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  2. Texas State Highway 9 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 9 (SH 9) is a highway near Copperas Cove, Texas. It connects Interstate 14 (I-14), U.S. Route 190 (US 190), and U.S. Highway 190 Business (Bus. US 190) outside of Copperas Cove to Farm to Market Road 116 (FM 116) on the north side of Copperas Cove. The highway opened on February 20, 2014 with a ribbon cutting at 2:00 p.m ...

  3. Texas State Highway Loop 9 - Wikipedia

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    Loop 9, as defined by TxDOT, is highlighted in red; it is unknown whether the remainder of the loop would receive this designation. Loop 9 is a proposed state highway that will be located on the southern fringes of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex along the southern Dallas County line westward into northern Johnson County. It will measure about ...

  4. List of state highways in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Highway system was established in 1917 to create a structured network of roads that would enhance connectivity and support economic development across the state. The initial system included 22 state highways, many of which followed pre-existing trails and trade routes.

  5. This ‘remote’ Texas highway is feared by most drivers ...

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    U.S. Route 90, a major highway in Texas, is the third most feared route in the U.S., a recent survey of 3,000 road-trippers found. “The section between Del Rio and Marathon can be remote ...

  6. State Highway 9 Bridge at the Llano River - Wikipedia

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    The State Highway 9 Bridge at the Llano River in Texas connects Mason County to the Gillespie County seat of Fredericksburg. [2] On June 14, 1935, a disastrous flood crested the Llano River at 41.5 feet (10 m), washing out the two truss spans, as well as the center pier, of the 1930 bridge of State Highway 9 across the Llano River in Mason County, Texas. [3]

  7. List of state highway spurs in Texas (500–9999) - Wikipedia

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    Texas State Highway Spur marker Highway names Interstates Interstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X) US Highways U.S. Highway X (US X) State State Highway X (SH X) Loops: Loop X Spurs: Spur 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) System links Highways in Texas Interstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM/RM Park Rec State ...

  8. List of state highway spurs in Texas (1–99) - Wikipedia

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    State maintenance began along UTSA Boulevard at a point approximately 200 ft (61 m) west of the main southern entrance of UTSA at Edward Ximenes Avenue. The route travelled east, passing the headquarters of Valero Energy Corporation , before the Spur 53 designation ended at I-10 exit 557, with UTSA Boulevard continuing east under local ...

  9. Texas State Highway 90 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 90 (SH 90) is a state highway that runs 42 miles (68 km) between Madisonville, Texas and Navasota. It was originally designated by 1933 along its current route, except that it extended southwest from Navasota to Brenham. This section was transferred to SH 105 in 1973.