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The Longhorn and Western Railroad is the Texas Transportation Museum's standard gauge heritage railroad that operates on its property with no connection to the general rail system. The L&W consists of approximately 5 ⁄ 8 -mile (1.0 km) of trackage in total, with its mainline that runs 1 ⁄ 3 -mile (0.54 km) from the east and west ends of the ...
The museum is named for Cap Yates, who managed about 1,500 head of longhorn in the Big Bend region before he died in the late 1960s. Don’t miss Amigo Yates, whose horn spread measured a whopping ...
On November 30, 1932, SH 9 was extended north to the Oklahoma state line. [10] On February 8, 1933, SH 9 Loop was designated in Tulia. [11] The section from Amarillo to Oklahoma would eventually be overlaid with U.S. Route 287. On June 11, 1935, a new route through Comfort was created, and the old route is now Old No. 9 Highway. [12]
The number was assigned to Spur 9 originally, which was designated from US 70 to Olton on September 26, 1939, as a renumbering of SH 28 Spur. [3] On June 21, 1955, this became part of FM 304, which became part of FM 168 on October 31, 1958. [4] On May 6, 1969, Loop 9 was designated from I-20 north, east, south, west, and northwest back to I-20.
The other newly announced Longhorn Steakhouse is coming to Denton in front of the Buc-ee’s. The 5,780-square-foot restaurant will open in spring 2024 on the southwest corner of Interstate 35E ...
The area no longer appears on maps and is integrated into the City of San Antonio. 29°31′59″N 98°23′51″W / 29.53315°N 98.39738°W / 29.53315; -98 This article about a location in Bexar County, Texas is a stub .
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Pleasanton has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. The hottest temperature recorded in Pleasanton was 113 °F (45.0 °C) on June 15, 1998, and September 5, 2000, while the coldest temperature recorded was 9 °F (−12.8 °C) on January 10–11, 2010. [10]
Longhorn Pipeline started as a 450-mile pipeline, from Houston, Texas, to Crane, Texas, in the Permian Basin, that was built in the 1950s to carry West Texas crude oil to Gulf Coast refineries. In 1995, Longhorn Partners acquired that pipeline, with the aim of reversing its flow, to carry gasoline and other refined products from Houston-area ...