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Odem is located at (27.947773, –97.584169 [ 5 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 1.1 sq mi (2.9 km 2 ), all land.
US 77 / FM 631 in Odem: 1936: current SH 235 — — — — 1936: 1959 Renumbered SH 12: SH 236: 6.86: 11.04 SH 36 at The Grove: FM 107 north of Mother Neff State Park: 1936: current SH 237: 16.08: 25.88 SH 159 near Oldenburg: US 290 near Burton: 1936: current Former SH 72 SH 238: 17.68: 28.45 SH 185 northwest of Seadrift
SH 234 begins in Edroy, at I-37 southbound's exit 22; the roadway north of this interchange is designated FM 796. [3] The route travels south into central Edroy before turning to the east, where it intersects the frontage road of northbound I-37's exit 22.
The SH 26 designation has since returned, on another roadway elsewhere in the state.) Prior to 1985, US 259 between Kilgore and Longview followed the current route of Texas State Highway 31. It entered Longview from the southwest at the intersection of South Street and Spur 63. It then followed Spur 63 to US 80. US 259 then ran concurrently ...
Interstate 69E (I-69E [a]) is a north–south Interstate Highway running through South Texas.Once complete, the freeway will begin in Brownsville and head northward before terminating near Victoria as both I-69W and I-69E merge into I-69 toward Houston.
Business State Highway 34-A (Bus. SH 34-A) was a bypass of Terrell, designated on February 28, 2013 and completed in early 2014. This business route was removed from the state highway system on July 27, 2017; the southern part of Bus. SH 34-A was re-designated as Spur 226 while the northern section was given over to the city of Terrell. [12]
Business State Highway 44-C (formerly Loop 296) is a 1.72-mile (2.77 km) state highway business loop that runs on the former routing of SH 44 through Robstown. The road was bypassed on January 19, 1956 by SH 44 and designated Loop 296. Loop 296 was designated as Business SH 44-C on June 21, 1990.
The highway was signed, but not officially designated, concurrently as SH 128 beginning on March 30, 1955, "for guidance of traveling public" to correspond with New Mexico State Highway 128 (which was renumbered from NM 256 to NM 128 that day; FM 703 was signed but not designated as part of SH 115 in October 1952). [1]