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Interstate 20 in Texas (I-20 [a]) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States, running east from a junction with I-10 east of Kent, Texas, through the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to the Louisiana state line near Waskom, Texas. The original distance of I-20 was 647 miles (1,041 km) from I-10 to the Louisiana state ...
Interstate 20 (Iā20) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States. I-20 runs 1,539 miles (2,477 km) beginning at an interchange with I-10 in Reeves County, Texas, and ending at an interchange with I-95 in Florence, South Carolina. Between Texas and South Carolina, I-20 runs through northern Louisiana, Mississippi ...
The 59.4-mile (95.6 km) two-lane road begins in Pecos County at the combined routes of Bus. I-10-G, US 285, and US 385 along Dickinson Boulevard in Fort Stockton. The route proceeds along North Main Street through the north side of Fort Stockton and turns to the northeast before intersecting the I-10 / US 67 bypass along the edge of town.
It runs about 4.2 miles (6.8 km) near the western shore of Lake Palestine, from SH 155 in Coffee City west, then northwest, to FM 315. [19] FM 3506 was designated on August 29, 1989, along the current route, as a replacement for two county roads. However, construction did not begin until 2004. [20] The roadway was opened to traffic in May 2006 ...
I-20-E) is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Odessa and Midland in Ector and Midland counties. [6] The 32.0-mile (51.5 km) loop, commissioned in 1991, begins at I-20 exit 112 in West Odessa and ends at I-20 exit 144 east of Midland. [6] [7] In West Odessa and Odessa, the route is known as Second Street and intersects SH 302 and US 385.
After the city or county acquires right-of-way, TxDOT builds and maintains the road. [12] A number of these roads, generally west of US 281, [13] are designated Ranch to Market Roads, and one—Ranch Road 1—is simply a Ranch Road, serving the LBJ Ranch. Farm to Market Roads were first designated in 1941 and Ranch to Market Roads in 1942.
In 1962, 43 miles (69 km) of I-35 opened in Bexar County, the first section of Interstate Highway to open from county line to county line in a large metropolitan area. [3] Portions of I-10 west of San Antonio took much longer to complete due to the vast open spaces and lack of nearby labor.
Farm to Market Road 4 (FM 4) is a farm to market road in Texas, United States, maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), that runs between the cities of Grandview and Jacksboro. The route was designated in March 1942. As of 2012, FM 4 is one of the longest farm to market roads in the state of Texas. [citation needed]