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Business State Highway 71-F (Bus. SH 71-F) is a business loop that runs through Columbus. The city was bypassed on February 16, 1982, and the original route was designated as Loop 329. The route received the Bus. SH 71-F designation on June 21, 1990. [7] [8]
Was on County Road 351 from SH 267 to US 67. Was cancelled when the US 67 relief route was completed. SH 168 — — — — 1932: 1934 Partially redesignated SH 97: SH 168: 0.87: 1.40 SH 87 in Galveston: Galveston naval installation 1986: current Shortest signed state highway in Texas; [2] former routing of SH 87 SH 169 — — — —
Loop 82 crosses Texas State Highway 80 before the route turns to the east, with both directions using University Drive. The route passes San Marcos City Park and crosses the San Marcos River, then passes through the eastern part of the Texas State University campus as Aquarena Springs Drive. Loop 82 reaches its northern terminus at I-35 exit 206.
The route was signed as US 277/US 281 Business rather than Loop 267. Two months later the northern half was transferred to SH 240. On April 24, 1964, the road was extended on a new route over SH 240 (SH 240 was rerouted on top of Loop 165) and old US 277/US 281 to US 277/US 281; this became effective when traffic was routed on new US 277, US ...
Loop 406 was designated on April 1, 1965, from then-new US 90 north along old US 90 across Devils River to US 90. On October 27, 1967, the section from 0.7 miles (1.1 km) northwest of US 90 to a point 9.4 miles (15.1 km) northwest was removed altogether, the section from the southeast junction with US 90 to a point 0.7 miles (1.1 km) northwest was transferred to Spur 454 and the remainder was ...
This allows the business route to directly connect to and navigate a local street network, providing more accessible connections to the central business district. Business Interstates are often designated along existing city streets or arterials that already have a strong commercial and retail presence, rather than cutting through the urban ...
The 1.5-mile-long (2.4 km) route follows the original alignment of SH 64 through the city. It begins at SH 31 (Front Street) on the east side of Tyler. It follows Old Henderson Highway to the southeast to an intersection with Loop 323. The route continues to the southeast to its terminus at SH 64.
On January 9, 1945, the route extended east to SH 137. On September 26, 1945, SH 328 extended west to the Texas/New Mexico state line. This route was renumbered SH 83 on March 31, 1955 [201] "for the convenience of the traveling public", as is now corresponded to New Mexico Route 83 to which it connected at the state line.