kilgore Spur | 1939 | 1959 | Redesignated Loop 66 |
Spur 66 | — | — | — | — | — | 2005 | 2014 | |
Spur 67 | — | — | — | — | Ackerly Spur | 1939 | 1954 | Became a portion of FM 2212 |
Spur 67 | 0.354 | 0.570 | — | — | — | 1959 | current | |
Spur 69 | — | — | — | — | Deweyville Spur | 1939 | 1945 | Became a portion of SH 235 |
Spur 69 | 1.260 | 2.028 | — | — | Austin Spur | 1969 | current | Was briefly redesignated SH 169 in 1990 |
Spur 71 | — | — | — | — | Fannin's Grave Spur | 1939 | 1966 | Redesignated Loop 71 |
Spur 72 | — | — | — | — | Sinton Spur | 1939 | 1949 | Became a portion of US 181 |
Spur 72 | — | — | — | — | Corpus Christi spur | 1961 | 1983 | |
Spur 72 | 0.590 | 0.950 | — | — | Lufkin Spur | 1987 | current | Former portion of FM 1271 |
Spur 73 | — | — | — | — | Princeton Spur | 1939 | 1943 | Became a portion of FM 75 |
Spur 74 | — | — | — | — | Whiteface Spur | 1939 | 1948 | Became a portion of FM 769 |
Spur 74 | 0.446 | 0.718 | — | — | Victory City Spur | 1963 | current | |
Spur 77 | 0.478 | 0.769 | — | — | Mt. Fowlkes Spur | 1991 | current | |
Spur 78 | 1.547 | 2.490 | — | — | McDonald Observatory Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 80 | 0.110 | 0.177 | — | — | Arp Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 84 | — | — | — | — | Gruver Spur | 1939 | 1945 | Became a portion of FM 289 (now SH 15) |
Spur 85 | 1.068 | 1.719 | — | — | First Presbyterian Church Spur | 1939 | current | |
Spur 86 | — | — | — | — | A&M Spur | 1940 | 1951 | Former SH 224 |
Spur 86 | 0.404 | 0.650 | — | — | Whaley Spur | 1963 | current | |
Spur 87 | 0.260 | 0.418 | — | — | Terrell State Hospital Spur | 1964 | current | |
Spur 89 | — | — | — | — | Old Fort Houston Spur | 1940 | 1953 | Became a portion of FM 1990 |
Spur 90 | — | — | — | — | Winona Spur | 1940 | — | |
Spur 91 | — | — | — | — | Fannin State Park Spur | 1940 | — | Former SH 162, became Park Road 27 |
Spur 91 | 1.005 | 1.617 | US 77 | US 59 | Victoria Spur | 1958 | current | |
Spur 92 | 0.334 | 0.538 | Monument Hill State Park | US 77 / FM 155 | Monument Hill Spur | 1940 | current | Former SH 167 |
Spur 93 | — | — | — | — | Blessing Spur | 1940 | 1951 | Former SH 177, became a portion of FM 1727 |
Spur 93 | 11.436 | 18.404 | SH 73 | US 69 / US 96 / US 287 near Beaumont | Port Arthur Spur | 1993 | current | |
Spur 94 | — | — | — | — | — | 1940 | 2006 | Former SH 219 |
Spur 95 | 1.053 | 1.695 | SH 97 | Point on Guadalupe River | Lexington of Texas Spur | 1940 | current | Former SH 226 |
Spur 96 | — | — | — | — | Prairie View College Spur | 1940 | 1953 | Former SH 244, became a portion of FM 1098 |
Spur 97 | — | — | — | — | Marietta Spur | 1940 | 1945 | Former SH 245, became a portion of FM 250 |
Spur 97 | — | — | — | — | Houston Spur | 1965 | 1969 | Became a portion of SH 225 |
Spur 97 | 0.589 | 0.948 | SH 183 | Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport | DFW Airport Spur | 1974 | current | Not signed on overhead guide signage |
Spur 98 | — | — | — | — | Kerrville State Hospital Spur | 1940 | 2010 | Former SH 248, redesignated Loop 98 |
Spur 99 | — | — | — | — | San Felipe Spur | 1940 | 1966 | Former SH 249, became a portion of FM 1458 |
Spur 99 | — | — | — | — | San Benito Spur | 1981 | 1984 | |
Spur 100 | 0.296 | 0.476 | — | — | American Legion Cemetery Spur | 1940 | current | Former SH 264 |
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Note: an italicized location indicates that the Highway Designation File does not give an official name for the highway. All other highways are designated "[location] Loop" or "[location] Spur".
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Number | Location | Year | Notes | |
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Spur 101 | Kilgore Cut-Off | 1940–2008 | former SH 277, became a portion of SH 42 | |
Spur 102 | Keene | 1940–present | former SH 292 | |
Spur 103 | Jewett | 1940–1949 | became a portion of FM 1512 | |
Spur 103 | Grapevine | 1961–2006 | ||
Spur 104 | Kosse | 1940–1956 | became a portion of SH 7 | |
Spur 104 | Madisonville | 1963–present | ||
Spur 105 | Munday | 1940–1948 | became a portion of SH 222 | |
Spur 106 | San Antonio | 1940–1943 | ||
Spur 107 | Scurry | 1940–1949 | became a portion of FM 148 | |
Spur 108 | Lipan | 1940–1942 | became a portion of FM 7 (now FM 4) | |
Spur 110 | Abbott | 1940–1949 | became a portion of FM 1242 | |
Spur 111 | State Experimental Farm | 1940–1948 | redesignated FM 836 | |
Spur 112 | Denhawken | 1940–1949 | became a portion of FM 1347 | |
Spur 112 | Lyford | 1965–present | ||
Spur 113 | Kosciusko | 1940–1948 | became a portion of FM 541 | |
Spur 113 | Boyd Unit Correctional Facility | 1993–present | ||
Spur 114 | Port Arthur | 1940–1950 | became part of Texas State Highway Loop 114 | |
Spur 114 | Streetman | 1964–present | ||
Spur 115 | Josephine | 1940–1942 | became a portion of FM 6 | |
Spur 115 | McAllen-Hidalgo | 1970–present | formerly FM 1926 | |
Spur 116 | New Willard | 1940–1941 | redesignated as Loop 116 | |
Spur 117 | Mount Calm | 1941–1952 | transferred to FM 1662 (later FM 737, now FM 339) | |
Spur 117 | San Antonio | 1980–present | ||
Spur 118 | Roanoke | 1941–1996 | redesignated as Loop 118 | |
Spur 119 | Phillips | 1941–present | ||
Spur 121 | Terlingua | 1941–1946 | former SH 227 | |
Spur 122 | Bovina | 1941–1952 | became a portion of FM 1731 | |
Spur 122 | San Antonio | 1964–present | former routing of US 181 | |
Spur 125 | Burton | 1945–present | former Loop 125, partially replaced by FM 390 | |
Spur 126 | San Angelo | 1941–present | ||
Spur 128 | Cestohowa | 1941–1970 | became a portion of FM 3191 | |
Spur 129 | Panna Maria | 1941–1948 | became a portion of FM 886 (now FM 81)[5] | |
Spur 129 | Whitesboro | 2002–present | ||
Spur 131 | Aledo | 1941–1942 | became a portion of FM 5 | |
Spur 131 | Gonzales | 1960–present | ||
Spur 133 | Quanah | 1942–present | former Loop 133 | |
Spur 134 | Mt. Pleasant | 1942–present | ||
Spur 135 | A & M Airport | 1942–1965 | became a portion of FM 2818 | |
Spur 135 | Toledo Bend Dam | 1969–present | ||
Spur 136 | Port Neches | 1942–present | ||
Spur 137 | Greenville | 2009–present[6][7] | ||
Spur 138 | Greenville | 2009–present[7] | ||
Spur 138 | Dawson | 1942–1947 | became a portion of FM 709 | |
Spur 138 | Sanger | 1960–1992 | became Bus. I-35-X | |
Spur 139 | Paris | 1962–present | former Loop 286 | |
Spur 140 | Borger | 1969–present | former Loop 140 | |
Spur 143 | Quail | 1943–1951 | became a portion of FM 1056 | |
Spur 144 | Uvalde | 1961–present | formerly a part of FM 2369 | |
Spur 145 | Snook | 1943–1953 | became a portion of FM 2155 | |
Spur 146 | Gonzales | 1961–present | former US 90A | |
Spur 147 | Tyler | 1944–present | ||
Spur 148 | Fort Hancock | 1944–present | ||
Spur 150 | Truscott | 1944–1951 | combined with FM 1756 | |
Spur 151 | Denison Dam | 1944–1946 | redesignated SH 75A, now SH 91 | |
Spur 152 | Beckville | 1944–present | ||
Spur 156 | Kirvin | 1944–1948 | became a portion of FM 809 | |
Spur 156 | Waskom | 1963–present | ||
Spur 158 | Georgetown | 2006–present | former Bus. I-35-M | |
Spur 159 | Port Alto | 1944–present | ||
Spur 161 | Point | 1944–present | partially replaced by FM 514 | |
Spur 162 | Ore City | 1945–1949 | became a portion of FM 450 | |
Spur 162 | Jourdanton | 1959–present | ||
Spur 163 | Houston | 1945–1954 | became US 59 | |
Spur 164 | Tyler State Fish Hatchery | 1945–present | ||
Spur 165 | Friona | 1945–1948 | became a portion of FM 299 (now SH 214) | |
Spur 165 | Brookeland | 1965–present | formerly a part of FM 705 | |
Spur 169 | Kingsville | 1945–present | ||
Spur 171 | Dupont Plant (Orange) | 1946–1953 | became FM 1006 | |
Spur 172 | Fort Hood | 1946–present | ||
Spur 174 | Madisonville | 1946–present | partially transferred to SH 90 | |
Spur 176 | Mill Village (Itasca) | 1946–present | ||
Spur 178 | Austin | 1946–1954 | ||
Spur 178 | Commerce | 1958-1965 | redesignated as Loop 178 | |
Spur 180 | Whitney | 1961–present | formerly Loop 180 | |
Spur 183 | Star | 1946–1953 | transferred to FM 1047 | |
Spur 183 | Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation | 1962–1963 | transferred to FM 2865 (now Park Road 56) | |
Spur 184 | Childress Army Air Field | 1947–1973 | former War Highway 16, became a portion of FM 164 | |
Spur 185 | Winfield | 1947–present | ||
Spur 186 | Paige | 1947–present | ||
Spur 188 | Lipscomb | 1947–present | ||
Spur 189 | Clyde | 1947–2005 | ||
Spur 190 | Gillett | 1947–present | ||
Spur 191 | Spicewood | 1965–present | ||
Spur 192 | Bynum | 1947–1958 | became a portion of FM 1946 | |
Spur 192 | Perryton | 1959–present | ||
Spur 193 | Malone | 1947–1952 | became a portion of FM 308 | |
Spur 194 | Fort Stockton | 1947–present | ||
Spur 195 | Briscoe | 1947–1948 | became a portion of FM 1046 | |
Spur 196 | Matador | 1948–present | ||
Spur 197 | Independence | 1948–1958 | former portion of SH 211, transferred to FM 390 | |
Spur 197 | Texas City | 2012–present | former Loop 197 | |
Spur 199 | San Benito | 1948–1961 | ||
Spur 199 | Pleasanton | 1981–present | ||
Spur 200 | Roma-Los Saenz | 1948–present | shortest spur in Texas | |
Spur 201 | Baytown | 1948-1955 | redesignated as Loop 201 | |
Spur 202 | Gregory | 1948–present | ||
Spur 203 | Presidio | 1996–present | former U.S. Route 67 | |
Spur 206 | Harlingen | 1948–present | former US 77 | |
Spur 209 | Reklaw | 1948–2006 | ||
Spur 213 | Wichita Falls | 1973–present | former SH 79 | |
Spur 214 | Texas Company Reservoir | 1948–1987 | transferred to SH 82 | |
Spur 215 | Port Arthur | 1948–present | ||
Spur 216 | Glen Rose | 1948–1949 | became a portion of SH 144 | |
Spur 216 | Eagle Pass | 2012–present | ||
Spur 217 | Midland-Odessa Regional Air Terminal | 1969–1991 | became a portion of Loop 40 | |
Spur 224 | Penelope | 1949–1959 | transferred to FM 1888 | |
Spur 226 | Tyler | 1947–1990 | became a portion of SH 155 | |
Spur 228 | Argenta | 1949–1956 | became a spur of FM 888 | |
Spur 228 | Amarillo | 1959–present | connected US 287 with the former Amarillo Air Force Base | |
Spur 231 | Benchley | 1975–present | former SH OSR | |
Spur 232 | LaFayette | 1950–1953 | transferred to FM 993 | |
Spur 232 | Lubbock | 1969–1994 | ||
Spur 233 | Boys Ranch | 1950–present | ||
Spur 237 | Roscoe | 1958-1959 | redesignated Loop 237; now Bus. I-20-L | |
Spur 239 | Del Rio | 1950–present | former US 277 | |
Spur 240 | Eagle Pass | 1950–present | ||
Spur 241 | Hidalgo | 1950–present | ||
Spur 242 | Pleasanton | 1951–present | ||
Spur 243 | Austin | 1951–1954 | ||
Spur 244 | Dallas | 1951–present | former SH 78 | |
Spur 245 | Borger | 1951–present | ||
Spur 246 | Borger | 1951–present | ||
Spur 247 | San Antonio | 1951–1960 | became part of US 87 | |
Spur 247 | Pyote | 1960–present | former SH 115 | |
Spur 248 | Blum | 1952–1954 | transferred to FM 67 | |
Spur 248 | Tyler | 1959–present | serves University of Texas at Tyler campus | |
Spur 250 | Mossy Grove | 1959–1965 | became a portion of FM 2989 | |
Spur 253 | Belton | 1952–2007 | former US 81 and US 190 | |
Spur 258 | Kenedy | 1952–1991 | former US 181, became Bus. US 181-F | |
Spur 259 | Kenedy | 1952–1991 | former US 181, became Bus. US 181-G | |
Spur 259 | Laredo | 2013 | former Loop 20 | |
Spur 260 | Laredo | 2008 | spur off of southern Loop 20 also known as Cuatro Vientos Road | |
Spur 261 | Houston | 1954–present | former routing of US 75, also known as North Shepherd Dr. | |
Spur 263 | Battle Creek Memorial | 1952–present | ||
Spur 264 | Quinlan | 1959–present | partially replaced by SH 276 | |
Spur 268 | Midland | 1953-2011 | former US 80, redesignated as Loop 268[8] | |
Spur 269 | Midland | 1953-2011 | former US 80;cancelled[8] | |
Spur 270 | Friona | 1953–1991 | became a portion of Business SH 214-A | |
Spur 272 | Deweyville | 1953–present | former SH 87 | |
Spur 273 | Alvin | 1953–present | ||
Spur 274 | Floydada | 1953–1954 | ||
Spur 274 | Dallas | 1968–1981 | became I-30 | |
Spur 276 | Dalhart | 1954–1991 | became Bus. US 87-B | |
Spur 276 | El Paso | 2008–2012 | became renumbered as Spur 16 | |
Spur 277 | Coupland | 1954–present | former SH 95 | |
Spur 278 | Lufkin | 1953–present | former US 66 | |
Spur 280 | Fort Worth | 1955–present | ||
Spur 285 | Quanah | 1955–1971 | former US 287, became FM 2568 | |
Spur 290 | Temple | 1956–present | former US 81 | |
Spur 294 | Richland-Chambers Reservoir | 1991–present | ||
Spur 297 | Del Rio | 1956–present | ||
Spur 298 | Waco | 1956–present | ||
Spur 299 | Waco | 1956–present | ||
Spur 300 | Angleton | 1982–1987 | former SH 288, transferred to SH 227 | |
Spur 300 | Nacogdoches | 1994–present | ||
Spur 302 | Greenville | |||
Spur 303 | Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Dallas | 1956–present | longest spur in Texas | |
Spur 309 | Cameron | 1957–1959 | ||
Spur 309 | Reese Air Force Base | 1959–present | former War Highway 5 | |
Spur 310 | Presidio | 1996–2003 | former U.S. Route 67 | |
Spur 311 | Bonham | 1975–present | former SH 121 | |
Spur 312 | Abilene | 1956–1987 | transferred to FM 3438 | |
Spur 312 | Weatherford | 1991–present | former US 80 | |
Spur 313 | Lubbock | 1997–2006 | ||
Spur 314 | Mertens | 1956–1997 | former portion of FM 308 | |
Spur 316 | Pottsboro | 2010–present | former portion of FM 120 | |
Spur 317 | Del Rio | 1957–present | ||
Spur 324 | Tennessee Colony | 1957–present | former US 287 | |
Spur 325 | Sheppard Air Force Base | 1957–present | ||
Spur 326 | Lubbock | 1957–present | ||
Spur 327 | Lubbock | 1957–present | ||
Spur 329 | Harlingen | 1958–1968 | became US 77 | |
Spur 330 | Baytown | 1958–present | also known as Decker Drive | |
Spur 331 | Lubbock | 1957–present | ||
Spur 334 | Seymour | 2006–present | ||
Spur 339 | Lufkin | 1960–present | ||
Spur 341 | Fort Worth | 1960–present | ||
Spur 342 | Galveston | 1960–present | also known as 61st Street | |
Spur 345 | Port Lavaca | 2014–present | former US 87, former US 290, Old Spanish Trail; formerly Loop 345 | |
Spur 346 | Port Lavaca | 1961–1980 | former SH 35, became SH 238 | |
Spur 347 | Fort Worth | 1964–present | former US 377 | |
Spur 348 | Dallas | 1961–1971 | became a portion of Loop 12 | |
Spur 348 | Dallas | 1971–present | former SH 114 | |
Spur 349 | Amistad Dam | 1961–1962, 1969–present | ||
Spur 350 | Carter | 1961–1979 | became SH 183 | |
Spur 356 | Johnson City | 1962–present | former US 281 | |
Spur 357 | Goree | 2007–present | former US 277 | |
Spur 359 | McKinney | 1962–present | ||
Spur 364 | Tyler | 1962–present | ||
Spur 365 | Hempstead | 1962–1964 | ||
Spur 366 | Dallas | 1962–present | not signed on elevated guide signage; known locally as Woodall Rodgers Freeway | |
Spur 371 | Kelly Field | 1962–present | ||
Spur 378 | Kilgore | 1963–1968 | former SH 135, became SH 42 | |
Spur 379 | Alvarado | 1963–1991 | former US 67, became Bus. US 67-N | |
Spur 379 | Round Rock | 2013–present | ||
Spur 380 | Beaumont | 1963–present | former US 69, US 96, and US 287 | |
Spur 381 | Howe | 1963–present | ||
Spur 383 | Burkburnett | 1963–2002 | became SH 240 | |
Spur 386 | Jacksonville | 1963–2003 | former US 69, became FM 347 | |
Spur 394 | Waxahachie | 1964–present | partially replaced by Business US 287-R | |
Spur 397 | Graford | 1964–present | former SH 254 | |
Spur 398 | Lefors | 1964–present | former SH 273 | |
Spur 399 | McKinney | 1964-1989, 1989–present | was briefly designated as SH 121 in 1989 | |
Spur 400 | Laredo | 1986–present | ||
Spur 406 | Amistad Reservoir | 1965–present | former US 90 and Loop 406, partially replaced by Spur 454 | |
Spur 407 | Corpus Christi | 1965–present | former SH 9 | |
Spur 408 | Dallas | 1965–present | ||
Spur 412 | Speegleville Park | 1965–present | former SH 6 | |
Spur 413 | Sebastian | 1965–present | ||
Spur 414 | McElroy | 1965–present | former US 96 | |
Spur 417 | Vernon | 1965–1991 | former US 287, became Bus. US 287-F | |
Spur 419 | Old Ocean | 2013 | former SH 35 and former Loop 419 | |
Spur 421 | San Antonio | 1965–present | former SH 16 | |
Spur 422 | San Antonio | 1965–present | former SH 16 | |
Spur 423 | Mount Vernon | 1965–present | former FM 899 | |
Spur 425 | Brownsville | 2010–present | ||
Spur 433 | Donna | 1966–present | ||
Spur 437 | Ennis | 1967–present | ||
Spur 440 | Rhome | 1972–1991 | former SH 114, became Business SH 114-J | |
Spur 447 | Wichita Falls | 1967–present | former US 281 | |
Spur 449 | Karnack | 1967–present | former SH 43 | |
Spur 450 | Odessa | 1967–present | former SH 302 | |
Spur 452 | Fort Worth | 1967–1980 | former SH 121, became SH 26 | |
Spur 454 | Amistad Reservoir | 1967–present | former Loop 406 | |
Spur 458 | Carmine | 1968–present | former US 290 | |
Spur 459 | Dallas - Fort Worth | 1968–1969 | became a portion of SH 121 | |
Spur 459 | Mathis | 1971–present | former SH 9 | |
Spur 460 | Beeville | 1968–1979 | became a portion of FM 3355 | |
Spur 465 | Fort Worth | 1968–present | connects I-20 to SH 183 | |
Spur 468 | Amarillo | 1968–present | serves Rick Husband-Amarillo International Airport | |
Spur 469 | Ennis | 1997–present | ||
Spur 470 | Timpson | 1968–present | former US 59 and US 84 | |
Spur 471 | Colorado City | 1968–1991 | former SH 208, became Business SH 208-B | |
Spur 471 | Leon Valley | 2015–present | former FM 471 | |
Spur 474 | North Richland Hills | 1969–present | ||
Spur 479 | Wichita Falls | 1969–2009[9] | former US 82 | |
Spur 482 | Dallas | 1971–present | former Loop 12 | |
Spur 484 | Irving | 1970–1979 | became SH 161 | |
Spur 486 | San Benito | 1970–present | ||
Spur 487 | McAllen | 1970–1996 | became FM 2220 | |
Spur 490 | Eastland | 1970–present | ||
Spur 492 | Odessa | 1970–1983 | former FM 2399, became SH 191 | |
Spur 498 | La Porte | 1971–1977 | became Loop 410 | |
Spur 501 | La Porte | 1971–present | former SH 146, partially replaced by Loop 410 | |
Spur 502 | Longview | 1972–present | former US 259 | |
Spur 503 | Denison | 1972–present | ||
Spur 504 | Glenrio | 1972–1991 | former US 66, became Bus. I-40-A | |
Spur 510 | Henrietta | 1972–present | former US 287 | |
Spur 511 | Sunset | 1973–present | former US 81/US 287 | |
Spur 514 | Tyler | 1973–present | ||
Spur 515 | Navasota | 1973–present | former SH 105 | |
Spur 527 | Houston | 1976–present | ||
Spur 529 | Rosenberg | 1976–present | former US 59 | |
Spur 535 | Kerrville Airport | 1977–present | ||
Spur 536 | San Antonio | 1978–present | former US 281 | |
Spur 537 | San Antonio | 1978–2014 | former US 281 | |
Spur 542 | Kenedy | 1982–1991 | former SH 72, became Business SH 72-B | |
Spur 544 | Corpus Christi | 1996–present | ||
Spur 548 | Houston | 1984–present | unsigned, is a portion of the Hardy Toll Road | |
Spur 553 | Lewisville | 1986–1999 | became SH 121 | |
Spur 557 | Terrell | 1987–present | former Interstate Highway 20 | |
Spur 559 | Dallas | 1987–1991 | former US 75 | |
Spur 563 | Ennis | 1987–1991 | former US 75; became Bus. I-45-G | |
Spur 565 | Corsicana | 1987–1991 | former US 287, became Bus. US 287-T | |
Spur 572 | Carthage | 1988–present | former SH 149 | |
Spur 575 | Post | 1988–present | ||
Spur 576 | Rankin | 1988–present | ||
Spur 579 | Hillsboro | 1991–present | former US 77 | |
Spur 580 | Fort Worth | 1991–present | former US 80 | |
Spur 581 | Pearsall | 1991–present | former US 81 | |
Spur 588 | Odessa | 1989–present | ||
Spur 589 | George West | 1989–1991 | former US 59, became Bus. US 59-X | |
Spur 591 | Amarillo | 1990–present | ||
Spur 594 | Red River Army Depot | 2006–present | ||
Spur 600 | Pharr | 1995–present | ||
Spur 601 | El Paso | 2006–present | ||
Spur 729 | Guthrie | 2007–present | former US 82 | |
Spur 1966 | El Paso | 2012–present | Proposed route designated March 2012 | |
See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- Texas portal
References
- 1 2 3 4 Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Loop No. 1". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
- ↑ Texas Transportation Commission (December 17, 2009). "Minute Order 112092" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ Texas Transportation Commission (August 25, 2011). "Minute Order 112811" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ Texas Transportation Commission (January 25, 2001). "Texas Transportation Commission Agenda". Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Farm to Market Road No. 886". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Spur No. 137". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- 1 2 Texas Transportation Commission (March 26, 2009). "Minute Order 111769" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation.
- 1 2 Texas Transportation Commission (June 30, 2011). "Minute Order 112740" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ Texas Transportation Commission (December 17, 2009). "Minute Order 112098" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation.
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