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List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (200–299)

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)
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FM 200

 

Farm to Market Road 200

LocationSomervell and Johnson Counties
Length13.971 mi[1] (22.484 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 200 (FM 200) is located in Somervell and Johnson counties. Its eastern terminus is at FM 1434 southeast of Nemo, and its western terminus is at SH 144 near Rainbow.

FM 200 was designated on June 12, 1945, from SH 144 to Rainbow. On November 28, 1945, the description was changed so that FM 200 was extended to US 67. On September 28, 1949, FM 200 was extended east to FM 199 at Nemo. On June 28, 1963, FM 200 was extended southeast 4.1 miles (6.6 km). On September 5, 1973, FM 200 was extended to FM 1434.

FM 201

 

Farm to Market Road 201

LocationSabine County
Length7.422 mi[2] (11.945 km)
ExistedMay 25, 1995–present

Farm to Market Road 201 (FM 201) is located in Sabine County, mainly within the Sabine National Forest. It runs east from an intersection with US 96.[3] State maintenance ends just past its intersection with FM 2343; an unimproved roadway continues under U.S. Forest Service jurisdiction.[4]

FM 201 was designated on May 25, 1995, from US 96, 2.6 miles (4.2 km) southeast of Spur 414, east 4.3 miles (6.9 km). On March 30, 2000, the road was extended 4.1 miles (6.6 km) eastward.

FM 201 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 201

LocationSomervell and Hood counties
Length23.2 mi[2] (37.3 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–December 20, 1984

FM 201 was previously designated on June 12, 1945, from Glen Rose via Post Oak School to the Hood County line. On September 6, 1949, the section from old US 67 to SH 144 was added. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended northwest to US 377 in Tolar, replacing FM 915. On December 17, 1952, the designation was extended northwest another 6.0 miles (9.7 km). FM 201 was cancelled on December 20, 1984, and its mileage was transferred to FM 56.

FM 202

 

Farm to Market Road 202

LocationSomervell County
Length2.533 mi[5] (4.076 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 202 (FM 202) is located in Somervell County. It runs from SH 144 north to FM 56.

FM 202 was designated on June 12, 1945, from Glen Rose via Rock Creek School to SH 144. On December 23, 1959, the section from FM 1992 to Glen Rose (along with the entirety of FM 1992) was transferred to FM 56.

FM 203

 

Farm to Market Road 203

LocationSomervell and Bosque counties
Length11.338 mi[6] (18.247 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 203 (FM 203) is located in Somervell and Bosque Counties. It runs from US 67 in Glass to SH 144 north of Walnut Springs. FM 203 was designated on June 12, 1945, from US 67 in Glass southward 2.3 miles (3.7 km). On October 31, 1958, FM 203 was extended to SH 144, replacing FM 2318.

FM 204

 

Farm to Market Road 204

LocationTaylor County
Length3.05 mi[7] (4.91 km)
ExistedFebruary 27, 1997[7]–present

Farm to Market Road 204 (FM 204) is located in Taylor County. It runs from US 83/US 84 east and north to FM 1750.

FM 204 was designated on February 27, 1997, on the current route.

FM 204 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 204

LocationHood and Somervell counties
ExistedJune 12, 1945–December 20, 1984

The first FM 204 was designated on June 12, 1945, from US 67 3.2 miles (5.1 km) via Cottonwood School to Rough Creek School. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended 2.0 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Rough Creek School to a road intersection. On October 25, 1954, the road was extended northeast to FM 201 (now FM 56), replacing FM 2223. FM 204 was cancelled by district request on December 20, 1984, and transferred to FM 51.

FM 205

 

Farm to Market Road 205

LocationErath, Hood, and Somervell Counties
Length28.427 mi[8] (45.749 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 205 (FM 205) is located in Erath, Hood, and Somervell Counties. It runs from US 281 in Stephenville east to SH 144 in Glen Rose. FM 205 was designated from US 67 in Glen Rose westward 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to Lanham Mill. On October 31, 1958, FM 205 was extended east to FM 201 (now FM 56). On May 5, 1966, FM 205 was extended westward 3.6 miles (5.8 km). On May 5, 1974, FM 205 was extended west to FM 204 (now FM 51). On December 20, 1984, FM 205 was extended to US 281, replacing FM 2157.

FM 206

 

Farm to Market Road 206

LocationSmith County
Length0.899 mi[9] (1,447 m)
ExistedApril 26, 1989[9]–present

Farm to Market Road 206 (FM 206) is located in Smith County. It runs from Spur 364west of Tyler northeast to SH 31.[10][11]

FM 206 was designated on April 26, 1989, from SH 31 west of Tyler southwest to a railroad crossing. On December 13, 1990, the road was extended to Spur 364. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 206 (UR 206).[12] The designation reverted to FM 206 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 206 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 206

LocationPalo Pinto and Jack counties
ExistedJune 11, 1945–December 20, 1984

The first FM 206 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Graford in Palo Pinto County north to the Jack County line. On July 10, 1945, the road was extended north to SH 24 (now US 380). FM 206 was cancelled on December 20, 1984, and transferred to FM 4.

FM 207

 

Farm to Market Road 207

LocationStephens and Palo Pinto Counties
Length29.087 mi[14] (46.811 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 207 (FM 207) is located in Stephens and Palo Pinto Counties. It runs from US 180 near Breckenridge to SH 16 near Strawn.

FM 207 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Strawn northwest to the Stephens-Palo Pinto county line. On December 10, 1946, it was shortened to end 1.0 mile (1.6 km) southeast of that county line. On October 13, 1954, FM 207 was extended to the Stephens-Palo Pinto county line. On November 3, 1954, the road was extended to FM 717, replacing FM 2232. On March 27, 1957, FM 207 was extended northwest to US 180, replacing FM 577.

FM 208

 

Farm to Market Road 208

LocationHood and Johnson counties
ExistedJune 6, 1945[15]–February 25, 1985

Farm to Market Road 208 (FM 208) was located in Hood and Johnson counties. No highway currently uses the FM 208 designation.

FM 208 was designated on June 6, 1945, from a point on US 377 east of Granbury to Acton to another point on US 377 east of Granbury, forming a partial loop. On December 20, 1984, the section from US 377 south to the junction in Acton was transferred to FM 167. FM 208 was then rerouted to Cleburne, replacing FM 1192. FM 208 was cancelled on February 25, 1985, by district request and transferred to FM 4.

FM 209

 

Farm to Market Road 209

LocationThrockmorton and Young Counties
Length37.448 mi[16] (60.267 km)
ExistedJune 18, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 209 (FM 209) is located in Throckmorton and Young counties. It runs from US 283 near Woodson to SH 67 near Graham. FM 209 was designated on June 16, 1945, from SH 67 near Graham westward 6.0 miles (9.7 km). On November 23, 1948, it extended west to 9.9 miles (15.9 km) west of Graham. On July 14, 1949, FM 209 was extended west to Murray. On November 20, 1951, FM 209 was extended west to the Throckmorton county line. On January 3, 1952, the road was extended west to SH 6 (now US 183), replacing FM 1204. On February 6, 1953, FM 209 was extended west to its current terminus, replacing FM 375.

FM 210

 

Farm to Market Road 210

LocationArcher and Young Counties
Length37.874 mi[17] (60.952 km)
ExistedJune 18, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 210 (FM 210) is located in Archer and Young counties. It runs from SH 25 west of Archer City to SH 79 in Olney.

FM 210 was designated on June 18, 1945, from Spur 132 in Olney westward 10.6 miles (17.1 km). On December 17, 1952, it extended east 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to SH 79. On October 29, 1953, it extended northeastward to the Archer County line. On December 10, 1953, the road extended northeastward and eastward to SH 25, replacing FM 374.

FM 211

 

Farm to Market Road 211

LocationTerry, Lynn, and Garza Counties
Length60.643 mi[18] (97.595 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 211 (FM 211) is located in Terry, Lynn, and Garza Counties. It runs from FM 303 in Terry County to SH 207 north of Post.

FM 211 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Wilson across US 87 to New Home. On June 25, 1945, a section from US 62 1 mile south of Meadow to the Lynn-Terry County line was added. On January 27, 1948, the sections were connected. On July 20, 1948, FM 211 was extended west to SH 51 (now US 385). On March 19, 1949, a section from the Garza-Lynn county line to US 84 was added, replacing FM 1068. On July 25, 1951, the sections were connected. On February 24, 1953, it extended west to its current terminus, replacing part of FM 300. On October 31, 1958, FM 211 was extended east to FM 122 (now SH 207).

FM 212

 

Farm to Market Road 212

LocationLynn County
Length17.692 mi[19] (28.473 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 212 (FM 212) is located in Lynn County. It runs from US 84 to FM 1313 in Grassland.

FM 212 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 380 south 2 miles to Grassland (current junction with FM 1313). On January 18, 1952, FM 212 was extended west to FM 1054. However, this extension was transferred to FM 1313 on February 25 of that same year. On November 24, 1959, FM 212 was extended north to FM 211. On February 3, 1960, FM 212 was extended north to US 84, replacing FM 1703.

FM 213

 

Farm to Market Road 213

LocationYoakum, Terry, and Lynn Counties
Length68.533 mi[20] (110.293 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 213 (FM 213) is located in Yoakum, Terry, and Lynn Counties. It runs from SH 214 north of Denver City to FM 1054 in Draw.

FM 213 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 87 east to Draw (then named Drew). Later that day, FM 213 was extended west to Wells. On January 27, 1948, FM 213 was extended west to New Moore. On July 14, 1949, FM 213 was extended west to SH 137 in Union. On November 20, 1951, FM 213 was extended west to FM 403. On May 23, 1958, FM 213 was extended west to FM 1312. On February 10, 1966, FM 213 was extended west to SH 214, replacing FM 396. That same day, FM 303 was extended south replacing FM 1312, and a concurrency with FM 303 was created.

FM 214

 

Farm to Market Road 214

LocationSwisher County
Length6.101 mi[21] (9.819 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 214 (FM 214) is located in Swisher County. It runs from US 87 in Kaffir Switch west to FM 1424 at a point north of Tulia.

FM 214 was designated on June 11, 1945, on its current route.

FM 215

 

Farm to Market Road 215

LocationCoryell and Bosque counties
Length13.978 mi[22] (22.495 km)
ExistedAugust 1, 1963–present

Farm to Market Road 215 (FM 215) is located in Coryell and Bosque Counties. It runs from SH 36 north of Gatesville to FM 217 in Mosheim.

FM 215 was designated on August 1, 1963, from SH 36 northward 0.2 miles to the Gatesvile State School for Boys. On June 2, 1967, FM 215 was extended northward to White Hall. On September 5, 1973, FM 215 was extended to FM 217.

FM 215 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 215

LocationHamilton and Bosque counties
ExistedJune 11, 1945–December 10, 1959

The first FM 215 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Clifton to Womack. On October 25, 1947, sections from the Hamilton County line to SH 22 and from SH 22 to Clifton were added, creating a concurrency with SH 22. On June 1, 1948, the road was extended to SH 22. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended 7.7 miles (12.4 km) northwest to a county road 3.0 miles east of Fairy, and west to FM 1602 on July 28, 1955. FM 215 was cancelled on December 10, 1959, and transferred to FM 219, although the road was still signed as FM 215 until 1960.

FM 216

 

Farm to Market Road 216

LocationBosque County
Length7.317 mi[23] (11.776 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 216 (FM 216) is located in Bosque County. It runs from FM 927 in Iredell to the Bosque-Erath county line.

FM 216 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Iredell to Flag Creek, 0.5 miles south of the Bosque-Erath county line. However, FM 216 was programmed and constructed to the Bosque-Erath county line, so the description changed to match this. On October 19, 1955, 0.1 miles were eliminated because of the relocation of FM 927.

FM 217

 

Farm to Market Road 217

LocationCoryell and Bosque Counties
Length25.835 mi[24] (41.577 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 217 (FM 217) is located in Coryell and Bosque Counties. It runs from SH 36 in Jonesboro to SH 6 near Valley Mills.

FM 217 was designated on November 20, 1951, from SH 6 in Valley Mills to Mosheim. On November 20, 1951, FM 217 was extended to the Coryell-Bosque county line. On July 28, 1955, FM 217 was extended to FM 182. On March 21, 1958, FM 217 was extended to SH 36, replacing FM 2280.

FM 218

 

Farm to Market Road 218

LocationBrown, Mills, and Hamilton Counties
Length41.178 mi[25] (66.270 km)
ExistedJune 16, 1945–

Farm to Market Road 218 (FM 218) is located in Brown, Mills, and Hamilton Counties. It runs from US 84 in Zephyr to SH 36 in Hamilton.

FM 218 was designated on June 16, 1945, from SH 36 in Hamilton via Pottsville to the Hamilton-Mills County Line. On July 14, 1949, FM 218 was extended to SH 16 in Priddy. On November 12, 1953, FM 218 was extended to US 84 in Zephyr, replacing FM 1642.

FM 219

 

Farm to Market Road 219

LocationErath, Hamilton, and Bosque Counties
Length91.923 mi[26] (147.936 km)
ExistedJune 16, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 219 (FM 219) is located in Erath, Hamilton, and Bosque Counties. It runs from SH 108 in Huckabay to SH 22 near Clifton. It is one of the longest Farm to Market Roads in Texas, at 91.923 miles.

FM 219 was designated on June 16, 1945, from US 281 in Olin via Carlton to the Hamilton-Erath county line. On July 9, 1945, FM 219 was extended to Dublin. On February 6, 1953, it extended to FM 8, replacing FM 912. On October 25, 1954, it extended north to SH 108 at Huckabay, replacing FM 1716. On November 24, 1959, FM 219 was extended southeast to FM 1602. On December 10, 1959, the highway extended southeast to SH 22, replacing FM 215 and creating a concurrency with FM 1602.

FM 220

 

Farm to Market Road 220

LocationCherokee County
Length4.074 mi[27] (6.556 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951–present

Farm to Market Road 220 (FM 220) is located in Cherokee County. It runs from SH 21, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Alto, south approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) to a county road.[28]

FM 220 was designated on May 23, 1951, on the current route.[27]

FM 220 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 220

LocationHamilton County
ExistedJune 18, 1945–October 30, 1950

FM 220 was previously designated in Hamilton County on June 18, 1945, from Lanham to Fairy. On November 23, 1948, it was extended north to US 281 at Hico. On July 14, 1949, the designation was extended south 4.7 miles (7.6 km) to a road intersection. On October 30, 1950, FM 220 was renumbered FM 1602 to avoid conflict with nearby SH 220.[27][29]

FM 221

 

Farm to Market Road 221

LocationHamilton County
Length13.496 mi[30] (21.720 km)
ExistedJune 18, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 221 (FM 221) is located in Hamilton County. It runs from US 281 northwest via Shive to FM 218.

FM 221 was designated on June 18, 1945, from US 281, 7 miles south of Hamilton west to Shive. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended 2.9 miles (4.7 km). On January 15, 1952, the road was extended to FM 218, replacing FM 1743. A spur connection at Shive was also added. This spur connection was removed from the state highway system on April 25, 1997, and returned to Hamilton County.

FM 222

 

Farm to Market Road 222

LocationSan Jacinto County
Length12.083 mi[31] (19.446 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 222 (FM 222) is located in San Jacinto County. It runs from SH 150 near Coldspring northeast to Camilla and southeast to SH 150 in Shepherd.

FM 222 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 150, 1.5 miles southeast of Coldspring to Camilla. On May 6, 1964, the road was extended south 1.9 miles (3.1 km). On November 26, 1969, the road was extended southeast 6.7 miles (10.8 km) to SH 150 at Shepherd, replacing FM 2972.

FM 223

 

Farm to Market Road 223

LocationSan Jacinto and Liberty counties
Length9.308 mi[32] (14.980 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 223 (FM 223) is located in San Jacinto and Liberty Counties. It runs from Loop 424 in Shepard to FM 787 near Cleveland.

FM 223 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 59 (now Loop 424) southeast 4.1 miles (6.6 km) to Cross Roads. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended southeast 2.3 miles (3.7 km) to the San Jacinto/Liberty county line. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended to 3.6 miles (5.8 km) to SH 105T (now FM 787), completing its current route

FM 224

 

Farm to Market Road 224

LocationSan Jacinto County
Length7.743 mi[33] (12.461 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 224 (FM 224) is located in San Jacinto County. It runs from SH 156 in unincorporated Stephen Creek to SH 156 near Coldspring.

FM 224 was designated on June 11, 1945, on its current route. On November 24, 1959, the road extended west 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from near Coldspring, but this extension was transferred to FM 945 on June 28, 1963.

FM 225

 

Farm to Market Road 225

LocationNacogdoches and Rusk counties
Length53.114 mi[34] (85.479 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 225 (FM 225) is located in Nacogdoches and Rusk Counties. FM 225 runs from US 79 in Henderson to SH 21 in Nacogdoches.

FM 225 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 79 in Henderson southward 39.4 miles (63.4 km) to the community of Legg's Store. On September 30, 1955, FM 225 was extended east to SH 21, replacing FM 2111.

FM 226

 

Farm to Market Road 226

LocationNacogdoches County
Length22.430 mi[35] (36.098 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 226 (FM 226) is located in Nacogdoches County. FM 226 runs from SH 21 in Oak Ridge to Shirley Creek Park.

FM 226 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 21 in Oak Ridge southward 9.3 miles (15.0 km) to south of Woden. On December 10, 1946, the section south of Woden was eliminated, shortening the length to 6.0 miles (9.7 km). On November 23, 1948, the road was extended southeast 11.0 miles (17.7 km) to Etoile. On August 24, 1955, the road was extended south to SH 103. On August 31, 1967, the road was extended south to Shirley Creek Park, its current terminus.

FM 227

 

Farm to Market Road 227

LocationHouston County
Length38.597 mi[36] (62.116 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 227 (FM 227) is located in Houston County. FM 227 runs from CR 2210 eastward to SH 7 north of Kennard.

FM 227 was designated on June 8, 1945, from SH 21 westward to Augusta. On May 23, 1951, the road extended west to US 287 (later Loop 531, now Bus US 287-V) in Grapeland. On October 14, 1954, FM 227 was extended west to CR 2225 west of Grapeland, replacing part of FM 228, and southeast to SH 7, replacing FM 1949. On September 21, 1955, the road was extended west to CR 2210. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended west 3.4 miles (5.5 km), but this extension was cancelled on January 25, 1962, because mileage was used for the new FM 2544.

FM 228

 

Farm to Market Road 228

LocationHouston and Anderson counties
Length13.265 mi[37] (21.348 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 228 (FM 228) is located in Houston and Anderson Counties. FM 228 runs from Bus. US 287-V in Grapeland to SH 294.

FM 228 was designated on June 8, 1945, from US 287 (now Bus. US 287-V) westward 3.4 miles (5.5 km). On August 1, 1947, the road was extended northeast 5.7 miles (9.2 km) to Percilla. On November 23, 1948, the road extended northeast to SH 294. On December 17, 1952, the road extended west 5.4 miles (8.7 km) to CR 2225. On October 14, 1954, the section west of US 287 (now Bus. US 287-V) in Grapeland became part of FM 227.

FM 229

 

Farm to Market Road 229

LocationHouston County
Length14.165 mi[38] (22.796 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 229 (FM 229) is located in Houston County. FM 229 runs from SH 7 in Crockett to FM 2544. FM 229 was designated on June 8, 1945, from SH 7 in Crockett northwestward 2.8 miles (4.5 km). On August 1, 1967, the road extended northwest 2.8 miles (4.5 km). On November 5, 1971, the road extended northwest 2.4 miles (3.9 km). On November 25, 1975, the road extended northwest 1.0 mile (1.6 km). On October 21, 1981, the road extended northwest 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to near Lake Houston Dam. On August 29, 1989, the road extended northwest to FM 2544, its current terminus.

FM 230

 

Farm to Market Road 230

LocationHouston, Walker and Trinity counties
Length29.688 mi[39] (47.778 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1945–present

FM 231

 

Farm to Market Road 231

LocationHouston County
Length3.830 mi[40] (6.164 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 231 (FM 231) is located in Houston County. It runs from SH 19, about 5 miles (8 km) from Lovelady, to Lone Pine Road, a local county road.

FM 231 was designated on June 8, 1945, along its current route.[40]

FM 232

 

Farm to Market Road 232

LocationHouston County
Length8.148 mi[41] (13.113 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 232 (FM 232) is a highway in Houston County. It runs from US 287 southeast of Crockett to SH 7.

FM 232 was designated on June 8, 1945, from US 287 southeast of Crockett northward 4.1 miles (6.6 km). On September 21, 1955, the road was extended north to SH 7, its current terminus

FM 233

 

Farm to Market Road 233

LocationTrinity County
Length4.949 mi[42] (7.965 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 233 (FM 233) is located in Trinity County. It runs from FM 357 west of Centralia to FM 358.

FM 233 was designated on June 8, 1945, from SH 7 in Kennard southeastward 3.1 miles (5.0 km). On October 25, 1955, the road was extended southeast 3.7 miles (6.0 km). On May 22, 1956, the road was extended southeast to FM 357. On May 5, 1966, an extension southeast 2.6 miles (4.2 km) to the end of FM 2976 was designated, but was unnumbered at the time. On May 23, 1966, FM 233 became part of FM 357, and FM 233 was reassigned to the previously unnumbered extension and all of FM 2976, but this did not take effect until January 1, 1967.

FM 234

 

Farm to Market Road 234

LocationJackson County
Length22.021 mi[43] (35.439 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 234 (FM 234) is located in Jackson County. It runs from US 59 west of El Toro to FM 616 in Vanderbilt.

FM 234 was designated on June 12, 1945, from US 59 in El Toro southeast to Vanderbilt and southwest to La Salle, with another section from SH 35 in Port Lavaca to the Victoria County line, creating a gap. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended northwest 3.4 miles (5.5 km) to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended northwest and southwest 3.1 miles (5.0 km) to another road intersection. On October 18, 1954, the section from Vanderbilt to La Salle became part of FM 616. On May 23, 1955, the section from SH 35 in Port Lavaca to the Victoria County line was renumbered FM 1090, eliminating the gap. On May 2, 1962, the road extended southeast to US 59 2 miles west of El Toro, completing its current route.

FM 235

 

Farm to Market Road 235

LocationCherokee County
Length10.577 mi[44] (17.022 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951–present

Farm to Market Road 235 (FM 235) is located in Cherokee County. It runs from SH 110 in New Summerfield to SH 204 near Reklaw.

FM 235 was designated on May 23, 1951, running 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from SH 110 eastward. The route was extended on November 20, 1951, to its current length.

FM 235 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 235

LocationJackson County
ExistedJune 12, 1945–June 1, 1948

The original FM 235 was designated on June 12, 1945, from SH 111 east 1 mile and west 2 miles to the Navidad/Edna Road. FM 235 was cancelled on June 1, 1948, because mileage was used for the newly designated FM 822.

FM 236

 

Farm to Market Road 236

LocationDeWitt and Victoria counties
Length28.185 mi[45] (45.359 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 236 (FM 236) is located in DeWitt and Victoria counties. It runs from US 87 in Cuero to US 59 west of Victoria.

FM 236 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 87 in Cuero southeast 3.2 miles (5.1 km) to the Guadalupe River. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended south 4.4 miles (7.1 km) to Arneckeville, resulting in the cancellation of FM 1721. On December 18, 1951, the road extended southward 3.9 miles (6.3 km). On December 17, 1952, the road was extended to US 59 west of Victoria, replacing FM 1515 and completing its current route.

FM 237

 

Farm to Market Road 237

LocationDeWitt and Victoria counties
Length20.785 mi[46] (33.450 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 237 (FM 237) is located in DeWitt and Victoria counties. It runs from SH 72 in Yorktown to FM 236.

FM 237 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 72 in Yorktown southeast 3.0 miles (4.8 km). On November 23, 1948, the road was extended southeast 3.7 miles (6.0 km). On July 21, 1949, the road was extended southeast to SH 29. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended southeast to the Victoria county line, replacing FM 2034. One day later the road was extended to FM 236.

FM 238

 

Farm to Market Road 238

LocationDeWitt County
Length4.151 mi[47] (6.680 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 238 (FM 238) is located in DeWitt County. It runs from FM 240 southwestward in direction of Nopal.

FM 238 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 87 at Westhoff southwest 6.5 miles (10.5 km) in the direction of Nopal. On January 16, 1953, 2.1 miles (3.4 km) were transferred to FM 240.

FM 239

 

Farm to Market Road 239

LocationDeWitt County
Length3.432 mi[48] (5.523 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 239 (FM 239) is located in DeWitt County. It runs from SH 72 at Nordheim southeast 3.5 miles (5.6 km).

FM 239 was designated on June 11, 1945, on its current route.

FM 240

 

Farm to Market Road 240

LocationDeWitt County
Length16.547 mi[49] (26.630 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 240 (FM 240) is located in DeWitt County. It runs from US 87 at Westhoff southward to SH 72 in Yorktown.

FM 240 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 119 north of Yorktown northward 4.0 miles (6.4 km). On March 29, 1949, the road extended north 0.8 miles (1.3 km) to Kubla Store. On December 17, 1952, the road extended north to FM 238. On January 16, 1953, the road extended north to US 87, replacing a section of FM 238. On December 18, 1953, the road extended south along the old route of SH 119 to SH 72, completing its current route.

FM 241

 

Farm to Market Road 241

LocationCherokee County
Length12.827 mi[50] (20.643 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951–present

Farm to Market Road 241 (FM 241) is located in Cherokee County. It runs from FM 752 south of Rusk, southeastward to SH 21 at Linwood.

FM 241 was designated on May 23, 1951, from FM 752, southeastward to US 69. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended to SH 21, completing its current route.

FM 241 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 241

LocationDeWitt County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–April 16, 1946

The first FM 241 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 29, 10 miles north of Cuero, to US 77 near Yoakum. On April 16, 1946, FM 241's designation was cancelled as mileage was used by the newly created FM 682.

FM 242

 

Farm to Market Road 242

LocationSabine County
Length1.714 mi[51] (2.758 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951–present

Farm to Market Road 242 (FM 242) is located in Sabine County. It runs from SH 21 to Toledo Bend Reservoir.

FM 242 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH 21 southeastward 4.3 miles (6.9 km) to a road intersection. On January 31, 1969, the length was shortened to 2.1 miles (3.4 km) as the eastern section was inundated by Toledo Bend Reservoir. On August 26, 1969, the road was shortened to its current length.

FM 242 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 242

LocationDeWitt County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–April 16, 1946

The first FM 242 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 29, 1 mile south of a junction with SH 111, to the Concrete/Yoakum Road. On April 16, 1946, FM 242's designation was cancelled as mileage was used by the newly created FM 682.

RM 243

 

Ranch to Market Road 243

LocationWilliamson and Burnet counties
Length20.484 mi[52] (32.966 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[nb 1]–present

Ranch to Market Road 243 (RM 243) is located in Williamson and Burnet counties.

RM 243 was designated on June 11, 1945, as Farm to Market Road 243 (FM 243). The designation was changed to RM 243 on October 31, 1957.

FM 244

 

Farm to Market Road 244

LocationGrimes County
Length21.260 mi[53] (34.215 km)
ExistedJune 6, 1945[53]–present

Farm to Market Road 244 (FM 244) is located in Grimes County. It runs from FM 39 at Iola to SH 90 at Anderson.

FM 244 was designated on June 6, 1945, from Navasota to Piedmont. On January 27, 1949, a section from Keith to Piedmont was added. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended north to FM 39. The final change was on October 8, 1970, when the FM 3090-SH 6 section was transferred to FM 3090, while FM 244 was rerouted over the former route of FM 3090.

FM 245

 

Farm to Market Road 245

LocationPotter and Carson counties
Length2.569 mi[54] (4.134 km)
ExistedDecember 17, 1956–present

Farm to Market Road 245 (FM 245) is a designation that has been used three times. The current use is in Potter and Carson counties, from SH 136 to FM 683 as a replacement of a portion of FM 683 (which was rerouted over FM 293 spur).

FM 245 (1945–1954)

 

Farm to Market Road 245

LocationGrimes County
ExistedJune 12, 1945–March 24, 1954

The first use of FM 245 was in Grimes County, on June 6, 1945, from SH 6 to Wallace Prairie. On October 25, 1947, the road was extended 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to Retreat. On March 24, 1954, the road was extended south 1.6 miles (2.6 km) to the Waller County Line. FM 245's designation was cancelled on June 25, 1954; 9.2 miles (14.8 km) of the road were combined with FM 362. One portion was transferred to FM 2988 later.

FM 245 (1954–1955)

 

Farm to Market Road 245

LocationPalo Pinto County
ExistedNovember 13, 1954–October 7, 1955

The second use of FM 245 was in Palo Pinto County, from US 281 to the Parker County line. FM 245's designation was cancelled on October 7, 1955, and transferred to FM 1885.

FM 246

 

Farm to Market Road 246

LocationNavarro and Freestone counties
Length8.895 mi[55] (14.315 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 246 (FM 246) is located in Navarro and Freestone counties. It runs from US 75 northwest of Streetman southwest to FM 27 east of Wortham.

FM 246 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Wortham to Streetman. On June 26, 1946, the eastern terminus was revised to Birdsten Cemetery northeast of Streetman, replacing FM 640 which started at the Navarro County Line. On January 27, 1948, the route was modified to show a concurrency with US 75. On July 25, 1951, the road was extended northeast 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to a road intersection. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended to Winkler. On November 22, 1954, the road was extended to FM 488, replacing FM 1695. On September 10, 1968, the section from US 75 to FM 488 was renumbered as FM 416.

FM 247

 

Farm to Market Road 247

LocationMadison County and Walker Counties
Length25.525 mi[56] (41.079 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 247 (FM 247) is located in Madison and Walker counties. It runs from SH 21 in Midway to SH 30 in Huntsville.

FM 247 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Huntsville to the Madison County line. Four days later, the road was extended to Midway, completing its current route.

FM 248

 

Farm to Market Road 248

LocationCass and Marion counties
Length18.473 mi[57] (29.729 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 248 (FM 248) is located in Cass County. It runs from SH 43 in Bivins to SH 49 northeast of Jefferson.

FM 248 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 49 northeast of Jefferson to Lodi. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended northeast FM 125 at Kildare. On May 6, 1952, the road was extended to SH 43 at Bivins, replacing FM 996.

FM 249

 

Farm to Market Road 249

LocationCass County
Length9.990 mi[58] (16.077 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 249 (FM 249) is located in Cass County. It runs from US 59 in Atlanta to the Arkansas border.

FM 249 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 77 east to Bloomburg. On September 12, 1946, FM 249 was extended east to the Arkansas State Line. In 1963, a new route of SH 77 was under construction, and FM 249 would be extended west over the old route of SH 77. It was completed by early 1967, when FM 249 was extended west to Downtown Atlanta replacing part of the old route of SH 77, and FM 1635 was created as a redesignation of the remainder of the old route of SH 77.

 
FM 249 in Atlanta

FM 250

 

Farm to Market Road 250

LocationCass and Morris counties
Length23.004 mi[59] (37.021 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 250 (FM 250) is located in Cass and Morris counties. It runs from SH 77 near Marietta through Marietta and Hughes Springs to SH 26.

FM 250 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Marietta to Hughes Springs. On September 26, 1945, the road was extended north to SH 77 (this portion was formerly Spur 97 which replaced SH 245). On May 22, 1947, FM 250 was extended to SH 26 at or near the Lone Star Steel Plant, bringing the road to its current length.

FM 251

 

Farm to Market Road 251

LocationCass County
Length24.957 mi[60] (40.164 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 251 (FM 251) is located in Cass County. It runs from FM 125 near McLeod to the Arkansas State Line.

FM 251 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from Atlanta southeast to a point near McLeod. On August 25, 1949, the road was extended northeast to the Arkansas State Line, completing its current route.

FM 252

 

Farm to Market Road 252

LocationJasper County
Length19.239 mi[61] (30.962 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 252 (FM 252) is located in Jasper County. It runs from US 190 southwest of Jasper to FM 1013 in Kirbyville.

FM 252 was designated on June 12, 1945, from Loop 7 in Jasper southwest 6.4 miles (10.3 km) toward Erin, and from Eclipse to Kirbyville. On January 18, 1946, the section from Loop 7 in Jasper southwest was shortened to 4.0 miles (6.4 km). On February 5, 1946, the section from Eclipse to Kirbyville was cancelled. On August 27, 1959, the 1.1 miles (1.8 km) section from US 190 to Loop 7 (now Curtis Street) in Jasper was cancelled. On November 26, 1969, the road was extended south 1.0 mile (1.6 km). On May 7, 1970, the road was extended southwest 2.0 miles (3.2 km). On May 7, 1974, the road was extended southwest 3.6 miles (5.8 km) to FM 1005 and replaced FM 2831 south of FM 1005.

FM 253

 

Farm to Market Road 253

LocationJasper and Newton counties
Length11.028 mi[62] (17.748 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 253 (FM 253) is located in Jasper and Newton counties. It runs from SH 62 in Buna east 11.0 miles (17.7 km).

FM 253 was designated on June 12, 1945, from SH 62 in Buna eastward 4.0 miles (6.4 km). On November 23, 1948, the road was extended east 5.3 miles (8.5 km) to SH 87 at Bingham's Store. On June 28, 1963, the road was extended east 1.1 miles (1.8 km) from SH 87.

FM 254

 

Farm to Market Road 254

LocationJasper County
Length2.695 mi[63] (4.337 km)
ExistedJune 12, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 254 (FM 254) is located in Jasper County. It runs from FM 2799 to Graham Church.

FM 254 was designated on June 12, 1945, from SH 63 8.0 miles (12.9 km) northwest of Jasper northwest to Graham Church. On August 1, 1947, the beginning point was changed to SH 63 6.0 miles (9.7 km) west of Jasper, completing its current route, though SH 63 was rerouted on November 20, 1958; the intersecting road was redesignated as FM 2799.

FM 255

 

Farm to Market Road 255

LocationWebb County
ExistedAugust 29, 1990–June 30, 2005

Farm to Market Road 255 (FM 255) is a designation that has been used twice. No highway currently uses the FM 255 designation.

The more recent FM 255 was designated on August 29, 1990. This route is now part of SH 255.

FM 255 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 255

LocationTyler, Jasper and Newton counties
ExistedJune 12, 1945–August 21, 1978

The original FM 255 was designated on June 12, 1945. The route is now part of RE 255.

FM 256

 

Farm to Market Road 256

LocationTyler County
Length30.656 mi[65] (49.336 km)
ExistedJune 13, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 256 (FM 256) is located in Tyler County. It runs from US 190 northwestward to US 69 at Colmesneil and southwestward and southward to US 190; and from another point on US 190, southward.

FM 256 was designated on June 13, 1945, from US 69 in Colmesneil southwest via Dies to US 287. On January 19, 1953, the road extended southeast to US 190, replacing FM 1417. On October 19, 1960, the road extended southwest and south to a point south of US 190, replacing FM 257.

FM 257

 

Farm to Market Road 257

LocationNueces County
Length0.828 mi[66] (1,333 m)
ExistedJune 2, 1967–present

Farm to Market Road 257 (FM 257) is located in Nueces County. It runs from US 77 to Business US 77-V (formerly Loop 428[67]) in Bishop.

FM 257 was designated on June 2, 1967, on the current route.

FM 257 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 257

LocationTyler County
ExistedJune 12, 1945–October 19, 1960

The first FM 257 was designated on June 12, 1945, from US 190 near Woodville south 4.3 miles (6.9 km) to Harmony. On November 21, 1956, the road was extended north 2.6 miles (4.2 km), creating a concurrency with US 190. ON September 21, 1960, FM 257 was extended north to US 287. FM 257 was cancelled on October 19, 1960, and transferred to FM 256.

FM 258

 

Farm to Market Road 258

LocationEl Paso County
Length16.61 mi[68][69] (26.73 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 258 (FM 258) is located in El Paso County. Its western terminus is at SH 20 in the Ysleta section of El Paso.[70] Its eastern terminus is at FM 1110 near Fabens.[71]

FM 258 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 80 (now SH 20) near Ysleta, south 17 miles (27 km) along the south side of US 80, to another point on US 80 near Fabens. On June 27, 1995, the section from SH 20 in Ysleta southeast to FM 1110 was redesignated Urban Road 258 (UR 258).[72] On July 28, 2016, the western section along Old Pueblo Road from SH 20 south to Socorro Road was cancelled and returned to El Paso, while FM 258 was rerouted along Socorro Road to Zaragoza Road and SH 20. The designation of the extant section reverted to FM 258 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 259

 

Farm to Market Road 259

LocationEl Paso County
Length1.163 mi[73] (1.872 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 259 (FM 259) is located in El Paso County. It runs from the New Mexico state line to SH 20.

FM 259 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 80 (present-day SH 20) at Canutillo west to the state line at NM 28. On October 31, 1958, the designation was extended 0.9 miles (1.4 km) east to I-10. On February 1, 1962, a break in the route was added at US 80. On September 1, 1965, the extension to I-10 was transferred to Loop 375. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 259 (UR 259). The designation reverted to FM 259 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[13]

FM 260

 

Farm to Market Road 260

LocationEl Paso County
ExistedJune 11, 1945[74]–August 28, 2003

Farm to Market Road 260 (FM 260) was located in El Paso County. The route ran along Country Club Road, as it provided primary access to the El Paso Country Club.[citation needed] No highway currently uses the FM 260 designation.

FM 260 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 80 (now SH 20) at White's Spur west to the New Mexico state line. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended north to FM 259. On October 13, 1954, two sections totaling 0.7 miles (1.1 km) were added; these sections were removed on April 15, 1976. On June 26, 1991, SH 178 was designated, and FM 260's section south of SH 178 was to be cancelled upon its completion.[75] On June 27, 1995, the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 260 (UR 260). Complete cancellation of the route was proposed on December 18, 1997, but was rejected by the city, the county, or both.[importance?][76] On May 28, 1998, the section from the then-future intersection of SH 178 to SH 20 was removed from the highway system. The remainder of the route was cancelled on August 28, 2003.

FM 261

 

Farm to Market Road 261

LocationCrosby and Dickens counties
Length23.912 mi[77] (38.483 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 261 (FM 261) is located in Crosby and Dickens counties. It runs from FM 651 to Spur 21 in Spur.

FM 261 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Spur 21 south and west 5.5 miles (8.9 km). On December 10, 1946, the road extended west 1.0 mile (1.6 km). On December 18, 1953, the road was extended west 7.8 miles (12.6 km) to the Crosby county line. On July 1, 1954, the road was extended west to FM 651, replacing FM 2082.

FM 262

 

Farm to Market Road 262

LocationFoard County
Length8.275 mi[78] (13.317 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 262 (FM 262) is located in Foard County. It runs from FM 98 southward to a road intersection south of Thalia.

FM 262 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 70 in Thalia north 2.0 miles (3.2 km). On April 20, 1949, the road extended south 3.8 miles (6.1 km), replacing FM 1040. On May 6, 1964, the road extended north to FM 98, its current terminus.

FM 263

 

Farm to Market Road 263

LocationFoard County
Length4.989 mi[79] (8.029 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 263 (FM 263) is located in Foard County. It runs from SH 283 west 5 miles through Foard City.

FM 263 was designated on June 11, 1945, on its current route.

FM 264

 

Farm to Market Road 264

LocationDickens County
Length3.648 mi[80] (5.871 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 264 (FM 264) is located in Dickens County. It runs from US 82 to FM 193 in McAdoo.

FM 264 was designated on June 11, 1945, on its current route.

FM 265

 

Farm to Market Road 265

LocationDickens County
Length9.662 mi[81] (15.549 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 265 (FM 265) is located in Dickens County. It runs from FM 193 east of Afton to US 82.

FM 265 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 62 (now SH 70) east to 1 mile east of Afton. On December 10, 1946, the section east of Afton was cancelled, shortening the distance to 2.5 miles (4.0 km). On July 15, 1949, the road extended east and south 5.3 miles (8.5 km) to a road intersection. On May 23, 1951, the road extended south 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to Croton (current junction with FM 2470). On December 17, 1952, the road extended south to US 82. On November 21, 1960, the section from FM 193 to SH 70 became part of FM 193.

FM 266

 

Farm to Market Road 266

LocationKnox and Haskell counties
Length32.397 mi[82] (52.138 km)
ExistedJune 4, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 266 (FM 266) is located in Knox and Haskell counties. It runs from US 82 via Hefner and Goree to SH 222.

FM 266 was designated on June 4, 1945, from Goree north 3.0 miles (4.8 km) towards Hefner. On September 9, 1947, the route description was revised as FM 266 was extended 1.5 miles (2.4 km) using mileage taken from FM 143. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended east and north 8.4 miles (13.5 km) miles to US 82, 1.5 miles west of the Baylor County line, replacing FM 1044. On November 1, 1956, the road was extended south 5.8 miles to FM 1587. On May 2, 1962, the road was extended southwest 8 miles from FM 1720 to FM 1080, creating a gap. On May 24, 1962, the gap was closed, replacing a section of FM 1587, and the road was extended south 10.3 miles to SH 24 (now US 380), replacing a section of FM 1080. On September 5, 1973, the section from FM 1587 to FM 1720 was signed (but not designated) as SH 222. On August 29, 1990, this section (along with all of FM 143 and FM 1587 and the section of FM 1720 east of FM 266; FM 143 was later reassigned to another highway) was cancelled as the SH 222 designation became official.

FM 267

 

Farm to Market Road 267

LocationFoard and Knox counties
Length43.199 mi[83] (69.522 km)
ExistedJune 4, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 267 (FM 267) is located in Foard and Knox counties. It runs from US 70 east of Crowell to US 82, and from another point on US 82 to US 277 south of Munday.

FM 267 was designated on June 4, 1945, to run from US 82 north and west 10.5 miles (16.9 km) to Gilliland. On January 7, 1948, the road was extended south to SH 222 west of Munday, replacing a portion of SH 222 that was previously SH 252 (and SH 201 for a short time before that). ON November 23, 1948, the road was extended west 3.0 miles (4.8 km). On May 23, 1951, the road was extended west to SH 283 (now SH 6). On November 30, 1954, the section from SH 283 east to 1 mile east of Gilliland was transferred to FM 1756, and the road was rerouted on new construction to end at US 70 east of Crowell. On April 30, 1987, the road was extended south and east to US 277, completing its current route.

FM 268

 

Farm to Market Road 268

LocationChildress and Hardeman counties
Length20.870 mi[84] (33.587 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 268 (FM 268) is located in Childress and Hardeman counties in northern Texas.

FM 268 begins at an intersection with US 287 in the town of Childress. The highway runs through the town along NE 3rd Street and leaves the town near Fair Park. FM 268 runs in a northeast direction before turning to the east near FM 2530. The highway passes many rural areas, intersecting FM 2884 and FM 1033. FM 268 enters Hardeman County before turning to the south at Howeth Road/Newton Road. The highway continues to run south and intersects US 287 again before ending at an intersection with Roberts Road.

FM 268 was designated on June 11, 1945, running from the northeast corner of Childress eastward 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to near the Childress Community Center. On April 16, 1949, the highway was extended another mile to US 287 in Childress. FM 268 was extended eastward and northward another 6.0 miles (9.7 km) miles on July 15, 1953, to a point in Childress County. On October 28, 1953, the highway was extended northward another 5.0 miles (8.0 km) miles to a road intersection. On September 20, 1961, the section from FM 1033 northward was transferred to FM 1033, and FM 268 was instead extended east and south over 6.0 miles (9.7 km) miles a new route and 5.9 miles (9.5 km) miles over FM 2567.[85][86]

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[87]kmDestinationsNotes
ChildressChildress0.00.0  US 287 (Avenue F NE)
1.21.9  FM 2530
4.06.4 
 
FM 2884 north
9.014.5  FM 1033 – Kirkland
Hardeman19.230.9  US 287 – Quanah, Childress
20.933.6Roberts Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 269

 

Farm to Market Road 269

LocationHopkins County
Length16.646 mi[88] (26.789 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 269 (FM 269) is located in Hopkins County. It runs from US 67 at Weaver to SH 11 at Pickton, and from another point on SH 11 to FM 69 at Black Oak Church.

FM 269 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 67 to SH 11. On December 31, 1959, the road was extended to FM 69, replacing a section of FM 270 (which was cancelled as the remainder became part of FM 69).

FM 270

 

Farm to Market Road 270

LocationGalveston and Harris counties
Length5.064 mi[89] (8.150 km)
ExistedOctober 30, 1970–present

Farm to Market Road 270 (FM 270) is located in Galveston and Harris counties. It runs from FM 646 in League City to NASA Road 1 in Houston.

FM 270 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 270

LocationHopkins County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–December 21, 1959

The original FM 270 was designated in Hopkins County on June 11, 1945, on a route from US 67, 5.2 miles (8.4 km) miles east of Sulphur Bluff, to Dike. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended south 4.1 miles (6.6 km) miles to a road intersection, creating a concurrency with US 67. On September 28, 1949, the road was extended south 3.7 miles (6.0 km) miles to SH 11 in Como. On August 8, 1951, the road was extended south 5.5 miles (8.9 km) to a road intersection, replacing FM 1698. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended northeastward 5.8 miles (9.3 km) from Dike to a road intersection. On August 24, 1955, the road was extended east and north to Pickton, creating a concurrency with SH 11. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended north 5.4 miles (8.7 km) to FM 71. On October 31, 1958, the road was extended north 2.0 miles (3.2 km) miles from FM 71. FM 270's designation was cancelled on December 21, 1959; the section from north of FM 71 south to FM 2476 became part of FM 69, and the section from FM 2476 to SH 11 was transferred to FM 269.[89]

FM 271

 

Farm to Market Road 271

LocationFannin County
Length9.060 mi[90] (14.581 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 271 (FM 271) is located in Fannin County. It runs SH 78 south of Bonham to FM 68 in Gober.

FM 271 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from SH 78 southeast 5.3 miles (8.5 km) toward Gober, with sections replacing part of Park Road 24. On February 25, 1949, the road was extended southeast to FM 68 in Gober, completing its current route.

FM 272

 

Farm to Market Road 272

LocationFannin and Hunt counties
Length11.767 mi[91] (18.937 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 272 (FM 272) is located in Fannin and Hunt counties. It runs from US 69 in Leonard east and south to US 69 in Celeste.

FM 272 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 69 in Leonard east to the Fannin/Hunt County Line near Hickory Creek. On June 25, 1945, another section from Hickory Creek southward to Celeste was created, creating a gap. On February 14, 1947, the road extended east from the Fannin/Hunt County Line to Hickory Creek, closing the gap and completing its current route.

FM 273

 

Farm to Market Road 273

LocationFannin County
Length23.427 mi[92] (37.702 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 273 (FM 273) is located in Fannin County. It runs from SH 78 in Bonham to FM 100 in Monkstown.

FM 273 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from SH 78 7.0 miles (11.3 km) north of Bonham to FM 100 in Monkstown. On January 29, 2004, the road was rerouted to end in SH 78 in Bonham, replacing a portion of FM 898 (which had a section west of there obliterated due to runway extension at Jones Field); the old route became an extension of FM 1396.

FM 274

 

Farm to Market Road 274

LocationFannin County
Length13.875 mi[93] (22.330 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 274 (FM 274) is located in Fannin County. It runs from FM 898 northward to FM 1753 at Ravenna, and from another point on FM 1753, northwestward and eastward to SH 78.

FM 274 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from SH 78 5.5 miles (8.9 km) north of Bonham to Ravenna. On October 26, 1946, the road was extended northwest to Mulberry. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended east from Mulberry to SH 78, with a section of the old route becoming a spur connection. On January 16, 1953, the section from SH 78 to Ravenna became part of an extended FM 1753. On June 1, 1965, the road was extended south to FM 898. On December 29, 1975, the spur connection in Mulberry was transferred to FM 3321.

FM 275

 

Farm to Market Road 275

LocationHopkins and Rains counties
Length24.228 mi[94] (38.991 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 275 (FM 275) is located in Hopkins and Rains counties. It runs from SH 11 near the Hopkins/Hunt County Line to FM 499, and from another point on FM 499 to US 67, and from another point on US 67 to SH 19.

FM 275 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from SH 11 southward via Cumby to Miller Grove. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended southeast to SH 19. On December 31, 1959, the section from FM 514 to SH 19 was transferred to FM 514, and the road was rerouted over FM 2299 (which was cancelled) from FM 514 to SH 19.

FM 276

 

Farm to Market Road 276

LocationSabine County
Length4.878 mi[95] (7.850 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951–present

Farm to Market Road 276 (FM 276) is located in Sabine County. It runs from SH 87 eastward 4.9 miles (7.9 km).

FM 276 was designated on May 23, 1951, to run from SH 87 eastward 3.6 miles (5.8 km). The road was extended east to its current terminus on September 27, 1960.

FM 276 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 276

LocationHopkins County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–November 23, 1948

The first FM 276 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 154 near Birthright to Peerless. FM 276 was cancelled on November 23, 1948, and became a portion of FM 71.

FM 277

 

Farm to Market Road 277

LocationHemphill and Wheeler counties
Length20.338 mi[96] (32.731 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 277 (FM 277) is located in Hemphill and Wheeler counties. It runs from US 83 16 miles south of Canadian east and south to FM 1046 at Allison.

FM 277 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 83 eastward 12.5 miles (20.1 km). On December 16, 1948, the road was extended east and south 7.0 miles (11.3 km) to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended southeast to FM 1046, completing its current route.

FM 278

 

Farm to Market Road 278

LocationHansford County
Length2.943 mi[97] (4.736 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 278 (FM 278) is located in Hansford County. It runs from SH 15 and 136 in Gruver to SH 207.

FM 278 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from SH 117 (later SH 15, now SH 207) north of Stinnett north and west to Morse. On March 31, 1948, the road was rerouted to bypass Morse and go north and east to SH 282 (now SH 207) east of Gruver, while the old route to Morse became a spur connection. On September 14, 1951, the spur connection to Morse was redesignated as FM 1775. On November 21, 1963, the section from SH 15 (now SH 207) to FM 289 was transferred to SH 136, shortening the road to its current routing.

FM 279

 

Farm to Market Road 279

LocationVan Zandt and Smith counties
Length19.522 mi[98] (31.418 km)
ExistedJanuary 7, 1954–present

Farm to Market 279 is located in Van Zandt and Smith counties. It runs from SH 64 near Ben Wheeler to SH 64 near the Nueces River.

FM 279 was designated on January 7, 1954, on the current route. The route was formerly a section of SH 64.

FM 279 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 279

LocationHutchinson County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–December 7, 1953

The first FM 279 was designated on June 11, 1945, from SH 117 east 6.0 miles (9.7 km) miles toward Adobe Walls. On October 29, 1948, the road was extended north to FM 759, replacing FM 760 which ended at the Hansford County Line. On July 11, 1949, the road was extended northeast 6.0 miles (9.7 km), and the section from FM 279 north to FM 759 was cancelled and renumbered FM 760. On May 30, 1950, the section east of FM 760 was cancelled in exchange for the creation of FM 1598. The remainder of FM 279's designation was cancelled on December 7, 1953, and transferred to FM 281.

FM 280

 

Farm to Market Road 280

LocationHutchinson County
Length9.194 mi[99] (14.796 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 280 (FM 280) is located in Hutchinson County. It runs from SH 152 northward 9.4 miles.

FM 280 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from SH 152 northward 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On June 4, 1946, the road was extended north 2.4 miles (3.9 km) with a spur connection to Spring Creek School. On December 7, 1953, the spur connection was transferred to FM 2171. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended north 2.0 miles (3.2 km) to its current terminus.

FM 281

 

Farm to Market Road 281

LocationHartley, Moore, Hutchinson, Hansford, and Ochiltree counties
Length116.849 mi[100] (188.050 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 281 (FM 281) is located in the Texas Panhandle. It runs from Spur 276 in Dalhart to US 83. There is a concurrency with FM 119 in Sunray.

FM 281 was designated on June 11, 1945, from FM 119 at Sunray east 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On January 18, 1946, the road was extended 4.8 miles (7.7 km) east. On June 4, 1946, the section from the Moore County line to FM 278 was added, creating a gap. This gap was closed on April 30, 1947. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended east to SH 117 (now SH 15) and FM 279. On December 7, 1953, the road was extended west to US 87 and east to FM 760, replacing a section of FM 1712 and all of FM 279, FM 1266, and FM 1899. The remainder of FM 1712 was transferred to FM 807 on December 18, 1959. On October 31, 1958, the road was extended to Business US 87 (now Spur 276) in Dalhart. On February 16, 1960, the road was extended east, north, and east to US 83, replacing a section of FM 760 and all of FM 2017 and FM 2389.

FM 282

 

Farm to Market Road 282

LocationRoberts and Gray counties
Length31.431 mi[101] (50.583 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 282 (FM 282) is located in Roberts and Gray counties. It runs from US 60 in Miami to FM 750.

FM 282 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 60 in Miami westward 9.0 miles (14.5 km). On December 17, 1947, the road was extended west to SH 70. On October 31, 1958, the road was extended west and south to SH 152 & FM 750 and replaced a section of FM 750 (which was rerouted over the FM 750 spur connection).

FM 283

 

Farm to Market Road 283

LocationRoberts County
Length20.908 mi[102] (33.648 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 283 (FM 283) is located in Roberts County. It runs from FM 282 west of Miami northwest to SH 70.

FM 283 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from FM 282 north 6 miles. On January 18, 1946 (agreed February 11, 1946), the road was shortened so that it went north 3.8 miles (6.1 km) from FM 282. On December 17, 1947, the road was extended northwest 3.3 miles (5.3 km). On October 29, 1953, the road was extended northwest 6.0 miles (9.7 km). On October 26, 1954, the road was extended northwest to SH 70, completing its current route.

FM 284

 

Farm to Market Road 284

LocationBriscoe County
Length8.994 mi[103] (14.474 km)
ExistedMay 7, 1970–present

Farm to Market Road 284 (FM 284) is located in Briscoe County. It runs from SH 86 and SH 207 west of Silverton to a road intersection.

FM 284 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 287 at Claude south 9.7 miles (15.6 km). On December 17, 1952, the road was extended 7.3 miles (11.7 km) south and east to a road intersection. On April 23, 1953, it extended east 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to a road intersection. On October 16, 1957, a section of FM 284 from FM 2272 eastward was transferred to FM 2272, while FM 284 was rerouted over the old route of FM 2272; a section of FM 146 from FM 2272 south to SH 86 was transferred to FM 284. The southernmost section was previously FM 1304. Later, FM 284 was extended south 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to FM 145. On September 1, 1965, the section of FM 284 north of SH 86 was redesignated as SH 207. On May 7, 1970, FM 284 was extended south 4.0 miles (6.4 km) from FM 145.

FM 285

 

Farm to Market Road 285

LocationRandall and Armstrong counties
Length27.746 mi[104] (44.653 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 285 (FM 285) is located in Randall and Armstrong counties. It runs from US 87 to SH 207.

FM 285 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Wayside west to the Randall County line. The same day the road was extended to US 87. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended south and east to FM 284 (now SH 207), bringing the highway to its current length.

FM 286

 

Farm to Market Road 286

LocationHill County
Length2.027 mi[105] (3.262 km)
ExistedJune 28, 1963–December 17, 2009

Farm to Market Road 286 (FM 286) is a designation that has been used twice. No highway currently uses the FM 286 designation.

FM 286 was designated on June 28, 1963, from 0.7 miles (1.1 km) miles west of I-35 at Hillsboro east 1.21 miles (1.95 km) miles to a county road 0.51 miles east of I-35. On June 2, 1967, the road was extended east 1.4 miles (2.3 km) miles to SH 22. On May 29, 2003, by district request, the section from I-35 west to Country Club Road was removed from the highway system and returned to the city of Hillsboro. The remainder of FM 286 was cancelled on December 17, 2009, and returned to the city of Hillsboro.

FM 286 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 286

LocationPotter and Randall counties
ExistedJune 7, 1945–June 27, 1963

The first FM 286 was designated on June 7, 1945, from Amarillo to the Randall County line along an extension of Georgia Street. On February 21, 1946, the road was extended south to US 87, replacing FM 680. FM 286's designation was cancelled on June 27, 1963, and removed from the highway system as it was entirely in Amarillo city limits, so it was no longer needed.

FM 287

 

Farm to Market Road 287

LocationStephens County
Length1.741 mi[106] (2.802 km)
ExistedJune 30, 1966–present

Farm to Market Road 287 (FM 287) is a designation that has been used three times. The current use is in Stephens County, from US 183 near Breckenridge to US 180.

FM 287 (1945–1948)

 

Farm to Market Road 287

LocationOldham County
ExistedJune 11, 1945–August 24, 1948

The first use of the FM 287 designation was from US 66 (now I-40) south to the Deaf Smith County line in Oldham County. FM 287 was cancelled and reassigned as FM 809 to avoid confusion with nearby US 287.

FM 287 (1951–1960)

 

Farm to Market Road 287

LocationTrinity County
ExistedMay 23, 1951–September 27, 1960

The second use of the FM 287 designation was in Trinity County, from SH 45 (now SH 19) west to the Walker County line. FM 287 was cancelled and transferred to FM 230.

FM 288

 

Farm to Market Road 288

LocationWood County
Length2.202 mi[107] (3.544 km)
ExistedOctober 22, 1979–present

Farm to Market Road 288 (FM 288) is located in Wood County. It runs from SH 154, 5 miles northwest of Quitman, south to SH 182.

FM 288 was designated on October 22, 1979, on the current route.

FM 288 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 288

LocationPotter and Randall counties
ExistedJune 7, 1945–June 1, 1960

The first FM 288 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Amarillo along an extension of Western Avenue to the Randall County line. On July 2, 1945, the road was extended south to US 87. FM 288 was cancelled on June 1, 1960, and removed from the state highway system as it was in Amarillo city limits and Amariilo would have had to maintain the road.

FM 289

 

Farm to Market Road 289

LocationKendall County
Length6.921 mi[108] (11.138 km)
ExistedDecember 15, 1983–present

Farm to Market Road 289 (FM 289) is located in Kendall County. It runs from I-10, 2.5 miles southeast of Comfort, southeast 5.2 miles (8.4 km).

FM 289 was designated on December 15, 1983, on the current route.

FM 289 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 289

LocationSherman and Hansford counties
Length43.600 mi[108] (70.167 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–September 1, 1965

The first FM 289 was designated on June 11, 1945, from Gruver west to the Sherman County line. The same day the section from Stratford east 10 miles was added, creating a gap. On September 26, 1945, the eastern section was extended east to SH 282 (now SH 207), replacing Spur 84. On July 31, 1946, the western section was changed to go from Stratford east 8.5 miles (13.7 km). The eastern section's length was changed to 10.8 miles (17.4 km). On December 16, 1948, the road was extended west 6.3 miles (10.1 km) to a road intersection and east from 8 miles east of Stratford 9.0 miles (14.5 km). On July 14, 1949, the road was extended 4.0 miles (6.4 km) east from Stratford, closing the gap. On January 1, 1964, the FM 2216-FM 278 section was transferred to SH 136. The remainder of FM 289 was cancelled on September 1, 1965, and transferred to SH 15.

FM 290

 

Farm to Market Road 290

LocationOldham and Deaf Smith counties
ExistedJune 11, 1945[109]–December 18, 1990

Farm to Market Road 290 (FM 290) was located in Oldham and Deaf Smith counties.

FM 290 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 66 (now I-40), 1 mile east of Adrian, south to the Deaf Smith County line. On October 18, 1954, the road was extended south to FM 1412, replacing FM 1956. On December 13, 1956, FM 290 was signed (but not designated) as SH 214.[110] On August 28, 1990, FM 290 was cancelled and officially redesignated as part of SH 214.

FM 291

 

Farm to Market Road 291

LocationGray and Donley counties
Length21.961 mi[111] (35.343 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 291 (FM 291) is located in Gray and Donley counties. It runs from SH 273 southeast of Lefors southward to Loop 271 in Alanreed, and from another point on Loop 271, southward to a road intersection.

FM 291 was designated on June 11, 1945, from US 66 (now Loop 271) in Alanreed north 7.6 miles (12.2 km), and from SH 273 south 2.7 miles (4.3 km). On December 29, 1949, the sections were connected. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended south 5.9 miles (9.5 km) to its current terminus.

FM 292

 

Farm to Market Road 292

LocationParmer County
Length1.998 mi[112] (3.215 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1957–present

Farm to Market Road 292 (FM 292) is located in Farwell in Parmer County. The southern terminus is at New Mexico State Road 348 at the New Mexico state line.[113] It runs east and then north to US 70/US 84. It then continues north to its northern terminus at US 60.[114]

FM 292 was designated on October 31, 1957, from its current southern terminus to US 84. It was extended to US 60 on August 5, 1966.[112]

FM 292 (1945)

 

Farm to Market Road 292

LocationGray and Carson counties
ExistedJune 11, 1945–October 22, 1955

A previous route numbered FM 292 was designated in Gray County on June 11, 1945, from SH 18 (now SH 70), 16 miles (26 km) south of Pampa, west 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to a rural school. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended north and west into Carson County to FM 295. FM 292 was cancelled on October 22, 1955, and transferred to FM 293.[112]

FM 293

 

Farm to Market Road 293

LocationPotter, Carson, and Gray counties
Length40.315 mi[115] (64.881 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 293 (FM 293) is located in Potter, Carson, and Gray counties. It runs from SH 136 east to SH 207 in Panhandle, and from US 60 in Panhandle east to SH 70. There is a spur connection north to US 60 east of Panhandle. FM 293 was designated on June 11, 1945, to go from 5.0 miles (8.0 km) west of Panhandle east through Panhandle to 4.0 miles (6.4 km) east and south of FM 293 Spur (then part of US 60). On March 23, 1949, the road was extended east 8.0 miles (12.9 km) to a road intersection; the intersection road would become part of FM 294 on July 14 on that year. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended west 7.0 miles (11.3 km) to a road intersection. On February 27, 1952, the section east of Panhandle was extended west over the old route of US 60, while the remainder of the old route of US 60 became a spur connection. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended west and south 3.4 miles (5.5 km) to FM 683. On October 28, 1953, the road was rerouted to end at the county line, while the old route became a spur connection. The next day, the road was extended west to SH 136. On September 21, 1955, the road was extended east to FM 295. The next day, the road was extended east to SH 70, replacing FM 292. On December 17, 1956, the spur connection to FM 683 became part of rerouted FM 683, and the old route of FM 683 was redesignated as FM 245.

FM 294

 

Farm to Market Road 294

LocationCarson and Armstrong counties
Length38.193 mi[116] (61.466 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 294 (FM 294) is located in Carson and Armstrong counties. It runs SH 152 in Skellytown southward via White Deer to US 287 at Goodnight.

FM 294 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 60 in White Deer southward 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On February 27, 1948, the road was extended north to SH 152 in Skellytown. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended south 6.0 miles (9.7 km). On December 18, 1951, the road was extended south to US 66 (now I-40). On December 17, 1952, the road was extended south to US 287, replacing FM 1929.

FM 295

 

Farm to Market Road 295

LocationCarson County
Length8.702 mi[117] (14.005 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 295 (FM 295) is located in Carson County. It runs from I-40 at Groom, northward to FM 293.

FM 295 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 66 (now BL I-40) at Groom northward 2.5 miles (4.0 km). On October 26, 1954, the road was extended north to FM 292 (which became part of FM 293 on September 22, 1955).

FM 296

 

Farm to Market Road 296

LocationDallam County
Length48.834 mi[118] (78.591 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 296 (FM 296) is located in Dallam County. It runs from US 385 west and south to SH 102.

FM 296 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 87 at Texline east 10 miles. On January 18, 1946 (date of agreement May 11, 1946), the road was shortened to end at 7.6 miles (12.2 km) east of Texline. On July 20, 1948, the road was extended south 4.9 miles (7.9 km) to the New Mexico State Line and east 5.5 miles (8.9 km), and a section from SH 51 (now US 385) west 7.0 miles (11.3 km) was added. On December 18, 1951, the sections were connected, and the road extended south 6.0 miles (9.7 km) along the New Mexico State Line. On December 1, 1953, the road was extended south to FM 808 (now SH 102), completing its current route.

FM 297

 

Farm to Market Road 297

LocationDallam and Sherman counties
Length28.740 mi[119] (46.253 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 297 (FM 297) is located in Dallam and Sherman counties. It runs US 87 in Dalhart eastward to US 287.

FM 297 was designated on June 11, 1945, to run from US 87 in Dalhart east 8.0 miles (12.9 km). On July 20, 1948, the road was extended east 3.0 miles (4.8 km). On May 23, 1951, the road was extended east 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to a road intersection 0.3 miles (0.48 km) east of FM 807. On December 18, 1959, the section from FM 2029 to FM 807 (along with FM 2029 itself) became part of FM 807, and the section east of FM 807 became a spur connection of FM 807. On May 6, 1964, the road was extended east over the spur connection and further east 4.3 miles (6.9 km) to the Dallam/Sherman County Line. On June 2, 1967, the road was extended east to US 287, completing its current route.

FM 298

 

Farm to Market Road 298

LocationBailey and Lamb counties
Length32.560 mi[120] (52.400 km)
ExistedJune 16, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 298 (FM 298) is located in Bailey and Lamb counties. It runs from the Texas/New Mexico State Line to FM 303.

FM 298 was designated on June 16, 1945, to run from Baileyboro across SH 214 to Circle Back. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended east 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to a road intersection . On November 20, 1951, the road was extended west 14.0 miles (22.5 km) to the New Mexico state line. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended east 6.0 miles (9.7 km) to FM 303.

FM 299

 

Farm to Market Road 299

LocationOrange County
Length6.200 mi[121] (9.978 km)
ExistedJuly 16, 1998–present

Farm to Market Road 299 (FM 299) is a designation that has been used three times. The current designation dates to July 16, 1998, for a proposed loop around Vidor in Orange County. As of 2022, the route is unconstructed and faces opposition.[122]

FM 299 (1945–1966)

 

Farm to Market Road 299

LocationBailey and Parmer counties
ExistedJune 16, 1945–July 1, 1966

The first FM 299 was designated in Bailey County on June 16, 1945, from Muleshoe north to the Parmer County line, as a replacement of a section of SH 214. On June 24, 1946, the section from Friona south to 4.0 miles (6.4 km) south of Hub was added. On May 22, 1948, the road was extended to US 60, replacing SH 165, creating a gap in the route. On July 14, 1949, the section from 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Hub to the Bailey County line was added, closing the gap. On December 13, 1956, FM 299 was signed (but not designated) as SH 214.[123] FM 299 was cancelled on January 10, 1966, and officially redesignated as part of SH 214.

FM 299 (1967–1968)

 

Farm to Market Road 299

LocationBee County
ExistedJune 2, 1967–August 2, 1968

The second FM 299 designation was designated in Bee County on June 2, 1967, from US 59, 0.3 miles (0.48 km) west of the Beeville city limits, northwest and northeast 3.3 miles (5.3 km) to US 181. FM 299 was cancelled on August 2, 1968, and became a portion of FM 351.

Notes

  1. ^ RM 243 was previously designated as FM 243 from 1945 to 1957.

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FM 213 15 FM 214 16 FM 215 16 1 FM 215 1945 17 FM 216 18 FM 217 19 FM 218 20 FM 219 21 FM 220 21 1 FM 220 1945 22 FM 221 23 FM 222 24 FM 223 25 FM 224 26 FM 225 27 FM 226 28 FM 227 29 FM 228 30 FM 229 31 FM 230 32 FM 231 33 FM 232 34 FM 233 35 FM 234 36 FM 235 36 1 FM 235 1945 37 FM 236 38 FM 237 39 FM 238 40 FM 239 41 FM 240 42 FM 241 42 1 FM 241 1945 43 FM 242 43 1 FM 242 1945 44 RM 243 45 FM 244 46 FM 245 46 1 FM 245 1945 1954 46 2 FM 245 1954 1955 47 FM 246 48 FM 247 49 FM 248 50 FM 249 51 FM 250 52 FM 251 53 FM 252 54 FM 253 55 FM 254 56 FM 255 56 1 FM 255 1945 57 FM 256 58 FM 257 58 1 FM 257 1945 59 FM 258 60 FM 259 61 FM 260 62 FM 261 63 FM 262 64 FM 263 65 FM 264 66 FM 265 67 FM 266 68 FM 267 69 FM 268 70 FM 269 71 FM 270 71 1 FM 270 1945 72 FM 271 73 FM 272 74 FM 273 75 FM 274 76 FM 275 77 FM 276 77 1 FM 276 1945 78 FM 277 79 FM 278 80 FM 279 80 1 FM 279 1945 81 FM 280 82 FM 281 83 FM 282 84 FM 283 85 FM 284 86 FM 285 87 FM 286 87 1 FM 286 1945 88 FM 287 88 1 FM 287 1945 1948 88 2 FM 287 1951 1960 89 FM 288 89 1 FM 288 1945 90 FM 289 90 1 FM 289 1945 91 FM 290 92 FM 291 93 FM 292 93 1 FM 292 1945 94 FM 293 95 FM 294 96 FM 295 97 FM 296 98 FM 297 99 FM 298 100 FM 299 100 1 FM 299 1945 1966 100 2 FM 299 1967 1968 101 Notes 102 ReferencesFM 200 Edit Farm to Market Road 200LocationSomervell and Johnson CountiesLength13 971 mi 1 22 484 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 200 FM 200 is located in Somervell and Johnson counties Its eastern terminus is at FM 1434 southeast of Nemo and its western terminus is at SH 144 near Rainbow FM 200 was designated on June 12 1945 from SH 144 to Rainbow On November 28 1945 the description was changed so that FM 200 was extended to US 67 On September 28 1949 FM 200 was extended east to FM 199 at Nemo On June 28 1963 FM 200 was extended southeast 4 1 miles 6 6 km On September 5 1973 FM 200 was extended to FM 1434 FM 201 Edit Farm to Market Road 201LocationSabine CountyLength7 422 mi 2 11 945 km ExistedMay 25 1995 presentFarm to Market Road 201 FM 201 is located in Sabine County mainly within the Sabine National Forest It runs east from an intersection with US 96 3 State maintenance ends just past its intersection with FM 2343 an unimproved roadway continues under U S Forest Service jurisdiction 4 FM 201 was designated on May 25 1995 from US 96 2 6 miles 4 2 km southeast of Spur 414 east 4 3 miles 6 9 km On March 30 2000 the road was extended 4 1 miles 6 6 km eastward FM 201 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 201LocationSomervell and Hood countiesLength23 2 mi 2 37 3 km ExistedJune 12 1945 December 20 1984FM 201 was previously designated on June 12 1945 from Glen Rose via Post Oak School to the Hood County line On September 6 1949 the section from old US 67 to SH 144 was added On May 23 1951 the road was extended northwest to US 377 in Tolar replacing FM 915 On December 17 1952 the designation was extended northwest another 6 0 miles 9 7 km FM 201 was cancelled on December 20 1984 and its mileage was transferred to FM 56 FM 202 Edit Farm to Market Road 202LocationSomervell CountyLength2 533 mi 5 4 076 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 202 FM 202 is located in Somervell County It runs from SH 144 north to FM 56 FM 202 was designated on June 12 1945 from Glen Rose via Rock Creek School to SH 144 On December 23 1959 the section from FM 1992 to Glen Rose along with the entirety of FM 1992 was transferred to FM 56 FM 203 Edit Farm to Market Road 203LocationSomervell and Bosque countiesLength11 338 mi 6 18 247 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 203 FM 203 is located in Somervell and Bosque Counties It runs from US 67 in Glass to SH 144 north of Walnut Springs FM 203 was designated on June 12 1945 from US 67 in Glass southward 2 3 miles 3 7 km On October 31 1958 FM 203 was extended to SH 144 replacing FM 2318 FM 204 Edit Farm to Market Road 204LocationTaylor CountyLength3 05 mi 7 4 91 km ExistedFebruary 27 1997 7 presentFarm to Market Road 204 FM 204 is located in Taylor County It runs from US 83 US 84 east and north to FM 1750 FM 204 was designated on February 27 1997 on the current route FM 204 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 204LocationHood and Somervell countiesExistedJune 12 1945 December 20 1984The first FM 204 was designated on June 12 1945 from US 67 3 2 miles 5 1 km via Cottonwood School to Rough Creek School On July 14 1949 the road was extended 2 0 miles 3 2 km northeast of Rough Creek School to a road intersection On October 25 1954 the road was extended northeast to FM 201 now FM 56 replacing FM 2223 FM 204 was cancelled by district request on December 20 1984 and transferred to FM 51 FM 205 Edit Farm to Market Road 205LocationErath Hood and Somervell CountiesLength28 427 mi 8 45 749 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 205 FM 205 is located in Erath Hood and Somervell Counties It runs from US 281 in Stephenville east to SH 144 in Glen Rose FM 205 was designated from US 67 in Glen Rose westward 4 0 miles 6 4 km to Lanham Mill On October 31 1958 FM 205 was extended east to FM 201 now FM 56 On May 5 1966 FM 205 was extended westward 3 6 miles 5 8 km On May 5 1974 FM 205 was extended west to FM 204 now FM 51 On December 20 1984 FM 205 was extended to US 281 replacing FM 2157 FM 206 Edit Farm to Market Road 206LocationSmith CountyLength0 899 mi 9 1 447 m ExistedApril 26 1989 9 presentFarm to Market Road 206 FM 206 is located in Smith County It runs from Spur 364west of Tyler northeast to SH 31 10 11 FM 206 was designated on April 26 1989 from SH 31 west of Tyler southwest to a railroad crossing On December 13 1990 the road was extended to Spur 364 On June 27 1995 the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 206 UR 206 12 The designation reverted to FM 206 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 206 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 206LocationPalo Pinto and Jack countiesExistedJune 11 1945 December 20 1984The first FM 206 was designated on June 11 1945 from Graford in Palo Pinto County north to the Jack County line On July 10 1945 the road was extended north to SH 24 now US 380 FM 206 was cancelled on December 20 1984 and transferred to FM 4 FM 207 Edit Farm to Market Road 207LocationStephens and Palo Pinto CountiesLength29 087 mi 14 46 811 km ExistedJune 11 1945 Farm to Market Road 207 FM 207 is located in Stephens and Palo Pinto Counties It runs from US 180 near Breckenridge to SH 16 near Strawn FM 207 was designated on June 11 1945 from Strawn northwest to the Stephens Palo Pinto county line On December 10 1946 it was shortened to end 1 0 mile 1 6 km southeast of that county line On October 13 1954 FM 207 was extended to the Stephens Palo Pinto county line On November 3 1954 the road was extended to FM 717 replacing FM 2232 On March 27 1957 FM 207 was extended northwest to US 180 replacing FM 577 FM 208 Edit Farm to Market Road 208LocationHood and Johnson countiesExistedJune 6 1945 15 February 25 1985Farm to Market Road 208 FM 208 was located in Hood and Johnson counties No highway currently uses the FM 208 designation FM 208 was designated on June 6 1945 from a point on US 377 east of Granbury to Acton to another point on US 377 east of Granbury forming a partial loop On December 20 1984 the section from US 377 south to the junction in Acton was transferred to FM 167 FM 208 was then rerouted to Cleburne replacing FM 1192 FM 208 was cancelled on February 25 1985 by district request and transferred to FM 4 FM 209 Edit Farm to Market Road 209LocationThrockmorton and Young CountiesLength37 448 mi 16 60 267 km ExistedJune 18 1945 Farm to Market Road 209 FM 209 is located in Throckmorton and Young counties It runs from US 283 near Woodson to SH 67 near Graham FM 209 was designated on June 16 1945 from SH 67 near Graham westward 6 0 miles 9 7 km On November 23 1948 it extended west to 9 9 miles 15 9 km west of Graham On July 14 1949 FM 209 was extended west to Murray On November 20 1951 FM 209 was extended west to the Throckmorton county line On January 3 1952 the road was extended west to SH 6 now US 183 replacing FM 1204 On February 6 1953 FM 209 was extended west to its current terminus replacing FM 375 FM 210 Edit Farm to Market Road 210LocationArcher and Young CountiesLength37 874 mi 17 60 952 km ExistedJune 18 1945 Farm to Market Road 210 FM 210 is located in Archer and Young counties It runs from SH 25 west of Archer City to SH 79 in Olney FM 210 was designated on June 18 1945 from Spur 132 in Olney westward 10 6 miles 17 1 km On December 17 1952 it extended east 0 7 miles 1 1 km to SH 79 On October 29 1953 it extended northeastward to the Archer County line On December 10 1953 the road extended northeastward and eastward to SH 25 replacing FM 374 FM 211 Edit Farm to Market Road 211LocationTerry Lynn and Garza CountiesLength60 643 mi 18 97 595 km ExistedJune 11 1945 Farm to Market Road 211 FM 211 is located in Terry Lynn and Garza Counties It runs from FM 303 in Terry County to SH 207 north of Post FM 211 was designated on June 11 1945 from Wilson across US 87 to New Home On June 25 1945 a section from US 62 1 mile south of Meadow to the Lynn Terry County line was added On January 27 1948 the sections were connected On July 20 1948 FM 211 was extended west to SH 51 now US 385 On March 19 1949 a section from the Garza Lynn county line to US 84 was added replacing FM 1068 On July 25 1951 the sections were connected On February 24 1953 it extended west to its current terminus replacing part of FM 300 On October 31 1958 FM 211 was extended east to FM 122 now SH 207 FM 212 Edit Farm to Market Road 212LocationLynn CountyLength17 692 mi 19 28 473 km ExistedJune 11 1945 Farm to Market Road 212 FM 212 is located in Lynn County It runs from US 84 to FM 1313 in Grassland FM 212 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 380 south 2 miles to Grassland current junction with FM 1313 On January 18 1952 FM 212 was extended west to FM 1054 However this extension was transferred to FM 1313 on February 25 of that same year On November 24 1959 FM 212 was extended north to FM 211 On February 3 1960 FM 212 was extended north to US 84 replacing FM 1703 FM 213 Edit Farm to Market Road 213LocationYoakum Terry and Lynn CountiesLength68 533 mi 20 110 293 km ExistedJune 11 1945 Farm to Market Road 213 FM 213 is located in Yoakum Terry and Lynn Counties It runs from SH 214 north of Denver City to FM 1054 in Draw FM 213 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 87 east to Draw then named Drew Later that day FM 213 was extended west to Wells On January 27 1948 FM 213 was extended west to New Moore On July 14 1949 FM 213 was extended west to SH 137 in Union On November 20 1951 FM 213 was extended west to FM 403 On May 23 1958 FM 213 was extended west to FM 1312 On February 10 1966 FM 213 was extended west to SH 214 replacing FM 396 That same day FM 303 was extended south replacing FM 1312 and a concurrency with FM 303 was created FM 214 Edit Farm to Market Road 214LocationSwisher CountyLength6 101 mi 21 9 819 km ExistedJune 11 1945 Farm to Market Road 214 FM 214 is located in Swisher County It runs from US 87 in Kaffir Switch west to FM 1424 at a point north of Tulia FM 214 was designated on June 11 1945 on its current route FM 215 Edit Farm to Market Road 215LocationCoryell and Bosque countiesLength13 978 mi 22 22 495 km ExistedAugust 1 1963 presentFarm to Market Road 215 FM 215 is located in Coryell and Bosque Counties It runs from SH 36 north of Gatesville to FM 217 in Mosheim FM 215 was designated on August 1 1963 from SH 36 northward 0 2 miles to the Gatesvile State School for Boys On June 2 1967 FM 215 was extended northward to White Hall On September 5 1973 FM 215 was extended to FM 217 FM 215 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 215LocationHamilton and Bosque countiesExistedJune 11 1945 December 10 1959The first FM 215 was designated on June 11 1945 from Clifton to Womack On October 25 1947 sections from the Hamilton County line to SH 22 and from SH 22 to Clifton were added creating a concurrency with SH 22 On June 1 1948 the road was extended to SH 22 On October 26 1954 the road was extended 7 7 miles 12 4 km northwest to a county road 3 0 miles east of Fairy and west to FM 1602 on July 28 1955 FM 215 was cancelled on December 10 1959 and transferred to FM 219 although the road was still signed as FM 215 until 1960 FM 216 Edit Farm to Market Road 216LocationBosque CountyLength7 317 mi 23 11 776 km ExistedJune 11 1945 Farm to Market Road 216 FM 216 is located in Bosque County It runs from FM 927 in Iredell to the Bosque Erath county line FM 216 was designated on June 11 1945 from Iredell to Flag Creek 0 5 miles south of the Bosque Erath county line However FM 216 was programmed and constructed to the Bosque Erath county line so the description changed to match this On October 19 1955 0 1 miles were eliminated because of the relocation of FM 927 FM 217 Edit Farm to Market Road 217LocationCoryell and Bosque CountiesLength25 835 mi 24 41 577 km ExistedJune 11 1945 Farm to Market Road 217 FM 217 is located in Coryell and Bosque Counties It runs from SH 36 in Jonesboro to SH 6 near Valley Mills FM 217 was designated on November 20 1951 from SH 6 in Valley Mills to Mosheim On November 20 1951 FM 217 was extended to the Coryell Bosque county line On July 28 1955 FM 217 was extended to FM 182 On March 21 1958 FM 217 was extended to SH 36 replacing FM 2280 FM 218 Edit Farm to Market Road 218LocationBrown Mills and Hamilton CountiesLength41 178 mi 25 66 270 km ExistedJune 16 1945 Farm to Market Road 218 FM 218 is located in Brown Mills and Hamilton Counties It runs from US 84 in Zephyr to SH 36 in Hamilton FM 218 was designated on June 16 1945 from SH 36 in Hamilton via Pottsville to the Hamilton Mills County Line On July 14 1949 FM 218 was extended to SH 16 in Priddy On November 12 1953 FM 218 was extended to US 84 in Zephyr replacing FM 1642 FM 219 Edit Farm to Market Road 219LocationErath Hamilton and Bosque CountiesLength91 923 mi 26 147 936 km ExistedJune 16 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 219 FM 219 is located in Erath Hamilton and Bosque Counties It runs from SH 108 in Huckabay to SH 22 near Clifton It is one of the longest Farm to Market Roads in Texas at 91 923 miles FM 219 was designated on June 16 1945 from US 281 in Olin via Carlton to the Hamilton Erath county line On July 9 1945 FM 219 was extended to Dublin On February 6 1953 it extended to FM 8 replacing FM 912 On October 25 1954 it extended north to SH 108 at Huckabay replacing FM 1716 On November 24 1959 FM 219 was extended southeast to FM 1602 On December 10 1959 the highway extended southeast to SH 22 replacing FM 215 and creating a concurrency with FM 1602 FM 220 Edit Farm to Market Road 220LocationCherokee CountyLength4 074 mi 27 6 556 km ExistedMay 23 1951 presentFarm to Market Road 220 FM 220 is located in Cherokee County It runs from SH 21 3 miles 4 8 km south of Alto south approximately 4 miles 6 4 km to a county road 28 FM 220 was designated on May 23 1951 on the current route 27 FM 220 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 220LocationHamilton CountyExistedJune 18 1945 October 30 1950FM 220 was previously designated in Hamilton County on June 18 1945 from Lanham to Fairy On November 23 1948 it was extended north to US 281 at Hico On July 14 1949 the designation was extended south 4 7 miles 7 6 km to a road intersection On October 30 1950 FM 220 was renumbered FM 1602 to avoid conflict with nearby SH 220 27 29 FM 221 Edit Farm to Market Road 221LocationHamilton CountyLength13 496 mi 30 21 720 km ExistedJune 18 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 221 FM 221 is located in Hamilton County It runs from US 281 northwest via Shive to FM 218 FM 221 was designated on June 18 1945 from US 281 7 miles south of Hamilton west to Shive On November 20 1951 the road was extended 2 9 miles 4 7 km On January 15 1952 the road was extended to FM 218 replacing FM 1743 A spur connection at Shive was also added This spur connection was removed from the state highway system on April 25 1997 and returned to Hamilton County FM 222 Edit Farm to Market Road 222LocationSan Jacinto CountyLength12 083 mi 31 19 446 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 222 FM 222 is located in San Jacinto County It runs from SH 150 near Coldspring northeast to Camilla and southeast to SH 150 in Shepherd FM 222 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 150 1 5 miles southeast of Coldspring to Camilla On May 6 1964 the road was extended south 1 9 miles 3 1 km On November 26 1969 the road was extended southeast 6 7 miles 10 8 km to SH 150 at Shepherd replacing FM 2972 FM 223 Edit Farm to Market Road 223LocationSan Jacinto and Liberty countiesLength9 308 mi 32 14 980 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 223 FM 223 is located in San Jacinto and Liberty Counties It runs from Loop 424 in Shepard to FM 787 near Cleveland FM 223 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 59 now Loop 424 southeast 4 1 miles 6 6 km to Cross Roads On October 31 1957 the road was extended southeast 2 3 miles 3 7 km to the San Jacinto Liberty county line On November 24 1959 the road was extended to 3 6 miles 5 8 km to SH 105T now FM 787 completing its current routeFM 224 Edit Farm to Market Road 224LocationSan Jacinto CountyLength7 743 mi 33 12 461 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 224 FM 224 is located in San Jacinto County It runs from SH 156 in unincorporated Stephen Creek to SH 156 near Coldspring FM 224 was designated on June 11 1945 on its current route On November 24 1959 the road extended west 3 5 miles 5 6 km from near Coldspring but this extension was transferred to FM 945 on June 28 1963 FM 225 Edit Farm to Market Road 225LocationNacogdoches and Rusk countiesLength53 114 mi 34 85 479 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 225 FM 225 is located in Nacogdoches and Rusk Counties FM 225 runs from US 79 in Henderson to SH 21 in Nacogdoches FM 225 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 79 in Henderson southward 39 4 miles 63 4 km to the community of Legg s Store On September 30 1955 FM 225 was extended east to SH 21 replacing FM 2111 FM 226 Edit Farm to Market Road 226LocationNacogdoches CountyLength22 430 mi 35 36 098 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 226 FM 226 is located in Nacogdoches County FM 226 runs from SH 21 in Oak Ridge to Shirley Creek Park FM 226 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 21 in Oak Ridge southward 9 3 miles 15 0 km to south of Woden On December 10 1946 the section south of Woden was eliminated shortening the length to 6 0 miles 9 7 km On November 23 1948 the road was extended southeast 11 0 miles 17 7 km to Etoile On August 24 1955 the road was extended south to SH 103 On August 31 1967 the road was extended south to Shirley Creek Park its current terminus FM 227 Edit Farm to Market Road 227LocationHouston CountyLength38 597 mi 36 62 116 km ExistedJune 8 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 227 FM 227 is located in Houston County FM 227 runs from CR 2210 eastward to SH 7 north of Kennard FM 227 was designated on June 8 1945 from SH 21 westward to Augusta On May 23 1951 the road extended west to US 287 later Loop 531 now Bus US 287 V in Grapeland On October 14 1954 FM 227 was extended west to CR 2225 west of Grapeland replacing part of FM 228 and southeast to SH 7 replacing FM 1949 On September 21 1955 the road was extended west to CR 2210 On November 24 1959 the road was extended west 3 4 miles 5 5 km but this extension was cancelled on January 25 1962 because mileage was used for the new FM 2544 FM 228 Edit Farm to Market Road 228LocationHouston and Anderson countiesLength13 265 mi 37 21 348 km ExistedJune 8 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 228 FM 228 is located in Houston and Anderson Counties FM 228 runs from Bus US 287 V in Grapeland to SH 294 FM 228 was designated on June 8 1945 from US 287 now Bus US 287 V westward 3 4 miles 5 5 km On August 1 1947 the road was extended northeast 5 7 miles 9 2 km to Percilla On November 23 1948 the road extended northeast to SH 294 On December 17 1952 the road extended west 5 4 miles 8 7 km to CR 2225 On October 14 1954 the section west of US 287 now Bus US 287 V in Grapeland became part of FM 227 FM 229 Edit Farm to Market Road 229LocationHouston CountyLength14 165 mi 38 22 796 km ExistedJune 8 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 229 FM 229 is located in Houston County FM 229 runs from SH 7 in Crockett to FM 2544 FM 229 was designated on June 8 1945 from SH 7 in Crockett northwestward 2 8 miles 4 5 km On August 1 1967 the road extended northwest 2 8 miles 4 5 km On November 5 1971 the road extended northwest 2 4 miles 3 9 km On November 25 1975 the road extended northwest 1 0 mile 1 6 km On October 21 1981 the road extended northwest 1 7 miles 2 7 km to near Lake Houston Dam On August 29 1989 the road extended northwest to FM 2544 its current terminus FM 230 Edit Farm to Market Road 230LocationHouston Walker and Trinity countiesLength29 688 mi 39 47 778 km ExistedJune 8 1945 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 230FM 231 Edit Farm to Market Road 231LocationHouston CountyLength3 830 mi 40 6 164 km ExistedJune 8 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 231 FM 231 is located in Houston County It runs from SH 19 about 5 miles 8 km from Lovelady to Lone Pine Road a local county road FM 231 was designated on June 8 1945 along its current route 40 FM 232 Edit Farm to Market Road 232LocationHouston CountyLength8 148 mi 41 13 113 km ExistedJune 8 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 232 FM 232 is a highway in Houston County It runs from US 287 southeast of Crockett to SH 7 FM 232 was designated on June 8 1945 from US 287 southeast of Crockett northward 4 1 miles 6 6 km On September 21 1955 the road was extended north to SH 7 its current terminusFM 233 Edit Farm to Market Road 233LocationTrinity CountyLength4 949 mi 42 7 965 km ExistedJune 8 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 233 FM 233 is located in Trinity County It runs from FM 357 west of Centralia to FM 358 FM 233 was designated on June 8 1945 from SH 7 in Kennard southeastward 3 1 miles 5 0 km On October 25 1955 the road was extended southeast 3 7 miles 6 0 km On May 22 1956 the road was extended southeast to FM 357 On May 5 1966 an extension southeast 2 6 miles 4 2 km to the end of FM 2976 was designated but was unnumbered at the time On May 23 1966 FM 233 became part of FM 357 and FM 233 was reassigned to the previously unnumbered extension and all of FM 2976 but this did not take effect until January 1 1967 FM 234 Edit Farm to Market Road 234LocationJackson CountyLength22 021 mi 43 35 439 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 234 FM 234 is located in Jackson County It runs from US 59 west of El Toro to FM 616 in Vanderbilt FM 234 was designated on June 12 1945 from US 59 in El Toro southeast to Vanderbilt and southwest to La Salle with another section from SH 35 in Port Lavaca to the Victoria County line creating a gap On May 23 1951 the road was extended northwest 3 4 miles 5 5 km to a road intersection On November 20 1951 the road was extended northwest and southwest 3 1 miles 5 0 km to another road intersection On October 18 1954 the section from Vanderbilt to La Salle became part of FM 616 On May 23 1955 the section from SH 35 in Port Lavaca to the Victoria County line was renumbered FM 1090 eliminating the gap On May 2 1962 the road extended southeast to US 59 2 miles west of El Toro completing its current route FM 235 Edit Farm to Market Road 235LocationCherokee CountyLength10 577 mi 44 17 022 km ExistedMay 23 1951 presentFarm to Market Road 235 FM 235 is located in Cherokee County It runs from SH 110 in New Summerfield to SH 204 near Reklaw FM 235 was designated on May 23 1951 running 4 7 miles 7 6 km from SH 110 eastward The route was extended on November 20 1951 to its current length FM 235 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 235LocationJackson CountyExistedJune 12 1945 June 1 1948The original FM 235 was designated on June 12 1945 from SH 111 east 1 mile and west 2 miles to the Navidad Edna Road FM 235 was cancelled on June 1 1948 because mileage was used for the newly designated FM 822 FM 236 Edit Farm to Market Road 236LocationDeWitt and Victoria countiesLength28 185 mi 45 45 359 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 236 FM 236 is located in DeWitt and Victoria counties It runs from US 87 in Cuero to US 59 west of Victoria FM 236 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 87 in Cuero southeast 3 2 miles 5 1 km to the Guadalupe River On November 20 1951 the road was extended south 4 4 miles 7 1 km to Arneckeville resulting in the cancellation of FM 1721 On December 18 1951 the road extended southward 3 9 miles 6 3 km On December 17 1952 the road was extended to US 59 west of Victoria replacing FM 1515 and completing its current route FM 237 Edit Farm to Market Road 237LocationDeWitt and Victoria countiesLength20 785 mi 46 33 450 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 237 FM 237 is located in DeWitt and Victoria counties It runs from SH 72 in Yorktown to FM 236 FM 237 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 72 in Yorktown southeast 3 0 miles 4 8 km On November 23 1948 the road was extended southeast 3 7 miles 6 0 km On July 21 1949 the road was extended southeast to SH 29 On October 28 1953 the road was extended southeast to the Victoria county line replacing FM 2034 One day later the road was extended to FM 236 FM 238 Edit Farm to Market Road 238LocationDeWitt CountyLength4 151 mi 47 6 680 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 238 FM 238 is located in DeWitt County It runs from FM 240 southwestward in direction of Nopal FM 238 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 87 at Westhoff southwest 6 5 miles 10 5 km in the direction of Nopal On January 16 1953 2 1 miles 3 4 km were transferred to FM 240 FM 239 Edit Farm to Market Road 239LocationDeWitt CountyLength3 432 mi 48 5 523 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 239 FM 239 is located in DeWitt County It runs from SH 72 at Nordheim southeast 3 5 miles 5 6 km FM 239 was designated on June 11 1945 on its current route FM 240 Edit Farm to Market Road 240LocationDeWitt CountyLength16 547 mi 49 26 630 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 240 FM 240 is located in DeWitt County It runs from US 87 at Westhoff southward to SH 72 in Yorktown FM 240 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 119 north of Yorktown northward 4 0 miles 6 4 km On March 29 1949 the road extended north 0 8 miles 1 3 km to Kubla Store On December 17 1952 the road extended north to FM 238 On January 16 1953 the road extended north to US 87 replacing a section of FM 238 On December 18 1953 the road extended south along the old route of SH 119 to SH 72 completing its current route FM 241 Edit Farm to Market Road 241LocationCherokee CountyLength12 827 mi 50 20 643 km ExistedMay 23 1951 presentFarm to Market Road 241 FM 241 is located in Cherokee County It runs from FM 752 south of Rusk southeastward to SH 21 at Linwood FM 241 was designated on May 23 1951 from FM 752 southeastward to US 69 On December 17 1952 the road was extended to SH 21 completing its current route FM 241 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 241LocationDeWitt CountyExistedJune 11 1945 April 16 1946The first FM 241 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 29 10 miles north of Cuero to US 77 near Yoakum On April 16 1946 FM 241 s designation was cancelled as mileage was used by the newly created FM 682 FM 242 Edit Farm to Market Road 242LocationSabine CountyLength1 714 mi 51 2 758 km ExistedMay 23 1951 presentFarm to Market Road 242 FM 242 is located in Sabine County It runs from SH 21 to Toledo Bend Reservoir FM 242 was designated on May 23 1951 from SH 21 southeastward 4 3 miles 6 9 km to a road intersection On January 31 1969 the length was shortened to 2 1 miles 3 4 km as the eastern section was inundated by Toledo Bend Reservoir On August 26 1969 the road was shortened to its current length FM 242 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 242LocationDeWitt CountyExistedJune 11 1945 April 16 1946The first FM 242 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 29 1 mile south of a junction with SH 111 to the Concrete Yoakum Road On April 16 1946 FM 242 s designation was cancelled as mileage was used by the newly created FM 682 RM 243 Edit Ranch to Market Road 243LocationWilliamson and Burnet countiesLength20 484 mi 52 32 966 km ExistedJune 11 1945 nb 1 presentMain article Ranch to Market Road 243 Ranch to Market Road 243 RM 243 is located in Williamson and Burnet counties RM 243 was designated on June 11 1945 as Farm to Market Road 243 FM 243 The designation was changed to RM 243 on October 31 1957 FM 244 Edit Farm to Market Road 244LocationGrimes CountyLength21 260 mi 53 34 215 km ExistedJune 6 1945 53 presentFarm to Market Road 244 FM 244 is located in Grimes County It runs from FM 39 at Iola to SH 90 at Anderson FM 244 was designated on June 6 1945 from Navasota to Piedmont On January 27 1949 a section from Keith to Piedmont was added On October 28 1953 the road was extended north to FM 39 The final change was on October 8 1970 when the FM 3090 SH 6 section was transferred to FM 3090 while FM 244 was rerouted over the former route of FM 3090 FM 245 Edit Farm to Market Road 245LocationPotter and Carson countiesLength2 569 mi 54 4 134 km ExistedDecember 17 1956 presentFarm to Market Road 245 FM 245 is a designation that has been used three times The current use is in Potter and Carson counties from SH 136 to FM 683 as a replacement of a portion of FM 683 which was rerouted over FM 293 spur FM 245 1945 1954 Edit Farm to Market Road 245LocationGrimes CountyExistedJune 12 1945 March 24 1954The first use of FM 245 was in Grimes County on June 6 1945 from SH 6 to Wallace Prairie On October 25 1947 the road was extended 3 0 miles 4 8 km to Retreat On March 24 1954 the road was extended south 1 6 miles 2 6 km to the Waller County Line FM 245 s designation was cancelled on June 25 1954 9 2 miles 14 8 km of the road were combined with FM 362 One portion was transferred to FM 2988 later FM 245 1954 1955 Edit Farm to Market Road 245LocationPalo Pinto CountyExistedNovember 13 1954 October 7 1955The second use of FM 245 was in Palo Pinto County from US 281 to the Parker County line FM 245 s designation was cancelled on October 7 1955 and transferred to FM 1885 FM 246 Edit Farm to Market Road 246LocationNavarro and Freestone countiesLength8 895 mi 55 14 315 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 246 FM 246 is located in Navarro and Freestone counties It runs from US 75 northwest of Streetman southwest to FM 27 east of Wortham FM 246 was designated on June 11 1945 from Wortham to Streetman On June 26 1946 the eastern terminus was revised to Birdsten Cemetery northeast of Streetman replacing FM 640 which started at the Navarro County Line On January 27 1948 the route was modified to show a concurrency with US 75 On July 25 1951 the road was extended northeast 3 0 miles 4 8 km to a road intersection On October 26 1954 the road was extended to Winkler On November 22 1954 the road was extended to FM 488 replacing FM 1695 On September 10 1968 the section from US 75 to FM 488 was renumbered as FM 416 FM 247 Edit Farm to Market Road 247LocationMadison County and Walker CountiesLength25 525 mi 56 41 079 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 247 FM 247 is located in Madison and Walker counties It runs from SH 21 in Midway to SH 30 in Huntsville FM 247 was designated on June 11 1945 from Huntsville to the Madison County line Four days later the road was extended to Midway completing its current route FM 248 Edit Farm to Market Road 248LocationCass and Marion countiesLength18 473 mi 57 29 729 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 248 FM 248 is located in Cass County It runs from SH 43 in Bivins to SH 49 northeast of Jefferson FM 248 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 49 northeast of Jefferson to Lodi On November 20 1951 the road was extended northeast FM 125 at Kildare On May 6 1952 the road was extended to SH 43 at Bivins replacing FM 996 FM 249 Edit Farm to Market Road 249LocationCass CountyLength9 990 mi 58 16 077 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 249 FM 249 is located in Cass County It runs from US 59 in Atlanta to the Arkansas border FM 249 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 77 east to Bloomburg On September 12 1946 FM 249 was extended east to the Arkansas State Line In 1963 a new route of SH 77 was under construction and FM 249 would be extended west over the old route of SH 77 It was completed by early 1967 when FM 249 was extended west to Downtown Atlanta replacing part of the old route of SH 77 and FM 1635 was created as a redesignation of the remainder of the old route of SH 77 FM 249 in AtlantaFM 250 Edit Farm to Market Road 250LocationCass and Morris countiesLength23 004 mi 59 37 021 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 250 FM 250 is located in Cass and Morris counties It runs from SH 77 near Marietta through Marietta and Hughes Springs to SH 26 FM 250 was designated on June 11 1945 from Marietta to Hughes Springs On September 26 1945 the road was extended north to SH 77 this portion was formerly Spur 97 which replaced SH 245 On May 22 1947 FM 250 was extended to SH 26 at or near the Lone Star Steel Plant bringing the road to its current length FM 251 Edit Farm to Market Road 251LocationCass CountyLength24 957 mi 60 40 164 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 251 FM 251 is located in Cass County It runs from FM 125 near McLeod to the Arkansas State Line FM 251 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from Atlanta southeast to a point near McLeod On August 25 1949 the road was extended northeast to the Arkansas State Line completing its current route FM 252 Edit Farm to Market Road 252LocationJasper CountyLength19 239 mi 61 30 962 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 252 FM 252 is located in Jasper County It runs from US 190 southwest of Jasper to FM 1013 in Kirbyville FM 252 was designated on June 12 1945 from Loop 7 in Jasper southwest 6 4 miles 10 3 km toward Erin and from Eclipse to Kirbyville On January 18 1946 the section from Loop 7 in Jasper southwest was shortened to 4 0 miles 6 4 km On February 5 1946 the section from Eclipse to Kirbyville was cancelled On August 27 1959 the 1 1 miles 1 8 km section from US 190 to Loop 7 now Curtis Street in Jasper was cancelled On November 26 1969 the road was extended south 1 0 mile 1 6 km On May 7 1970 the road was extended southwest 2 0 miles 3 2 km On May 7 1974 the road was extended southwest 3 6 miles 5 8 km to FM 1005 and replaced FM 2831 south of FM 1005 FM 253 Edit Farm to Market Road 253LocationJasper and Newton countiesLength11 028 mi 62 17 748 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 253 FM 253 is located in Jasper and Newton counties It runs from SH 62 in Buna east 11 0 miles 17 7 km FM 253 was designated on June 12 1945 from SH 62 in Buna eastward 4 0 miles 6 4 km On November 23 1948 the road was extended east 5 3 miles 8 5 km to SH 87 at Bingham s Store On June 28 1963 the road was extended east 1 1 miles 1 8 km from SH 87 FM 254 Edit Farm to Market Road 254LocationJasper CountyLength2 695 mi 63 4 337 km ExistedJune 12 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 254 FM 254 is located in Jasper County It runs from FM 2799 to Graham Church FM 254 was designated on June 12 1945 from SH 63 8 0 miles 12 9 km northwest of Jasper northwest to Graham Church On August 1 1947 the beginning point was changed to SH 63 6 0 miles 9 7 km west of Jasper completing its current route though SH 63 was rerouted on November 20 1958 the intersecting road was redesignated as FM 2799 FM 255 Edit Farm to Market Road 255LocationWebb CountyExistedAugust 29 1990 June 30 2005Farm to Market Road 255 FM 255 is a designation that has been used twice No highway currently uses the FM 255 designation Main article Texas State Highway 255 The more recent FM 255 was designated on August 29 1990 This route is now part of SH 255 FM 255 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 255LocationTyler Jasper and Newton countiesExistedJune 12 1945 August 21 1978Main article Texas Recreational Road 255 The original FM 255 was designated on June 12 1945 The route is now part of RE 255 FM 256 Edit Farm to Market Road 256LocationTyler CountyLength30 656 mi 65 49 336 km ExistedJune 13 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 256 FM 256 is located in Tyler County It runs from US 190 northwestward to US 69 at Colmesneil and southwestward and southward to US 190 and from another point on US 190 southward FM 256 was designated on June 13 1945 from US 69 in Colmesneil southwest via Dies to US 287 On January 19 1953 the road extended southeast to US 190 replacing FM 1417 On October 19 1960 the road extended southwest and south to a point south of US 190 replacing FM 257 FM 257 Edit Farm to Market Road 257LocationNueces CountyLength0 828 mi 66 1 333 m ExistedJune 2 1967 presentFarm to Market Road 257 FM 257 is located in Nueces County It runs from US 77 to Business US 77 V formerly Loop 428 67 in Bishop FM 257 was designated on June 2 1967 on the current route FM 257 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 257LocationTyler CountyExistedJune 12 1945 October 19 1960The first FM 257 was designated on June 12 1945 from US 190 near Woodville south 4 3 miles 6 9 km to Harmony On November 21 1956 the road was extended north 2 6 miles 4 2 km creating a concurrency with US 190 ON September 21 1960 FM 257 was extended north to US 287 FM 257 was cancelled on October 19 1960 and transferred to FM 256 FM 258 Edit Farm to Market Road 258LocationEl Paso CountyLength16 61 mi 68 69 26 73 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 258 FM 258 is located in El Paso County Its western terminus is at SH 20 in the Ysleta section of El Paso 70 Its eastern terminus is at FM 1110 near Fabens 71 FM 258 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 80 now SH 20 near Ysleta south 17 miles 27 km along the south side of US 80 to another point on US 80 near Fabens On June 27 1995 the section from SH 20 in Ysleta southeast to FM 1110 was redesignated Urban Road 258 UR 258 72 On July 28 2016 the western section along Old Pueblo Road from SH 20 south to Socorro Road was cancelled and returned to El Paso while FM 258 was rerouted along Socorro Road to Zaragoza Road and SH 20 The designation of the extant section reverted to FM 258 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 259 Edit Farm to Market Road 259LocationEl Paso CountyLength1 163 mi 73 1 872 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 259 FM 259 is located in El Paso County It runs from the New Mexico state line to SH 20 FM 259 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 80 present day SH 20 at Canutillo west to the state line at NM 28 On October 31 1958 the designation was extended 0 9 miles 1 4 km east to I 10 On February 1 1962 a break in the route was added at US 80 On September 1 1965 the extension to I 10 was transferred to Loop 375 On June 27 1995 the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 259 UR 259 The designation reverted to FM 259 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 13 FM 260 Edit Farm to Market Road 260LocationEl Paso CountyExistedJune 11 1945 74 August 28 2003Farm to Market Road 260 FM 260 was located in El Paso County The route ran along Country Club Road as it provided primary access to the El Paso Country Club citation needed No highway currently uses the FM 260 designation FM 260 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 80 now SH 20 at White s Spur west to the New Mexico state line On December 16 1948 the road was extended north to FM 259 On October 13 1954 two sections totaling 0 7 miles 1 1 km were added these sections were removed on April 15 1976 On June 26 1991 SH 178 was designated and FM 260 s section south of SH 178 was to be cancelled upon its completion 75 On June 27 1995 the entire route was transferred to Urban Road 260 UR 260 Complete cancellation of the route was proposed on December 18 1997 but was rejected by the city the county or both importance 76 On May 28 1998 the section from the then future intersection of SH 178 to SH 20 was removed from the highway system The remainder of the route was cancelled on August 28 2003 FM 261 Edit Farm to Market Road 261LocationCrosby and Dickens countiesLength23 912 mi 77 38 483 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 261 FM 261 is located in Crosby and Dickens counties It runs from FM 651 to Spur 21 in Spur FM 261 was designated on June 11 1945 from Spur 21 south and west 5 5 miles 8 9 km On December 10 1946 the road extended west 1 0 mile 1 6 km On December 18 1953 the road was extended west 7 8 miles 12 6 km to the Crosby county line On July 1 1954 the road was extended west to FM 651 replacing FM 2082 FM 262 Edit Farm to Market Road 262LocationFoard CountyLength8 275 mi 78 13 317 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 262 FM 262 is located in Foard County It runs from FM 98 southward to a road intersection south of Thalia FM 262 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 70 in Thalia north 2 0 miles 3 2 km On April 20 1949 the road extended south 3 8 miles 6 1 km replacing FM 1040 On May 6 1964 the road extended north to FM 98 its current terminus FM 263 Edit Farm to Market Road 263LocationFoard CountyLength4 989 mi 79 8 029 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 263 FM 263 is located in Foard County It runs from SH 283 west 5 miles through Foard City FM 263 was designated on June 11 1945 on its current route FM 264 Edit Farm to Market Road 264LocationDickens CountyLength3 648 mi 80 5 871 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 264 FM 264 is located in Dickens County It runs from US 82 to FM 193 in McAdoo FM 264 was designated on June 11 1945 on its current route FM 265 Edit Farm to Market Road 265LocationDickens CountyLength9 662 mi 81 15 549 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 265 FM 265 is located in Dickens County It runs from FM 193 east of Afton to US 82 FM 265 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 62 now SH 70 east to 1 mile east of Afton On December 10 1946 the section east of Afton was cancelled shortening the distance to 2 5 miles 4 0 km On July 15 1949 the road extended east and south 5 3 miles 8 5 km to a road intersection On May 23 1951 the road extended south 5 0 miles 8 0 km to Croton current junction with FM 2470 On December 17 1952 the road extended south to US 82 On November 21 1960 the section from FM 193 to SH 70 became part of FM 193 FM 266 Edit Farm to Market Road 266LocationKnox and Haskell countiesLength32 397 mi 82 52 138 km ExistedJune 4 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 266 FM 266 is located in Knox and Haskell counties It runs from US 82 via Hefner and Goree to SH 222 FM 266 was designated on June 4 1945 from Goree north 3 0 miles 4 8 km towards Hefner On September 9 1947 the route description was revised as FM 266 was extended 1 5 miles 2 4 km using mileage taken from FM 143 On October 28 1953 the road was extended east and north 8 4 miles 13 5 km miles to US 82 1 5 miles west of the Baylor County line replacing FM 1044 On November 1 1956 the road was extended south 5 8 miles to FM 1587 On May 2 1962 the road was extended southwest 8 miles from FM 1720 to FM 1080 creating a gap On May 24 1962 the gap was closed replacing a section of FM 1587 and the road was extended south 10 3 miles to SH 24 now US 380 replacing a section of FM 1080 On September 5 1973 the section from FM 1587 to FM 1720 was signed but not designated as SH 222 On August 29 1990 this section along with all of FM 143 and FM 1587 and the section of FM 1720 east of FM 266 FM 143 was later reassigned to another highway was cancelled as the SH 222 designation became official FM 267 Edit Farm to Market Road 267LocationFoard and Knox countiesLength43 199 mi 83 69 522 km ExistedJune 4 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 267 FM 267 is located in Foard and Knox counties It runs from US 70 east of Crowell to US 82 and from another point on US 82 to US 277 south of Munday FM 267 was designated on June 4 1945 to run from US 82 north and west 10 5 miles 16 9 km to Gilliland On January 7 1948 the road was extended south to SH 222 west of Munday replacing a portion of SH 222 that was previously SH 252 and SH 201 for a short time before that ON November 23 1948 the road was extended west 3 0 miles 4 8 km On May 23 1951 the road was extended west to SH 283 now SH 6 On November 30 1954 the section from SH 283 east to 1 mile east of Gilliland was transferred to FM 1756 and the road was rerouted on new construction to end at US 70 east of Crowell On April 30 1987 the road was extended south and east to US 277 completing its current route FM 268 Edit Farm to Market Road 268LocationChildress and Hardeman countiesLength20 870 mi 84 33 587 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 268 FM 268 is located in Childress and Hardeman counties in northern Texas FM 268 begins at an intersection with US 287 in the town of Childress The highway runs through the town along NE 3rd Street and leaves the town near Fair Park FM 268 runs in a northeast direction before turning to the east near FM 2530 The highway passes many rural areas intersecting FM 2884 and FM 1033 FM 268 enters Hardeman County before turning to the south at Howeth Road Newton Road The highway continues to run south and intersects US 287 again before ending at an intersection with Roberts Road FM 268 was designated on June 11 1945 running from the northeast corner of Childress eastward 3 0 miles 4 8 km to near the Childress Community Center On April 16 1949 the highway was extended another mile to US 287 in Childress FM 268 was extended eastward and northward another 6 0 miles 9 7 km miles on July 15 1953 to a point in Childress County On October 28 1953 the highway was extended northward another 5 0 miles 8 0 km miles to a road intersection On September 20 1961 the section from FM 1033 northward was transferred to FM 1033 and FM 268 was instead extended east and south over 6 0 miles 9 7 km miles a new route and 5 9 miles 9 5 km miles over FM 2567 85 86 Junction listCountyLocationmi 87 kmDestinationsNotesChildressChildress0 00 0 US 287 Avenue F NE 1 21 9 FM 2530 4 06 4 FM 2884 north 9 014 5 FM 1033 KirklandHardeman 19 230 9 US 287 Quanah Childress 20 933 6Roberts Road1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 269 Edit Farm to Market Road 269LocationHopkins CountyLength16 646 mi 88 26 789 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 269 FM 269 is located in Hopkins County It runs from US 67 at Weaver to SH 11 at Pickton and from another point on SH 11 to FM 69 at Black Oak Church FM 269 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 67 to SH 11 On December 31 1959 the road was extended to FM 69 replacing a section of FM 270 which was cancelled as the remainder became part of FM 69 FM 270 Edit Farm to Market Road 270LocationGalveston and Harris countiesLength5 064 mi 89 8 150 km ExistedOctober 30 1970 presentMain article Farm to Market Road 270 Farm to Market Road 270 FM 270 is located in Galveston and Harris counties It runs from FM 646 in League City to NASA Road 1 in Houston FM 270 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 270LocationHopkins CountyExistedJune 11 1945 December 21 1959The original FM 270 was designated in Hopkins County on June 11 1945 on a route from US 67 5 2 miles 8 4 km miles east of Sulphur Bluff to Dike On November 23 1948 the road was extended south 4 1 miles 6 6 km miles to a road intersection creating a concurrency with US 67 On September 28 1949 the road was extended south 3 7 miles 6 0 km miles to SH 11 in Como On August 8 1951 the road was extended south 5 5 miles 8 9 km to a road intersection replacing FM 1698 On December 17 1952 the road was extended northeastward 5 8 miles 9 3 km from Dike to a road intersection On August 24 1955 the road was extended east and north to Pickton creating a concurrency with SH 11 On October 31 1957 the road was extended north 5 4 miles 8 7 km to FM 71 On October 31 1958 the road was extended north 2 0 miles 3 2 km miles from FM 71 FM 270 s designation was cancelled on December 21 1959 the section from north of FM 71 south to FM 2476 became part of FM 69 and the section from FM 2476 to SH 11 was transferred to FM 269 89 FM 271 Edit Farm to Market Road 271LocationFannin CountyLength9 060 mi 90 14 581 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 271 FM 271 is located in Fannin County It runs SH 78 south of Bonham to FM 68 in Gober FM 271 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from SH 78 southeast 5 3 miles 8 5 km toward Gober with sections replacing part of Park Road 24 On February 25 1949 the road was extended southeast to FM 68 in Gober completing its current route FM 272 Edit Farm to Market Road 272LocationFannin and Hunt countiesLength11 767 mi 91 18 937 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 272 FM 272 is located in Fannin and Hunt counties It runs from US 69 in Leonard east and south to US 69 in Celeste FM 272 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 69 in Leonard east to the Fannin Hunt County Line near Hickory Creek On June 25 1945 another section from Hickory Creek southward to Celeste was created creating a gap On February 14 1947 the road extended east from the Fannin Hunt County Line to Hickory Creek closing the gap and completing its current route FM 273 Edit Farm to Market Road 273LocationFannin CountyLength23 427 mi 92 37 702 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 273 FM 273 is located in Fannin County It runs from SH 78 in Bonham to FM 100 in Monkstown FM 273 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from SH 78 7 0 miles 11 3 km north of Bonham to FM 100 in Monkstown On January 29 2004 the road was rerouted to end in SH 78 in Bonham replacing a portion of FM 898 which had a section west of there obliterated due to runway extension at Jones Field the old route became an extension of FM 1396 FM 274 Edit Farm to Market Road 274LocationFannin CountyLength13 875 mi 93 22 330 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 274 FM 274 is located in Fannin County It runs from FM 898 northward to FM 1753 at Ravenna and from another point on FM 1753 northwestward and eastward to SH 78 FM 274 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from SH 78 5 5 miles 8 9 km north of Bonham to Ravenna On October 26 1946 the road was extended northwest to Mulberry On December 17 1952 the road was extended east from Mulberry to SH 78 with a section of the old route becoming a spur connection On January 16 1953 the section from SH 78 to Ravenna became part of an extended FM 1753 On June 1 1965 the road was extended south to FM 898 On December 29 1975 the spur connection in Mulberry was transferred to FM 3321 FM 275 Edit Farm to Market Road 275LocationHopkins and Rains countiesLength24 228 mi 94 38 991 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 275 FM 275 is located in Hopkins and Rains counties It runs from SH 11 near the Hopkins Hunt County Line to FM 499 and from another point on FM 499 to US 67 and from another point on US 67 to SH 19 FM 275 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from SH 11 southward via Cumby to Miller Grove On November 23 1948 the road was extended southeast to SH 19 On December 31 1959 the section from FM 514 to SH 19 was transferred to FM 514 and the road was rerouted over FM 2299 which was cancelled from FM 514 to SH 19 FM 276 Edit Farm to Market Road 276LocationSabine CountyLength4 878 mi 95 7 850 km ExistedMay 23 1951 presentFarm to Market Road 276 FM 276 is located in Sabine County It runs from SH 87 eastward 4 9 miles 7 9 km FM 276 was designated on May 23 1951 to run from SH 87 eastward 3 6 miles 5 8 km The road was extended east to its current terminus on September 27 1960 FM 276 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 276LocationHopkins CountyExistedJune 11 1945 November 23 1948The first FM 276 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 154 near Birthright to Peerless FM 276 was cancelled on November 23 1948 and became a portion of FM 71 FM 277 Edit Farm to Market Road 277LocationHemphill and Wheeler countiesLength20 338 mi 96 32 731 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 277 FM 277 is located in Hemphill and Wheeler counties It runs from US 83 16 miles south of Canadian east and south to FM 1046 at Allison FM 277 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 83 eastward 12 5 miles 20 1 km On December 16 1948 the road was extended east and south 7 0 miles 11 3 km to a road intersection On November 20 1951 the road was extended southeast to FM 1046 completing its current route FM 278 Edit Farm to Market Road 278LocationHansford CountyLength2 943 mi 97 4 736 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 278 FM 278 is located in Hansford County It runs from SH 15 and 136 in Gruver to SH 207 FM 278 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from SH 117 later SH 15 now SH 207 north of Stinnett north and west to Morse On March 31 1948 the road was rerouted to bypass Morse and go north and east to SH 282 now SH 207 east of Gruver while the old route to Morse became a spur connection On September 14 1951 the spur connection to Morse was redesignated as FM 1775 On November 21 1963 the section from SH 15 now SH 207 to FM 289 was transferred to SH 136 shortening the road to its current routing FM 279 Edit Farm to Market Road 279LocationVan Zandt and Smith countiesLength19 522 mi 98 31 418 km ExistedJanuary 7 1954 presentFarm to Market 279 is located in Van Zandt and Smith counties It runs from SH 64 near Ben Wheeler to SH 64 near the Nueces River FM 279 was designated on January 7 1954 on the current route The route was formerly a section of SH 64 FM 279 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 279LocationHutchinson CountyExistedJune 11 1945 December 7 1953The first FM 279 was designated on June 11 1945 from SH 117 east 6 0 miles 9 7 km miles toward Adobe Walls On October 29 1948 the road was extended north to FM 759 replacing FM 760 which ended at the Hansford County Line On July 11 1949 the road was extended northeast 6 0 miles 9 7 km and the section from FM 279 north to FM 759 was cancelled and renumbered FM 760 On May 30 1950 the section east of FM 760 was cancelled in exchange for the creation of FM 1598 The remainder of FM 279 s designation was cancelled on December 7 1953 and transferred to FM 281 FM 280 Edit Farm to Market Road 280LocationHutchinson CountyLength9 194 mi 99 14 796 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 280 FM 280 is located in Hutchinson County It runs from SH 152 northward 9 4 miles FM 280 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from SH 152 northward 5 0 miles 8 0 km On June 4 1946 the road was extended north 2 4 miles 3 9 km with a spur connection to Spring Creek School On December 7 1953 the spur connection was transferred to FM 2171 On November 24 1959 the road was extended north 2 0 miles 3 2 km to its current terminus FM 281 Edit Farm to Market Road 281LocationHartley Moore Hutchinson Hansford and Ochiltree countiesLength116 849 mi 100 188 050 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 281 FM 281 is located in the Texas Panhandle It runs from Spur 276 in Dalhart to US 83 There is a concurrency with FM 119 in Sunray FM 281 was designated on June 11 1945 from FM 119 at Sunray east 5 0 miles 8 0 km On January 18 1946 the road was extended 4 8 miles 7 7 km east On June 4 1946 the section from the Moore County line to FM 278 was added creating a gap This gap was closed on April 30 1947 On December 17 1952 the road was extended east to SH 117 now SH 15 and FM 279 On December 7 1953 the road was extended west to US 87 and east to FM 760 replacing a section of FM 1712 and all of FM 279 FM 1266 and FM 1899 The remainder of FM 1712 was transferred to FM 807 on December 18 1959 On October 31 1958 the road was extended to Business US 87 now Spur 276 in Dalhart On February 16 1960 the road was extended east north and east to US 83 replacing a section of FM 760 and all of FM 2017 and FM 2389 FM 282 Edit Farm to Market Road 282LocationRoberts and Gray countiesLength31 431 mi 101 50 583 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 282 FM 282 is located in Roberts and Gray counties It runs from US 60 in Miami to FM 750 FM 282 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 60 in Miami westward 9 0 miles 14 5 km On December 17 1947 the road was extended west to SH 70 On October 31 1958 the road was extended west and south to SH 152 amp FM 750 and replaced a section of FM 750 which was rerouted over the FM 750 spur connection FM 283 Edit Farm to Market Road 283LocationRoberts CountyLength20 908 mi 102 33 648 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 283 FM 283 is located in Roberts County It runs from FM 282 west of Miami northwest to SH 70 FM 283 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from FM 282 north 6 miles On January 18 1946 agreed February 11 1946 the road was shortened so that it went north 3 8 miles 6 1 km from FM 282 On December 17 1947 the road was extended northwest 3 3 miles 5 3 km On October 29 1953 the road was extended northwest 6 0 miles 9 7 km On October 26 1954 the road was extended northwest to SH 70 completing its current route FM 284 Edit Farm to Market Road 284LocationBriscoe CountyLength8 994 mi 103 14 474 km ExistedMay 7 1970 presentFarm to Market Road 284 FM 284 is located in Briscoe County It runs from SH 86 and SH 207 west of Silverton to a road intersection FM 284 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 287 at Claude south 9 7 miles 15 6 km On December 17 1952 the road was extended 7 3 miles 11 7 km south and east to a road intersection On April 23 1953 it extended east 3 0 miles 4 8 km to a road intersection On October 16 1957 a section of FM 284 from FM 2272 eastward was transferred to FM 2272 while FM 284 was rerouted over the old route of FM 2272 a section of FM 146 from FM 2272 south to SH 86 was transferred to FM 284 The southernmost section was previously FM 1304 Later FM 284 was extended south 5 0 miles 8 0 km to FM 145 On September 1 1965 the section of FM 284 north of SH 86 was redesignated as SH 207 On May 7 1970 FM 284 was extended south 4 0 miles 6 4 km from FM 145 FM 285 Edit Farm to Market Road 285LocationRandall and Armstrong countiesLength27 746 mi 104 44 653 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 285 FM 285 is located in Randall and Armstrong counties It runs from US 87 to SH 207 FM 285 was designated on June 11 1945 from Wayside west to the Randall County line The same day the road was extended to US 87 On October 31 1957 the road was extended south and east to FM 284 now SH 207 bringing the highway to its current length FM 286 Edit Farm to Market Road 286LocationHill CountyLength2 027 mi 105 3 262 km ExistedJune 28 1963 December 17 2009Farm to Market Road 286 FM 286 is a designation that has been used twice No highway currently uses the FM 286 designation FM 286 was designated on June 28 1963 from 0 7 miles 1 1 km miles west of I 35 at Hillsboro east 1 21 miles 1 95 km miles to a county road 0 51 miles east of I 35 On June 2 1967 the road was extended east 1 4 miles 2 3 km miles to SH 22 On May 29 2003 by district request the section from I 35 west to Country Club Road was removed from the highway system and returned to the city of Hillsboro The remainder of FM 286 was cancelled on December 17 2009 and returned to the city of Hillsboro FM 286 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 286LocationPotter and Randall countiesExistedJune 7 1945 June 27 1963The first FM 286 was designated on June 7 1945 from Amarillo to the Randall County line along an extension of Georgia Street On February 21 1946 the road was extended south to US 87 replacing FM 680 FM 286 s designation was cancelled on June 27 1963 and removed from the highway system as it was entirely in Amarillo city limits so it was no longer needed FM 287 Edit Farm to Market Road 287LocationStephens CountyLength1 741 mi 106 2 802 km ExistedJune 30 1966 presentFarm to Market Road 287 FM 287 is a designation that has been used three times The current use is in Stephens County from US 183 near Breckenridge to US 180 FM 287 1945 1948 Edit Farm to Market Road 287LocationOldham CountyExistedJune 11 1945 August 24 1948The first use of the FM 287 designation was from US 66 now I 40 south to the Deaf Smith County line in Oldham County FM 287 was cancelled and reassigned as FM 809 to avoid confusion with nearby US 287 FM 287 1951 1960 Edit Farm to Market Road 287LocationTrinity CountyExistedMay 23 1951 September 27 1960The second use of the FM 287 designation was in Trinity County from SH 45 now SH 19 west to the Walker County line FM 287 was cancelled and transferred to FM 230 FM 288 Edit Farm to Market Road 288LocationWood CountyLength2 202 mi 107 3 544 km ExistedOctober 22 1979 presentFarm to Market Road 288 FM 288 is located in Wood County It runs from SH 154 5 miles northwest of Quitman south to SH 182 FM 288 was designated on October 22 1979 on the current route FM 288 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 288LocationPotter and Randall countiesExistedJune 7 1945 June 1 1960The first FM 288 was designated on June 11 1945 from Amarillo along an extension of Western Avenue to the Randall County line On July 2 1945 the road was extended south to US 87 FM 288 was cancelled on June 1 1960 and removed from the state highway system as it was in Amarillo city limits and Amariilo would have had to maintain the road FM 289 Edit Farm to Market Road 289LocationKendall CountyLength6 921 mi 108 11 138 km ExistedDecember 15 1983 presentFarm to Market Road 289 FM 289 is located in Kendall County It runs from I 10 2 5 miles southeast of Comfort southeast 5 2 miles 8 4 km FM 289 was designated on December 15 1983 on the current route FM 289 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 289LocationSherman and Hansford countiesLength43 600 mi 108 70 167 km ExistedJune 11 1945 September 1 1965The first FM 289 was designated on June 11 1945 from Gruver west to the Sherman County line The same day the section from Stratford east 10 miles was added creating a gap On September 26 1945 the eastern section was extended east to SH 282 now SH 207 replacing Spur 84 On July 31 1946 the western section was changed to go from Stratford east 8 5 miles 13 7 km The eastern section s length was changed to 10 8 miles 17 4 km On December 16 1948 the road was extended west 6 3 miles 10 1 km to a road intersection and east from 8 miles east of Stratford 9 0 miles 14 5 km On July 14 1949 the road was extended 4 0 miles 6 4 km east from Stratford closing the gap On January 1 1964 the FM 2216 FM 278 section was transferred to SH 136 The remainder of FM 289 was cancelled on September 1 1965 and transferred to SH 15 FM 290 Edit Farm to Market Road 290LocationOldham and Deaf Smith countiesExistedJune 11 1945 109 December 18 1990Farm to Market Road 290 FM 290 was located in Oldham and Deaf Smith counties FM 290 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 66 now I 40 1 mile east of Adrian south to the Deaf Smith County line On October 18 1954 the road was extended south to FM 1412 replacing FM 1956 On December 13 1956 FM 290 was signed but not designated as SH 214 110 On August 28 1990 FM 290 was cancelled and officially redesignated as part of SH 214 FM 291 Edit Farm to Market Road 291LocationGray and Donley countiesLength21 961 mi 111 35 343 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 291 FM 291 is located in Gray and Donley counties It runs from SH 273 southeast of Lefors southward to Loop 271 in Alanreed and from another point on Loop 271 southward to a road intersection FM 291 was designated on June 11 1945 from US 66 now Loop 271 in Alanreed north 7 6 miles 12 2 km and from SH 273 south 2 7 miles 4 3 km On December 29 1949 the sections were connected On October 31 1957 the road was extended south 5 9 miles 9 5 km to its current terminus FM 292 Edit Farm to Market Road 292LocationParmer CountyLength1 998 mi 112 3 215 km ExistedOctober 31 1957 presentFarm to Market Road 292 FM 292 is located in Farwell in Parmer County The southern terminus is at New Mexico State Road 348 at the New Mexico state line 113 It runs east and then north to US 70 US 84 It then continues north to its northern terminus at US 60 114 FM 292 was designated on October 31 1957 from its current southern terminus to US 84 It was extended to US 60 on August 5 1966 112 FM 292 1945 Edit Farm to Market Road 292LocationGray and Carson countiesExistedJune 11 1945 October 22 1955A previous route numbered FM 292 was designated in Gray County on June 11 1945 from SH 18 now SH 70 16 miles 26 km south of Pampa west 2 5 miles 4 0 km to a rural school On October 26 1954 the road was extended north and west into Carson County to FM 295 FM 292 was cancelled on October 22 1955 and transferred to FM 293 112 FM 293 Edit Farm to Market Road 293LocationPotter Carson and Gray countiesLength40 315 mi 115 64 881 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 293 FM 293 is located in Potter Carson and Gray counties It runs from SH 136 east to SH 207 in Panhandle and from US 60 in Panhandle east to SH 70 There is a spur connection north to US 60 east of Panhandle FM 293 was designated on June 11 1945 to go from 5 0 miles 8 0 km west of Panhandle east through Panhandle to 4 0 miles 6 4 km east and south of FM 293 Spur then part of US 60 On March 23 1949 the road was extended east 8 0 miles 12 9 km to a road intersection the intersection road would become part of FM 294 on July 14 on that year On May 23 1951 the road was extended west 7 0 miles 11 3 km to a road intersection On February 27 1952 the section east of Panhandle was extended west over the old route of US 60 while the remainder of the old route of US 60 became a spur connection On December 17 1952 the road was extended west and south 3 4 miles 5 5 km to FM 683 On October 28 1953 the road was rerouted to end at the county line while the old route became a spur connection The next day the road was extended west to SH 136 On September 21 1955 the road was extended east to FM 295 The next day the road was extended east to SH 70 replacing FM 292 On December 17 1956 the spur connection to FM 683 became part of rerouted FM 683 and the old route of FM 683 was redesignated as FM 245 FM 294 Edit Farm to Market Road 294LocationCarson and Armstrong countiesLength38 193 mi 116 61 466 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 294 FM 294 is located in Carson and Armstrong counties It runs SH 152 in Skellytown southward via White Deer to US 287 at Goodnight FM 294 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 60 in White Deer southward 5 0 miles 8 0 km On February 27 1948 the road was extended north to SH 152 in Skellytown On July 14 1949 the road was extended south 6 0 miles 9 7 km On December 18 1951 the road was extended south to US 66 now I 40 On December 17 1952 the road was extended south to US 287 replacing FM 1929 FM 295 Edit Farm to Market Road 295LocationCarson CountyLength8 702 mi 117 14 005 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 295 FM 295 is located in Carson County It runs from I 40 at Groom northward to FM 293 FM 295 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 66 now BL I 40 at Groom northward 2 5 miles 4 0 km On October 26 1954 the road was extended north to FM 292 which became part of FM 293 on September 22 1955 FM 296 Edit Farm to Market Road 296LocationDallam CountyLength48 834 mi 118 78 591 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 296 FM 296 is located in Dallam County It runs from US 385 west and south to SH 102 FM 296 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 87 at Texline east 10 miles On January 18 1946 date of agreement May 11 1946 the road was shortened to end at 7 6 miles 12 2 km east of Texline On July 20 1948 the road was extended south 4 9 miles 7 9 km to the New Mexico State Line and east 5 5 miles 8 9 km and a section from SH 51 now US 385 west 7 0 miles 11 3 km was added On December 18 1951 the sections were connected and the road extended south 6 0 miles 9 7 km along the New Mexico State Line On December 1 1953 the road was extended south to FM 808 now SH 102 completing its current route FM 297 Edit Farm to Market Road 297LocationDallam and Sherman countiesLength28 740 mi 119 46 253 km ExistedJune 11 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 297 FM 297 is located in Dallam and Sherman counties It runs US 87 in Dalhart eastward to US 287 FM 297 was designated on June 11 1945 to run from US 87 in Dalhart east 8 0 miles 12 9 km On July 20 1948 the road was extended east 3 0 miles 4 8 km On May 23 1951 the road was extended east 4 0 miles 6 4 km to a road intersection 0 3 miles 0 48 km east of FM 807 On December 18 1959 the section from FM 2029 to FM 807 along with FM 2029 itself became part of FM 807 and the section east of FM 807 became a spur connection of FM 807 On May 6 1964 the road was extended east over the spur connection and further east 4 3 miles 6 9 km to the Dallam Sherman County Line On June 2 1967 the road was extended east to US 287 completing its current route FM 298 Edit Farm to Market Road 298LocationBailey and Lamb countiesLength32 560 mi 120 52 400 km ExistedJune 16 1945 presentFarm to Market Road 298 FM 298 is located in Bailey and Lamb counties It runs from the Texas New Mexico State Line to FM 303 FM 298 was designated on June 16 1945 to run from Baileyboro across SH 214 to Circle Back On December 16 1948 the road was extended east 3 5 miles 5 6 km to a road intersection On November 20 1951 the road was extended west 14 0 miles 22 5 km to the New Mexico state line On December 17 1952 the road was extended east 6 0 miles 9 7 km to FM 303 FM 299 Edit Farm to Market Road 299LocationOrange CountyLength6 200 mi 121 9 978 km ExistedJuly 16 1998 presentFarm to Market Road 299 FM 299 is a designation that has been used three times The current designation dates to July 16 1998 for a proposed loop around Vidor in Orange County As of 2022 update the route is unconstructed and faces opposition 122 FM 299 1945 1966 Edit Farm to Market Road 299LocationBailey and Parmer countiesExistedJune 16 1945 July 1 1966The first FM 299 was designated in Bailey County on June 16 1945 from Muleshoe north to the Parmer County line as a replacement of a section of SH 214 On June 24 1946 the section from Friona south to 4 0 miles 6 4 km south of Hub was added On May 22 1948 the road was extended to US 60 replacing SH 165 creating a gap in the route On July 14 1949 the section from 4 miles 6 4 km south of Hub to the Bailey County line was added closing the gap On December 13 1956 FM 299 was signed but not designated as SH 214 123 FM 299 was cancelled on January 10 1966 and officially redesignated as part of SH 214 FM 299 1967 1968 Edit Farm to Market Road 299LocationBee CountyExistedJune 2 1967 August 2 1968The second FM 299 designation was designated in Bee County on June 2 1967 from US 59 0 3 miles 0 48 km west of the Beeville city limits northwest and northeast 3 3 miles 5 3 km to US 181 FM 299 was cancelled on 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