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FM 544 passes through the cities of Plano, Murphy, and Wylie within Denton and Collin counties. The segment of FM 544 in Plano follows Parker Road, Plano Parkway, Charles Street, Hebron Parkway, Park Boulevard, Coit Road, 15th Street, G Avenue, and 14th Street. [79] FM 544 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 78 at Wylie to Plano.
The highway was originally designated on August 21, 1923, from Dallas to Bonham, replacing SH 5C. [3] On May 19, 1924, the section from Desert to Bonham was cancelled. SH 78 was instead rerouted on its current route north of Desert to Bonham. [4] On March 30, 1933, SH 78 was extended to Oklahoma. [5] On October 6, 1943, SH 78 was extended south ...
Walnut Hill Lane, Meadow Road: Access to Walnut Hill station, Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, and Walnut Hill Medical Center: 7.3: 11.7: 18–19: 7: Royal Lane, Meadow Road: 8.1: 13.0: 20A: 8A: Forest Lane: No direct southbound exit (signed at exit 20); access to Forest Lane station, Forest Park Medical Center–Dallas, and Medical City Dallas ...
The route was eliminated in 2003 in favor of a connection to Downtown Dallas. [9] In 2008, the city of Dallas established a four-segment tax increment financing district around several DART rail stations. One of the sub-districts consists of land along Greenville Avenue between Lovers Lane and SMU/Mockingbird stations. [10]
By 1933, the route had been completed from Ft. Worth northeast through Grapevine to its intersection with SH 40/U.S. Route 77 in far southern Denton County. On July 15, 1935, the east end was truncated to the Denton–Dallas county line. [11] On January 6, 1939, the section from the Dallas–Denton county line to SH 40/US 77 was restored. [12]
On September 26, 1939, this route was renumbered from part of SH 14.Prior to June 28, 1989, SH 289 began north of downtown Dallas in the Oak Lawn neighborhood at its intersection with Pearl Street.
DNT at the Lovers Lane overpass DNT just north of the Northwest Highway DNT at the Alpha Road interchange. The Dallas North Tollway (DNT, or simply the Tollway) is a 30.2-mile (49 km) controlled-access toll road operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), which runs from Interstate 35E near Downtown Dallas, Texas (), to U.S. Highway 380, in Frisco, Texas.
Wylie is a city and northeastern suburb of Dallas, that was once solely located in Collin County, but now extends into neighboring Dallas and Rockwall counties in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located on State Route 78 about 24 miles (39 km) northeast of central Dallas and centrally located between nearby Lavon Lake and Lake Ray Hubbard. [5]