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Interstates | Interstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Highway X (US X) |
State | State Highway X (SH X) |
Loops: | Loop X |
Spurs: | Spur X |
Farm or Ranch to Market Roads: | Farm to Market Road X (FM X) Ranch-to-Market Road X (RM X) |
Park Roads: | Park Road X (PR X) |
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State highway loops inTexas are owned and maintained by theTexas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
Location | Travis andWilliamson counties |
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Length | 25.698 mi[1] (41.357 km) |
Existed | October 27, 1967[1]–present |
Loop 1, known as Mopac Expressway or Mopac Boulevard, is a freeway around the west side ofAustin.
Location | McLennan County |
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Length | 1.419 mi[2] (2.284 km) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[2]–present |
Loop 2 is located inWaco. It runs fromI-35 toUS 84.
Loop 2 was designated on September 26, 1939, fromUS 81 though Waco to another point on US 81, as a renumbering ofSH 2 Bypass. On November 29, 1955, the section from 18th Street and Washington Street northeast along Washington Street and Elm Street to US 81 was cancelled, and Loop 2 was instead extended west to new US 84; the old route becameSpur 298 andSpur 299 in 1956. On August 5, 1966, the southern terminus was moved toUS 77. On October 2, 1970, the section from I-35 toLoop 491 (nowBus. US 77) was redesignated as part of a rerouted US 77.
Location | Comal County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[3]–November 5, 1971[3] |
Loop 3 was located inNew Braunfels.
Loop 3 was designated on September 26, 1939, from US 81 via New Braunfels to US 81 as a renumbering ofSH 2 Bypass. On September 16, 1960, the section fromSH 46 to I-35 was transferred to SH 46. The remainder of Loop 3 was cancelled on November 5, 1971, and removed from the highway system.
Location | Hays County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[4]–May 27, 2004[4] |
Loop 4 was located inHays County. It began at an intersection with the southbound frontage road ofI-35 north ofKyle. The route traveled due north intoBuda, where it became that city's Main Street. It had intersections withFM 2770 andRM 967 in the city. The route then traveled east before terminating at another junction with I-35.[4][5]
Loop 4 was designated on September 26, 1939, as a renumbering ofSH 2 Loop. The original route branched offUS 81 north of Kyle and traveled northwest into Buda. The loop rejoined US 81 north of the city center. When I-35 was constructed, Loop 4 connected with the freeway at exits 217 (south of Buda) and 221 (north of Buda). Loop 4 was removed from the state highway system on May 27, 2004. The portion from I-35 exit 217 to downtown Buda was redesignated as an extension ofRM 967, while the segment from the intersection of RM 967 to the former northern terminus at exit 221 was transferred to the city of Buda's jurisdiction.[4][6][7][8]
Location | Hays County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[9]–September 23, 1950[9] |
Loop 5 was located inKyle.
Loop 5 was designated on September 26, 1939, as a loop off US 81 through Kyle as a renumbering of SH 2 Loop. On September 23, 1950, Loop 5 was cancelled; much of the route was removed except a 0.11-mile (0.18 km) section along Center Street that was redesignated as Spur 5 (now RM 150).
Location | Childress County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[10]–October 5, 1972[10] |
Loop 6 was located inKirkland.
Loop 6 was designated on September 26, 1939, as a loop off US 370 (now US 287) through Kirkland as a renumbering of SH 5 Loop. On October 5, 1972, Loop 6 was cancelled and removed from the highway system.
Location | Henderson County |
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Length | 16.6 mi[11] (26.7 km) |
Existed | January 28, 2005[11]–present |
Loop 7 encirclesAthens.
Location | Jasper County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939–January 26, 1965 |
A previous route numbered Loop 7 was designated on September 26, 1939, as a loop offUS 59 (nowUS 96) throughJasper as a renumbering ofSH 8 Spur. On June 12, 1945, the road was reassigned to old US 96 while the former route of Loop 7 became a portion of US 96.[12] This Loop 7 was cancelled on January 26, 1965.[13]
Location | Harris County |
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Length | 83.128 mi[14] (133.782 km) |
Existed | May 7, 1969[14]–present |
Beltway 8, the Sam Houston Parkway, along with the Sam Houston Tollway, is the middle highway loop aroundHouston.
Location | Jefferson County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[14]–January 18, 1944 |
A previous route numbered Loop 8 was designated inBeaumont on September 26, 1939, running from US 59 (nowUS 96) toUS 90, as a renumbering ofSH 8 Loop. Loop 8 was cancelled on January 18, 1944.
Location | Dallas andEllis counties |
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Length | 9.94 mi (16.00 km) |
Existed | June 29, 2017[15]–present |
Loop 9 is mostly located in southernDallas County, with a small portion running through northernEllis County. The route is planned to be part of a much larger beltway that will encircle the entireDallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Loop 9 was designated on June 29, 2017, from I-35E nearRed Oak to I-45 nearFerris.
Location | Dallas County |
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Existed | May 6, 1969[16]–October 21, 1977 |
Loop 9 formerly encircled Dallas.
Loop 9 was designated on May 6, 1969, from then-proposed I-20 back to I-20 at or near Spur 408. On October 21, 1977, Loop 9 was cancelled and removed from the highway system.
Location | Tarrant County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[17]–April 25, 1960 |
Loop 10 was located inGrapevine.
Loop 10 was designated on September 26, 1939, from SH 114 via Dallas Road to SH 121 as a renumbering of SH 114 Loop or SH 121 Loop. On April 25, 1960, Loop 10 was cancelled and removed from the highway system in exchange for creation ofSpur 103.
Location | Wichita County |
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Length | 3.683 mi[18] (5.927 km) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[18]–present |
Loop 11 (Loop 11), also known locally asBeverly Loop, is located in northwesternWichita Falls.
Loop 11 begins at an intersection withBus. US 277 (Bus. US 277, Seymour Highway), about three miles (4.8 km) west of downtown. The road continues south of here as Beverly Drive. After about1⁄4 mile (0.40 km), the highway crosses theWichita River. The highway turns sharp to the northwest at Southwest Drive before intersectingFarm to Market Road 367 (FM 367). After the intersection with FM 367, Loop 11 passes the Region 9 Education Center.[19] Loop 11 continues to the north, junctioning with Industrial Drive and Bus. US 287, crossing over a railway line. Near Maurine Street, the highway curves to the northeast, before turning back in a more north direction. Loop 11 has a junction withUS 287, a few miles southwest ofSheppard Air Force Base/Wichita Falls Municipal Airport. The highway passes near a retail center and turns east at Airport Drive before ending atI-44/US 277/US 281, with the road continuing east asFM 890.
Loop 11 was designated in 1939, running from US 287 west of Wichita Falls southward along Beverly Drive to US 277 (10th Street). The highway was extended northward in 1968 when US 287 was relocated to the Northwest Freeway. In 2002, Loop 11 was extended northward and eastward to I‑44.
The entire highway is inWichita Falls,Wichita County.
mi[20] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() ![]() | |||
0.8 | 1.3 | ![]() ![]() | |||
1.5 | 2.4 | Industrial Drive | Interchange | ||
2.0 | 3.2 | ![]() ![]() | Interchange | ||
2.9 | 4.7 | ![]() | |||
3.7 | 6.0 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I-44 exit 3C; continues eastward as FM 890 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Dallas County |
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Length | 47.742 mi[21] (76.833 km) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[21]–present |
Loop 12 encircles Dallas.
Loop 12 was designated on September 26, 1939, from US 175 north along Buckner Boulevard across US 80 to Buckner Orphans Home, and across US 67 to SH 114 near White Rock Lake as a renumbering of SH 40 Bypass. On June 23, 1942, the road was extended south to US 75. On August 3, 1943, the road was extended west to Ledbetter Drive and Cockrell Hill Road and north across US 80 to SH 183 near the approach to the Trinity River Bridge. Two months later the road was extended over SH 183 to US 77 at a traffic circle and east over then-SH 114 back to Loop 12, completing the loop around Dallas. On January 7, 1971, the road was rerouted over Spur 348 and a former section of SH 114; the former route of Loop 12 becameSpur 482.
Location | Bexar County |
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Length | 21.684 mi[22] (34.897 km) |
Existed | January 18, 1937[22]–present |
Loop 13 is located inSan Antonio. Running along Military Drive and W.W. White Road, it served as the primary loop of San Antonio prior to the construction ofI-410.
Location | Bowie County |
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Length | 2.225 mi[23] (3.581 km) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[23]–present |
Loop 14 is located inTexarkana. The southern terminus of Loop 14 is atUS 82; from here, US 82 westbound runs along New Boston Road, while eastbound US 82 continues along Texas Boulevard.[24] Loop 14 runs north along Texas Boulevard before curving to the east. The northern terminus is atUS 71 (State Line Avenue) at theArkansas state line. The roadway continues intoTexarkana, Arkansas as Arkansas Boulevard.[23][25]
Loop 14 was designated on September 26, 1939, along the current route, as a renumbering ofSH 47 Bypass. It is also the former routing ofUS 59 through Texarkana.
Location | Mills County |
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Length | 0.546 mi[26] (879 m) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[26]–present |
Loop 15 is located inGoldthwaite. It runs from US 183 to US 84.
Previously Loop 15 was designated on September 26, 1939, from SH 284 (now US 183) near the Bowie County Courthouse east to US 84 as a renumbering of SH 74A Business and SH 81 Business.The Loop 15 designation was subsequently relocated and used for the short stretch of less than 1 mile from the courthouse square in the city of Goldthwaite to the intersection of US 84 in Mills County.
Location | El Paso County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[27]–June 26, 1974 |
Loop 16 was located in El Paso.
Loop 16 was designated on September 26, 1939, from US 62 south along Wilmar Drive and Chelsea Drive to US 80 (now I-10) as a renumbering of SH 1 Loop. Two months later the road was rerouted on a new route to US 80 after it was found that securing the right-of-way for the original route was too expensive. On July 31, 1964, the road was extended to I-10, replacing a section of US 80 Alt. and all of Spur 1. Loop 16 was cancelled on June 26, 1974, and replaced by rerouted US 62 and US 85.
Location | Karnes County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[28]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 17 was located inKarnes City.
Loop 17 was designated on September 26, 1939, from SH 123 north of Karnes City to old US 181 (now FM 1144) in Karnes City as a renumbering of SH 123 Loop. On June 21, 1990, Loop 17 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH 123.
Location | Montague County |
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Length | 0.883 mi[29] (1,421 m) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[29]–present |
Loop 19 is located inRinggold.
Loop 19 was designated on September 26, 1939, from US 82 inRinggold via Main Street and Sixth Street to US 81 as a replacement of SH 2 Loop.
Location | Webb County |
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Length | 14.869 mi[30] (23.929 km) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[30]–present |
Loop 20, also known as theBob Bullock Loop andCuatro Vientos Road, is a highway loop that runs to the north and east of the city ofLaredo, Texas. Loop 20 extends from theWorld Trade International Bridge at its northern point to Mangana-Hein Road at its southern point. The current route varies in construction from a 2-lane road (at its southernmost end) to a freeway with frontage roads (near the World Trade Bridge).
Location | Dickens County |
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Length | 1.311 mi[31] (2.110 km) |
Existed | May 19, 1942[31]–present |
Loop 21 is located inSpur.
Loop 21 was designated on May 19, 1942, from SH 70 east of Spur along Sixth Street and Burlington Avenue to SH 70 as a redesignation and extension of Spur 21.
Location | Falls County |
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Existed | November 30, 1978[32]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 23 was located inMarlin.
Loop 23 was designated on November 30, 1978, as a loop off SH 6 in Marlin as a replacement of SH 6 after it was rerouted to bypass the town. On June 21, 1990, Loop 23 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH 6.
Location | Val Verde County |
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Length | 1.335 mi[26] (2.148 km) |
Existed | October 24, 1939[33]–present |
Loop 25 is located inLangtry.
Loop 25 was designated on October 24, 1939, from US 90 through Langtry to US 90 as a redesignation and extension of Spur 25.
Location | Nacogdoches County |
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Length | 1.497 mi[34] (2.409 km) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[34]–present |
Loop 34 is located inChireno.
Loop 34 was designated on September 26, 1939, from SH 21 through Chireno to SH 21 as a replacement of SH 21 Loop.
Location | Angelina County |
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Length | 1.171 mi[35] (1.885 km) |
Existed | October 24, 1939[35]–present |
Loop 36 is located inKeltys.
Loop 36 was designated on September 26, 1939, from US 69 through Keltys to US 69 as a replacement of SH 40 Loop.
Location | Red River County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[36]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 37 was located inAvery.
Loop 37 was designated on September 26, 1939, as a loop off US 82 in Avery as a renumbering of SH 5 Loop. On June 21, 1990, Loop 37 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US 82.
Location | Red River County |
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Existed | September 26, 1939[37]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 38 was located inBogata.
Loop 38 was designated on September 26, 1939, as a loop off US 271 in Bogata as a renumbering of SH 49 Bypass. On August 25, 1952, a 0.5 mile spur connection to SH 37 was added as Spur 38. Loop 38 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred toBus. US 271.
Location | Taylor County |
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Existed | October 30, 1958[38]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 39 was located inMerkel.
Loop 39 was designated on October 30, 1958, as a loop offU.S. Route 80 (nowI-20) inMerkel as a replacement for US 80 after it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop 39 was cancelled and transferred toBusiness I-20-P.
Location | Midland County |
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Length | 1.508 mi[39] (2.427 km) |
Existed | May 29, 1991[39]–present |
Loop 40 is located northwest ofMidland.
Loop 40 was designated on May 29, 1991, from FM 1788 northwest of Midland east, north, and southwest to FM 1788 as a redesignation and extension of Spur 217.
Location | Motley County |
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Length | 1.431 mi[40] (2.303 km) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[40]–present |
Loop 42 is located inRoaring Springs.
Loop 42 was designated on September 26, 1939, on from Second St and SH 70 north of to Poplar St and SH 70 southeast of Roaring Springs as a renumbering of SH 18 Spur.
Location | Rusk County |
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Length | 0.330 mi[41] (531 m) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[41]–present |
Loop 43 is located inTatum.
Loop 43 was designated on September 26, 1939, from SH 43 though Tatum to SH 43 as a renumbering of SH 43 Loop.
Location | Hockley County |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[42]–January 26, 1993 |
Loop 44 was located inLevelland.
Loop 44 was designated on September 25, 1939, as a loop off SH 24 in Levelland as a renumbering of SH 24 Loop. On March 9, 1951, the route was modified to run from SH 290 (now SH 114) to SH 51 (now US 385). Loop 44 was cancelled by district request on January 26, 1993, and transferred to Bus. SH 114.
Location | Garza County |
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Length | 0.870 mi[43] (1,400 m) |
Existed | September 26, 1939[43]–present |
Loop 46 is located inPost.
Loop 46 was designated on September 26, 1939, from US 380 though Post to US 84 as a renumbering of SH 7 Loop.
Location | Clay County |
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Length | 2.22 mi[44] (3.57 km) |
Existed | May 21, 1979[44]–present |
Loop 47 is located inJolly.
Loop 47 was designated on May 21, 1979, from US 82 west of Jolly to US 82 east of Jolly.
The entire route is inClay County.
Location | mi[45] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() ![]() | ||
Jolly | 1.0 | 1.6 | ![]() | ||
| 2.2 | 3.5 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Parmer County |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[44]–July 1, 1941 |
Loop 47 was located inBovina.
Loop 47 was designated as a loop off US 60 in Bovina as a renumbering of SH 33 Loop. On July 1, 1941, Loop 47 was cancelled and transferred to Spur 122 (now FM 1731).
Location | Randall County |
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Existed | August 29, 1958[46]–June 27, 2019 |
Loop 48 was located inCanyon.
Loop 48 was designated on August 29, 1958, from US 87 near Canyon east and south to SH 217, 1 mile (1.6 km) east of US 87. On June 27, 2019, Loop 48 was cancelled and returned to the city of Canyon because West Texas A&M University has expanded across the road, which is partially inside the university property, and West Texas A&M will make improvements to the road.[47][48]
Location | Smith County |
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Length | 32.000 mi[49] (51.499 km) |
Existed | September 27, 1985[49]–present |
Loop 49 (also calledToll 49) is a currently 32-mile (51 km) circularfreeway that, along withI-20, will encircle the city ofTyler and serve other various communities in Northeast Texas upon its completion. Routing of the loop north of I-20 bypassesLindale to the west and passes by the west and south sides of Tyler south of I-20.
Location | Johnson County |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[50]–May 31, 1957 |
Loop 50 was located inBurleson.
Loop 50 was designated on September 25, 1939, as a loop off SH 174 in Burleson with a spur to US 81. On May 31, 1957, the road was cancelled, with the Ellison Street section becoming part of Spur 50 (which was later rerouted off this alignment entirely, and was later cancelled); the remainder is now Commerce Street.[51]
Location | Lavaca andDeWitt counties |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[52]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 51 was located inGonzales.
Loop 51 was designated on September 25, 1939, as a loop off US 77 in Yoakum as a renumbering of SH 72 Bypass. On June 21, 1990, Loop 51 was cancelled and transferred toBusiness Alternate US 77.
Location | Montgomery County |
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Existed | December 30, 1960[53]–May 1, 1980 |
Loop 57 was located inConroe.
Loop 57 was designated on December 30, 1960, as a redesignation of Spur 57 when the southern terminus was moved to US 75 (now SH 75), forming a loop off US 75. On May 1, 1980, a 0.3-mile (0.48 km) section was transferred to SH 105 and the route was changed back to Spur 57.
Location | Henderson County |
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Length | 1.12 mi[54] (1.80 km) |
Existed | September 25, 1939[54]–present |
Loop 60 is a business loop ofUS 175 that serves the unincorporated community ofLaRue inHenderson County. It begins at an intersection with US 175 west of LaRue. The highway travels in an eastern direction and intersectsFM 607 near the center of town, then turns south at CR 4350. Loop 60 continues to travel southward before ending at another intersection with US 175 southeast of LaRue.
Loop 60 was designated on September 29, 1939, along its current route.
Location | Henderson County |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[55]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 61 was located inEustace.
Loop 61 was designated on September 25, 1939, as a loop off US 175 in Eustace. On June 21, 1990, by district request, a 0.16-mile (0.26 km) section from US 175 to FM 316 was removed from the highway system (this section is now Wheeler Street) and the remaining 0.1 mile section from FM 316 to US 175 became an extension of FM 316.
Location | Cherokee County |
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Length | 1.974 mi[56] (3.177 km) |
Existed | September 25, 1939[56]–present |
Loop 62 is located inRusk.
Loop 62 was designated on September 25, 1939, from US 69 through Rusk to US 69.
Location | Hays County |
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Existed | August 28, 1958[57]–June 26, 2003 |
Loop 64 was located inDripping Springs. It was a former alignment of US 290.
Location | Gregg County |
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Existed | August 1, 1956[58]–June 14, 1968 |
Loop 66 was located inKilgore.
Loop 66 was designated on August 1, 1956, as a redesignation of Spur 66 when it was extended through Kilgore to SH 26. The route was signed as Bus. SH 26 rather than Loop 66. On June 14, 1968, Loop 66 was cancelled and removed from the highway system due to the completion of the rerouting of SH 42.
Location | Dawson andMartin counties |
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Existed | October 24, 1941[59]–April 1, 1954 |
Loop 67 was located inAckerly.
Loop 67 was designated on October 24, 1941, as a redesignation of Spur 67 when it was extended to US 87 east of Ackerly. On January 29, 1953, a 0.6-mile (0.97 km) section was transferred to FM 2002. The remainder of Loop 67 was cancelled on April 1, 1954, and transferred to FM 2212.
Location | Jasper County |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[60]–April 1, 1954 |
Loop 68 was located inBuna.
Loop 68 was designated on September 25, 1939, as a loop off US 59 in Buna as a renumbering of SH 8 Loop. On January 18, 1955, the route was changed to Spur 68 and modified to run from US 96 to SH 62.
Location | Aransas County |
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Length | 2.021 mi (3.252 km) |
Existed | September 25, 1939[61]–present |
Loop 70 is located inRockport.
Loop 70 was designated on September 25, 1939, as a loop off SH 35 in Rockport. Although Loop 70 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH 35 on June 21, 1990, it was restored on April 27, 1995, as a replacement of Bus. SH 35 after it was reassigned to a former routing of SH 35 when SH 35 was rerouted along FM 3036. On March 30, 2006, a section was removed and returned to Rockport and Loop 70 was rerouted on top of a section of FM 1069 to Bus. SH 35.
Location | Goliad County |
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Length | 0.637 mi[62] (1,025 m) |
Existed | May 5, 1966[62]–present |
Loop 71 was designated on May 5, 1966, from US 183, to the grave site ofJames Fannin, and northward and westward through theLa Bahia Mission area to US 183.
Location | San Patricio County |
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Existed | September 17, 1980[63]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 73 was located inSinton.
Loop 73 was designated on September 17, 1980, as a replacement for US 77 when it was rerouted north and west of Sinton. On June 21, 1990, Loop 73 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US 77.
Location | Floyd County |
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Length | 0.727 mi[64] (1,170 m) |
Existed | September 25, 1939[64]–present |
Loop 75 is located inLockney.
Loop 75 was designated on September 25, 1939, from US 70 through Lockney to US 70 as a renumbering of SH 28 Loop and SH 28 Spur. On June 22, 1944, a 0.4 mile spur connection to the Lockney business district was added (this became a portion FM 135 in 1951), but was signed as Loop 75. On January 20, 1964, the section along East 8th Street became a portion ofFM 378.
Location | Lynn County |
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Length | 1.643 mi[65] (2.644 km) |
Existed | September 25, 1939[65]–present |
Loop 76 is the old route of US 87 throughO'Donnell, formed on September 26, 1939, as a renumbering ofSH 9 Loop.
Location | Swisher County |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[66]–September 24, 1963 |
Loop 77 was located inTulia.
Loop 77 was designated on September 25, 1939, from 0.17 miles (0.27 km) north of the SH 86/Loop 9 intersection to the First Street/US 87 intersection. On August 6, 1951, the section along Maxwell Street was transferred to FM 146. The remainder of Loop 77 was cancelled on September 24, 1963, and transferred to FM 1318.
Location | Val Verde County |
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Existed | June 26, 2008[67]–present |
Loop 79 is located inDel Rio.
Loop 79 was designated on June 26, 2008, from US 277 via Del Rio to US 90. It serves as a bypass of Del Rio.
Location | Hutchinson County |
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Existed | September 25, 1939[67]–June 22, 1990 |
The original Loop 79 was designated on September 25, 1939, from SH 117 (now SH 136/SH 207) viaStinnett to SH 152 when SH 152 was rerouted off of this road. On June 22, 1990, Loop 79 was cancelled and transferred toBus. SH 152.
Location | San Patricio andAransas counties |
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Existed | October 24, 1939[68]–June 21, 1990 |
Loop 81 was located inAransas Pass.
Loop 81 was designated on October 24, 1939, as a loop off SH 35 in Aransas Pass as a replacement of SH 35 when it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop 81 was cancelled and transferred toBus. SH 35 (now Loop 90).
Location | Hays County |
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Length | 3.06 mi[69] (4.92 km) |
Existed | October 24, 1939[69]–present |
Loop 82 is located inSan Marcos.
The southern terminus of Loop 82 is atInterstate 35 (I-35) exit 204A; the route travels along Guadalupe Street to the north of the exit, whileTexas State Highway 123 begins in the other direction. At Grove Street, the route splits along a pair of one-way streets, with northbound traffic using LBJ Drive and southbound traffic using Guadalupe Street. Loop 82 crossesTexas 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 theSan Marcos River, then passes through the eastern part of theTexas State University campus as Aquarena Springs Drive. Loop 82 reaches its northern terminus at I-35 exit 206.[69][70]
Loop 82 was designated on December 18, 1939, connecting withU.S. Route 81 at both ends. It followed Waller, Colorado, Austin, and Hopkins Streets, the last of which was (for a time) signed asRanch to Market Road 12. After the decommissioning of US 81 south ofFort Worth, the designation was amended in 1992 to indicate the current endpoints at I-35.[69]
The entire route is inSan Marcos,Hays County.
mi[71] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | I-35 exit 204; roadway continues south as SH 123 | ||
1.1 | 1.8 | ![]() | |||
2.0 | 3.2 | Post Road | Interchange | ||
3.1 | 5.0 | ![]() | I-35 exit 206; roadway continues east as Aquarena Springs Drive | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Location | Burleson County |
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Length | 0.494 mi[72] (795 m) |
Existed | December 18, 1939[72]–present |
Loop 83 is located inCaldwell.
Loop 83 was designated on December 18, 1939, from SH 21 through Caldwell via Main Street and Buck Street to a point on SH 36.
Location | Hansford County |
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Length | 0.704 mi (1,133 m) |
Existed | September 26, 1945[73]–present |
Loop 84 is located inGruver. The 0.7-mile-long (1.1 km) route connectsSH 15 andSH 136.
Loop 84 was designated on September 26, 1945, as a redesignation of Spur 84 when it was reassigned as a loop offFM 289 (now SH 15). On September 14, 1951, a 0.3-mile (0.5 km) section was transferred toFM 278 (now SH 136).
Location | Zapata County |
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Existed | December 8, 1939[74]–December 1, 1953 |
Loop 87 was located inZapata.
Loop 87 was designated on December 8, 1939, as a loop off US 83 in Zapata. On December 1, 1953, Loop 87 was eliminated from the highway system after US 83 was rerouted.
Location | Lubbock County |
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Existed | July 27, 2017[75]–present |
State Highway Loop 88 (Loop 88) is a state highway inLubbock County, Texas, that will form a bypass around the city ofLubbock.
Location | Zapata County |
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Existed | December 8, 1939[76]–June 21, 1990 |
The original Loop 88 was designated on December 8, 1939, as a loop off US 83 inSan Ygnacio. On June 21, 1990, Loop 88 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US 83.
Location | Aransas County |
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Length | 1.387 mi[77] (2.232 km) |
Existed | April 27, 1995[77]–present |
Loop 90 is located inAransas Pass.
Loop 90 was designated on April 27, 1995, as a loop offBus. SH 35 (formerSH 35), replacing a differentBus. SH 35.
Location | Polk County |
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Existed | June 23, 1981[77]–June 21, 1990 |
The original Loop 90 was designated on June 23, 1981, as a loop off US 59 inLivingston as a replacement for US 59 when it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop 90 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred toBus. US 59.
Location | Grayson County |
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Existed | June 8, 1984[78]–October 25, 1990 |
Loop 93 was located inSherman andDenison.
Loop 93 was designated on June 8, 1984, from US 75 northeast 6 miles (9.7 km) to SH 75A (now SH 91) and Spur 503 in Denison as a replacement of US 75 when it was rerouted. On October 25, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US 75 (now SH 91 and Spur 503).
Location | Talco |
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Length | 0.587 mi (945 m) |
Existed | April 30, 1959[79]–present |
Loop 96 is located inTalco.
Loop 96 was designated on April 30, 1959, from FM 71 via Sixth Street and Broad Street to US 271.
Location | Waller County |
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Existed | October 15, 1946[79]–January 16, 1953 |
Loop 96 was designated on October 15, 1946 (although officially designated as Spur 96) as a loop off Spur 96 through Prairie View A&M College. On July 9, 1951, the loop portion was officially designated as Loop 96. Loop 96 was cancelled on January 16, 1953, and redesignated as a loop connection of FM 1098, but FM 1098 was rerouted over the loop connection on September 29, 1976.
Location | Kerr County |
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Length | 3.400 mi (5.472 km) |
Existed | April 29, 2010[80]–present |
Loop 98 is located inKerrville.
Loop 98 was designated on April 29, 2010, from FM 1338 south and southeast to SH 16 as a redesignation of Spur 98.