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US 62 begins at the Mexican border in El Paso and travels east through far west Texas to the New Mexico state line east of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. It reenters Texas west of Seminole and travels northeast through the southern Texas Panhandle to the Oklahoma state line northeast of Childress. US 66: 177.1 [6] 285.0 New Mexico state ...
SH-15 (OK) east of Follett: 1955: current Former SH 117 SH 16 — — — — 1917: 1919 Became SH 40 (now US 77 and US 377) SH 16: 541.82: 871.97 US 83 in Zapata: US 281 south of Wichita Falls: 1923: current Longest state highway in Texas [2] SH 17: 92.12: 148.25 BL I-20 in Pecos: US 67 / US 90 in Marfa: 1917: current SH 18 — — —
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is the agency responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and operations of the Interstate Highways in Texas. The Interstate Highway System in Texas covers 3,239.7 miles (5,213.8 km) and consists of twelve primary routes , seven auxiliary routes and Interstate 35 (I-35) which is split into two ...
The highways run northeast out of the city before turning in a predominantly east direction in Idalou. US 62 leaves US 82/SH 114 in Ralls before beginning a concurrency with State Highway 207 . The highway's concurrency with SH 207 ends in Floydada , with US 62 beginning an overlap with U.S. Route 70 .
The original US 66 followed an east-west line across the Texas Panhandle from Glenrio, New Mexico and Texas to Texola, Oklahoma.When Interstate 40 (I-40) was constructed most of the highway was upgraded in place, reducing construction costs and keeping existing towns close to the new highway to minimize tourism losses.
US 62 east / SH 114 (19th Street) – Texas Tech University: East end of US 62 overlap; no direct exits to SH 114 west (EB signed at Quaker Avenue; WB signed at Texas Tech Parkway); access to Covenant Hospital and University Medical Center: 84.5: 136.0: Texas Tech Parkway – Texas Tech University: Access to University Medical Center: 86.4: 139.0
U.S. Route 80 (also known as U.S. Highway 80 and US 80) is a U.S. highway that begins in the state of Texas in Dallas at an interchange with I-30.US 80 runs in an east–west direction for most of its length from Dallas to Louisiana.
U.S. Highway 60 (US 60) in Texas is a 210.70-mile-long (339.09 km) U.S. Highway that runs southwest to northeast through the Texas Panhandle. The route passes through the cities of Hereford , Canyon , Amarillo , and Canadian .