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23400 Park Road 12 Washington 30°19′25″N 96°9′17″W / 30.32361°N 96.15472°W / 30.32361; -96.15472 ( Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic
The scope of the Texas State Highways project will include all of the highways in Texas that are built and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT), to include the highways part of the United States Numbered Highways or the Interstate Highway System.
The TTC was hoped to be a multi-use, statewide system that would have included new and existing highways, railways, and utility rights-of-way.According to the Houston Chronicle, on January 6, 2009, "In response to public outcry, the ambitious proposal to create the Trans-Texas Corridor network has been dropped and will be replaced with a plan to carry out road projects at an incremental ...
In 1939, the Texas Highway Department renumbered all highways that ran concurrently with U.S. Highways.Sections of state highways that were separated by a concurrency with a US Highway were renumbered, and all suffixed routes (that did not become part of other highways or other state highways) were renumbered.
In 1921, Congress amended the Federal Aid to Roads Act of 1916 to require the states to take control of road design, construction, and maintenance of state highways by 1925. As a result, on January 1, 1924, the Texas Highway Department took full control of maintaining the state highways from the counties within which they resided.
Country Club Road and Old Brandon Road, Hillsboro FM 287: x: 1945 1948 → FM 809 renumbered to avoid confusion with US 287 FM 287: x: 1951 1960 → FM 230 (part) FM 287: x: 1966 now FM 288: x: 1945 1960 Western Avenue, Amarillo; cancelled because it was in the city limits and Amarillo would have to maintain the road FM 288: x: 1979 now FM 289 ...
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 — — — —
The highway was originally designated on August 1, 1934 between Floydada and Ralls. [2] On August 1, 1938, a section from Post to Garden City was designated, creating a gap. [3]