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List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (100–199)

Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

Texas Farm to Market Road and Ranch to Market Road markers
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Highway X (US X)
StateState Highway X (SH X)
Loops:Loop X
Spurs:Spur X
Recreational:Recreational Road X (RE 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)
System links

FM 100 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 100

LocationFannin County
Length17.440 mi[1][nb 1] (28.067 km)
Existed1944[1]–present

Farm to Market Road 100 (FM 100) is located in Fannin County.

FM 100 begins at an intersection with SH 56 in Honey Grove. The highway travels in a northern direction through the town along 5th Street, turning west then back north near Oakwood Cemetery, leaving Honey Grove just north of US 82; the section of FM 100 between SH 56 and US 82 is overlapped with SH 34. North of Honey Grove, FM 100 travels near the eastern edge of Caddo National Grassland and Lake Crockett. The highway ends at County Road 2180, where the designation becomes FM 79.

FM 100 was designated on May 18, 1944, from Honey Grove north to Monkstown. On July 25, 1951, it was extended north to its current northern terminus. This was part of SH 34 before 1939.

Junction list

The entire route is in Fannin County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Honey Grove0.00.0 
 
  SH 34 south / SH 56 – Ladonia, Bonham, Paris
South end of SH 34 overlap
1.11.8   US 82 / SH 34 – Bonham, ParisUS 82 exit 686; north end of SH 34 overlap
Sash10.416.7 
 
FM 2216 east – Tigertown
10.917.5 
 
FM 409 west – Lake Crockett, Coffee Mill Lake
Monkstown14.924.0 
 
FM 273 west – Telephone
Riverby18.429.6 
 
FM 79 east
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 101 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 101

LocationEastland County
Length8.397 mi[3] (13.514 km)
Existed1944[3]–present

Farm to Market Road 101 (FM 101) is located in Eastland County. The road begins at SH 112 in Morton Valley and continues eastward to Loop 254 in Ranger.

FM 101 was designated on May 18, 1944, along the current route.

Junction list

The entire route is in Eastland County.

Locationmi[4]kmDestinationsNotes
Morton Valley0.00.0  SH 112 – Eastland
1.72.7 
 
FM 1852 north
Ranger8.213.2 
 
FM 717 north (Austin Street) – Caddo
8.413.5  Loop 254 – Weatherford, Eastland
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 102 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 102

LocationWharton and Colorado counties
Length38.845 mi[5] (62.515 km)
Existed1944[5]–present

Farm to Market Road 102 (FM 102) is located in Wharton and Colorado counties. It runs from SH 60 in Wharton to I-10 near Alleyton.

FM 103 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 103

LocationMontague County
Length19.975 mi[6] (32.147 km)
Existed1944[6]–present
KML is not from Wikidata

Farm to Market Road 103 (FM 103) is located in northern Montague County. Beginning at US 82 in Nocona, it runs north, east, and south to FM 2953 northeast of Lake Nocona.[7][8][9] A 0.3-mile-long (0.5 km) spur connection is located in the unincorporated community of Spanish Fort.

FM 103 was designated on May 18, 1944, from Nocona northward 9.5 miles (15.3 km). The route was extended to Spanish Fort on November 23, 1948. On December 20, 1988, it was extended to the intersection with FM 2953. On April 25, 1996, the spur connection was added.

FM 104 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 104

LocationHardeman and Cottle counties
Length39.937 mi[10] (64.272 km)
Existed1944[10]–present

Farm to Market Road 104 (FM 104) is located in Cottle and Hardeman counties. It begins east of Paducah at US 70 and runs north and then east to SH 6 at Quanah.

FM 104 was designated on May 18, 1944, along the current route.

FM 105 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 105

LocationJasper and Orange counties
Length37.098 mi[11] (59.703 km)
ExistedMay 18, 1944[11]–present

Farm to Market Road 105 (FM 105) is located in Jasper and Orange counties. The road runs from US 96 to FM 1006.

FM 105 was designated on May 18, 1944, from Vidor north to the Jasper County line. On October 25, 1947, it was extended north to Evadale. On December 16, 1948, the designation was extended southeast to FM 408 and FM 409 at Orangefield. On January 29, 1953, FM 105 was extended east to SH 87, replacing FM 409. On December 19, 1962, the road was extended north over a former alignment of US 96 to that route's new location. On August 15, 1965, it was extended east and south to FM 1006.

FM 106 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 106

LocationCameron County
Length14.829 mi[12] (23.865 km)
ExistedJune 22, 1944[12]–present

Farm to Market Road 106 (FM 106) is located in Cameron County. It runs from Loop 499 to FM 510.

FM 106 was designated on June 22, 1944, from Harlingen to Rio Hondo. On July 3, 1945, the road was extended east and north to the Arroyo Colorado. On December 10, 1946, the eastern terminus was shorted to 1.8 miles (2.9 km) south of Arroyo Colorado. On July 1, 1959, the section from FM 507 south to US 77 was transferred to FM 507, the section from FM 507 east to Harlingen Air Force Base Access Road was cancelled, and the section from Harlingen Air Force Base Access Road east to FM 1595 was transferred to new FM 1595, while FM 106 was routed over old FM 1595. On November 10, 1967, the road was extended to FM 1847, replacing a section of FM 803 and a section of FM 2358 (which was decommissioned as the other section was transferred to FM 1847); a section of FM 106 from FM 803 north 5 miles (8.0 km) was transferred to FM 2925. On August 4, 1988, the section from Loop 448 (now Bus. US 77) to Loop 499 was transferred to Spur 206. On August 29, 1989, the road was extended east and south to FM 510. On June 27, 1995, the section from Loop 499 to FM 509 was transferred to Urban Road 106 (UR 106). The designation reverted to FM 106 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 107 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 107

LocationCoryell, McLennan, and Falls counties
Length30.136 mi[14] (48.499 km)
ExistedMay 18, 1944[14]–present

Farm to Market Road 107 (FM 107) is located in Coryell, McLennan, and Falls counties. The road begins at SH 36 southeast of Gatesville and heads southeastward via Moody to I-35 in Eddy.

FM 107 was designated on May 18, 1944, from SH 7 in Chilton to US 81 in Eddy. On June 11, 1945, FM 107 was extended west to SH 317 in Moody. On February 20, 1952, FM 107 was extended west and north to US 84, replacing FM 1742 (which replaced the section of SH 236 from Moody to Mother Neff State Park on November 20, 1951).[15] On October 14, 1960, the section of FM 107 from US 84 south to what was then FM 1996 was renumbered as FM 1996. Old FM 1996 was cancelled and transferred to FM 107. On July 31, 1975, the section east of I-35 began to be signed (but not designated) as SH 7, and the section east of US 77 was signed as Bus. SH 7.[16] On August 29, 1990, the section from I-35 to US 77 was officially transferred to SH 7. On October 25, 1990, the section from US 77 to SH 7 was officially redesignated as Bus. SH 7.

FM 108 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 108

LocationGonzales and DeWitt counties
Length35.007 mi[17] (56.338 km)
ExistedMay 18, 1944[17]–present

Farm to Market Road 108 (FM 108) is located in Gonzales and DeWitt counties. It runs from SH 97 to SH 119.

FM 108 was designated on May 18, 1944, from Smiley to Gonzales to connect with SH 200 (now SH 97). On July 14, 1949, the road was extended southwest 1.6 miles (2.6 km) from Smiley. On September 28, 1950, the road was extended southeast to SH 119, replacing FM 1534.

FM 109 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 109

LocationWashington, Austin, and Colorado counties
Length34.245 mi[18] (55.112 km)
ExistedAugust 1, 1944[18]–present

Farm to Market Road 109 (FM 109) is located in Washington, Austin, and Colorado counties. It runs from SH 36 near Brenham to SH 71 near Columbus.

FM 110 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 110

LocationCaldwell and Hays counties
Length12.000 mi[19] (19.312 km)
ExistedApril 1, 1986[19]–present

Farm to Market Road 110 (FM 110) is located in Caldwell and Hays counties. The designation begins at I-35 northeast of San Marcos and heads southeastward and southwestward back to I-35 southwest of San Marcos.

As of 2022, only the southern segment, from I-35 to SH 80 is open to traffic.[20] Construction of the northern segment began in March 2022, with completion scheduled for spring 2024.[21]

FM 110 (1944) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 110

LocationJohnson County
ExistedAugust 1, 1944–February 25, 1985

A previous route numbered FM 110 was designated on August 1, 1944, from Cleburne to Grandview. FM 110 was cancelled on February 25, 1985, and transferred to FM 4.

FM 111 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 111

LocationBurleson County
Length8.338 mi[22] (13.419 km)
ExistedDecember 19, 1969[22]–present

Farm to Market Road 111 (FM 111) is located in Burleson County. The road was designated on December 19, 1969, from a county road south of Caldwell south across FM 60 at Deanville to a county road. The route was formerly FM 2618, a portion of which had been a spur off the original FM 111.

FM 111 (1944) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 111

LocationBurleson County
ExistedAugust 1, 1944–December 19, 1969

A previous route numbered FM 111 was designated on August 1, 1944, from SH 21 west of Caldwell to Deanville. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended southeast to FM 976. On January 18, 1955, the road was shortened slightly when the section from the eastern terminus (at FM 976) to 0.4 miles (0.64 km) southwest was transferred to FM 976, and a spur connection to Deanville was added. This spur connection was transferred to FM 2618 on November 24, 1959. On May 2, 1962, the section that was lost in 1955 was added back and the road was extended southeast 2.7 miles (4.3 km) through Birch to a road intersection. FM 111 was cancelled on December 19, 1969, and transferred to FM 60.

FM 112 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 112

LocationWilliamson, Milam, and Lee counties
Length27.264 mi[23] (43.877 km)
ExistedOctober 24, 1944[23]–present

Farm to Market Road 112 (FM 112) is located in Williamson, Milam, and Lee counties. It runs from SH 95 in Taylor to FM 696 west of Lexington.

FM 112 was designated on October 24, 1944, from Lexington to Taylor as a replacement for SH 102. On September 27, 1960, the section from FM 696 to Loop 123 was transferred to FM 696.

FM 113 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 113

LocationParker County
Length16.907 mi[24] (27.209 km)
Existed1944[24]–present

Farm to Market Road 113 (FM 113) is located in Parker County. It runs from FM 1885 via Garner to US 180, and from another point on US 180 via Millsap to I-20.

FM 113 was designated on October 24, 1944, from US 180 to Millsap. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended south to US 80. On February 6, 1953, the road was extended north to Garner, replacing FM 1544. On May 2, 1962, the road was extended to FM 1885.

FM 114 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 114

LocationRed River and Bowie counties
Length22.207 mi[25] (35.739 km)
Existed1944[25]–present

Farm to Market Road 114 (FM 114) is located in Red River and Bowie counties. It runs from US 82 east of Clarksville to US 259.

FM 114 was designated on December 12, 1944, from US 82 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Clarksville east to English and south to US 82 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Avery. On September 20, 1961, the section south of English was transferred to FM 1699; the road was rerouted east to end at FM 1326. On May 1, 1964, the road was extended east to US 259, replacing a section of FM 1326.

FM 115 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 115

LocationFranklin and Wood counties
Length16.746 mi[26] (26.950 km)
Existed1944[26]–present

Farm to Market Road 115 (FM 115) is located in Franklin and Wood counties. It runs from I-30 south of Mount Vernon to SH 11.

FM 115 was designated on December 12, 1944, from FM 21 near Hopewell southward 7.0 miles (11.3 km) to a point opposite the main Tidewater Camp in the Clearwater Oil Field. On June 11, 1948, FM 115 was extended south to SH 11. On June 23, 1967, FM 115 was rerouted from 6.7 miles (10.8 km) miles north of SH 11 to I-30, replacing the old FM 2723. The old route from FM 21 southward 4.6 miles (7.4 km) was renumbered new FM 2723, the section from 6.3 miles (10.1 km) north of SH 11 northeast 1.3 miles (2.1 km) was renumbered FM 3007, and the remainder of the old route was inundated by the reservoir.

FM 116 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 116

LocationCoryell and Bell counties
Length27.852 mi[27] (44.823 km)
Existed1944[27]–present

Farm to Market Road 116 (FM 116) is located in Coryell and Bell counties. It runs from US 84 west of Gatesville to I-14/US 190 in Copperas Cove, and from another point on I-14/US 190 in Copperas Cove to a county road.

FM 116 was designated on August 1, 1944, from US 84 west of Gatesville to US 190 (now Bus. US 190) in Copperas Cove. On May 5, 1966, FM 116 was extended south 3.2 miles (5.1 km) to the Coryell–Bell county line. On June 2, 1967, FM 116 was extended south 0.2 miles (0.32 km) miles into Bell County. On September 26, 1989, FM 116 was realigned to continue from FM 1113 south on North First and east on Avenue F in Copperas Cove to meet its old routing, while the old routing of FM 116 on North Main from FM 1113 to Avenue F was given to the city of Copperas Cove. On June 27, 1995, the section of FM 116 from FM 1113 to the current south end was transferred to Urban Road 116 (UR 116). The designation reverted to FM 116 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 117 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 117

LocationUvalde, Zavala, and Frio counties
Length59.202 mi[28] (95.276 km)
Existed1945[28]–present

Farm to Market Road 117 (FM 117) is located in Uvalde, Zavala, and Frio counties. It runs from US 83 in Uvalde southeast to Business I-35, then concurrent with Business I-35 to SH 85, and concurrent with SH 85 0.5 miles (0.80 km), and then southeast from SH 85 to the Frio–LaSalle county line.

FM 117 was designated on January 11, 1945, from US 83 in Uvalde southeastward via Batesville to the end of pavement 4.8 miles (7.7 km) miles southeast of Batesville, replacing part of SH 55, which was truncated to end in Uvalde. On August 25, 1949, FM 117 was extended southeast to US 81 (now Business I-35), replacing FM 471. On June 28, 1963, FM 117 was extended southeast 2.8 miles (4.5 km) to the Frio–LaSalle county line, its current terminus.

FM 118 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 118

LocationHunt County
Length11.363 mi[29] (18.287 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[29]–present
KML is not from Wikidata

Farm to Market Road 118 (FM 118) is located in Hunt County. Its southern terminus is at FM 499 in eastern Greenville.[30] It runs north and intersects FM 1566 before reaching its northern terminus at FM 512 in the community of South Sulphur, west of Commerce.[31]

FM 118 was designated on January 11, 1945, from US 67 east of Greenville at Ardis Heights north 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to SH 24 (now SH 224) northeast of Greenville. On June 25, 1945, the road was extended to Jacobia. On February 21, 1946, the section from SH 24 to US 67 was transferred to SH 355, but this section would again become part of FM 118 on July 1, 1947. On January 16, 1953, FM 118 was extended to FM 512, replacing FM 1738, and a spur connection in Jacobia was added.

FM 119 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 119

LocationSherman and Moore counties
Length45.937 mi[32] (73.928 km)
ExistedDecember 12, 1944[32]–present

Farm to Market Road 119 (FM 119) is located in Sherman and Moore counties. It runs from US 54 southwestward of Texhoma south to US 287 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Dumas.

FM 119 was designated on December 12, 1944, from US 287 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Dumas to Sunray. On July 11, 1945, the road was extended north from Sunray 2.5 miles (4.0 km). On February 11, 1946, it was extended 6.0 miles (9.7 km) north of the Moore–Sherman county line. On September 17, 1952, the road was extended north to Texhoma, replacing FM 845 and FM 1269 and creating concurrencies at FM 289 (now SH 15) and FM 1573. On May 6, 1964, the section of FM 119 from the Oklahoma state line south to FM 289 was transferred to FM 1290; FM 119 was extended north on a new route from FM 289 to US 54; however, signage was not changed until January 1, 1965.

FM 120 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 120

LocationGrayson County
Length20.330 mi[33] (32.718 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[33]–present

Farm to Market Road 120 (FM 120) is located in Grayson County. It runs from Cooks Corner Road and Willow Springs Road west of Pottsboro to the Carpenter's Bluff bridge.

FM 120 was designated on January 11, 1945, from Carpenter's Bluff to Denison and then on to Pottsboro. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended north to Fink. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended north to the Government Property Line. On May 10, 1957, the road was extended west from old US 75 to SH 75A (now SH 91), eliminating a concurrency. On July 28, 1959, the road was extended east along old FM 84 to SH 75A. On February 25, 1968, the road was rerouted in Denison. On June 27, 1995, the section from FM 1417 to FM 1753 was transferred to Urban Road 120 (UR 120). On December 17, 2009, the section from Elks Boulevard and Preston Bend junction north of Preston south 6.3 miles (10.1 km) was transferred to SH 289, the section from Worthington Lane in Pottsboro south 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to existing FM 120 was transferred to Spur 316, and FM 120 was extended west 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to Cooks Corner Road/Willow Springs Road, replacing a section of FM 996. The designation of the section previously transferred to UR 120 reverted to FM 120 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 121 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 121

LocationGrayson County
Length33.088 mi[34] (53.250 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[34]–present

Farm to Market Road 121 (FM 121) is located in Grayson County. It runs from US 377 in Tioga to SH 160 south of Whitewright. There is a concurrency with SH 5 in Van Alstyne.

Because of possible confusion between FM 121 and SH 121 (the main road to DFW Airport) approximately 15 miles (24 km) to the south, southbound US 75 in Van Alstyne has a sign saying "DFW Traffic Use Exit 38C" at the exit for FM 121.[importance?][citation needed]

FM 121 was designated on January 11, 1945, from Van Alstyne to Gunter. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended east to Cannon. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended east to SH 160 south of Whitewright. On January 16, 1953, the road was extended west to SH 10 (now US 377) at Tioga, replacing FM 1284 (connecting section designated December 17, 1952). On December 15, 1977, a break in the route was added at SH 5. On February 27, 2020, FM Spur 121 was designated along a portion of the proposed Dallas North Tollway extension from FM 121 4 miles (6.4 km) west of SH 289 to the tripoint of Grayson, Collin, and Denton counties.[35]

Junction list

The entire route is in Grayson County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Tioga  US 377 – Pilot Point, Whitesboro
Gunter  SH 289 (Preston Road) – Southmayd, Celina
 
 
FM 3356 south – Weston
Van Alstyne  US 75 (Collins Freeway) – Sherman, McKinneyUS 75 exit 51
 
 
SH 5 north – Howe
West end of SH 5 overlap
 
 
SH 5 south – Anna
East end of SH 5 overlap
 
 
FM 2729 north – Tom Bean
  SH 160 – Whitewright, Desert
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 122 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 122

LocationCrosby County
Length0.130 mi[36] (209 m)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[36]–present

Farm to Market Road 122 (FM 122) is located in Crosby County. It runs from SH 207 to Avenue G in Ralls.

FM 122 was designated on February 28, 1945, from US 82 at Ralls south to Caprock as a replacement of a section of SH 207. On June 11, 1945, a section from Post north 8.0 miles (12.9 km) was added, creating a gap. On December 16, 1948, the northern section was extended south to 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the end of the southern section. On February 25, 1949, the sections were connected.[37] On July 31, 1956, the road was extended north to the new location of US 62. On October 31, 1958, a spur was added in Ralls. On September 1, 1965, the entirety of mainline FM 122 was transferred back to SH 207, and the FM 122 designation was applied to the remaining spur route.[38]

While TxDOT lists the 0.175-mile-long (0.282 km) FM 742 as the shortest route of the Farm to Market system,[39] FM 122's certified mileage of 0.13 miles (0.21 km) is less.[36]

FM 123 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 123

LocationPanola County
Length10.712 mi[40] (17.239 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[40]–present

Farm to Market Road 123 (FM 123) is located in Panola County. It runs from US 79 northeast of Carthage to the Louisiana state line.

FM 123 was designated on January 11, 1945, from US 79 east and southeast 10.2 miles (16.4 km) to Deadwood. On January 30, 1951, the road was extended southeast 10.2 miles (16.4 km) to the Louisiana state line. On January 7, 1952, the section from east of US 70 southeast to Louisiana became part of FM 31, and FM 123 was rerouted directly east to the Louisiana state line, replacing FM 998.

FM 124 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 124

LocationPanola County
Length15.154 mi[41] (24.388 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[41]–present

Farm to Market Road 124 (FM 124) is located in Panola County. It runs from US 79 west of Carthage to US 59.

FM 124 was designated on January 11, 1945, from US 79 northeast to SH 149 in Beckville. On October 29, 1953, the road was extended east to FM 959. On September 27, 1960, the road was extended east to US 59, creating a concurrency with FM 959. However, FM 959 was realigned on a new straight route, eliminating the concurrency with FM 959.

FM 125 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 125

LocationCass County
Length24.667 mi[42] (39.698 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[42]–present

Farm to Market 125 (FM 125) is located in Cass County. It runs from SH 8 north of Linden southeast to the Louisiana state line with a spur connection to US 59 and SH 155 in Linden.

FM 125 was designated on February 28, 1945, from Linden to Kildare, then onward to SH 43, 2.0 miles (3.2 km) miles north of the Cass–Marion county line. On April 14, 1947, the road was extended via McLeod to the Louisiana state line. On June 2, 1964, the road was extended north 2.0 miles (3.2 km) miles over old SH 8; the section of old SH 8 from FM 125 south to US 59 became Spur 400, but this became FM Spur 125 nine days later.

FM 126 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 126

LocationJones, Taylor, and Nolan counties
Length59.808 mi[43] (96.252 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[43]–present

Farm to Market Road 126 (FM 126) is located in Jones, Taylor and Nolan counties. The highway begins at SH 153 near Nolan. It heads northwest towards Merkel in Taylor County and ends at US Highway 83 near Hamlin in Jones County.

FM 126 was designated on January 11, 1945, from US 80 (later Loop 39, now Business I-20-P) northward 10.9 miles (17.5 km) to Noodle. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended southwest 10.4 miles (16.7 km) via Blair to Nubia, replacing FM 615. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended southwest to the Nolan County line. On December 13, 1951, the road was extended southwest to FM 53 (now SH 153), replacing FM 607. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended north to US 180. On October 22, 1954, the road was extended north to US 83, replacing FM 606.

FM 127 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 127

LocationTitus County
Length10.374 mi[44] (16.695 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[44]–present

Farm to Market Road 127 (FM 127) is located in Titus County. The highway begins at Farm to Market Road 21 (FM 21) in Blodgett in Titus County. It heads northeast and ends at State Highway 49 (SH 49) in Mt. Pleasant.

FM 127 was designated on February 28, 1945, from Spur 134 (later this section became part of rerouted US 271, now SH 49) in Mount Pleasant southwestward 8.2 miles (13.2 km) to a community. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended southwest 2.2 miles (3.5 km) to FM 21.

FM 128 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 128

LocationDelta County
Length16.259 mi[45] (26.166 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[45]–present

Farm to Market Road 128 (FM 128) is located in Delta County. The highway begins at Farm to Market 64 (FM 64) near Pecan Gap. It heads east through Ben Franklin and ends at State Highway 24 (SH 24) near Cooper.

FM 128 was designated on February 28, 1945, from SH 24 near Cooper northwest via Ben Franklin to FM 64 in Pecan Gap. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended west to Ladonia, but on February 16, 1949, this extension became part of FM 64 instead.

FM 129 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 129

LocationPalo Pinto County
Length10.182 mi[46] (16.386 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[46]–present

Farm to Market Road 129 (FM 129) is located in Palo Pinto County. The highway begins at FM 4 near Santo. It heads east through Brazos and ends at US 281.

FM 129 was designated on February 28, 1945, from US 281 north 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to Brazos. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended southwest 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to FM 2265. On December 15, 1959, the road was extended southwest to FM 4, replacing FM 2265.

FM 130 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 130

LocationMorris County, Cass County
Length21.368 mi[47] (34.388 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[47]–present

Farm to Market Road 130 (FM 130) is located in Morris and Cass counties. The highway begins at US 259 in Daingerfield. It heads east and ends at SH 11 near Linden.

FM 130 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH 11 northwest to Carterville. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended west to FM 250. On September 21, 1973, the road was extended west to US 259, replacing FM 2891 and part of FM 1400.

FM 130 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 130

LocationPalo Pinto County
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945–September 26, 1945

A previous route numbered FM 130 was designated on February 28, 1945, from US 180 at Palo Pinto south to Lone Camp. FM 130 was cancelled on September 26, 1945, and became a portion of FM 4.

FM 131 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 131

LocationGrayson County
Length7.333 mi[48][nb 2] (11.801 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[49]–present

Farm to Market Road 131 (FM 131) is located in Grayson County.

FM 131 begins at a junction with US 75 in Sherman. The highway travels in a northern direction along Travis Street, crosses US 82, then leaves the city near Knollwood. FM 131 has an overlap with FM 691 in an unincorporated area of the county, then travels through the westernmost part of Denison, ending at an intersection with FM 120.

FM 131 was designated on February 28, 1945, from US 75 at Sherman to Pottsboro. On December 5, 1958, the section from FM 691 to Pottsboro was transferred to FM 1417 and FM 996, although this section remained signed as FM 131 until the 1960 travel map was released.[50][51] On November 24, 1959, the road was extended north to FM 120. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 131 (UR 131). The designation reverted to FM 131 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

Junction list

The entire route is in Grayson County.

Locationmi[52]kmDestinationsNotes
Sherman0.00.0  US 75 (Sam Rayburn Freeway)US 75 exit 60
1.72.7  US 82 (Buck Owens Freeway) – Gainesville, BonhamUS 82 exit 641 (east) / exit 642A (west)
3.96.3 
 
  FM 691 west – Grayson County College, Airport
South end of FM 691 overlap
5.18.2 
 
  FM 691 east
North end of FM 691 overlap; access to Texoma Medical Center
Denison8.513.7  FM 120 – Pottsboro, Denison
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 132 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 132

LocationHouston County
Length7.180 mi[53] (11.555 km)
Existed1945[53]–present

Farm to Market Road 132 (FM 132) is located in Houston County. It runs from CR 3120 east to SH 7 at Crockett.

FM 132 was designated on February 28, 1945, from SH 7 southwest 2.5 miles (4.0 km) miles to Porter Springs. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended southwest 2.3 miles (3.7 km). On May 2, 1962, the road was extended southwest 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to its current end.

FM 133 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 133

LocationDimmit and La Salle counties
Length20.632 mi[54] (33.204 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[54]–present

Farm to Market Road 133 (FM 133) is located in Dimmit and La Salle counties. It runs from US 83 at Catarina to I-35 at Artesia Wells.[55][56]

FM 133 was designated on January 11, 1945, from US 83 at or near Catarina to US 81 (present-day I-35) at or near Artesia Wells and then to Freer. This segment was part of SH 189 and SH 55 before 1939. On September 9, 1947, the route was modified to have a concurrency with US 81 from Artesia Wells to a point midway between Artesia Wells and Encinal; this concurrency was extended to Encinal on January 27, 1948. On October 28, 1953, the 46-mile (74 km) section of FM 133 east of US 81 was transferred to FM 863 (now SH 44).

FM 134 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 134

LocationMarion and Harrison counties
Length28.739 mi[57] (46.251 km)
ExistedJanuary 10, 1945[57]–present

Farm to Market Road 134 (FM 134) is located in Marion and Harrison counties. It runs from I-20 and US 80 near Waskom northwest to SH 49 in Jefferson.

FM 134 was designated on January 10, 1945, from US 59 near Jefferson to SH 43 near Karnack. On June 11, 1945, the road was extended southeast to Leigh, creating a concurrency with SH 43. On July 15, 1949, the road was extended south to US 80, while a short section of the old route in Leigh was redesignated as a spur connection. On August 30, 1950, the concurrency with SH 43 was removed as SH 43's southern section was truncated. On February 19, 1953, the spur connection to Leigh became part of FM 1999. On May 25, 1955, the road was extended northwest along the old route of US 59 to SH 49 in Jefferson. On August 13, 1962, the road was relocated in Karnack, creating a concurrency with FM 1915, which became part of SH 43 on June 1, 1967.

FM 135 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 135

LocationSan Jacinto County
Length7.304 mi[58] (11.755 km)
ExistedMay 29, 1985[58]–present

Farm to Market Road 135 (FM 135) is located in San Jacinto County. The road was designated on May 29, 1985, from FM 980 to near the Livingston Reservoir as a replacement for FM Spur 980 to avoid confusion with the other FM Spur 980.

FM 135 (1944) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 135

LocationFloyd County
Length7.304 mi[58] (11.755 km)
ExistedMay 18, 1944[58]–March 24, 1958

A previous route numbered FM 135 was designated on May 18, 1944, from Lockney east to SH 207. On December 3, 1951, the road was extended to Loop 75, replacing Spur 75. FM 135 was cancelled on March 24, 1958, and transferred to FM 97, but signage was not changed until 1959.

FM 136 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 136

LocationRefugio, Aransas, San Patricio counties
Length29.490 mi[59] (47.460 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[59]–present

Farm to Market Road 136 (FM 136) is located in Refugio, Aransas, and San Patricio counties. It runs from US 77 in Woodsboro to SH 35 northeast of Gregory.

FM 136 was designated on February 28, 1945, to go from US 77 in Woodsboro via Bayside to US 181 in Gregory. On September 24, 1952, the road was extended southeast 0.7 miles (1.1 km) along the old route of US 181 to SH 35/US 181. On July 30, 1976, FM 136 was rerouted over old FM 3284 to end at SH 35 northeast of Gregory, while the old route of FM 136 was redesignated as new FM 3284.

FM 137 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 137

LocationLamar County
Length24.718 mi[60] (39.780 km)
ExistedFebruary 26, 1945[60]–present

Farm to Market Road 137 (FM 137) is located in Lamar County. It runs from US 82 Business in Paris to FM 38 in Roxton, and from another point on FM 38 to US 82 in Petty.

FM 137 was designated on February 28, 1945, to go from SH 24 8.0 miles (12.9 km) south of Paris to FM 38 in Roxton. On April 30, 1945, the road was extended to Noble, replacing a portion of FM 38. On August 18, 1945, the road was corrected so that it ended at SH 24 5.0 miles (8.0 km) south of Paris. On August 1, 1946, the section from Atlas to SH 24 was cancelled, and the road was rerouted to end at US 82 (now Bus. US 82) in Paris. On August 25, 1949, the road was extended from Noble to US 82 in Petty.

FM 138 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 138

LocationShelby and Nacogdoches counties
Length21.620 mi[61] (34.794 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[61]–present

Farm to Market Road 138 (FM 138) is located in Shelby and Nacogdoches counties. It runs from US 96 in Center to US 59 in Garrison.

FM 138 was designated on February 28, 1945, to go from US 96 westward 5.0 miles (8.0 km) in the direction of Stockman. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended to FM 415 in Stockman. On October 31, 1958, the road was extended west 3.6 miles (5.8 km) to the Attoyac River. On November 28, 1958, the road was extended to US 59, replacing FM 2023.

FM 139 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 139

LocationShelby County
Length29.971 mi[62] (48.234 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[62]–present

Farm to Market Road 139 (FM 139) is located in Shelby County. It runs from SH 7 to SH 87, and from another point on SH 87 to Liberty School.

FM 139 was designated on February 28, 1945, to go from SH 7 southeastward 4.3 miles (6.9 km) to the Sabine National Forest boundary. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended to 3.2 miles (5.1 km) to a road intersection at Ashton School. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended 6.0 miles (9.7 km) to Pauls Store. On November 13, 1953, the road was extended to SH 87, replacing FM 1278 (connecting section designated October 28). On June 28, 1963, the road was extended to Liberty School.

FM 140 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 140

LocationUvalde, Zavala, Frio, and Atascosa counties
Length97.788 mi[63] (157.375 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[63]–present

Farm to Market Road 140 (FM 140) is located in Uvalde, Zavala, Frio, and Atascosa counties. It runs from FM 117 near Uvalde to Business I-35 in Pearsall, and from another point on Business I-35 to US 281 north of Campbellton.

FM 140 was designated on February 28, 1945, to go from US 81 (now Business I-35) in Pearsall eastward 11.0 miles (17.7 km) to the road intersection just eastward of San Miguel Creek. On July 9, 1945, another section from the Zavala–Frio county line to SH 85 at Charlotte was added. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended from the road intersection just eastward of San Miguel Creek to the Zavala–Frio county line, connecting the sections, and the road was extended southeast 3.8 miles (6.1 km) from Charlotte to a road intersection. On October 26, 1949, the road was extended southeast 2.9 miles (4.7 km) to 6.7 miles (10.8 km) southeast of Charlotte. On January 29, 1953, the road was extended southeast to Christine and extended west to Frio Town community, replacing FM 477 and FM 1465 (connecting section from east end to west end of FM 477 designated on December 17, 1952). On July 28, 1953, the road was relocated southeast of Charlotte. On March 24, 1954, the road was extended west 22.6 miles (36.4 km) to the end of FM 188. On May 26, 1954, the road was extended west to FM 117, replacing FM 188. On June 21, 1955, the road was extended east to US 281.

FM 141 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 141

LocationLee County
Length20.119 mi[64] (32.378 km)
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[64]–present

Farm to Market Road 141 (FM 141) is located in Lee County. It runs from SH 21 via Dime Box to US 290 in Giddings.

FM 141 was designated on January 11, 1945, from SH 21 near Old Dime Box to Dime Box and then on to a road intersection 2.1 miles (3.4 km) southeast of Dime Box. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended southwest to US 290 in Giddings, replacing FM 1985.[65]

FM 142 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 142

LocationJones and Shackelford counties
Length9.2 mi[66] (14.8 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[66]–present

Farm to Market Road 142 (FM 142) is located in Jones and Shackelford counties. It runs from SH 6 at Stamford eastward and southward to SH 6 near Lueders.

FM 142 was designated on February 28, 1945, from US 380 (now SH 6) at Stamford eastward and southward 13.0 miles (20.9 km) to Bethel Lutheran Church. On October 31, 1958, the road was extended south and west to US 380 (now SH 6) at Avoca. On December 3, 1962, the section from FM 600 to Avoca became part of rerouted FM 600, and FM 142 was rerouted over the old route of FM 600 to US 380 (now SH 6) near Lueders.

FM 143 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 143

LocationBexar County
Length0.805 mi[67] (1,296 m)
ExistedJuly 28, 1994–present

Farm to Market Road 143 (FM 143) is located in Bexar County. It runs from Cagnon Road near the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Dominguez Unit southwest of San Antonio to Loop 1604.

The current FM 143 was designated on July 28, 1994. The Dominguez Unit opened in May 1995.[68]

FM 143 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 143

LocationKing and Knox counties
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945–August 29, 1990

A previous route numbered FM 143 was designated on February 28, 1945, from SH 283 (now SH 6) at Knox City westward to the eastern side of the Brazos River. On September 9, 1947, the road was shortened 1.5 miles (2.4 km), shortening the length to 4.9 miles (7.9 km). On November 20, 1951, FM 143 was extended west 3.0 miles (4.8 km) miles. It was extended west and northwest to the King County line on October 26, 1954. FM 143 was extended northwest to US 82 later that day. On September 5, 1973, FM 143 was signed (but not designated) as part of SH 222.[69] On July 31, 1975, FM 143 was rerouted in Knox City. FM 143 was cancelled on August 29, 1990, as the SH 222 designation became official.[70]

FM 144 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 144

LocationMorris County
Length24.965 mi[71] (40.177 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[71]–present

Farm to Market Road 144 (FM 144) is located in Morris County. It runs from US 259 to US 67 in Omaha, and from another point on US 67 in Omaha to SH 49, and from another point on SH 49 to FM 997 at Jenkins.

FM 144 was designated on February 28, 1945, from SH 11 at or near Cason northward to SH 49 near the Morris–Titus county line. On June 11, 1945, the road was extended north to SH 26 (later US 259; now Spur 284) at Omaha. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended south 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to a road intersection near Boggy Creek. On October 13, 1954, the road was extended east to FM 997 at Jenkins. On May 31, 1965, the road was extended north along the old location of US 259 to US 67. On September 26, 1967, the road was extended further north along the old location of US 259.

FM 145 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 145

LocationParmer, Castro, Swisher, and Briscoe counties
Length107.108 mi[72] (172.374 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[72]–present

Farm to Market Road 145 (FM 145) is located in Parmer, Castro, Swisher, and Briscoe counties. It runs from US 84 southeastward of Farwell east to FM 378, and from another point on FM 378 to SH 86.

FM 145 was designated on February 28, 1945, from US 87 in Kress east 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to a road intersection. On June 11, 1945, the road was extended west 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On December 16, 1948, the road was extended west 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to a county road (now FM 1424) and east 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to another road intersection. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended west 2.0 miles (3.2 km) to a road intersection and east 2.0 miles (3.2 km) to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended east 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to a road intersection. On November 1, 1954, the road was to extend west to FM 1175 at the Swisher–Castro county line and replace FM 1175 to SH 51 (now US 385) and to extend east to FM 409 at the Swisher–Briscoe county line and replace FM 409 to FM 598 (now FM 378) when construction on the extensions, FM 409, and FM 1175 were completed. On October 15, 1955, FM 145 was officially extended west to SH 51 (now US 385) and east to FM 598 (now FM 378), replacing FM 1175 and FM 409. On November 21, 1957, FM 145 was extended west to US 84, replacing FM 690, though the section west of FM 299 (signed as part of SH 214, which the road was officially designated as in 1966) was signed as FM 690 until 1958. On September 27, 1960, the road was extended east to FM 2464 and replaced a section of it to SH 86.

FM 146 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 146

LocationSwisher and Briscoe counties
Length25.957 mi[73] (41.774 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[73]–present

Farm to Market Road 146 (FM 146) is located in Swisher and Briscoe counties. It runs from SH 86 in Tulia north and east to SH 207.

FM 146 was designated on February 28, 1945, from Tulia north 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to a road intersection. On November 28, 1945, the road's description was amended so that it went from SH 86 in Tulia north 6.0 miles (9.7 km) to a road intersection. On December 17, 1947, the road was extended north and east 18.0 miles (29.0 km) to the Swisher–Briscoe county line. On September 29, 1948, the road was extended east 2.1 miles (3.4 km) to San Jacinto School. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended south 3.8 miles (6.1 km) to a road intersection. On August 6, 1951, the road was routed on Maxwell Street in Tulia, replacing a section of Loop 77. On November 16, 1953, the road was extended south 10.2 miles (16.4 km), replacing FM 1304 (connectiong section desigated October 28). On October 16, 1957, the section from then-FM 2272 to SH 86 was transferred to FM 284 (now SH 207), along with FM 2272 itself (FM 2272 was reassigned to the old route of FM 284). On September 24, 1963, the section from SH 86 to Sixth Street (then Loop 77) via Maxwell Avenue was given to the city of Tulia, the section from Maxwell Avenue via Sixth Street to FM 1318 became part of FM 1318 (as well as Loop 77 itself), and FM 146 was rerouted over FM Spur 1318 to SH 86.

FM 147 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 147

LocationLimestone and Falls counties
Length22.853 mi[74] (36.778 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[74]–present

Farm to Market Road 147 (FM 147) is located in Limestone and Falls counties. It runs SH 14 approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Groesbeck southwest to SH 7 in Marlin.

FM 147 was designated on February 28, 1945, from Marlin northeast to the community of McClanahan. On June 30, 1945, the road was extended to the Limestone County line. On January 18, 1946, the road was extended to Odds in Limestone County. On December 17, 1947, the road was extended northeast to SH 14, replacing FM 340. On February 27, 1958, the road was extended from another point on SH 7 southwest 4.3 miles (6.9 km) to a road intersection. On December 19, 1959, the section southwest of SH 7 was relocated, and was renumbered FM 712 as a result.

FM 148 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 148

LocationKaufman County
Length38.253 mi[75] (61.562 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[75]–present

Farm to Market Road 148 (FM 148) is located in Kaufman County. It runs from SH 274 near Kemp to US 80 in Terrell.

FM 149 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 149

LocationMontgomery and Grimes counties
Length48.238 mi[76] (77.632 km)
ExistedApril 20, 1945[76]–present

Farm to Market Road 149 (FM 149) is located in Montgomery and Grimes counties. It runs from FM 3090 near Erwin Community east to SH 90 at Anderson. After a short concurrency with SH 90, FM 149 turns east and southeast through Richards and Montgomery to the intersection of FM 1774 and SH 249.

RM 150 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 150

LocationHays County
Length25.792 mi[77] (41.508 km)
ExistedMay 31, 1945[77][nb 3]–present

Ranch to Market Road 150 (RM 150) is located in Hays County. It begins at an intersection with RM 12 in Dripping Springs. The highway runs in a generally north–south direction to RM 3237 before turning to the east. RM 150 serves as the Main Street of Kyle, where it meets I-35. RM 150 ends at an intersection with SH 21 just east of Kyle.

RM 150 was designated as Farm to Market Road 150 (FM 150) on May 31, 1945, from Kyle to SH 21. On October 27, 1952, it was extended west to FM 966 in Hays City, replacing Spur 5 and FM 1078.[78] On May 25, 1955, the FM 150 designation was extended to RM 12, replacing FM 966. The designation was changed to RM 150 on October 1, 1956.

Junction list

The entire route is in Hays County.

Locationmi[79]kmDestinationsNotes
Wimberley0.00.0  RM 12 – Wimberley, Dripping Springs
5.28.4 
 
FM 1826 north
12.119.5 
 
RM 3237 west (Old Kyle Road) – Wimberley
Kyle18.629.9 
 
FM 2770 north (Jack C. Hays Trail)
20.933.6  I-35 – Austin, San AntonioI-35 exit 213
25.841.5  SH 21 – Bastrop, San Marcos
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 151 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 151

LocationGrayson and Fannin counties
Length7.758 mi[80] (12.485 km)
ExistedMarch 26, 1953[80]–present

Farm to Market Road 151 (FM 151) is located in Grayson and Fannin counties. It runs from US 69 in Whitewright southeast to another point on US 69 in Trenton.

FM 151 was designated on March 26, 1953, along the current route. It is a former alignment of US 69 between Whitewright and Trenton.

FM 151 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 151

LocationFloyd County
ExistedJune 4, 1945–February 24, 1953

FM 151 was designated on June 4, 1945, from US 70 five miles east of Floydada south 7.0 miles (11.3 km). On November 20, 1951, the road was extended south to the Crosby County line. FM 151 was canceled on February 24, 1953, and transferred to FM 651.

RM 152 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 152

LocationMason and Llano counties
Length27.753 mi[81] (44.664 km)
ExistedJune 4, 1945[81][nb 4]–present

Ranch to Market Road 152 (RM 152) is located in Llano County. It runs from SH 16 in Llano southwest to US 87.

RM 152 was designated on June 4, 1945, as Farm to Market Road 152 (FM 152), running from SH 16 in Llano west to Castell as a replacement for a portion of SH 29, which was rerouted. On September 29, 1954, FM 152 was extended southwest to US 87, a spur connection in Castell was designated along the old route, and FM 152 was changed to RM 152. On May 24, 1962, the spur connection to Castell was transferred to RM 2768.

FM 153 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 153

LocationBastrop and Fayette counties
Length18.931 mi[82] (30.466 km)
ExistedJune 1, 1945[82]–present

Farm to Market Road 153 (FM 153) is located in Bastrop and Fayette counties. It runs from SH 71 north of Smithville east via Winchester to US 77 north of La Grange.

FM 153 was designated on June 1, 1945, from US 77, 7 miles (11 km) north of La Grange, to Winchester. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended west 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to the Fayette–Bastrop county line. On November 13, 1953, the road was extended west to SH 71, replacing FM 1870.

FM 154 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 154

LocationFayette County
Length17.013 mi[83] (27.380 km)
ExistedJune 1, 1945[83]–present

Farm to Market Road 154 (FM 154) is located in Fayette County. It runs from Loop 543 in West Point south via Muldoon to SH 95.

FM 154 was designated on June 1, 1945, from SH 95, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Flatonia, to Muldoon. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended 4.0 miles (6.4 km) northeast from Muldoon. On July 22, 1949, the road was extended northeast to SH 71 (now Loop 543) at West Point.

FM 155 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 155

LocationFayette, Colorado, and Lavaca counties
Length32.498 mi[84] (52.300 km)
ExistedJune 1, 1945[84]–present

Farm to Market Road 155 (FM 155) is located in Fayette, Colorado, and Lavaca counties. It runs from US 77 near La Grange via Holman to US 90 in Weimar, and from US 90 in Weimar to US 90 Alt.

FM 155 was designated on June 1, 1945, from US 77, 1 mile (1.6 km) south of La Grange, south toward Holman to the Fayette–Colorado county line north of Weimar. Twelve days later, the section from Holman via Weimar to 6.4 miles (10.3 km) south of Weimar was added, creating a gap. On January 27, 1949, the road was extended south a further 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from Weimar to SH 200. On November 20, 1951, the section from the Fayette–Colorado county line north of Weimar to Holman was added, closing the gap. On February 1, 1957, the route description was amended to indicate the break in the route at US 90.

FM 156 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 156

LocationTarrant and Denton counties
Length38.822 mi[85] (62.478 km)
ExistedJune 4, 1945[85]–present

Farm to Market Road 156 (FM 156) is located in Tarrant and Denton counties. It runs from Bus. US 287 in Fort Worth to I-35 in Sanger.

FM 157 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 157

LocationTarrant, Johnson, and Ellis counties
Length40.099 mi[86] (64.533 km)
ExistedJune 4, 1945[86]–present

Farm to Market Road 157 (FM 157) is located in Tarrant, Johnson, and Ellis counties. It runs from SH 121 in Euless to FM 66 in Maypearl.

FM 158 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 158

LocationBrazos County
Length7.212 mi[87] (11.607 km)
ExistedJune 5, 1945[87]–present

Farm to Market Road 158 (FM 158) runs from FM 1687 and SH 21 eastward to SH 30 in Bryan. It is also known as William J. Bryan Parkway west of SH 6 and Boonville Road east of SH 6.

FM 158 was designated on June 5, 1945, from SH 6 at Bryan through Harvey to the Navasota River. The next day, another section was added from SH 90 north of Roans Prairie west 10 miles (16 km) to the Keith/Carlos Road, creating a gap. On October 26, 1954, FM 158 was extended from the Grimes–Brazos county line to FM 244 at Carlos, closing the gap. On December 15, 1960, the section of FM 158 from FM 60 at Harvey southeast to SH 90 was transferred to SH 30. On July 15, 1988, the section of FM 158 from Loop 507 (former SH 6; now BS 6) east and south to FM 158 was returned to the city of Bryan, and Loop 158 from SH 21 to FM 158 was transferred to FM 158. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 158 (UR 158).[87][88] The designation reverted to FM 158 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 159 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 159

LocationBrazos County
Length16.617 mi[89] (26.742 km)
ExistedJune 5, 1945[89]–present

Farm to Market Road 159 (FM 159) is located in Brazos County. It runs from SH 105 near Navasota north to SH 6 near Millican.

FM 159 was designated on June 5, 1945, from SH 90 (now SH 105) to Allen Farm. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended to SH 6.

FM 160 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 160

LocationLiberty County
Length43.688 mi[90] (70.309 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945[90]–present

Farm to Market Road 160 (FM 160) is located in Liberty County. It runs from FM 770 southwest to Ames and then southeast.

FM 160 was designated on June 12, 1945, from US 90 at Ames southeast 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On May 23, 1951, the road was extended northeast to FM 770.

FM 161 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 161

LocationMorris and Cass counties
Length25.538 mi[91] (41.099 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[91]–present

Farm to Market Road 161 (FM 161) is located in Morris and Cass counties. It runs from US 67 in Naples to SH 155.

FM 161 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH 338 southeast of Naples southeast 7.0 miles (11.3 km) to a road intersection. On October 13, 1954, the road was extended southeast to SH 11 in Hughes Springs, replacing FM 2150. On September 20, 1961, the road was extended south 4.9 miles (7.9 km) to Harris Chapel. On May 2, 1962, the road was extended south to SH 155, its current southern terminus. On April 2, 1964, the road was extended north along the old route of SH 338 to US 67, its current northern terminus.

FM 161 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 161

LocationLiberty County
ExistedJune 12, 1945–May 15, 1946

A previous route numbered FM 161 was designated on June 12, 1945, from US 90 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Dayton north to East Gate Road. FM 161's destination was cancelled on May 15, 1946, when FM 686 was substituted for this road.

FM 162 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 162

LocationHidalgo County
Length1.387 mi[92] (2.232 km)
ExistedMarch 31, 1994[92]–present

Farm to Market Road 162 (FM 162) is located in Hidalgo County. It runs from I-69C/US 281 on El Cibolo Road, northeast of Faysville east to a prison site.

FM 162 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 162

LocationLiberty and Hardin counties
ExistedJune 12, 1945–December 21, 1984

A previous route numbered FM 162 was designated on June 12, 1945, from Moss Hill east 3.0 miles (4.8 km). On December 17, 1952, the road was extended east to FM 1935 at the Liberty–Hardin county line. On January 29, 1953, the road was extended east to FM 770 at Batson, replacing FM 1935. On September 27, 1960, FM 162 was extended 3.8 miles (6.1 km) northwest from SH 146. On June 26, 1962, FM 162 was extended west another 3.3 miles (5.3 km). On June 28, 1963, FM 162 was extended west to FM 2518. On June 22, 1964, FM 162 was extended to SH 321. FM 162 was cancelled on December 21, 1984, and transferred to SH 105.

FM 163 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 163

LocationLiberty County
Length4.332 mi[93] (6.972 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945[93]–present

Farm to Market Road 163 (FM 163) is located in Liberty County. It runs from the Oak Shade Fire Tower on SH 321 east and south 4.3 miles (6.9 km).

FM 163 was designated on June 12, 1945, from the Oak Shade Fire Tower on SH 321 to a point 2.3 miles (3.7 km). On November 30, 1949, the road was extended south 2.0 miles (3.2 km). On May 2, 1962, the road was extended to FM 1008, but on August 31, 1964, this extension was cancelled (the proposed extension is now CR 2285).[94]

FM 164 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 164

LocationChildress County
Length6.781 mi[95] (10.913 km)
ExistedSeptember 5, 1973[95]–present

Farm to Market Road 164 (FM 164) is a designation that has been used three times. The current use is for a loop route in Childress County. It runs from US 287 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Childress south, east, and north 7 miles (11 km) to US 83 in Childress.

FM 164 was designated on September 5, 1973, from US 287 southeast to Childress Army Air Field. On October 9, 1973, the road was extended east to US 83, replacing Spur 184 and a section of FM 2042.

FM 164 (1945–1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 164

LocationLiberty County
ExistedJune 12, 1945–October 3, 1955

The first use of the FM 164 designation was from SH 321 13 miles (21 km) north of Dayton east 2.2 miles (3.5 km) in Liberty County. FM 164 was cancelled on October 3, 1955, and transferred to FM 1008.

FM 164 (1956–1967) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 164

LocationHopkins County
ExistedSeptember 19, 1956–April 27, 1967

The FM 164 designation was next used on a route from US 67 west of Sulphur Springs northeast to SH 19 and Loop 313 in western Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County along a former routing of US 67. Loop 313 replaced another part of the former route of US 67. FM 164 was cancelled on April 27, 1967, and transferred to Loop 313 (now Bus. US 67).

RM 165 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 165

LocationBlanco and Hays counties
Length15.722 mi[96] (25.302 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[96]–present

Ranch to Market Road 165 (RM 165) is located in Blanco and Hays counties.

RM 165 begins at Loop 163 (the former alignment of US 281) in Blanco.[97] The route generally travels east to an intersection with RM 2325 and then to the northeast before ending at a junction with US 290 near Henly.[96][98]

RM 165 (in conjunction with Loop 163) provides a bypass of Johnson City and the US 281/290 junction for traffic traveling between Blanco and points east of Henly, such as Dripping Springs and Austin.[96]

RM 165 was designated on June 11, 1945 as Farm to Market Road 165 (FM 165),[99] connecting US 281 (and, after its realignment, Loop 163) to Middle Creek Road, approximately 5.4 miles (8.7 km) to the east. The designation was changed to RM 165 on October 1, 1956.[100] The designation was extended to the current eastern terminus of US 290 on November 21, 1956.[96]

The bridge structure crossing the Blanco River (which had replaced the original low-water crossing) was washed out in a catastrophic flooding event on May 23–24, 2015, with road closure at that location until further notice. The bridge deck and support beams were displaced from the piers and washed downstream; the piers and bents may require some repair after inspection for damage, and completion of a replacement deck structure is not anticipated by the Texas Department of Transportation before October 2015.[citation needed][needs update]

FM 166 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 166

LocationBurleson County
Length15.545 mi[101] (25.017 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[101]–present

Farm to Market Road 166 (FM 166) is located in Burleson County. It runs from SH 36 in Caldwell to FM 50.

FM 166 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 36 in Caldwell east 5.0 miles (8.0 km) toward Tunis. On August 26, 1948, the designation was extended east through Tunis to its current terminus at FM 50.

FM 167 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 167

LocationHood County
Length16.091 mi[102] (25.896 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[102]–present

Farm to Market Road 167 (FM 167) is located in Hood County. It runs from FM 51 near the Parker County line east and south to US 377 in Granbury, and then from another point on US 377 south via Acton and DeCordova.[102][103][104]

FM 167 was designated on May 23, 1951, from US 377 to the community of Waples.[105][106] On September 20, 1961, it was extended north to FM 51. On December 20, 1984, it was extended south over part of FM 208 and all of FM 1190 to its current southern terminus at a county road.[102]

FM 167 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 167

LocationJohnson, Hill, and Bosque counties
ExistedJune 11, 1945[102]–September 27, 1946

A previous route numbered FM 167 was designated in Johnson County on June 11, 1945, from Cleburne to the Hill County line, as a replacement for SH 353. The same designation also added a segment in Bosque County, from Morgan to Meridian, creating a gap. This gap was closed on August 23, 1945. FM 167 was cancelled on September 27, 1946, and reassigned back to SH 353 (now SH 174).[102]

FM 168 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 168

LocationWest Texas
Length139.238 mi[107] (224.082 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[107]–present

Farm to Market Road 168 (FM 168) is located in West Texas. It runs from FM 2219 to FM 1076. At 139 miles (224 km), FM 168 is the longest farm to market road in Texas; however RM 33 was 141 miles (227 km) before its truncations in 1977 and 1984.

FM 168 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Hart south to the Lamb County line. The same day the road was extended to Olton. On July 5, 1951, the road was extended north to a point 5.0 miles (8.0 km) from Nazareth, replacing FM 1056 (connecting section designated May 23). On November 20, 1951, FM 168 was extended north and east 8.3 miles (13.4 km) to a road intersection. On July 11, 1952, 3.0 miles (4.8 km) miles of FM 168 were transferred to FM 1075. On September 21, 1955, the road was extended north 4.2 miles (6.8 km) to the Randall County line. On December 14, 1956, the road was extended north to FM 1062, replacing FM 679. On October 24, 1958, the road was extended south to US 84 near Anton, replacing FM 304 (although it remained signed as FM 304 until 1959) and creating a concurrency at US 70. On January 13, 1960, FM 168 was extended south to FM 41, replacing FM 2395 and FM 1632 and creating a concurrency with SH 116 (now SH 114). On September 27, 1960, the road was extended north to FM 2219. On May 5, 1966, the section from FM 41 to US 380 was added. On May 25, 1976, the section from US 380 to FM 1076 was added.

Junction list
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Terry 
 
FM 1076 west / County Road 575
 
 
US 380 east – Tahoka
South end of US 380 overlap
 
 
US 380 west – Brownfield
North end of US 380 overlap
 
 
FM 1698 west
  FM 211 – Meadow, New Home
HockleyRopesville 
 
FM 41 east – Slide
South end of FM 41 overlap
   US 62 / US 82 – Brownfield, Lubbock
 
 
FM 41 west – Sundown
  FM 1585
Smyer 
 
SH 114 east – Lubbock
South end of SH 114 overlap
 
 
SH 114 west – Levelland
North end of SH 114 overlap
  FM 1294 – Shallowater
 
 
FM 597 west
South end of FM 597 overlap
Anton  US 84 – Littlefield, Lubbock
 
 
FM 597 east – Abernathy
North end of FM 597 overlap
LambSpade  FM 54 – Littlefield, Petersburg
 
 
FM 37 east – Cotton Center
South end of FM 37 overlap
 
 
FM 37 west – Amherst
North end of FM 37 overlap
 
 
FM 1071 east
Olton 
 
US 70 east – Plainview
South end of US 70 overlap
 
 
US 70 west – Muleshoe
North end of US 70 overlap
 
 
FM 1842 south
 
 
FM 2881 east
CastroHart  FM 145 – Kress
  SH 194 – Dimmitt, Plainview
 
 
FM 928 east
Nazareth  SH 86 – Dimmitt, Tulia
  FM 1075 – Happy
Randall 
 
FM 1714 east
Umbarger 
 
US 60 west – Hereford
South end of US 60 overlap
 
 
US 60 east – Canyon
  FM 1062 – Canyon
 
 
FM 2219 east / Sampson Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

RM 169 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 169

LocationPresidio County
Length25.028 mi[108] (40.279 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[108][nb 5]–present
KML is not from Wikidata

Ranch to Market Road 169 (RM 169) is located in Presidio County.

The southern terminus of RM 169 is at Casa Piedra Road near Plata.[109] The route travels north near Alamito Creek[110] and reaches its northern terminus at US 67 approximately 7 miles (11 km) south of Marfa.[108][111]

The route was established on June 11, 1945, as Farm to Market Road 169 (FM 169), a 13.0-mile (20.9 km) road from US 67 towards Casa Piedra. FM 169 was extended 13.4 miles (21.6 km) southward on July 15, 1949, and redesignated RM 169 on June 29, 1967.[108]

FM 170 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 170

LocationBrewster and Presidio counties
Length114.580 mi[112] (184.399 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[112][nb 6]–present

FM 171 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 171

LocationWichita and Clay counties
Length37.212 mi[113] (59.887 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[113]–present

Farm to Market Road 171 (FM 171) is located in Wichita and Clay counties. It runs from Bus. US 287 in Wichita Falls to FM 2332.

FM 172 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 172

LocationArcher and Clay counties
Length23.145 mi[114] (37.248 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[114]–present

Farm to Market Road 172 (FM 172) connects the farming areas of eastern Archer County and southern Clay County. It passes just south of and crosses a portion of Lake Arrowhead in Clay County. FM 172 terminates at SH 25 near Windthorst and at SH 148 near Bluegrove, between Henrietta and Jacksboro.

FM 172 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 148 west to Bluegrove. On May 23, 1951, it was extended west to Deer Creek. On November 20, 1951, the route from Bluegrove to Deer Creek was renumbered FM 1883. Instead, FM 172 was rerouted west to US 281 at Scotland, replacing FM 1783. On January 23, 1953, it was extended westward and southward 4.6 miles (7.4 km) to a road intersection. On October 28, 1953, it was extended to SH 25.[114]

FM 173 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 173

LocationClay County
Length0.944 mi[115] (1,519 m)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[115]–present

Farm to Market Road 173 (FM 173) is located in Clay County. Its western terminus is in the unincorporated community of Joy, at an intersection with Old Joy–Shannon Road. It travels approximately 0.9 miles (1.4 km) to the east before ending at SH 148.[116]

FM 173 was designated on June 11, 1945, along the current route.[115]

FM 174 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 174

LocationArcher, Clay, and Montague counties
Length35.492 mi[117] (57.119 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[117]–present

Farm to Market Road 174 (FM 174) is located in Archer, Clay, and Montague counties. It runs from US 281 and SH 25 in Windthorst to US 81 in Bowie.[118][119]

FM 174 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 148 east to Buffalo Springs. On May 26, 1949, it was extended east to the end of FM 176 at Vashti and replaced that route from Vashti to Bellevue. On February 6, 1953, the portion from Vashti to Bellevue was transferred to FM 1288, while FM 174 was instead extended east over old FM 1288 from Vashti to US 287 in Bowie. On September 29, 1954, it was extended west from SH 148 to US 281. On April 2, 1980, it was extended east along a former segment of US 287 to its current terminus at US 81 in Bowie.[117]

FM 175 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 175

LocationJack and Clay counties
Length11.337 mi[120] (18.245 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[120]–present

Farm to Market Road 175 (FM 175) is located in Jack and Clay counties.[120] Its western terminus is in northwestern Jack County at Loop 187, the former alignment of US 281 through Antelope.[121][118] The two-lane road travels to the east, then the north, and again to the east before entering Clay County. It passes through the community of Shannon before reaching its eastern terminus at SH 148.[120][122]

FM 175 was designated from SH 148 to Shannon on June 11, 1945. The designation was extended to the Clay–Jack county line on October 29, 1954. On November 18, 1954, it was extended to US 281 (now Loop 187) in Antelope, replacing FM 2063.[120]

FM 176 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 176

LocationConcho County
Length5.631 mi[123] (9.062 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[123]–present

Farm to Market Road 176 (FM 176) is located in western Concho County, beginning at an intersection with County Road 2332 (CR 2332) and CR 2335. The 5.7-mile (9.2 km) road continues north to terminate at an intersection with US 87 just west of Eden.

The entire highway has a speed limit of 70 miles per hour (110 km/h), which is lowered to 65 miles per hour (105 km/h) at night.[124]

FM 176 was designated on May 23, 1951, along the current route.

FM 176 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 176

LocationClay County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–May 26, 1949

A previous route numbered FM 176 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Bellevue to Vashti. FM 176 was cancelled on May 26, 1949, and became a portion of FM 174.

FM 177 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 177

LocationCherokee County
Length4.983 mi[125] (8.019 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[125]–present

Farm to Market Road 177 (FM 177) is located in Cherokee County.

The western terminus of FM 177 is at US 69. It has intersections with FM 2493 west of Mixon and FM 3052 in Mixon before reaching its eastern terminus at SH 135.[125][126]

The current FM 177 was designated on May 23, 1951, along the current route.

FM 177 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 177

LocationDawson County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–April 30, 1947

The first FM 177 was designated in Dawson County on June 11, 1945, from SH 137, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Lamesa, to Patricia. FM 177 was cancelled on April 30, 1947, and became a portion of SH 349.

FM 178 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 178

LocationDawson County
Length25.004 mi[127] (40.240 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[127]–present

Farm to Market Road 178 (FM 178) is located in Dawson County. It runs from US 87 northward through Midway and Key to FM 1210 at US 87.

FM 178 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 180 in Key southward 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to Midway. On September 29, 1948, the road was extended southward 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to a road intersection. On September 21, 1955, the road was extended south to US 87. On May 5, 1966, the road was extended northward 1.9 miles (3.1 km) to FM 827, replaced a section of FM 827, and extended north from FM 827 to FM 1210 at US 87.

FM 179 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 179

LocationDawson, Lynn, Lubbock, and Hale counties
Length106.931 mi[128] (172.089 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[128]–present

Farm to Market Road 179 (FM 179) is located in Dawson, Lynn, Lubbock, and Hale counties. It runs from US 87 in Lamesa to SH 194 near Edmonson.

FM 180 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 180

LocationLee County
Length13.131 mi[129] (21.132 km)
ExistedMay 5, 1966[129]–present

Farm to Market Road 180 (FM 180) is located in Lee County. It runs from US 290 to the Nails Creek State Park entrance.

FM 180 was designated on May 5, 1966, from US 290, 1.6 miles (2.6 km) west of the Fayette County line, northeast 5.8 miles (9.3 km). On May 7, 1970, the road was extended to FM 1697. On November 3, 1972, the road was extended to the Nails Creek State Park entrance.

FM 180 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 180

LocationDawson County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–April 8, 1964

A previous route numbered FM 180 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Arvana, north of Lamesa, to 3.0 miles (4.8 km) east. FM 180 was cancelled on April 8, 1964, and renumbered FM 2411 to eliminate confusion with US 180.

FM 181 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 181

LocationGaines, Andrews, and Ector counties
Length63.301 mi[130] (101.873 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[130][nb 7]–present

Farm to Market Road 181 (FM 181) is located in Gaines, Andrews, and Ector counties.

FM 181 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 51 (now US 385) in Seminole southwest to the Gaines–Andrews county line. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended southeast 7.4 miles (11.9 km). On July 25, 1951, the road was extended to FM 87 (now SH 176). On August 16, 1951, the road was extended to FM 703 (now SH 115), replacing FM 1303. On December 17, 1951, the road was extended to the Andrews–Ector county line. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended to SH 302.

On October 1, 1956, the designation was changed to Ranch to Market Road 181 (RM 181), but reverted to FM 181 on June 1, 1992.

FM 182 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 182

LocationBosque and Coryell counties
Length22.660 mi[131] (36.468 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[131]–present

Farm to Market Road 182 (FM 182) is located in Bosque and Coryell counties. It begins at SH 36 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Ames, passes by Turnersville and Norse, and ends 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Norse.

FM 182 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 36 to Turnersville. On July 14, 1949, it was extended north to its current northern terminus, replacing FM 928.

FM 183 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 183

LocationCoryell County
Length17.502 mi[132] (28.167 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[132]–present

Farm to Market Road 183 (FM 183) is located in Coryell County. The road begins at US 84 and continues southwestward and northwestward, passing through Pearl and Bee House before ending at US 84 east of Evant.

FM 183 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Purmela south across US 84 via Pearl to Bee House. On July 14, 1949, FM 183 was extended north 7.6 miles (12.2 km) to the Coryell–Hamilton county line. On January 14, 1952, the section north of US 84 was transferred to FM 932. On November 21, 1956, the road was extended west 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to FM 2306. On January 15, 1957, the road was extended to US 84 near Evant, replacing FM 2306. When the alignment was constructed, FM 183 was rerouted to bypass Bee House, and the old route to Bee House became a spur connection.

FM 184 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 184

LocationCoryell County
Length6.115 mi[133] (9.841 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[133]–present

Farm to Market Road 184 (FM 184) is located in Coryell County. The road begins at SH 36 and continues southeast to the Coryell–Bell county line.

FM 184 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 36 southward 4.2 miles (6.8 km) to Seattle. On February 20, 1946, the road was extended northeast to the Bell County line. On May 5, 1964, FM 184 was relocated due to the expansion of the Fort Hood Military Reservation; the old route is now Range Road and Cold Springs Road.

FM 185 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 185

LocationCoryell and McLennan counties
Length30.860 mi[134] (49.664 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[134]–present

Farm to Market Road 185 (FM 185) is located in Coryell County. It runs from US 84 northward and eastward via Osage and Crawford to FM 1637.

FM 185 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 84 to Osage. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended east to Crawford. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended east to SH 6. On September 20, 1961, the road was extended northeast to FM 1637. On July 27, 1995, the section from SH 6 to FM 1637 was redesignated Urban Road 185 (UR 185). The designation reverted to FM 185 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 186 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 186

LocationDimmit County
Length14.220 mi[135] (22.885 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[135]–present

Farm to Market Road 186 (FM 186) is located in Dimmit County. It runs from Loop 225 in Carrizo Springs southwest 14.2 miles (22.9 km) to a county road that continues to Dentonio.

FM 186 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 83 (this section became Loop 225 on November 18, 1947) in Carrizo Springs southwest 11.2 miles (18.0 km) toward Dentonio. On November 5, 1971, the road was extended southwest 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to its current terminus.

RM 187 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 187

LocationZavala, Uvalde, Bandera, and Kerr counties
Length81.930 mi[136] (131.854 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[136][137][nb 8]–present

Ranch to Market Road 187 (RM 187) is located in Zavala, Uvalde, Bandera, and Kerr counties. It runs from US 57 near Batesville to SH 39.

FM 188 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 188

LocationGalveston County
Length0.424 mi[138] (682 m)
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[138]–present

Farm to Market Road 188 (FM 188) is located in Galveston. It runs along Teichman Road, from 89th Street and Blume Drive to I-45 at SH 275.[139]

FM 188 was designated on October 31, 1958, from I-45 at Teichman's Point southwest to the Moody State School. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 188 (UR 188). The designation reverted to FM 188 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 188 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 188

LocationUvalde County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–May 26, 1954

A previous FM 188 was designated on June 11, 1945, from FM 117, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Uvalde, southeast 8 miles (13 km) by way of Fort Inge. FM 188 was cancelled on May 26, 1954, and transferred to FM 140.

RM 189 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 189

LocationVal Verde and Sutton counties
Length33.728 mi[140][141] (54.280 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[140]–present

Ranch to Market Road 189 (RM 189) is located in Val Verde and Sutton counties. It runs from SH 163 to US 277.

RM 189 was designated as on July 11, 1945, from SH 163 near Juno to the Val Verde–Sutton county line. On October 29, 1948, it was extended to US 277. The road is shown as Farm to Market Road 189 (FM 189) on the October 29, 1948 minute order document (probably in error).[142]

FM 190 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 190

LocationDimmit County
Length13.278 mi[143] (21.369 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[143]–present

Farm to Market Road 190 (FM 190) is located in Dimmit County. It runs from US 83 through Asherton to SH 85.

FM 190 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 83 through Asherton to SH 85. On May 22, 1958, it was extended northwest over the old route of US 83.

FM 191 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 191

LocationZavala and Dimmit counties
Length6.291 mi[144] (10.124 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[144]–present

Farm to Market Road 191 (FM 191) is located in Dimmit and Zavala counties. It runs from US 277 to US 83 north of Carrizo Springs.[144][145][146]

FM 191 was designated on June 11, 1945, along the current route.[144]

FM 192 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 192

LocationHudspeth County
Length25.447 mi[147] (40.953 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[147]–present
KML is not from Wikidata

Farm to Market Road 192 (FM 192) is located in Hudspeth County. It generally parallels the Rio Grande for its entire length.

The southern terminus of FM 192 is along the Rio Grande in unincorporated Hudspeth County.[148] From here, the road proceeds northwestward, paralleling the river and passing

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191 93 FM 192 94 FM 193 95 FM 194 95 1 FM 194 1945 96 FM 195 97 FM 196 98 FM 197 99 FM 198 100 FM 199 101 Notes 102 ReferencesFM 100 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 100LocationFannin CountyLength17 440 mi 1 nb 1 28 067 km Existed1944 1 presentFarm to Market Road 100 FM 100 is located in Fannin County FM 100 begins at an intersection with SH 56 in Honey Grove The highway travels in a northern direction through the town along 5th Street turning west then back north near Oakwood Cemetery leaving Honey Grove just north of US 82 the section of FM 100 between SH 56 and US 82 is overlapped with SH 34 North of Honey Grove FM 100 travels near the eastern edge of Caddo National Grassland and Lake Crockett The highway ends at County Road 2180 where the designation becomes FM 79 FM 100 was designated on May 18 1944 from Honey Grove north to Monkstown On July 25 1951 it was extended north to its current northern terminus This was part of SH 34 before 1939 Junction listThe entire route is in Fannin County Locationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesHoney Grove0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 34 south SH 56 Ladonia Bonham ParisSouth end of SH 34 overlap1 11 8 nbsp nbsp US 82 SH 34 Bonham ParisUS 82 exit 686 north end of SH 34 overlapSash10 416 7 nbsp nbsp FM 2216 east Tigertown 10 917 5 nbsp nbsp FM 409 west Lake Crockett Coffee Mill LakeMonkstown14 924 0 nbsp nbsp FM 273 west TelephoneRiverby18 429 6 nbsp nbsp FM 79 east1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFM 101 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 101LocationEastland CountyLength8 397 mi 3 13 514 km Existed1944 3 presentFarm to Market Road 101 FM 101 is located in Eastland County The road begins at SH 112 in Morton Valley and continues eastward to Loop 254 in Ranger FM 101 was designated on May 18 1944 along the current route Junction listThe entire route is in Eastland County Locationmi 4 kmDestinationsNotesMorton Valley0 00 0 nbsp SH 112 Eastland 1 72 7 nbsp nbsp FM 1852 northRanger8 213 2 nbsp nbsp FM 717 north Austin Street Caddo8 413 5 nbsp Loop 254 Weatherford Eastland1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 102 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 102LocationWharton and Colorado countiesLength38 845 mi 5 62 515 km Existed1944 5 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 102 Farm to Market Road 102 FM 102 is located in Wharton and Colorado counties It runs from SH 60 in Wharton to I 10 near Alleyton FM 103 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 103LocationMontague CountyLength19 975 mi 6 32 147 km Existed1944 6 presentKML file edit help Template Attached KML Farm to Market Road 103KML is not from Wikidata Farm to Market Road 103 FM 103 is located in northern Montague County Beginning at US 82 in Nocona it runs north east and south to FM 2953 northeast of Lake Nocona 7 8 9 A 0 3 mile long 0 5 km spur connection is located in the unincorporated community of Spanish Fort FM 103 was designated on May 18 1944 from Nocona northward 9 5 miles 15 3 km The route was extended to Spanish Fort on November 23 1948 On December 20 1988 it was extended to the intersection with FM 2953 On April 25 1996 the spur connection was added FM 104 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 104LocationHardeman and Cottle countiesLength39 937 mi 10 64 272 km Existed1944 10 presentFarm to Market Road 104 FM 104 is located in Cottle and Hardeman counties It begins east of Paducah at US 70 and runs north and then east to SH 6 at Quanah FM 104 was designated on May 18 1944 along the current route FM 105 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 105LocationJasper and Orange countiesLength37 098 mi 11 59 703 km ExistedMay 18 1944 11 presentFarm to Market Road 105 FM 105 is located in Jasper and Orange counties The road runs from US 96 to FM 1006 FM 105 was designated on May 18 1944 from Vidor north to the Jasper County line On October 25 1947 it was extended north to Evadale On December 16 1948 the designation was extended southeast to FM 408 and FM 409 at Orangefield On January 29 1953 FM 105 was extended east to SH 87 replacing FM 409 On December 19 1962 the road was extended north over a former alignment of US 96 to that route s new location On August 15 1965 it was extended east and south to FM 1006 FM 106 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 106LocationCameron CountyLength14 829 mi 12 23 865 km ExistedJune 22 1944 12 presentFarm to Market Road 106 FM 106 is located in Cameron County It runs from Loop 499 to FM 510 FM 106 was designated on June 22 1944 from Harlingen to Rio Hondo On July 3 1945 the road was extended east and north to the Arroyo Colorado On December 10 1946 the eastern terminus was shorted to 1 8 miles 2 9 km south of Arroyo Colorado On July 1 1959 the section from FM 507 south to US 77 was transferred to FM 507 the section from FM 507 east to Harlingen Air Force Base Access Road was cancelled and the section from Harlingen Air Force Base Access Road east to FM 1595 was transferred to new FM 1595 while FM 106 was routed over old FM 1595 On November 10 1967 the road was extended to FM 1847 replacing a section of FM 803 and a section of FM 2358 which was decommissioned as the other section was transferred to FM 1847 a section of FM 106 from FM 803 north 5 miles 8 0 km was transferred to FM 2925 On August 4 1988 the section from Loop 448 now Bus US 77 to Loop 499 was transferred to Spur 206 On August 29 1989 the road was extended east and south to FM 510 On June 27 1995 the section from Loop 499 to FM 509 was transferred to Urban Road 106 UR 106 The designation reverted to FM 106 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 107 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 107LocationCoryell McLennan and Falls countiesLength30 136 mi 14 48 499 km ExistedMay 18 1944 14 presentFarm to Market Road 107 FM 107 is located in Coryell McLennan and Falls counties The road begins at SH 36 southeast of Gatesville and heads southeastward via Moody to I 35 in Eddy FM 107 was designated on May 18 1944 from SH 7 in Chilton to US 81 in Eddy On June 11 1945 FM 107 was extended west to SH 317 in Moody On February 20 1952 FM 107 was extended west and north to US 84 replacing FM 1742 which replaced the section of SH 236 from Moody to Mother Neff State Park on November 20 1951 15 On October 14 1960 the section of FM 107 from US 84 south to what was then FM 1996 was renumbered as FM 1996 Old FM 1996 was cancelled and transferred to FM 107 On July 31 1975 the section east of I 35 began to be signed but not designated as SH 7 and the section east of US 77 was signed as Bus SH 7 16 On August 29 1990 the section from I 35 to US 77 was officially transferred to SH 7 On October 25 1990 the section from US 77 to SH 7 was officially redesignated as Bus SH 7 FM 108 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 108LocationGonzales and DeWitt countiesLength35 007 mi 17 56 338 km ExistedMay 18 1944 17 presentFarm to Market Road 108 FM 108 is located in Gonzales and DeWitt counties It runs from SH 97 to SH 119 FM 108 was designated on May 18 1944 from Smiley to Gonzales to connect with SH 200 now SH 97 On July 14 1949 the road was extended southwest 1 6 miles 2 6 km from Smiley On September 28 1950 the road was extended southeast to SH 119 replacing FM 1534 FM 109 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 109LocationWashington Austin and Colorado countiesLength34 245 mi 18 55 112 km ExistedAugust 1 1944 18 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 109 Farm to Market Road 109 FM 109 is located in Washington Austin and Colorado counties It runs from SH 36 near Brenham to SH 71 near Columbus FM 110 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 110LocationCaldwell and Hays countiesLength12 000 mi 19 19 312 km ExistedApril 1 1986 19 presentFarm to Market Road 110 FM 110 is located in Caldwell and Hays counties The designation begins at I 35 northeast of San Marcos and heads southeastward and southwestward back to I 35 southwest of San Marcos As of 2022 update only the southern segment from I 35 to SH 80 is open to traffic 20 Construction of the northern segment began in March 2022 with completion scheduled for spring 2024 21 FM 110 1944 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 110LocationJohnson CountyExistedAugust 1 1944 February 25 1985A previous route numbered FM 110 was designated on August 1 1944 from Cleburne to Grandview FM 110 was cancelled on February 25 1985 and transferred to FM 4 FM 111 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 111LocationBurleson CountyLength8 338 mi 22 13 419 km ExistedDecember 19 1969 22 presentFarm to Market Road 111 FM 111 is located in Burleson County The road was designated on December 19 1969 from a county road south of Caldwell south across FM 60 at Deanville to a county road The route was formerly FM 2618 a portion of which had been a spur off the original FM 111 FM 111 1944 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 111LocationBurleson CountyExistedAugust 1 1944 December 19 1969A previous route numbered FM 111 was designated on August 1 1944 from SH 21 west of Caldwell to Deanville On November 20 1951 the road was extended southeast to FM 976 On January 18 1955 the road was shortened slightly when the section from the eastern terminus at FM 976 to 0 4 miles 0 64 km southwest was transferred to FM 976 and a spur connection to Deanville was added This spur connection was transferred to FM 2618 on November 24 1959 On May 2 1962 the section that was lost in 1955 was added back and the road was extended southeast 2 7 miles 4 3 km through Birch to a road intersection FM 111 was cancelled on December 19 1969 and transferred to FM 60 FM 112 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 112LocationWilliamson Milam and Lee countiesLength27 264 mi 23 43 877 km ExistedOctober 24 1944 23 presentFarm to Market Road 112 FM 112 is located in Williamson Milam and Lee counties It runs from SH 95 in Taylor to FM 696 west of Lexington FM 112 was designated on October 24 1944 from Lexington to Taylor as a replacement for SH 102 On September 27 1960 the section from FM 696 to Loop 123 was transferred to FM 696 FM 113 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 113LocationParker CountyLength16 907 mi 24 27 209 km Existed1944 24 presentFarm to Market Road 113 FM 113 is located in Parker County It runs from FM 1885 via Garner to US 180 and from another point on US 180 via Millsap to I 20 FM 113 was designated on October 24 1944 from US 180 to Millsap On May 23 1951 the road was extended south to US 80 On February 6 1953 the road was extended north to Garner replacing FM 1544 On May 2 1962 the road was extended to FM 1885 FM 114 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 114LocationRed River and Bowie countiesLength22 207 mi 25 35 739 km Existed1944 25 presentFarm to Market Road 114 FM 114 is located in Red River and Bowie counties It runs from US 82 east of Clarksville to US 259 FM 114 was designated on December 12 1944 from US 82 1 5 miles 2 4 km east of Clarksville east to English and south to US 82 2 miles 3 2 km south of Avery On September 20 1961 the section south of English was transferred to FM 1699 the road was rerouted east to end at FM 1326 On May 1 1964 the road was extended east to US 259 replacing a section of FM 1326 FM 115 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 115LocationFranklin and Wood countiesLength16 746 mi 26 26 950 km Existed1944 26 presentFarm to Market Road 115 FM 115 is located in Franklin and Wood counties It runs from I 30 south of Mount Vernon to SH 11 FM 115 was designated on December 12 1944 from FM 21 near Hopewell southward 7 0 miles 11 3 km to a point opposite the main Tidewater Camp in the Clearwater Oil Field On June 11 1948 FM 115 was extended south to SH 11 On June 23 1967 FM 115 was rerouted from 6 7 miles 10 8 km miles north of SH 11 to I 30 replacing the old FM 2723 The old route from FM 21 southward 4 6 miles 7 4 km was renumbered new FM 2723 the section from 6 3 miles 10 1 km north of SH 11 northeast 1 3 miles 2 1 km was renumbered FM 3007 and the remainder of the old route was inundated by the reservoir FM 116 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 116LocationCoryell and Bell countiesLength27 852 mi 27 44 823 km Existed1944 27 presentFarm to Market Road 116 FM 116 is located in Coryell and Bell counties It runs from US 84 west of Gatesville to I 14 US 190 in Copperas Cove and from another point on I 14 US 190 in Copperas Cove to a county road FM 116 was designated on August 1 1944 from US 84 west of Gatesville to US 190 now Bus US 190 in Copperas Cove On May 5 1966 FM 116 was extended south 3 2 miles 5 1 km to the Coryell Bell county line On June 2 1967 FM 116 was extended south 0 2 miles 0 32 km miles into Bell County On September 26 1989 FM 116 was realigned to continue from FM 1113 south on North First and east on Avenue F in Copperas Cove to meet its old routing while the old routing of FM 116 on North Main from FM 1113 to Avenue F was given to the city of Copperas Cove On June 27 1995 the section of FM 116 from FM 1113 to the current south end was transferred to Urban Road 116 UR 116 The designation reverted to FM 116 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 117 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 117LocationUvalde Zavala and Frio countiesLength59 202 mi 28 95 276 km Existed1945 28 presentFarm to Market Road 117 FM 117 is located in Uvalde Zavala and Frio counties It runs from US 83 in Uvalde southeast to Business I 35 then concurrent with Business I 35 to SH 85 and concurrent with SH 85 0 5 miles 0 80 km and then southeast from SH 85 to the Frio LaSalle county line FM 117 was designated on January 11 1945 from US 83 in Uvalde southeastward via Batesville to the end of pavement 4 8 miles 7 7 km miles southeast of Batesville replacing part of SH 55 which was truncated to end in Uvalde On August 25 1949 FM 117 was extended southeast to US 81 now Business I 35 replacing FM 471 On June 28 1963 FM 117 was extended southeast 2 8 miles 4 5 km to the Frio LaSalle county line its current terminus FM 118 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 118LocationHunt CountyLength11 363 mi 29 18 287 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 29 presentKML file edit help Template Attached KML Farm to Market Road 118KML is not from Wikidata Farm to Market Road 118 FM 118 is located in Hunt County Its southern terminus is at FM 499 in eastern Greenville 30 It runs north and intersects FM 1566 before reaching its northern terminus at FM 512 in the community of South Sulphur west of Commerce 31 FM 118 was designated on January 11 1945 from US 67 east of Greenville at Ardis Heights north 2 5 miles 4 0 km to SH 24 now SH 224 northeast of Greenville On June 25 1945 the road was extended to Jacobia On February 21 1946 the section from SH 24 to US 67 was transferred to SH 355 but this section would again become part of FM 118 on July 1 1947 On January 16 1953 FM 118 was extended to FM 512 replacing FM 1738 and a spur connection in Jacobia was added FM 119 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 119LocationSherman and Moore countiesLength45 937 mi 32 73 928 km ExistedDecember 12 1944 32 presentFarm to Market Road 119 FM 119 is located in Sherman and Moore counties It runs from US 54 southwestward of Texhoma south to US 287 4 miles 6 4 km north of Dumas FM 119 was designated on December 12 1944 from US 287 4 miles 6 4 km north of Dumas to Sunray On July 11 1945 the road was extended north from Sunray 2 5 miles 4 0 km On February 11 1946 it was extended 6 0 miles 9 7 km north of the Moore Sherman county line On September 17 1952 the road was extended north to Texhoma replacing FM 845 and FM 1269 and creating concurrencies at FM 289 now SH 15 and FM 1573 On May 6 1964 the section of FM 119 from the Oklahoma state line south to FM 289 was transferred to FM 1290 FM 119 was extended north on a new route from FM 289 to US 54 however signage was not changed until January 1 1965 FM 120 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 120LocationGrayson CountyLength20 330 mi 33 32 718 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 33 presentFarm to Market Road 120 FM 120 is located in Grayson County It runs from Cooks Corner Road and Willow Springs Road west of Pottsboro to the Carpenter s Bluff bridge FM 120 was designated on January 11 1945 from Carpenter s Bluff to Denison and then on to Pottsboro On July 14 1949 the road was extended north to Fink On December 17 1952 the road was extended north to the Government Property Line On May 10 1957 the road was extended west from old US 75 to SH 75A now SH 91 eliminating a concurrency On July 28 1959 the road was extended east along old FM 84 to SH 75A On February 25 1968 the road was rerouted in Denison On June 27 1995 the section from FM 1417 to FM 1753 was transferred to Urban Road 120 UR 120 On December 17 2009 the section from Elks Boulevard and Preston Bend junction north of Preston south 6 3 miles 10 1 km was transferred to SH 289 the section from Worthington Lane in Pottsboro south 0 7 miles 1 1 km to existing FM 120 was transferred to Spur 316 and FM 120 was extended west 4 5 miles 7 2 km to Cooks Corner Road Willow Springs Road replacing a section of FM 996 The designation of the section previously transferred to UR 120 reverted to FM 120 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 121 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 121LocationGrayson CountyLength33 088 mi 34 53 250 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 34 presentFarm to Market Road 121 FM 121 is located in Grayson County It runs from US 377 in Tioga to SH 160 south of Whitewright There is a concurrency with SH 5 in Van Alstyne Because of possible confusion between FM 121 and SH 121 the main road to DFW Airport approximately 15 miles 24 km to the south southbound US 75 in Van Alstyne has a sign saying DFW Traffic Use Exit 38C at the exit for FM 121 importance citation needed FM 121 was designated on January 11 1945 from Van Alstyne to Gunter On November 23 1948 the road was extended east to Cannon On May 23 1951 the road was extended east to SH 160 south of Whitewright On January 16 1953 the road was extended west to SH 10 now US 377 at Tioga replacing FM 1284 connecting section designated December 17 1952 On December 15 1977 a break in the route was added at SH 5 On February 27 2020 FM Spur 121 was designated along a portion of the proposed Dallas North Tollway extension from FM 121 4 miles 6 4 km west of SH 289 to the tripoint of Grayson Collin and Denton counties 35 Junction listThe entire route is in Grayson County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesTioga nbsp US 377 Pilot Point WhitesboroGunter nbsp SH 289 Preston Road Southmayd Celina nbsp nbsp FM 3356 south WestonVan Alstyne nbsp US 75 Collins Freeway Sherman McKinneyUS 75 exit 51 nbsp nbsp SH 5 north HoweWest end of SH 5 overlap nbsp nbsp SH 5 south AnnaEast end of SH 5 overlap nbsp nbsp FM 2729 north Tom Bean nbsp SH 160 Whitewright Desert1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 122 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 122LocationCrosby CountyLength0 130 mi 36 209 m ExistedFebruary 28 1945 36 presentFarm to Market Road 122 FM 122 is located in Crosby County It runs from SH 207 to Avenue G in Ralls FM 122 was designated on February 28 1945 from US 82 at Ralls south to Caprock as a replacement of a section of SH 207 On June 11 1945 a section from Post north 8 0 miles 12 9 km was added creating a gap On December 16 1948 the northern section was extended south to 1 5 miles 2 4 km north of the end of the southern section On February 25 1949 the sections were connected 37 On July 31 1956 the road was extended north to the new location of US 62 On October 31 1958 a spur was added in Ralls On September 1 1965 the entirety of mainline FM 122 was transferred back to SH 207 and the FM 122 designation was applied to the remaining spur route 38 While TxDOT lists the 0 175 mile long 0 282 km FM 742 as the shortest route of the Farm to Market system 39 FM 122 s certified mileage of 0 13 miles 0 21 km is less 36 FM 123 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 123LocationPanola CountyLength10 712 mi 40 17 239 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 40 presentFarm to Market Road 123 FM 123 is located in Panola County It runs from US 79 northeast of Carthage to the Louisiana state line FM 123 was designated on January 11 1945 from US 79 east and southeast 10 2 miles 16 4 km to Deadwood On January 30 1951 the road was extended southeast 10 2 miles 16 4 km to the Louisiana state line On January 7 1952 the section from east of US 70 southeast to Louisiana became part of FM 31 and FM 123 was rerouted directly east to the Louisiana state line replacing FM 998 FM 124 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 124LocationPanola CountyLength15 154 mi 41 24 388 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 41 presentFarm to Market Road 124 FM 124 is located in Panola County It runs from US 79 west of Carthage to US 59 FM 124 was designated on January 11 1945 from US 79 northeast to SH 149 in Beckville On October 29 1953 the road was extended east to FM 959 On September 27 1960 the road was extended east to US 59 creating a concurrency with FM 959 However FM 959 was realigned on a new straight route eliminating the concurrency with FM 959 FM 125 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 125LocationCass CountyLength24 667 mi 42 39 698 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 42 presentFarm to Market 125 FM 125 is located in Cass County It runs from SH 8 north of Linden southeast to the Louisiana state line with a spur connection to US 59 and SH 155 in Linden FM 125 was designated on February 28 1945 from Linden to Kildare then onward to SH 43 2 0 miles 3 2 km miles north of the Cass Marion county line On April 14 1947 the road was extended via McLeod to the Louisiana state line On June 2 1964 the road was extended north 2 0 miles 3 2 km miles over old SH 8 the section of old SH 8 from FM 125 south to US 59 became Spur 400 but this became FM Spur 125 nine days later FM 126 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 126LocationJones Taylor and Nolan countiesLength59 808 mi 43 96 252 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 43 presentFarm to Market Road 126 FM 126 is located in Jones Taylor and Nolan counties The highway begins at SH 153 near Nolan It heads northwest towards Merkel in Taylor County and ends at US Highway 83 near Hamlin in Jones County FM 126 was designated on January 11 1945 from US 80 later Loop 39 now Business I 20 P northward 10 9 miles 17 5 km to Noodle On December 16 1948 the road was extended southwest 10 4 miles 16 7 km via Blair to Nubia replacing FM 615 On November 20 1951 the road was extended southwest to the Nolan County line On December 13 1951 the road was extended southwest to FM 53 now SH 153 replacing FM 607 On December 17 1952 the road was extended north to US 180 On October 22 1954 the road was extended north to US 83 replacing FM 606 FM 127 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 127LocationTitus CountyLength10 374 mi 44 16 695 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 44 presentFarm to Market Road 127 FM 127 is located in Titus County The highway begins at Farm to Market Road 21 FM 21 in Blodgett in Titus County It heads northeast and ends at State Highway 49 SH 49 in Mt Pleasant FM 127 was designated on February 28 1945 from Spur 134 later this section became part of rerouted US 271 now SH 49 in Mount Pleasant southwestward 8 2 miles 13 2 km to a community On December 17 1952 the road was extended southwest 2 2 miles 3 5 km to FM 21 FM 128 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 128LocationDelta CountyLength16 259 mi 45 26 166 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 45 presentFarm to Market Road 128 FM 128 is located in Delta County The highway begins at Farm to Market 64 FM 64 near Pecan Gap It heads east through Ben Franklin and ends at State Highway 24 SH 24 near Cooper FM 128 was designated on February 28 1945 from SH 24 near Cooper northwest via Ben Franklin to FM 64 in Pecan Gap On November 23 1948 the road was extended west to Ladonia but on February 16 1949 this extension became part of FM 64 instead FM 129 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 129LocationPalo Pinto CountyLength10 182 mi 46 16 386 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 46 presentFarm to Market Road 129 FM 129 is located in Palo Pinto County The highway begins at FM 4 near Santo It heads east through Brazos and ends at US 281 FM 129 was designated on February 28 1945 from US 281 north 3 0 miles 4 8 km to Brazos On November 24 1959 the road was extended southwest 3 5 miles 5 6 km to FM 2265 On December 15 1959 the road was extended southwest to FM 4 replacing FM 2265 FM 130 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 130LocationMorris County Cass CountyLength21 368 mi 47 34 388 km ExistedMay 23 1951 47 presentFarm to Market Road 130 FM 130 is located in Morris and Cass counties The highway begins at US 259 in Daingerfield It heads east and ends at SH 11 near Linden FM 130 was designated on May 23 1951 from SH 11 northwest to Carterville On October 31 1957 the road was extended west to FM 250 On September 21 1973 the road was extended west to US 259 replacing FM 2891 and part of FM 1400 FM 130 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 130LocationPalo Pinto CountyExistedFebruary 28 1945 September 26 1945A previous route numbered FM 130 was designated on February 28 1945 from US 180 at Palo Pinto south to Lone Camp FM 130 was cancelled on September 26 1945 and became a portion of FM 4 FM 131 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 131LocationGrayson CountyLength7 333 mi 48 nb 2 11 801 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 49 presentFarm to Market Road 131 FM 131 is located in Grayson County FM 131 begins at a junction with US 75 in Sherman The highway travels in a northern direction along Travis Street crosses US 82 then leaves the city near Knollwood FM 131 has an overlap with FM 691 in an unincorporated area of the county then travels through the westernmost part of Denison ending at an intersection with FM 120 FM 131 was designated on February 28 1945 from US 75 at Sherman to Pottsboro On December 5 1958 the section from FM 691 to Pottsboro was transferred to FM 1417 and FM 996 although this section remained signed as FM 131 until the 1960 travel map was released 50 51 On November 24 1959 the road was extended north to FM 120 On June 27 1995 the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 131 UR 131 The designation reverted to FM 131 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 Junction listThe entire route is in Grayson County Locationmi 52 kmDestinationsNotesSherman0 00 0 nbsp US 75 Sam Rayburn Freeway US 75 exit 601 72 7 nbsp US 82 Buck Owens Freeway Gainesville BonhamUS 82 exit 641 east exit 642A west 3 96 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 691 west Grayson County College AirportSouth end of FM 691 overlap 5 18 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 691 eastNorth end of FM 691 overlap access to Texoma Medical CenterDenison8 513 7 nbsp FM 120 Pottsboro Denison1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFM 132 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 132LocationHouston CountyLength7 180 mi 53 11 555 km Existed1945 53 presentFarm to Market Road 132 FM 132 is located in Houston County It runs from CR 3120 east to SH 7 at Crockett FM 132 was designated on February 28 1945 from SH 7 southwest 2 5 miles 4 0 km miles to Porter Springs On October 31 1957 the road was extended southwest 2 3 miles 3 7 km On May 2 1962 the road was extended southwest 2 5 miles 4 0 km to its current end FM 133 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 133LocationDimmit and La Salle countiesLength20 632 mi 54 33 204 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 54 presentFarm to Market Road 133 FM 133 is located in Dimmit and La Salle counties It runs from US 83 at Catarina to I 35 at Artesia Wells 55 56 FM 133 was designated on January 11 1945 from US 83 at or near Catarina to US 81 present day I 35 at or near Artesia Wells and then to Freer This segment was part of SH 189 and SH 55 before 1939 On September 9 1947 the route was modified to have a concurrency with US 81 from Artesia Wells to a point midway between Artesia Wells and Encinal this concurrency was extended to Encinal on January 27 1948 On October 28 1953 the 46 mile 74 km section of FM 133 east of US 81 was transferred to FM 863 now SH 44 FM 134 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 134LocationMarion and Harrison countiesLength28 739 mi 57 46 251 km ExistedJanuary 10 1945 57 presentFarm to Market Road 134 FM 134 is located in Marion and Harrison counties It runs from I 20 and US 80 near Waskom northwest to SH 49 in Jefferson FM 134 was designated on January 10 1945 from US 59 near Jefferson to SH 43 near Karnack On June 11 1945 the road was extended southeast to Leigh creating a concurrency with SH 43 On July 15 1949 the road was extended south to US 80 while a short section of the old route in Leigh was redesignated as a spur connection On August 30 1950 the concurrency with SH 43 was removed as SH 43 s southern section was truncated On February 19 1953 the spur connection to Leigh became part of FM 1999 On May 25 1955 the road was extended northwest along the old route of US 59 to SH 49 in Jefferson On August 13 1962 the road was relocated in Karnack creating a concurrency with FM 1915 which became part of SH 43 on June 1 1967 FM 135 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 135LocationSan Jacinto CountyLength7 304 mi 58 11 755 km ExistedMay 29 1985 58 presentFarm to Market Road 135 FM 135 is located in San Jacinto County The road was designated on May 29 1985 from FM 980 to near the Livingston Reservoir as a replacement for FM Spur 980 to avoid confusion with the other FM Spur 980 FM 135 1944 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 135LocationFloyd CountyLength7 304 mi 58 11 755 km ExistedMay 18 1944 58 March 24 1958A previous route numbered FM 135 was designated on May 18 1944 from Lockney east to SH 207 On December 3 1951 the road was extended to Loop 75 replacing Spur 75 FM 135 was cancelled on March 24 1958 and transferred to FM 97 but signage was not changed until 1959 FM 136 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 136LocationRefugio Aransas San Patricio countiesLength29 490 mi 59 47 460 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 59 presentFarm to Market Road 136 FM 136 is located in Refugio Aransas and San Patricio counties It runs from US 77 in Woodsboro to SH 35 northeast of Gregory FM 136 was designated on February 28 1945 to go from US 77 in Woodsboro via Bayside to US 181 in Gregory On September 24 1952 the road was extended southeast 0 7 miles 1 1 km along the old route of US 181 to SH 35 US 181 On July 30 1976 FM 136 was rerouted over old FM 3284 to end at SH 35 northeast of Gregory while the old route of FM 136 was redesignated as new FM 3284 FM 137 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 137LocationLamar CountyLength24 718 mi 60 39 780 km ExistedFebruary 26 1945 60 presentFarm to Market Road 137 FM 137 is located in Lamar County It runs from US 82 Business in Paris to FM 38 in Roxton and from another point on FM 38 to US 82 in Petty FM 137 was designated on February 28 1945 to go from SH 24 8 0 miles 12 9 km south of Paris to FM 38 in Roxton On April 30 1945 the road was extended to Noble replacing a portion of FM 38 On August 18 1945 the road was corrected so that it ended at SH 24 5 0 miles 8 0 km south of Paris On August 1 1946 the section from Atlas to SH 24 was cancelled and the road was rerouted to end at US 82 now Bus US 82 in Paris On August 25 1949 the road was extended from Noble to US 82 in Petty FM 138 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 138LocationShelby and Nacogdoches countiesLength21 620 mi 61 34 794 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 61 presentFarm to Market Road 138 FM 138 is located in Shelby and Nacogdoches counties It runs from US 96 in Center to US 59 in Garrison FM 138 was designated on February 28 1945 to go from US 96 westward 5 0 miles 8 0 km in the direction of Stockman On November 23 1948 the road was extended to FM 415 in Stockman On October 31 1958 the road was extended west 3 6 miles 5 8 km to the Attoyac River On November 28 1958 the road was extended to US 59 replacing FM 2023 FM 139 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 139LocationShelby CountyLength29 971 mi 62 48 234 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 62 presentFarm to Market Road 139 FM 139 is located in Shelby County It runs from SH 7 to SH 87 and from another point on SH 87 to Liberty School FM 139 was designated on February 28 1945 to go from SH 7 southeastward 4 3 miles 6 9 km to the Sabine National Forest boundary On May 23 1951 the road was extended to 3 2 miles 5 1 km to a road intersection at Ashton School On December 17 1952 the road was extended 6 0 miles 9 7 km to Pauls Store On November 13 1953 the road was extended to SH 87 replacing FM 1278 connecting section designated October 28 On June 28 1963 the road was extended to Liberty School FM 140 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 140LocationUvalde Zavala Frio and Atascosa countiesLength97 788 mi 63 157 375 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 63 presentFarm to Market Road 140 FM 140 is located in Uvalde Zavala Frio and Atascosa counties It runs from FM 117 near Uvalde to Business I 35 in Pearsall and from another point on Business I 35 to US 281 north of Campbellton FM 140 was designated on February 28 1945 to go from US 81 now Business I 35 in Pearsall eastward 11 0 miles 17 7 km to the road intersection just eastward of San Miguel Creek On July 9 1945 another section from the Zavala Frio county line to SH 85 at Charlotte was added On December 16 1948 the road was extended from the road intersection just eastward of San Miguel Creek to the Zavala Frio county line connecting the sections and the road was extended southeast 3 8 miles 6 1 km from Charlotte to a road intersection On October 26 1949 the road was extended southeast 2 9 miles 4 7 km to 6 7 miles 10 8 km southeast of Charlotte On January 29 1953 the road was extended southeast to Christine and extended west to Frio Town community replacing FM 477 and FM 1465 connecting section from east end to west end of FM 477 designated on December 17 1952 On July 28 1953 the road was relocated southeast of Charlotte On March 24 1954 the road was extended west 22 6 miles 36 4 km to the end of FM 188 On May 26 1954 the road was extended west to FM 117 replacing FM 188 On June 21 1955 the road was extended east to US 281 FM 141 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 141LocationLee CountyLength20 119 mi 64 32 378 km ExistedJanuary 11 1945 64 presentFarm to Market Road 141 FM 141 is located in Lee County It runs from SH 21 via Dime Box to US 290 in Giddings FM 141 was designated on January 11 1945 from SH 21 near Old Dime Box to Dime Box and then on to a road intersection 2 1 miles 3 4 km southeast of Dime Box On October 28 1953 the road was extended southwest to US 290 in Giddings replacing FM 1985 65 FM 142 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 142LocationJones and Shackelford countiesLength9 2 mi 66 14 8 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 66 presentFarm to Market Road 142 FM 142 is located in Jones and Shackelford counties It runs from SH 6 at Stamford eastward and southward to SH 6 near Lueders FM 142 was designated on February 28 1945 from US 380 now SH 6 at Stamford eastward and southward 13 0 miles 20 9 km to Bethel Lutheran Church On October 31 1958 the road was extended south and west to US 380 now SH 6 at Avoca On December 3 1962 the section from FM 600 to Avoca became part of rerouted FM 600 and FM 142 was rerouted over the old route of FM 600 to US 380 now SH 6 near Lueders FM 143 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 143LocationBexar CountyLength0 805 mi 67 1 296 m ExistedJuly 28 1994 presentFarm to Market Road 143 FM 143 is located in Bexar County It runs from Cagnon Road near the Texas Department of Criminal Justice s Dominguez Unit southwest of San Antonio to Loop 1604 The current FM 143 was designated on July 28 1994 The Dominguez Unit opened in May 1995 68 FM 143 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 143LocationKing and Knox countiesExistedFebruary 28 1945 August 29 1990A previous route numbered FM 143 was designated on February 28 1945 from SH 283 now SH 6 at Knox City westward to the eastern side of the Brazos River On September 9 1947 the road was shortened 1 5 miles 2 4 km shortening the length to 4 9 miles 7 9 km On November 20 1951 FM 143 was extended west 3 0 miles 4 8 km miles It was extended west and northwest to the King County line on October 26 1954 FM 143 was extended northwest to US 82 later that day On September 5 1973 FM 143 was signed but not designated as part of SH 222 69 On July 31 1975 FM 143 was rerouted in Knox City FM 143 was cancelled on August 29 1990 as the SH 222 designation became official 70 FM 144 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 144LocationMorris CountyLength24 965 mi 71 40 177 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 71 presentFarm to Market Road 144 FM 144 is located in Morris County It runs from US 259 to US 67 in Omaha and from another point on US 67 in Omaha to SH 49 and from another point on SH 49 to FM 997 at Jenkins FM 144 was designated on February 28 1945 from SH 11 at or near Cason northward to SH 49 near the Morris Titus county line On June 11 1945 the road was extended north to SH 26 later US 259 now Spur 284 at Omaha On December 17 1952 the road was extended south 4 0 miles 6 4 km to a road intersection near Boggy Creek On October 13 1954 the road was extended east to FM 997 at Jenkins On May 31 1965 the road was extended north along the old location of US 259 to US 67 On September 26 1967 the road was extended further north along the old location of US 259 FM 145 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 145LocationParmer Castro Swisher and Briscoe countiesLength107 108 mi 72 172 374 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 72 presentFarm to Market Road 145 FM 145 is located in Parmer Castro Swisher and Briscoe counties It runs from US 84 southeastward of Farwell east to FM 378 and from another point on FM 378 to SH 86 FM 145 was designated on February 28 1945 from US 87 in Kress east 5 0 miles 8 0 km to a road intersection On June 11 1945 the road was extended west 5 0 miles 8 0 km On December 16 1948 the road was extended west 4 0 miles 6 4 km to a county road now FM 1424 and east 4 0 miles 6 4 km to another road intersection On July 14 1949 the road was extended west 2 0 miles 3 2 km to a road intersection and east 2 0 miles 3 2 km to a road intersection On November 20 1951 the road was extended east 3 0 miles 4 8 km to a road intersection On November 1 1954 the road was to extend west to FM 1175 at the Swisher Castro county line and replace FM 1175 to SH 51 now US 385 and to extend east to FM 409 at the Swisher Briscoe county line and replace FM 409 to FM 598 now FM 378 when construction on the extensions FM 409 and FM 1175 were completed On October 15 1955 FM 145 was officially extended west to SH 51 now US 385 and east to FM 598 now FM 378 replacing FM 1175 and FM 409 On November 21 1957 FM 145 was extended west to US 84 replacing FM 690 though the section west of FM 299 signed as part of SH 214 which the road was officially designated as in 1966 was signed as FM 690 until 1958 On September 27 1960 the road was extended east to FM 2464 and replaced a section of it to SH 86 FM 146 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 146LocationSwisher and Briscoe countiesLength25 957 mi 73 41 774 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 73 presentFarm to Market Road 146 FM 146 is located in Swisher and Briscoe counties It runs from SH 86 in Tulia north and east to SH 207 FM 146 was designated on February 28 1945 from Tulia north 5 0 miles 8 0 km to a road intersection On November 28 1945 the road s description was amended so that it went from SH 86 in Tulia north 6 0 miles 9 7 km to a road intersection On December 17 1947 the road was extended north and east 18 0 miles 29 0 km to the Swisher Briscoe county line On September 29 1948 the road was extended east 2 1 miles 3 4 km to San Jacinto School On December 16 1948 the road was extended south 3 8 miles 6 1 km to a road intersection On August 6 1951 the road was routed on Maxwell Street in Tulia replacing a section of Loop 77 On November 16 1953 the road was extended south 10 2 miles 16 4 km replacing FM 1304 connectiong section desigated October 28 On October 16 1957 the section from then FM 2272 to SH 86 was transferred to FM 284 now SH 207 along with FM 2272 itself FM 2272 was reassigned to the old route of FM 284 On September 24 1963 the section from SH 86 to Sixth Street then Loop 77 via Maxwell Avenue was given to the city of Tulia the section from Maxwell Avenue via Sixth Street to FM 1318 became part of FM 1318 as well as Loop 77 itself and FM 146 was rerouted over FM Spur 1318 to SH 86 FM 147 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 147LocationLimestone and Falls countiesLength22 853 mi 74 36 778 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 74 presentFarm to Market Road 147 FM 147 is located in Limestone and Falls counties It runs SH 14 approximately 4 miles 6 4 km south of Groesbeck southwest to SH 7 in Marlin FM 147 was designated on February 28 1945 from Marlin northeast to the community of McClanahan On June 30 1945 the road was extended to the Limestone County line On January 18 1946 the road was extended to Odds in Limestone County On December 17 1947 the road was extended northeast to SH 14 replacing FM 340 On February 27 1958 the road was extended from another point on SH 7 southwest 4 3 miles 6 9 km to a road intersection On December 19 1959 the section southwest of SH 7 was relocated and was renumbered FM 712 as a result FM 148 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 148LocationKaufman CountyLength38 253 mi 75 61 562 km ExistedFebruary 28 1945 75 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 148 Farm to Market Road 148 FM 148 is located in Kaufman County It runs from SH 274 near Kemp to US 80 in Terrell FM 149 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 149LocationMontgomery and Grimes countiesLength48 238 mi 76 77 632 km ExistedApril 20 1945 76 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 149 Farm to Market Road 149 FM 149 is located in Montgomery and Grimes counties It runs from FM 3090 near Erwin Community east to SH 90 at Anderson After a short concurrency with SH 90 FM 149 turns east and southeast through Richards and Montgomery to the intersection of FM 1774 and SH 249 RM 150 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 150LocationHays CountyLength25 792 mi 77 41 508 km ExistedMay 31 1945 77 nb 3 presentRanch to Market Road 150 RM 150 is located in Hays County It begins at an intersection with RM 12 in Dripping Springs The highway runs in a generally north south direction to RM 3237 before turning to the east RM 150 serves as the Main Street of Kyle where it meets I 35 RM 150 ends at an intersection with SH 21 just east of Kyle RM 150 was designated as Farm to Market Road 150 FM 150 on May 31 1945 from Kyle to SH 21 On October 27 1952 it was extended west to FM 966 in Hays City replacing Spur 5 and FM 1078 78 On May 25 1955 the FM 150 designation was extended to RM 12 replacing FM 966 The designation was changed to RM 150 on October 1 1956 Junction listThe entire route is in Hays County Locationmi 79 kmDestinationsNotesWimberley0 00 0 nbsp RM 12 Wimberley Dripping Springs 5 28 4 nbsp nbsp FM 1826 north 12 119 5 nbsp nbsp RM 3237 west Old Kyle Road WimberleyKyle18 629 9 nbsp nbsp FM 2770 north Jack C Hays Trail 20 933 6 nbsp I 35 Austin San AntonioI 35 exit 213 25 841 5 nbsp SH 21 Bastrop San Marcos1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 151 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 151LocationGrayson and Fannin countiesLength7 758 mi 80 12 485 km ExistedMarch 26 1953 80 presentFarm to Market Road 151 FM 151 is located in Grayson and Fannin counties It runs from US 69 in Whitewright southeast to another point on US 69 in Trenton FM 151 was designated on March 26 1953 along the current route It is a former alignment of US 69 between Whitewright and Trenton FM 151 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 151LocationFloyd CountyExistedJune 4 1945 February 24 1953FM 151 was designated on June 4 1945 from US 70 five miles east of Floydada south 7 0 miles 11 3 km On November 20 1951 the road was extended south to the Crosby County line FM 151 was canceled on February 24 1953 and transferred to FM 651 RM 152 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 152LocationMason and Llano countiesLength27 753 mi 81 44 664 km ExistedJune 4 1945 81 nb 4 presentRanch to Market Road 152 RM 152 is located in Llano County It runs from SH 16 in Llano southwest to US 87 RM 152 was designated on June 4 1945 as Farm to Market Road 152 FM 152 running from SH 16 in Llano west to Castell as a replacement for a portion of SH 29 which was rerouted On September 29 1954 FM 152 was extended southwest to US 87 a spur connection in Castell was designated along the old route and FM 152 was changed to RM 152 On May 24 1962 the spur connection to Castell was transferred to RM 2768 FM 153 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 153LocationBastrop and Fayette countiesLength18 931 mi 82 30 466 km ExistedJune 1 1945 82 presentFarm to Market Road 153 FM 153 is located in Bastrop and Fayette counties It runs from SH 71 north of Smithville east via Winchester to US 77 north of La Grange FM 153 was designated on June 1 1945 from US 77 7 miles 11 km north of La Grange to Winchester On October 28 1953 the road was extended west 3 0 miles 4 8 km to the Fayette Bastrop county line On November 13 1953 the road was extended west to SH 71 replacing FM 1870 FM 154 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 154LocationFayette CountyLength17 013 mi 83 27 380 km ExistedJune 1 1945 83 presentFarm to Market Road 154 FM 154 is located in Fayette County It runs from Loop 543 in West Point south via Muldoon to SH 95 FM 154 was designated on June 1 1945 from SH 95 3 miles 4 8 km north of Flatonia to Muldoon On November 23 1948 the road was extended 4 0 miles 6 4 km northeast from Muldoon On July 22 1949 the road was extended northeast to SH 71 now Loop 543 at West Point FM 155 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 155LocationFayette Colorado and Lavaca countiesLength32 498 mi 84 52 300 km ExistedJune 1 1945 84 presentFarm to Market Road 155 FM 155 is located in Fayette Colorado and Lavaca counties It runs from US 77 near La Grange via Holman to US 90 in Weimar and from US 90 in Weimar to US 90 Alt FM 155 was designated on June 1 1945 from US 77 1 mile 1 6 km south of La Grange south toward Holman to the Fayette Colorado county line north of Weimar Twelve days later the section from Holman via Weimar to 6 4 miles 10 3 km south of Weimar was added creating a gap On January 27 1949 the road was extended south a further 3 5 miles 5 6 km from Weimar to SH 200 On November 20 1951 the section from the Fayette Colorado county line north of Weimar to Holman was added closing the gap On February 1 1957 the route description was amended to indicate the break in the route at US 90 FM 156 editMain article Farm to Market Road 156 nbsp Farm to Market Road 156LocationTarrant and Denton countiesLength38 822 mi 85 62 478 km ExistedJune 4 1945 85 presentFarm to Market Road 156 FM 156 is located in Tarrant and Denton counties It runs from Bus US 287 in Fort Worth to I 35 in Sanger FM 157 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 157LocationTarrant Johnson and Ellis countiesLength40 099 mi 86 64 533 km ExistedJune 4 1945 86 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 157 Farm to Market Road 157 FM 157 is located in Tarrant Johnson and Ellis counties It runs from SH 121 in Euless to FM 66 in Maypearl FM 158 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 158LocationBrazos CountyLength7 212 mi 87 11 607 km ExistedJune 5 1945 87 presentFarm to Market Road 158 FM 158 runs from FM 1687 and SH 21 eastward to SH 30 in Bryan It is also known as William J Bryan Parkway west of SH 6 and Boonville Road east of SH 6 FM 158 was designated on June 5 1945 from SH 6 at Bryan through Harvey to the Navasota River The next day another section was added from SH 90 north of Roans Prairie west 10 miles 16 km to the Keith Carlos Road creating a gap On October 26 1954 FM 158 was extended from the Grimes Brazos county line to FM 244 at Carlos closing the gap On December 15 1960 the section of FM 158 from FM 60 at Harvey southeast to SH 90 was transferred to SH 30 On July 15 1988 the section of FM 158 from Loop 507 former SH 6 now BS 6 east and south to FM 158 was returned to the city of Bryan and Loop 158 from SH 21 to FM 158 was transferred to FM 158 On June 27 1995 the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 158 UR 158 87 88 The designation reverted to FM 158 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 159 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 159LocationBrazos CountyLength16 617 mi 89 26 742 km ExistedJune 5 1945 89 presentFarm to Market Road 159 FM 159 is located in Brazos County It runs from SH 105 near Navasota north to SH 6 near Millican FM 159 was designated on June 5 1945 from SH 90 now SH 105 to Allen Farm On July 14 1949 the road was extended to SH 6 FM 160 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 160LocationLiberty CountyLength43 688 mi 90 70 309 km ExistedJune 12 1945 90 presentFarm to Market Road 160 FM 160 is located in Liberty County It runs from FM 770 southwest to Ames and then southeast FM 160 was designated on June 12 1945 from US 90 at Ames southeast 5 0 miles 8 0 km On May 23 1951 the road was extended northeast to FM 770 FM 161 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 161LocationMorris and Cass countiesLength25 538 mi 91 41 099 km ExistedMay 23 1951 91 presentFarm to Market Road 161 FM 161 is located in Morris and Cass counties It runs from US 67 in Naples to SH 155 FM 161 was designated on May 23 1951 from SH 338 southeast of Naples southeast 7 0 miles 11 3 km to a road intersection On October 13 1954 the road was extended southeast to SH 11 in Hughes Springs replacing FM 2150 On September 20 1961 the road was extended south 4 9 miles 7 9 km to Harris Chapel On May 2 1962 the road was extended south to SH 155 its current southern terminus On April 2 1964 the road was extended north along the old route of SH 338 to US 67 its current northern terminus FM 161 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 161LocationLiberty CountyExistedJune 12 1945 May 15 1946A previous route numbered FM 161 was designated on June 12 1945 from US 90 6 miles 9 7 km west of Dayton north to East Gate Road FM 161 s destination was cancelled on May 15 1946 when FM 686 was substituted for this road FM 162 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 162LocationHidalgo CountyLength1 387 mi 92 2 232 km ExistedMarch 31 1994 92 presentFarm to Market Road 162 FM 162 is located in Hidalgo County It runs from I 69C US 281 on El Cibolo Road northeast of Faysville east to a prison site FM 162 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 162LocationLiberty and Hardin countiesExistedJune 12 1945 December 21 1984A previous route numbered FM 162 was designated on June 12 1945 from Moss Hill east 3 0 miles 4 8 km On December 17 1952 the road was extended east to FM 1935 at the Liberty Hardin county line On January 29 1953 the road was extended east to FM 770 at Batson replacing FM 1935 On September 27 1960 FM 162 was extended 3 8 miles 6 1 km northwest from SH 146 On June 26 1962 FM 162 was extended west another 3 3 miles 5 3 km On June 28 1963 FM 162 was extended west to FM 2518 On June 22 1964 FM 162 was extended to SH 321 FM 162 was cancelled on December 21 1984 and transferred to SH 105 FM 163 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 163LocationLiberty CountyLength4 332 mi 93 6 972 km ExistedJune 12 1945 93 presentFarm to Market Road 163 FM 163 is located in Liberty County It runs from the Oak Shade Fire Tower on SH 321 east and south 4 3 miles 6 9 km FM 163 was designated on June 12 1945 from the Oak Shade Fire Tower on SH 321 to a point 2 3 miles 3 7 km On November 30 1949 the road was extended south 2 0 miles 3 2 km On May 2 1962 the road was extended to FM 1008 but on August 31 1964 this extension was cancelled the proposed extension is now CR 2285 94 FM 164 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 164LocationChildress CountyLength6 781 mi 95 10 913 km ExistedSeptember 5 1973 95 presentFarm to Market Road 164 FM 164 is a designation that has been used three times The current use is for a loop route in Childress County It runs from US 287 3 miles 4 8 km west of Childress south east and north 7 miles 11 km to US 83 in Childress FM 164 was designated on September 5 1973 from US 287 southeast to Childress Army Air Field On October 9 1973 the road was extended east to US 83 replacing Spur 184 and a section of FM 2042 FM 164 1945 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 164LocationLiberty CountyExistedJune 12 1945 October 3 1955The first use of the FM 164 designation was from SH 321 13 miles 21 km north of Dayton east 2 2 miles 3 5 km in Liberty County FM 164 was cancelled on October 3 1955 and transferred to FM 1008 FM 164 1956 1967 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 164LocationHopkins CountyExistedSeptember 19 1956 April 27 1967The FM 164 designation was next used on a route from US 67 west of Sulphur Springs northeast to SH 19 and Loop 313 in western Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County along a former routing of US 67 Loop 313 replaced another part of the former route of US 67 FM 164 was cancelled on April 27 1967 and transferred to Loop 313 now Bus US 67 RM 165 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 165LocationBlanco and Hays countiesLength15 722 mi 96 25 302 km ExistedJune 11 1945 96 presentRanch to Market Road 165 RM 165 is located in Blanco and Hays counties RM 165 begins at Loop 163 the former alignment of US 281 in Blanco 97 The route generally travels east to an intersection with RM 2325 and then to the northeast before ending at a junction with US 290 near Henly 96 98 RM 165 in conjunction with Loop 163 provides a bypass of Johnson City and the US 281 290 junction for traffic traveling between Blanco and points east of Henly such as Dripping Springs and Austin 96 RM 165 was designated on June 11 1945 as Farm to Market Road 165 FM 165 99 connecting US 281 and after its realignment Loop 163 to Middle Creek Road approximately 5 4 miles 8 7 km to the east The designation was changed to RM 165 on October 1 1956 100 The designation was extended to the current eastern terminus of US 290 on November 21 1956 96 The bridge structure crossing the Blanco River which had replaced the original low water crossing was washed out in a catastrophic flooding event on May 23 24 2015 with road closure at that location until further notice The bridge deck and support beams were displaced from the piers and washed downstream the piers and bents may require some repair after inspection for damage and completion of a replacement deck structure is not anticipated by the Texas Department of Transportation before October 2015 citation needed needs update FM 166 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 166LocationBurleson CountyLength15 545 mi 101 25 017 km ExistedJune 11 1945 101 presentFarm to Market Road 166 FM 166 is located in Burleson County It runs from SH 36 in Caldwell to FM 50 FM 166 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 36 in Caldwell east 5 0 miles 8 0 km toward Tunis On August 26 1948 the designation was extended east through Tunis to its current terminus at FM 50 FM 167 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 167LocationHood CountyLength16 091 mi 102 25 896 km ExistedMay 23 1951 102 presentFarm to Market Road 167 FM 167 is located in Hood County It runs from FM 51 near the Parker County line east and south to US 377 in Granbury and then from another point on US 377 south via Acton and DeCordova 102 103 104 FM 167 was designated on May 23 1951 from US 377 to the community of Waples 105 106 On September 20 1961 it was extended north to FM 51 On December 20 1984 it was extended south over part of FM 208 and all of FM 1190 to its current southern terminus at a county road 102 FM 167 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 167LocationJohnson Hill and Bosque countiesExistedJune 11 1945 102 September 27 1946A previous route numbered FM 167 was designated in Johnson County on June 11 1945 from Cleburne to the Hill County line as a replacement for SH 353 The same designation also added a segment in Bosque County from Morgan to Meridian creating a gap This gap was closed on August 23 1945 FM 167 was cancelled on September 27 1946 and reassigned back to SH 353 now SH 174 102 FM 168 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 168LocationWest TexasLength139 238 mi 107 224 082 km ExistedJune 11 1945 107 presentFarm to Market Road 168 FM 168 is located in West Texas It runs from FM 2219 to FM 1076 At 139 miles 224 km FM 168 is the longest farm to market road in Texas however RM 33 was 141 miles 227 km before its truncations in 1977 and 1984 FM 168 was designated on June 11 1945 from Hart south to the Lamb County line The same day the road was extended to Olton On July 5 1951 the road was extended north to a point 5 0 miles 8 0 km from Nazareth replacing FM 1056 connecting section designated May 23 On November 20 1951 FM 168 was extended north and east 8 3 miles 13 4 km to a road intersection On July 11 1952 3 0 miles 4 8 km miles of FM 168 were transferred to FM 1075 On September 21 1955 the road was extended north 4 2 miles 6 8 km to the Randall County line On December 14 1956 the road was extended north to FM 1062 replacing FM 679 On October 24 1958 the road was extended south to US 84 near Anton replacing FM 304 although it remained signed as FM 304 until 1959 and creating a concurrency at US 70 On January 13 1960 FM 168 was extended south to FM 41 replacing FM 2395 and FM 1632 and creating a concurrency with SH 116 now SH 114 On September 27 1960 the road was extended north to FM 2219 On May 5 1966 the section from FM 41 to US 380 was added On May 25 1976 the section from US 380 to FM 1076 was added Junction listCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesTerry nbsp nbsp FM 1076 west County Road 575 nbsp nbsp US 380 east TahokaSouth end of US 380 overlap nbsp nbsp US 380 west BrownfieldNorth end of US 380 overlap nbsp nbsp FM 1698 west nbsp FM 211 Meadow New HomeHockleyRopesville nbsp nbsp FM 41 east SlideSouth end of FM 41 overlap nbsp nbsp US 62 US 82 Brownfield Lubbock nbsp nbsp FM 41 west Sundown nbsp FM 1585Smyer nbsp nbsp SH 114 east LubbockSouth end of SH 114 overlap nbsp nbsp SH 114 west LevellandNorth end of SH 114 overlap nbsp FM 1294 Shallowater nbsp nbsp FM 597 westSouth end of FM 597 overlapAnton nbsp US 84 Littlefield Lubbock nbsp nbsp FM 597 east AbernathyNorth end of FM 597 overlapLambSpade nbsp FM 54 Littlefield Petersburg nbsp nbsp FM 37 east Cotton CenterSouth end of FM 37 overlap nbsp nbsp FM 37 west AmherstNorth end of FM 37 overlap nbsp nbsp FM 1071 eastOlton nbsp nbsp US 70 east PlainviewSouth end of US 70 overlap nbsp nbsp US 70 west MuleshoeNorth end of US 70 overlap nbsp nbsp FM 1842 south nbsp nbsp FM 2881 eastCastroHart nbsp FM 145 Kress nbsp SH 194 Dimmitt Plainview nbsp nbsp FM 928 eastNazareth nbsp SH 86 Dimmitt Tulia nbsp FM 1075 HappyRandall nbsp nbsp FM 1714 eastUmbarger nbsp nbsp US 60 west HerefordSouth end of US 60 overlap nbsp nbsp US 60 east Canyon nbsp FM 1062 Canyon nbsp nbsp FM 2219 east Sampson Road1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusRM 169 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 169LocationPresidio CountyLength25 028 mi 108 40 279 km ExistedJune 11 1945 108 nb 5 presentKML file edit help Template Attached KML Ranch to Market Road 169KML is not from Wikidata Ranch to Market Road 169 RM 169 is located in Presidio County The southern terminus of RM 169 is at Casa Piedra Road near Plata 109 The route travels north near Alamito Creek 110 and reaches its northern terminus at US 67 approximately 7 miles 11 km south of Marfa 108 111 The route was established on June 11 1945 as Farm to Market Road 169 FM 169 a 13 0 mile 20 9 km road from US 67 towards Casa Piedra FM 169 was extended 13 4 miles 21 6 km southward on July 15 1949 and redesignated RM 169 on June 29 1967 108 FM 170 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 170LocationBrewster and Presidio countiesLength114 580 mi 112 184 399 km ExistedJune 11 1945 112 nb 6 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 170FM 171 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 171LocationWichita and Clay countiesLength37 212 mi 113 59 887 km ExistedJune 11 1945 113 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 171 Farm to Market Road 171 FM 171 is located in Wichita and Clay counties It runs from Bus US 287 in Wichita Falls to FM 2332 FM 172 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 172LocationArcher and Clay countiesLength23 145 mi 114 37 248 km ExistedJune 11 1945 114 presentFarm to Market Road 172 FM 172 connects the farming areas of eastern Archer County and southern Clay County It passes just south of and crosses a portion of Lake Arrowhead in Clay County FM 172 terminates at SH 25 near Windthorst and at SH 148 near Bluegrove between Henrietta and Jacksboro FM 172 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 148 west to Bluegrove On May 23 1951 it was extended west to Deer Creek On November 20 1951 the route from Bluegrove to Deer Creek was renumbered FM 1883 Instead FM 172 was rerouted west to US 281 at Scotland replacing FM 1783 On January 23 1953 it was extended westward and southward 4 6 miles 7 4 km to a road intersection On October 28 1953 it was extended to SH 25 114 FM 173 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 173LocationClay CountyLength0 944 mi 115 1 519 m ExistedJune 11 1945 115 presentFarm to Market Road 173 FM 173 is located in Clay County Its western terminus is in the unincorporated community of Joy at an intersection with Old Joy Shannon Road It travels approximately 0 9 miles 1 4 km to the east before ending at SH 148 116 FM 173 was designated on June 11 1945 along the current route 115 FM 174 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 174LocationArcher Clay and Montague countiesLength35 492 mi 117 57 119 km ExistedJune 11 1945 117 presentFarm to Market Road 174 FM 174 is located in Archer Clay and Montague counties It runs from US 281 and SH 25 in Windthorst to US 81 in Bowie 118 119 FM 174 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 148 east to Buffalo Springs On May 26 1949 it was extended east to the end of FM 176 at Vashti and replaced that route from Vashti to Bellevue On February 6 1953 the portion from Vashti to Bellevue was transferred to FM 1288 while FM 174 was instead extended east over old FM 1288 from Vashti to US 287 in Bowie On September 29 1954 it was extended west from SH 148 to US 281 On April 2 1980 it was extended east along a former segment of US 287 to its current terminus at US 81 in Bowie 117 FM 175 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 175LocationJack and Clay countiesLength11 337 mi 120 18 245 km ExistedJune 11 1945 120 presentFarm to Market Road 175 FM 175 is located in Jack and Clay counties 120 Its western terminus is in northwestern Jack County at Loop 187 the former alignment of US 281 through Antelope 121 118 The two lane road travels to the east then the north and again to the east before entering Clay County It passes through the community of Shannon before reaching its eastern terminus at SH 148 120 122 FM 175 was designated from SH 148 to Shannon on June 11 1945 The designation was extended to the Clay Jack county line on October 29 1954 On November 18 1954 it was extended to US 281 now Loop 187 in Antelope replacing FM 2063 120 FM 176 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 176LocationConcho CountyLength5 631 mi 123 9 062 km ExistedMay 23 1951 123 presentFarm to Market Road 176 FM 176 is located in western Concho County beginning at an intersection with County Road 2332 CR 2332 and CR 2335 The 5 7 mile 9 2 km road continues north to terminate at an intersection with US 87 just west of Eden The entire highway has a speed limit of 70 miles per hour 110 km h which is lowered to 65 miles per hour 105 km h at night 124 FM 176 was designated on May 23 1951 along the current route FM 176 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 176LocationClay CountyExistedJune 11 1945 May 26 1949A previous route numbered FM 176 was designated on June 11 1945 from Bellevue to Vashti FM 176 was cancelled on May 26 1949 and became a portion of FM 174 FM 177 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 177LocationCherokee CountyLength4 983 mi 125 8 019 km ExistedMay 23 1951 125 presentFarm to Market Road 177 FM 177 is located in Cherokee County The western terminus of FM 177 is at US 69 It has intersections with FM 2493 west of Mixon and FM 3052 in Mixon before reaching its eastern terminus at SH 135 125 126 The current FM 177 was designated on May 23 1951 along the current route FM 177 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 177LocationDawson CountyExistedJune 11 1945 April 30 1947The first FM 177 was designated in Dawson County on June 11 1945 from SH 137 3 miles 4 8 km south of Lamesa to Patricia FM 177 was cancelled on April 30 1947 and became a portion of SH 349 FM 178 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 178LocationDawson CountyLength25 004 mi 127 40 240 km ExistedJune 11 1945 127 presentFarm to Market Road 178 FM 178 is located in Dawson County It runs from US 87 northward through Midway and Key to FM 1210 at US 87 FM 178 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 180 in Key southward 3 0 miles 4 8 km to Midway On September 29 1948 the road was extended southward 4 0 miles 6 4 km to a road intersection On September 21 1955 the road was extended south to US 87 On May 5 1966 the road was extended northward 1 9 miles 3 1 km to FM 827 replaced a section of FM 827 and extended north from FM 827 to FM 1210 at US 87 FM 179 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 179LocationDawson Lynn Lubbock and Hale countiesLength106 931 mi 128 172 089 km ExistedJune 11 1945 128 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 179 Farm to Market Road 179 FM 179 is located in Dawson Lynn Lubbock and Hale counties It runs from US 87 in Lamesa to SH 194 near Edmonson FM 180 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 180LocationLee CountyLength13 131 mi 129 21 132 km ExistedMay 5 1966 129 presentFarm to Market Road 180 FM 180 is located in Lee County It runs from US 290 to the Nails Creek State Park entrance FM 180 was designated on May 5 1966 from US 290 1 6 miles 2 6 km west of the Fayette County line northeast 5 8 miles 9 3 km On May 7 1970 the road was extended to FM 1697 On November 3 1972 the road was extended to the Nails Creek State Park entrance FM 180 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 180LocationDawson CountyExistedJune 11 1945 April 8 1964A previous route numbered FM 180 was designated on June 11 1945 from Arvana north of Lamesa to 3 0 miles 4 8 km east FM 180 was cancelled on April 8 1964 and renumbered FM 2411 to eliminate confusion with US 180 FM 181 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 181LocationGaines Andrews and Ector countiesLength63 301 mi 130 101 873 km ExistedJune 11 1945 130 nb 7 presentFarm to Market Road 181 FM 181 is located in Gaines Andrews and Ector counties FM 181 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 51 now US 385 in Seminole southwest to the Gaines Andrews county line On July 14 1949 the road was extended southeast 7 4 miles 11 9 km On July 25 1951 the road was extended to FM 87 now SH 176 On August 16 1951 the road was extended to FM 703 now SH 115 replacing FM 1303 On December 17 1951 the road was extended to the Andrews Ector county line On December 17 1952 the road was extended to SH 302 On October 1 1956 the designation was changed to Ranch to Market Road 181 RM 181 but reverted to FM 181 on June 1 1992 FM 182 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 182LocationBosque and Coryell countiesLength22 660 mi 131 36 468 km ExistedJune 11 1945 131 presentFarm to Market Road 182 FM 182 is located in Bosque and Coryell counties It begins at SH 36 1 5 miles 2 4 km southeast of Ames passes by Turnersville and Norse and ends 1 5 miles 2 4 km north of Norse FM 182 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 36 to Turnersville On July 14 1949 it was extended north to its current northern terminus replacing FM 928 FM 183 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 183LocationCoryell CountyLength17 502 mi 132 28 167 km ExistedJune 11 1945 132 presentFarm to Market Road 183 FM 183 is located in Coryell County The road begins at US 84 and continues southwestward and northwestward passing through Pearl and Bee House before ending at US 84 east of Evant FM 183 was designated on June 11 1945 from Purmela south across US 84 via Pearl to Bee House On July 14 1949 FM 183 was extended north 7 6 miles 12 2 km to the Coryell Hamilton county line On January 14 1952 the section north of US 84 was transferred to FM 932 On November 21 1956 the road was extended west 5 0 miles 8 0 km to FM 2306 On January 15 1957 the road was extended to US 84 near Evant replacing FM 2306 When the alignment was constructed FM 183 was rerouted to bypass Bee House and the old route to Bee House became a spur connection FM 184 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 184LocationCoryell CountyLength6 115 mi 133 9 841 km ExistedJune 11 1945 133 presentFarm to Market Road 184 FM 184 is located in Coryell County The road begins at SH 36 and continues southeast to the Coryell Bell county line FM 184 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 36 southward 4 2 miles 6 8 km to Seattle On February 20 1946 the road was extended northeast to the Bell County line On May 5 1964 FM 184 was relocated due to the expansion of the Fort Hood Military Reservation the old route is now Range Road and Cold Springs Road FM 185 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 185LocationCoryell and McLennan countiesLength30 860 mi 134 49 664 km ExistedJune 11 1945 134 presentFarm to Market Road 185 FM 185 is located in Coryell County It runs from US 84 northward and eastward via Osage and Crawford to FM 1637 FM 185 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 84 to Osage On July 14 1949 the road was extended east to Crawford On October 26 1954 the road was extended east to SH 6 On September 20 1961 the road was extended northeast to FM 1637 On July 27 1995 the section from SH 6 to FM 1637 was redesignated Urban Road 185 UR 185 The designation reverted to FM 185 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 186 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 186LocationDimmit CountyLength14 220 mi 135 22 885 km ExistedJune 11 1945 135 presentFarm to Market Road 186 FM 186 is located in Dimmit County It runs from Loop 225 in Carrizo Springs southwest 14 2 miles 22 9 km to a county road that continues to Dentonio FM 186 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 83 this section became Loop 225 on November 18 1947 in Carrizo Springs southwest 11 2 miles 18 0 km toward Dentonio On November 5 1971 the road was extended southwest 3 0 miles 4 8 km to its current terminus RM 187 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 187LocationZavala Uvalde Bandera and Kerr countiesLength81 930 mi 136 131 854 km ExistedJune 11 1945 136 137 nb 8 presentMain article Ranch to Market Road 187 Ranch to Market Road 187 RM 187 is located in Zavala Uvalde Bandera and Kerr counties It runs from US 57 near Batesville to SH 39 FM 188 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 188LocationGalveston CountyLength0 424 mi 138 682 m ExistedOctober 31 1958 138 presentFarm to Market Road 188 FM 188 is located in Galveston It runs along Teichman Road from 89th Street and Blume Drive to I 45 at SH 275 139 FM 188 was designated on October 31 1958 from I 45 at Teichman s Point southwest to the Moody State School On June 27 1995 the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 188 UR 188 The designation reverted to FM 188 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 188 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 188LocationUvalde CountyExistedJune 11 1945 May 26 1954A previous FM 188 was designated on June 11 1945 from FM 117 2 miles 3 2 km south of Uvalde southeast 8 miles 13 km by way of Fort Inge FM 188 was cancelled on May 26 1954 and transferred to FM 140 RM 189 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 189LocationVal Verde and Sutton countiesLength33 728 mi 140 141 54 280 km ExistedJune 11 1945 140 presentRanch to Market Road 189 RM 189 is located in Val Verde and Sutton counties It runs from SH 163 to US 277 RM 189 was designated as on July 11 1945 from SH 163 near Juno to the Val Verde Sutton county line On October 29 1948 it was extended to US 277 The road is shown as Farm to Market Road 189 FM 189 on the October 29 1948 minute order document probably in error 142 FM 190 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 190LocationDimmit CountyLength13 278 mi 143 21 369 km ExistedJune 11 1945 143 presentFarm to Market Road 190 FM 190 is located in Dimmit County It runs from US 83 through Asherton to SH 85 FM 190 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 83 through Asherton to SH 85 On May 22 1958 it was extended northwest over the old route of US 83 FM 191 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 191LocationZavala and Dimmit countiesLength6 291 mi 144 10 124 km ExistedJune 11 1945 144 presentFarm to Market Road 191 FM 191 is located in Dimmit and Zavala counties It runs from US 277 to US 83 north of Carrizo Springs 144 145 146 FM 191 was designated on June 11 1945 along the current route 144 FM 192 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 192LocationHudspeth CountyLength25 447 mi 147 40 953 km ExistedJune 11 1945 147 presentKML file edit help Template Attached KML Farm to Market Road 192KML is not from Wikidata Farm to Market Road 192 FM 192 is located in Hudspeth County It generally parallels the Rio Grande for its entire length The southern terminus of FM 192 is along the Rio Grande in unincorporated Hudspeth County 148 From here the road proceeds northwestward paralleling the river and passing a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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