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Ranch to Market Road 620 (RM 620) is a ranch to market road in Travis and Williamson counties in Texas, United States, that is maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The 27.1-mile (43.6 km) road begins at SH 71 in Bee Cave in Travis County west of Austin passing along southeastern Lake Travis , western Austin, and several ...
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RM 620 north – Round Rock RM 620 south – Mansfield Dam, Lakeway: Western terminus; quadrant roadway intersection: 5.2: 8.4: Loop 360 north (Capital of Texas Highway) – US 183 Loop 360 south (Capital of Texas Highway) – Loop 1, US 290: Diamond interchange: 8.7: 14.0: Loop 1 north (Mopac Expressway) / Loop 1 Express north – US 183, SH 45
The two lanes of Mansfield Dam Road, formerly RM 620, traverse the top of the dam, but traffic other than service vehicles are now prohibited. 620 was rerouted in 1995 to a four-lane highway bridge on the downstream side of the dam built for increase in traffic due to the popularity in Austin of recreating at Lake Travis. [2]
On September 27, 1960, FM 600 was extended north to FM 618. On October 22, 1962, FM 600 was rerouted over a section of FM 142 south and west to US 380 (now SH 6), while the old route east and south to Lueders was transferred to FM 142. FM 600 absorbed FM 1834 north of FM 618 and FM 1193 south of US 380, extending the highway to I-20.
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SH 45 North is an approximately 13-mile (21 km) segment in the north Austin metropolitan area. The freeway's western terminus is at US 183 northwest of Austin in Cedar Park . For a distance, RM 620 travels concurrently with the frontage roads also designated as State Highway 45 (non-tolled).
During the transition, 1440 ran a continuous redirect message, advising listeners of the Spanish language Christian programming to move their radio dials to 620 AM. [6] The sale was consummated on November 14, 2019. Once the Spanish Religious format relocated to AM 620, 1440 KEXB became an owned-and-operated network affiliate of Relevant Radio.