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I-44/US 277/US 281 near Burkburnett 1932 [31] current US 281: 581.608 [32] 936.007 US 77 Bus./SH 48 in Brownsville: I-44/US 277/US 281 near Burkburnett 1935 [32] current US 283: 150.4 [33] 242.0 US 87 near Brady: Oklahoma state line north of Vernon 1932 [33] current Rerouted in 1951 over US 183; old route became US 380 (now SH 6), US 183 and US 377
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.
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 state also owns and maintains some park and recreational roads located near and within state and national parks, as well as recreational areas. All state highways, regardless of classification, are paved roads. The Old San Antonio Road, also known as the El Camino Real, is the oldest highway in the United States, first being blazed in 1691. [2]
U.S. Route 259 Business (Kilgore, Texas) U.S. Route 60 in Texas; U.S. Route 60 (1925) U.S. Route 360 (1925) U.S. Route 62 in Texas; U.S. Route 164 (Texas–Oklahoma) U.S. Route 164 (Oklahoma-Texas) Special routes of U.S. Route 66; U.S. Route 66 in Texas; U.S. Route 66 Business (Amarillo, Texas) U.S. Route 366 (1927–1932) U.S. Route 466 (New ...
Driving fast on an open road is a joy many Texans embrace.
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The current route of US 80 in Texas is significantly shorter than it was when the highway was first commissioned in 1927. [1] The highway in Texas used to run from the New Mexico state line, near El Paso, to the Louisiana state line, via Pecos, Odessa, Abilene, Weatherford, Fort Worth, Dallas, Longview and Marshall. [9]