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List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (2300–2399)

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

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

FM 2300 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2300

LocationCarson and Gray counties
Length23.395 mi[1] (37.651 km)
Existed1954[1]–present

Farm to Market Road 2300 (FM 2300) is located in Carson and Gray counties.

The southern terminus of FM 2300 is at Business I-40 in Groom in Carson County.[2] The highway travels north along Eastern Avenue and has a junction with I-40 before leaving the town. FM 2300 continues north before turning east at County Road 168.[3] It enters Gray County and turns back north at Ollinger Road. FM 2300 crosses FM 293 before reaching its northern terminus at US 60 southeast of Pampa.[4]

FM 2300 was designated on October 26, 1954, from US 60 southward to FM 292 (current FM 293) at a distance of 11.4 miles (18.3 km). The designation was extended to US 66 (now Business I-40) on June 28, 1963.

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
CarsonGroom0.00.0  I-40 BL (Front Street)Former US 66
0.71.1  I-40 – Amarillo, ShamrockI-40 exit 113
Gray11.819.0  FM 293 – Panhandle
23.437.7  US 60 – Panhandle, Pampa
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2301 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2301

LocationFloyd, Swisher, and Armstrong counties
Length47.816 mi[6] (76.952 km)
Existed1954[6]–present

Farm to Market Road 2301 (FM 2301) is located in Floyd, Swisher, and Armstrong counties.

FM 2301 begins at an intersection with US 70 near Aiken. The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas of Floyd County, intersecting FM 2286 and FM 788. FM 2301 enters Swisher County and turns west at County Road 27 and turns back north at an intersection with FM 1612. The highway ends at an intersection with FM 285 south of Wayside. FM 2301 travels through entirely rural areas of the South Plains and Panhandle regions and does not travel through any towns, except for the unincorporated community of Claytonville.

FM 2301 was designated on October 26, 1954, running from FM 788 southward to US 70 in Aiken at a distance of 8.1 miles (13.0 km) over an old routing of FM 788.[7] The highway was extended 7.5 miles (12.1 km) northward and westward to FM 1612 on October 31, 1957. FM 2301 was extended northward to FM 285 on June 2, 1967; this last extension replaced parts of FM 1612 and FM 1318 and all of FM 2398.[8][9]

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[10]kmDestinationsNotes
Floyd0.00.0  US 70 – Plainview, Floydada
3.15.0 
 
FM 1782 west – Plainview
4.16.6  FM 2286 – Plainview
8.113.0  FM 788
Swisher15.024.1 
 
FM 1612 south
Claytonville19.130.7  FM 145
26.242.2  SH 86 – Tulia, Silverton
30.549.1 
 
FM 1318 west – Tulia
36.057.9 
 
FM 3300 east
39.964.2  FM 146 – Tulia, Vigo Park
Armstrong46.975.5 
 
FM 1075 west – Happy
47.876.9  FM 285 – Wayside
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2302 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2302

LocationColeman County
Length2.035 mi[11] (3.275 km)
Existed1954[11]–present

Farm to Market Road 2302 (FM 2302) is located in Coleman County.

FM 2302 begins at an intersection with SH 206 northeast of Coleman. The highway travels in an eastern direction before ending at an intersection with FM 1176.

FM 2302 was designated on December 17. 1954, running from SH 206 northeast of Coleman, eastward to Cross Roads and northward to SH 206 at a distance of 4.0 miles (6.4 km). The section of highway from Cross Roads northward to SH 206 was transferred to FM 1176 on June 26, 1967.[12]

FM 2303 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2303

LocationErath County
Length7.594 mi[13] (12.221 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[13]–present

Farm to Market Road 2303 (FM 2303) is located in Erath County.

FM 2303 begins at an intersection with SH 108 just outside of the Stephenville city limits. The highway travels in a northwest direction and intersects FM 3025 before ending at an intersection with FM 219.

FM 2303 was designated on October 31, 1958, running from SH 108 northwestward at a distance of 4.2 miles (6.8 km). The highway was extended 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to FM 219 on June 28, 1963.

FM 2303 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2303

LocationGrayson and Fannin counties
Existed1955–1955

A previous route numbered FM 2303 was designated on January 26, 1955, from Whitewright east to Randolph. This became part of FM 1281 shortly after designation.

FM 2304 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2304

LocationTravis County
Length4.537 mi[14] (7.302 km)
ExistedSeptember 27, 1960[14]–present

Farm to Market Road 2304 (FM 2304) is located in Travis County.

FM 2304 begins at an intersection with FM 1626 in Manchaca. The highway travels along Manchaca Road and passes near several subdivisions in southern Austin before state maintenance ends at an intersection with Matthews Lane just south of William Cannon Drive.

The current FM 2304 was designated on September 27, 1960, running from FM 1626 in Manchaca northeastward to 0.8 miles (1.3 km) south of Loop 293 (now US 290) at a distance of 6.2 miles (10.0 km). The northern terminus was relocated to Matthews Lane on June 25, 1962, decreasing the highway's length by 1.5 miles (2.4 km). The route was redesignated Urban Road 2304 (UR 2304) on June 27, 1995.[15] The designation reverted to FM 2304 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[16]

FM 2304 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2304

LocationFayette County
ExistedJuly 28, 1955–1955

The first route numbered FM 2304 was designated in Fayette County on July 28, 1955, from SH 95 at Cistern, southwest to the Gonzales County line. This FM 2304 became part of an extended FM 1115 in September or October 1955.

FM 2304 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2304

LocationJasper and Tyler counties
ExistedAugust 17, 1956–December 1, 1958

The second route numbered FM 2304 was designated on August 17, 1956, running from FM 1005 near Mount Union westward toward Sheffield's Ferry at a distance of 2.2 miles (3.5 km). The highway was extended 2.2 miles (3.5 km) to the Neches River later that year on November 21. FM 2304 was extended 0.1 miles (0.16 km) across the river On October 31, 1957. The road was extended west of FM 92 at Spurger on October 31, 1958. The highway was cancelled on December 1, 1958, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1013.[17]

FM 2305 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2305

LocationBell County
Length8.392 mi[18] (13.506 km)
Existed1955[18]–present

Farm to Market Road 2305 (FM 2305) is located in Bell County in the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area.

FM 2305 begins at Belton Lake in the Woodland area. The highway enters the Temple city limits near an intersection with FM 2271 / Morgan's Point Road. FM 2305 travels through Temple along Adams Avenue and has interchanges with SH 317 and SH 36 / Loop 363 before ending at SH 53 just west of I-35.

FM 2305 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. The section of highway between SH 317 and SH 53 was redesignated Urban Road 2305 (UR 2305) on June 27, 1995.[19] The designation of that section reverted to FM 2305 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[16]

Junction list

The entire route is in Bell County.

Locationmi[20]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0Belton Lake
Temple1.82.9 
 
FM 2271 south / Morgan's Point Road – Belton Lake
3.25.1  SH 317 – Belton, McGregorInterchange
6.5–
6.9
10.5–
11.1
   SH 36 / Loop 363 (H.K. Dodgen Loop)Interchange
8.313.4  
 
SH 53 (Airport Road) to I-35
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2306 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2306

LocationHockley County
Length5.505 mi[21] (8.859 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1957[21]–present

Farm to Market Road 2306 (FM 2306) is located in Hockley County.

FM 2306 begins at an intersection with Hartford Road northwest of Levelland. The highway travels in an eastern direction and intersects FM 1490 before ending at US 385.

The current FM 2306 was designated on October 31, 1957, along the current route.

FM 2306 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2306

LocationCoryell County
ExistedJuly 28, 1955–December 13, 1956

A previous route numbered FM 2306 was designated on July 28, 1955, running from US 84 east of Evant, southward at a distance of 3.0 miles (4.8 km). The highway was cancelled on December 21, 1956, with the mileage being transferred to FM 183.[22]

FM 2307 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2307

LocationFalls County
Length4.834 mi[23] (7.780 km)
Existed1955[23]–present

Farm to Market Road 2307 (FM 2307) is located in Falls County.

FM 2307 begins at an intersection with SH 6 about 5.0 miles (8.0 km) north of Marlin. The highway travels in a northeast direction through rural farmland and intersects FM 3375. State maintenance ends at an intersection with County Road 153, with the road continuing as County Road 152.

FM 2307 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route.

FM 2308 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2308

LocationFalls County
Length0.381 mi[24] (613 m)
Existed1955[24]–present

Farm to Market Road 2308 (FM 2308) is located in Falls County in the city of Marlin. Running at a length of just under 0.4 miles (0.64 km), FM 2308 is one of the shortest highways in Texas.

FM 2308 begins at an intersection with Bus. SH 6. The highway travels in a southeastern direction, running between two small lakes, before ending at an intersection with FM 147.

FM 2308 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route.

FM 2309 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2309

LocationMcCulloch County
Length4.247 mi[25] (6.835 km)
ExistedApril 30, 1959[25]–present

Farm to Market Road 2309 (FM 2309) is located in McCulloch County.

FM 2309 begins at an intersection with SH 71 southeast of Brady. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural areas and passes many farms before entering Brady. FM 2309 turns north onto A.L. Reed Street near Willie Washington Park then turns west onto 11th Street. The highway continues to travel along 11th Street and ends at an intersection with US 87/US 190/US 377.

The current FM 2309 was designated on April 30, 1959, along an old routing of FM 734.[26]

FM 2309 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2309

LocationHamilton County
ExistedJuly 28, 1955–November 26, 1958

FM 2309 was originally designated on July 28, 1955, in Hamilton County from FM 218 at Indian Gap to the Comanche county line at a distance of 4.2 miles (6.8 km). The highway was cancelled on November 26, 1958, with the mileage being transferred to FM 591.[27] This portion of FM 591 was later transferred to FM 1702.

FM 2310 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2310

LocationLimestone County
Length5.792 mi[28] (9.321 km)
Existed1955[28]–present

Farm to Market Road 2310 (FM 2310) is located in Limestone County.

FM 2310 begins at an intersection with US 84 near Lake Mexia. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm lands passes by or near the towns of Echols and Sandy. FM 2310 ends at an intersection with FM 73 near Coolidge.

FM 2310 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route.

FM 2311 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2311

LocationMcLennan County
Length12.158 mi[29] (19.566 km)
Existed1955[29]–present

Farm to Market Road 2311 (FM 2311) is located in McLennan County.

FM 2311 begins at an intersection with SH 31 near Axtell. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm areas near several wetlands and travels through Leroy, where it intersects FM 308. The highway turns southwest at Tours before turning northwest at an intersection with FM 3149. FM 2311 next then enters West, where it briefly travels along Oak Street before ending at an intersection with FM 2114.

FM 2311 was designated on July 28, 1955, traveling from FM 2114 at West to FM 308 at Leroy at a distance of 7.0 miles (11.3 km). The highway was extended southeastward 5.1 miles (8.2 km) to its current southern terminus at SH 31 on June 28, 1963.

Junction list

The entire route is in McLennan County.

Locationmi[30]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  SH 31 – Waco, Hubbard
Leroy5.18.2  FM 308 – Elm Mott, Birome
8.213.2 
 
 
 
FM 3149 west to I-35 – Ross
West12.219.6  FM 2114 (Oak Street) – Cottonwood, Penelope, Hubbard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2312 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2312

LocationShackelford County
Length5.055 mi[31] (8.135 km)
ExistedJuly 28, 1955[31]–present

Farm to Market Road 2312 (FM 2312) is located in Shackelford County.

FM 2312 begins at intersection with FM 576 west of Moran. The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas before ending at an intersection with SH 6.

FM 2312 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route.

FM 2313 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2313

LocationLampasas County
Length6.003 mi[32] (9.661 km)
Existed1955[32]–present

Farm to Market Road 2313 (FM 2313) is located in Lampasas County.

FM 2313 begins at an intersection with US 190 in Kempner. The highway travels out in a northeast direction and turns northwest at County Road 3300. FM 2313 turns west at County Road 3220 and crosses the Lampasas River before ending at an intersection with FM 580.

FM 2313 was designated on July 28, 1955, running from US 190 northwestward to a road intersection at a distance of 4.0 miles (6.4 km). The highway was extended 2.3 miles (3.7 km) northwestward and westward to FM 580 on June 27, 1960.

FM 2314 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2314

LocationLavaca County
Length6.127 mi[33] (9.860 km)
Existed1955[33]–present

Farm to Market Road 2314 (FM 2314) is located in Lavaca County.

FM 2314 begins at an intersection with US 90 Alt. on the eastern edge of Hallettsville. The highway begins traveling in a generally northern direction before turning northeast and running through rural farm areas. State maintenance ends at County Road 138 near Vsetin.[34]

FM 2314 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route.

FM 2315 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2315

LocationMcCulloch County
Length5.98 mi[35] (9.62 km)
Existed1955[35]–present

FM 2316 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2316

LocationEl Paso County
Length2.515 mi[36] (4.048 km)
Existed1955[36]–present

Farm to Market Road 2316 (FM 2316) is located in El Paso County in the city of El Paso.

FM 2316 begins at I-10 near a retail center, with the road continuing past I-10 as Giles Road. The highway travels along McRae Boulevard in a suburban area of the city. FM 2316 ends at an intersection with US 62/US 180 near El Paso International Airport.

FM 2316 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. The route was redesignated Urban Road 2316 (UR 2316) on June 27, 1995.[37] The designation reverted to FM 2316 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[16]

RM 2317 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2317

LocationHudspeth County
Length12.303 mi[38] (19.800 km)
ExistedOctober 27, 1959[38]–present
KML is not from Wikidata

Ranch to Market Road 2317 (RM 2317) is located in Hudspeth County.

RM 2317 runs from US 62/US 180 near Cornudas southward and then eastward before ending at RM 1111.[38][39][40][41]

RM 2317 was originally designated as Farm to Market Road 2317 (FM 2317) on July 28, 1955, from US 62 southward to Hueco Gas Pump Station. The route was redesignated RM 2317 on October 27, 1959. It was extended to the west to RM 1111 on May 2, 1962.[38]

FM 2318 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2318

LocationComanche County
Length14.372 mi[42] (23.129 km)
ExistedOctober 28, 1960[42]–present

FM 2318 (Bosque County) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2318

LocationBosque County
ExistedJuly 28, 1955–November 26, 1958

FM 2318 (Hudspeth County) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2318

LocationHudspeth County
ExistedJuly 28, 1955–September 18, 1957

FM 2319 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2319

LocationMitchell and Nolan counties
Length18.075 mi[43] (29.089 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[43]–present

FM 2319 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2319

LocationCollin County
ExistedSeptember 1, 1955–September 27, 1957

A previous route numbered FM 2319 was designated on September 1, 1955, from SH 121 southwest of McKinney, south and east 2.3 miles (3.7 km) to new US 75, 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Wetsel. This was formerly a portion of FM 2170 before it was rerouted to run east of US 75 (the remaining 2 miles of this section were removed altogether). FM 2319 was cancelled on September 27, 1957, in exchange for extending FM 2448 (later FM 2478).

FM 2320 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2320

LocationKent County
Length14.783 mi[44] (23.791 km)
ExistedSeptember 20, 1961[44]–present

FM 2320 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2320

LocationFannin and Hunt counties
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–December 5, 1958

A previous route numbered FM 2320 was designated on August 24, 1955, from Commerce, northwest 14.0 miles (22.5 km) to the Fannin County line at Wolfe City. On November 21, 1956, the road was extended northwest 6.1 miles (9.8 km) to Bailey. FM 2320 was cancelled (along with FM 2321) on December 5, 1958, and transferred to FM 1281 (now SH 11).

FM 2321 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2321

LocationClay County
Length3.998 mi[45] (6.434 km)
ExistedSeptember 20, 1961[45]–present

Farm to Market Road 2321 (FM 2321) is located in Clay County.

FM 2321 begins at the intersection of Friendship Road and Spikes Road. The highway travels in an eastern direction through rural farming and ranching areas before ending at an intersection with FM 1288 south of Bellevue.

The current FM 2321 was designated on September 20, 1961, running from FM 1288 westward to a road intersection.

FM 2321 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2321

LocationGrayson County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–December 5, 1958

A previous route numbered FM 2321 was designated on August 24, 1955, from US 75 near Sherman southeast 10.3 miles (16.6 km) to Tom Bean. On July 15, 1957, the northern terminus was relocated to FM 697, shortening the route by 0.5 miles (0.80 km). FM 2321 was cancelled (along with FM 2320) on December 5, 1958, and transferred to FM 1281 (now SH 11).[46]

RM 2322 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2322

LocationTravis County
Length4.588 mi[47] (7.384 km)
Existed1955[47]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2322 (RM 2322) is a 4.6-mile (7.4 km) route located in Travis County.

RM 2322 was designated on August 24, 1955, but it terminated at Lake Travis within the current boundary of Pace Bend Park; the terminus was moved to the park boundary on April 28, 1983.

RM 2322 begins at an intersection with SH 71 in west Travis County, between Bee Cave and Spicewood. It proceeds northwest along Pace Bend Road for 4.6 miles (7.4 km), following the shoreline of several branches of Lake Travis. RM 2322 passes through the village of Briarcliff before terminating at the entrance to Pace Bend Park, an LCRA-maintained park.[48]

RM 2323 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2323

LocationLlano and Gillespie counties
Length33.268 mi[49] (53.540 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1957[49]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2323 (RM 2323) is located in Llano and Gillespie counties in the Texas Hill Country.

RM 2323 begins at an intersection with US 87 northwest of Fredericksburg. The highway travels through rural, hilly terrain for most of its length before entering Llano, where RM 2323 ends at an intersection with SH 16.

RM 2323 was designated in October 31, 1957, running from SH 16 at Llano to a county road at a distance of 7.9 miles (12.7 km). The highway was extended 11.3 miles (18.2 km) southwestward to Prairie Mountain on October 31, 1958. RM 2323 was extended 9.1 miles (14.6 km) to US 87 on June 28, 1963, with 6.5 miles (10.5 km) of the extension coming from RM 2767.[50]

FM 2323 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2323

LocationJefferson County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–1956

FM 2323 was originally designated on August 24, 1955, running from SH 124, 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Beaumont, to a point 3.3 miles (5.3 km) south.[51] This became part of FM 364 by 1956.

FM 2324 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2324

LocationRains County
Length5.769 mi[52] (9.284 km)
Existed1955[52]–present

RM 2325 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2325

LocationHays and Blanco counties
Length15.692 mi[53] (25.254 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[53][nb 1]–present

Originally FM 2325.

FM 2326 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2326

LocationWilbarger and Wichita counties
Length11.063 mi[54] (17.804 km)
Existed1955[54]–present

FM 2327 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2327

LocationCass County
Length6.071 mi[55] (9.770 km)
Existed1955[55]–present

FM 2328 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2328

LocationCass County
Length5.825 mi[56] (9.374 km)
Existed1955[56]–present

RM 2329 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2329

LocationHenderson County
Length7.124 mi[57] (11.465 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[57][nb 2]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2329 (RM 2329) is located in Henderson County.

RM 2329 begins at an intersection with FM 316 south of Eustace. The highway travels south before turning east near Cedar Creek Reservoir and an intersection with RM 3054. RM 2329 continues east before ending at US 175 in Pickens.[58]

RM 2329 was designated on August 24, 1955, as Farm to Market Road 2329 (FM 2329), along the current route. The designation was changed to RM 2329 on October 29, 1959.

FM 2330 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2330

LocationAnderson County
Length7.195 mi[59] (11.579 km)
Existed1955[59]–present

FM 2331 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2331

LocationJohnson County
Length18.336 mi[60][nb 3] (29.509 km)
Existed1955[60]–present

Farm to Market Road 2331 (FM 2331) is located in Johnson County.

FM 2331 begins at an intersection with US 67 southwest of Cleburne. The highway starts out traveling in a northwest direction, running through the town of Bono and turns north before beginning an overlap with FM 4. After leaving the overlap with FM 4, FM 2331 continues to run in a northern direction and starts to turn to the east at County Road 1231 before running in a more northern direction at County Road 1229. After the intersection with County Road 1229, the highway enters Godley and has an overlap with SH 171 through the town. FM 2331 leaves Godley and runs in a mostly northern direction and ends at the Tarrant county line; the road continues as Winscott Plover Road to FM 1187.

FM 2331 was designated on June 26, 1955, running from FM 1192 southeastward to US 67 at a distance of 6.5 miles (10.5 km). The highway was extended 4.9 miles (7.9 km) to SH 171 on July 11, 1968, creating an overlap with FM 1192. FM 2331 was extended 8.7 miles (14.0 km) to the Tarrant County line on December 20, 1984, replacing FM 2435; at the same time, FM 1192 became part of FM 208, which became part of FM 4 two months later.[61]

Junction list

The entire route is in Johnson County.

Locationmi[62]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 67 – Glen Rose, Cleburne
5.89.3 
 
FM 4 south – Cleburne
South end of FM 4 overlap
6.610.6 
 
FM 4 north – Granbury
North end of FM 4 overlap
Godley10.917.5 
 
SH 171 south – Cleburne
South end of SH 171 overlap
11.218.0 
 
FM 917 east – Joshua
11.518.5 
 
SH 171 north – Cresson, Weatherford
North end of SH 171 overlap
19.831.9Winscott Plover Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2332 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2332

LocationClay County
Length26.207 mi[63] (42.176 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[63]–present

Farm to Market Road 2332 (FM 2332) is located in Clay County.[63]

FM 2332 begins at an intersection with SH 148 south of Petrolia.[64] A two-lane roadway for its entire length, it travels eastward before curving to the south to intersect FM 1197 northeast of Hurnville. Resuming an eastward direction, FM 2332 then intersects FM 171. Near the Red River and the Oklahoma state line, the highway turns to the south; near where it crosses the Little Wichita River, the roadway is within 0.2 miles (0.3 km) of Jefferson County, Oklahoma.[65] The route parallels the Montague County line before reaching its eastern terminus at US 82 west of Ringgold.[66]

The current FM 2332 was designated on October 31, 1958, from its current western terminus at SH 148 near Petrolia to FM 1197. The route was extended to its current length on September 27, 1960, when the eastern extension of FM 1197 and the mileage of the original FM 2535 became part of this route.[63][67]

Junction list

The entire route is in Clay County.

Locationmi[68]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  SH 148 – PetroliaWestern terminus
5.69.0  FM 1197 – Henrietta
7.411.9  FM 171 – Byers
26.242.2  US 82 – Henrietta, RinggoldEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2332 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2332

LocationTravis County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–May 23, 1956

A previous route numbered FM 2332 was designated on August 24, 1955, from Loop 212 in Manor south 7 miles (11 km) to FM 969. FM 2332 was cancelled on May 23, 1956, and removed from the state highway system; the funds originally set aside for FM 2332 were instead used to construct RM 2244.[63] The route became part of FM 973 on October 31, 1957.

FM 2333 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2333

LocationRunnels and Coke counties
Length14.26 mi[69] (22.95 km)
Existed1955[69]–present

FM 2334 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2334

LocationTom Green County
Length7.096 mi[70] (11.420 km)
Existed1955[70]–present

FM 2335 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2335

LocationTom Green County
Length16.256 mi[71] (26.161 km)
Existed1955[71]–present

FM 2336 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2336

LocationBastrop County
Length6.799 mi[72] (10.942 km)
Existed1955[72]–present

FM 2337 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2337

LocationHale County
Length3.853 mi[73] (6.201 km)
ExistedFebruary 27, 1958[73]–present

RM 2337 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2337

LocationLlano County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[74]–August 30, 1957

RM 2338 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2338

LocationWilliamson County
Length8.753 mi[75] (14.087 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[75][nb 4][76]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2338 (RM 2338) is located in Williamson County. The western terminus of RM 2338 is at FM 970 in Andice. It runs along Andice Road, and in Sun City, the road name changes to Williams Drive. The eastern end of RM 2338 is at FM 3405. Past this point, the roadway continues under county maintenance.

RM 2338 was designated on August 24, 1955, as Farm to Market Road 2338 (FM 2338), running from FM 970 in Andice to US 81 in Georgetown. The designation was changed to RM 2338 on October 1, 1956.[77] On September 25, 2008, the section of highway within the city of Georgetown was removed from the state highway system.[78]

FM 2339 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2339

LocationVan Zandt County
Length11.266 mi[79] (18.131 km)
Existed1955[79]–present

Farm to Market Road 2339 (FM 2339) is located in Van Zandt County.

FM 2339 begins at an intersection with FM 1861 south of Martin's Mill. Just east of FM 773, the highway passes near Callender Lake and a rural subdivision. FM 2339 enters Edom and ends at an intersection with FM 279.

FM 2339 was designated on October 25, 1955, running from FM 279 at Edom westward to FM 773 at a distance of 7.2 miles (11.6 km). The highway was extended 4.4 miles (7.1 km) to FM 1861 on October 31, 1957.

FM 2339 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2339

LocationVan Zandt County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–October 25, 1955

A previous route numbered FM 2339 was designated on August 24, 1955, from SH 19 and FM 1861 southwest 7.9 miles (12.7 km) to FM 316.[80] This was cancelled on October 25, 1955, in exchange for creating the current FM 2339.

RM 2340 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2340

LocationBurnet County
Length7.565 mi[81] (12.175 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[81]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2340 (RM 2340) is located in Burnet County.

RM 2340 begins at an intersection with RM 963 northeast of Burnet. The highway travels in a generally northern direction and turns to the west in Lake Victor. RM 2340 travels in a southwestern direction from Lake Victor and ends at an intersection with US 281 roughly halfway between Burnet and Lampasas.

RM 2340 was designated on August 24, 1955, along the current route.

RM 2341 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2341

LocationBurnet County
Length15.025 mi[82] (24.180 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[82]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2341 (RM 2341) is located in Burnet County.

RM 2341 begins at an intersection with SH 29 west of Burnet. The highway travels in a generally northern direction and turns west near South Fork Morgan Creek near the northeastern point of Lake Buchanan. RM 2341 runs parallel to the lake's northern shore before ending at the main entrance to Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park.

RM 2341 was designated on August 24, 1955, running from SH 29 northwestward at a distance of 3.6 miles (5.8 km). The highway was extended 8.0 miles (12.9 km) northwestward to a point 0.9 miles (1.4 km) northwest of White Bluff on November 24, 1959. RM 2341 was extended 5.0 miles (8.0 km) northwestward on June 1, 1965.

RM 2342 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2342

LocationBurnet County
Length4.368 mi[83] (7.030 km)
Existed1955[83]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2342 (RM 2342) is located in Burnet County.

RM 2342 begins at an intersection with RM 1431 just east of Kingsland near where the Colorado and Llano Rivers meet. The highway travels in a northeastern direction and passes by a golf course before turning in a more northern direction near Boil Spring. RM 2342 continues to run in a generally northern direction before ending at an intersection with Park Road 4 just west of Longhorn Cavern State Park.

RM 2342 was designated on August 24, 1955, along the current route.

FM 2343 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2343

LocationSabine County
Length6.344 mi[84] (10.210 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[84]–present

Farm to Market Road 2343 (FM 2343) is located in Sabine County, mainly within the Sabine National Forest. It runs from SH 87 in the community of Yellowpine to FM 201. The roadway continues past this intersection as Scrappin Valley Drive.[85]

FM 2343 was designated on August 24, 1955, from SH 87 at Yellowpine southwest 2.8 miles (4.5 km) to a road intersection. On September 28, 1995, by district request, the road was extended southwest to what was then Forest Highway 87.

FM 2344 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2344

LocationCollingsworth County
Length4.153 mi[86] (6.684 km)
Existed1955[86]–present

FM 2345 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2345

LocationWichita County
Length7.057 mi[87] (11.357 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1957[87]–present

FM 2345 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2345

LocationPalo Pinto County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–1956

The original FM 2345 ran from US 281 north of Mineral Wells east and south to US 180 in Mineral Wells. This was cancelled in 1956 in exchange for creation of FM 2372.

FM 2346 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2346

LocationMadison County
Length6.529 mi[88] (10.507 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[88]–present

FM 2347 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2347

LocationBrazos County
Length2.87 mi[89] (4.62 km)
ExistedJanuary 31, 1967[89]–present

Farm to Market Road 2347 (FM 2347), known as George Bush Drive (formerly Jersey Street), is in Brazos County, running from Easterwood Airport northeastward to Bus. SH 6 in College Station. This route runs along the southern border of the Texas A&M University main campus and is the location for the George Bush Presidential Library.

FM 2347 begins at the Easterwood Airport on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Brazos County, heading east on two-lane undivided George Bush Drive West. The road curves northeast and intersects FM 2818, at which point it becomes a four-lane divided highway. The highway heads through areas of fields and trees, passing to the southeast of the George Bush Presidential Library. FM 2347 continues through more of the campus, running to the southeast of the university's sports fields. After passing near Olsen Field, the road crosses a Union Pacific railroad line and crosses FM 2154. The highway becomes George Bush Drive and runs between Texas A&M University to the northwest and residential neighborhoods to the southeast. FM 2347 passes southeast of the University Golf Course and comes to its terminus at Bus. SH 6.[89][90][91]

The current FM 2347 was designated onto its current alignment on January 31, 1967. This was the former SH 307. The route was redesignated Urban Road 2347 (UR 2347) on June 27, 1995.[92] The designation reverted to FM 2347 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[16]

Junction list

The entire route is in College Station, Brazos County.

mi[91]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  Easterwood Airport
0.30.48  FM 2818 (Harvey Mitchell Parkway)
1.52.4  FM 2154 (Wellborn Road) – Northgate
2.94.7 
 
Bus. SH 6 (Texas Avenue)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2347 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2347

LocationMilam County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–August 16, 1966

A previous route numbered FM 2347 was designated on August 24, 1955, from US 190 (now FM 485) at Maysfield north 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to a road intersection. On September 27, 1960, the road was extended northeast 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to a county road near Jones Prairie and extended again on October 20, 1961, to FM 2027 at Cross Roads. FM 2347 was cancelled on August 16, 1966, and became a portion of FM 979.[93]

FM 2348 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2348

LocationTitus County
Length8.462 mi[94] (13.618 km)
Existed1955[94]–present

Farm to Market Road 2348 (FM 2348) is located in Titus County.

FM 2348 begins at an intersection with SH 11 southwest of the Welsh Reservoir. The highway travels in a generally northwestern direction before turning in a more northern direction near FM 4000. FM 2348 runs just east of Mount Pleasant and intersects SH 49 before ending at an intersection with US 67 / FM 1001.

FM 2348 was designated on August 24, 1955, running from SH 49 southward to a road intersection at a distance of 4.1 miles (6.6 km). The highway was extended 5.8 miles (9.3 km) southward to SH 11 on October 31, 1957. FM 2348 was extended 3.16 miles (5.09 km) northward to US 67 on September 27, 2001.

Junction list

The entire route is in Titus County.

Locationmi[95]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  SH 11 – Pittsburg, Daingerfield
7.512.1  FM 4000 – Mount Pleasant
8.513.7  SH 49 – Mount Pleasant, Daingerfield
11.618.7  
 
US 67 / FM 1001 north – Mount Pleasant, Omaha
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2349 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2349

LocationSherman and Hansford counties
Length15.975 mi[96] (25.709 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1957[96]–present

FM 2349 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2349

LocationGillespie County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–January 19, 1956

The original FM 2349 was designated on August 24, 1955 from US 290 near Fredericksburg southeast 5 miles to Cain City. FM 2349 was cancelled on January 19, 1956 by request of county officials.

FM 2350 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2350

LocationBorden County
Length7.546 mi[97] (12.144 km)
ExistedMay 2, 1962[97]–present

FM 2350 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2350

LocationJack County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–October 3, 1961

FM 2351 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2351

LocationHarris and Galveston counties
Length5.882 mi[98] (9.466 km)
ExistedJanuary 24, 1959[98]–present

Farm to Market Road 2351 (FM 2351) is located in Harris and Galveston counties in the southwestern Greater Houston area.

FM 2351 begins at the Brazoria–Galveston county line in Friendswood; the road continues into Brazoria County through Pearland as Brazoria County Road 129. The highway travels through Friendswood as Edgewood Avenue and intersects FM 518 near the center of town. FM 2351 crosses Clear Creek and crosses into Harris County before entering Houston at an intersection with Beamer Road. In Houston, the highway travels along Clear Lake City Boulevard and intersects I-45 before ending at an intersection with SH 3.

The current FM 2351 was designated on January 24, 1959, running from FM 518 at Friendswood southwestward to the Brazoria County line at a distance of 1.7 miles (2.7 km). The highway was extended 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northeast of FM 518 to a point 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of Clear Creek on May 6, 1964. FM 2351 was extended 3.0 miles (4.8 km) northeastward to SH 3 on June 1, 1965. An extension to SH 146 at Shoreacres was proposed on December 21, 1987, but was never built. The route was redesignated Urban Road 2351 (UR 2351) on June 27, 1995.[99] The designation reverted to FM 2351 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[16]

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[100]kmDestinationsNotes
GalvestonFriendswood0.00.0Brazoria County Road 129Western terminus; continuation into Brazoria County
1.62.6  FM 518 (Friendswood Drive) – Pearland, League City
HarrisHouston4.97.9  I-45 (Gulf Freeway) – Houston, GalvestonI-45 exit 23
5.99.5   SH 3 (Galveston Road) – Ellington AirportEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2351 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2351

LocationKimble County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–December 13, 1956

The first route numbered FM 2351 was designated on August 24, 1955, running from FM 385 (now RM 385) eastward to the Mason county line at a distance of 6.6 miles (10.6 km). The highway was cancelled and combined with RM 1871 on December 13, 1956.[101]

FM 2351 (1957) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2351

LocationDeaf Smith County
ExistedOctober 31, 1957–November 26, 1958

The second route numbered FM 2351 was designated on October 31, 1957, running from SH 51 (now US 385) north of Hereford eastward at a distance of 5.0 miles (8.0 km). The highway was cancelled and combined with FM 1062 on November 26, 1958.[102]

FM 2352 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2352

LocationLamar County
Length7.797 mi[103] (12.548 km)
Existed1955[103]–present

FM 2353 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2353

LocationPalo Pinto County
Length5.893 mi[104] (9.484 km)
ExistedNovember 21, 1956[104]–present

Farm to Market Road 2353 (FM 2353) is located in Palo Pinto County.

FM 2353 begins at an intersection with SH 16 near the Possum Kingdom Lake dam. The highway starts out running in a western direction then turns in a slight northwest direction near the Brazos River Authority's lake office. FM 2353 travels through more scenic areas near the eastern shore of Possum Kingdom Lake, intersecting Park Road 36 about a mile south of the Possum Kingdom Airport. North of Park Road 36, the highway's route becomes less rural as it runs in close proximity to the eastern shore of the lake and runs in a slight northeast direction. FM 2353 continues to run in a northeast direction through more suburban areas of Possum Kingdom, ending at an intersection with SH 16 near Tranquility Cove.

The current FM 2353 was designated on November 21, 1956, running from SH 254 (now SH 16) southwestward along the eastern shore of Possum Kingdom Lake to Park Road 36 at a distance of 4.0 miles (6.4 km). The highway was extended 2.4 miles (3.9 km) south of Park Road 36 to SH 16 on May 6, 1964.

FM 2353 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2353

LocationLiberty County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955–September 20, 1956

A previous route numbered FM 2353 was designated on August 24, 1955, beginning at SH 146 near Moss Hill, then running westward at a distance of 2.2 miles (3.5 km). The highway was cancelled and removed from the state highway system on September 20, 1956.

FM 2354 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2354

LocationChambers County
Length11.306 mi[105] (18.195 km)
Existed1955[105]–present

RM 2355 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2355

LocationWard County
Length21.484 mi[106] (34.575 km)
ExistedMay 2, 1962[106]–present

FM 2355 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2355

LocationSwisher and Hale counties
ExistedSeptember 21, 1955–October 10, 1961

FM 2356 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2356

LocationThrockmorton County
Length5.116 mi[107] (8.233 km)
ExistedSeptember 20, 1961[107]–present

FM 2356 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2356

LocationDeaf Smith County
ExistedSeptember 21, 1955–October 6, 1960

A previous route numbered FM 2356 was designated on September 21, 1955, from FM 1058, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Hereford, north 7.0 miles (11.3 km) to a county road. FM 2356 was cancelled on October 6, 1960, and transferred to FM 1057.

FM 2357 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2357

LocationHartley County
Length10.986 mi[108] (17.680 km)
Existed1955[108]–present

FM 2358 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2358

LocationHunt County
Length1.191 mi[109] (1.917 km)
ExistedJanuary 31, 1969[109]–present

FM 2358 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2358

LocationCameron County
ExistedSeptember 21, 1955–November 10, 1967

FM 2359 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2359

LocationDuval County
Length7.514 mi[110] (12.093 km)
Existed1955[110]–present

FM 2360 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2360

LocationStarr County
Length8.998 mi[111] (14.481 km)
Existed1955[111]–present

FM 2361 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2361

LocationHall County
Length7.09 mi[112] (11.41 km)
Existed1955[112]–present

FM 2362 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2362

LocationDonley County
Length12.104 mi[113] (19.479 km)
Existed1955[113]–present

FM 2363 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2363

LocationHardeman County
Length4.957 mi[114] (7.978 km)
Existed1955[114]–present

FM 2364 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2364

LocationHardeman County
Length3.098 mi[115] (4.986 km)
Existed1955[115]–present

FM 2365 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2365

LocationKnox County
Length6.394 mi[116] (10.290 km)
Existed1955[116]–present

FM 2366 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2366

LocationMaverick County
Length7.654 mi[117] (12.318 km)
Existed1955[117]–2006

Farm to Market Road 2366 (FM 2366) was located in Maverick County.

FM 2366 was designated on September 21, 1955, from FM 1021 southeast of Eagle Pass south and east to FM 1021 1.0 mile (1.6 km) north of El Indio. FM 2366 was cancelled on December 14, 2006, and the road was sold to Cinco 1994 Family Limited Partnership, who owns the land adjacent to FM 2366.[118]

FM 2367 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2367

LocationDimmit County
Length1.985 mi[119] (3.195 km)
Existed1955[119]–present

FM 2368 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2368

LocationDimmit County
Length1.559 mi[120] (2.509 km)
Existed1955[120]–present

FM 2369 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2369

LocationUvalde County
Length10.886 mi[121] (17.519 km)
Existed1955[121]–present

Farm to Market Road 2369 (FM 2369) is located in Uvalde County.

FM 2369 begins at an intersection with US 90 west of Uvalde. The highway travels in a northwestern direction and turns east at a county road. FM 2369 intersects FM 1403 and enters Uvalde near an intersection with FM 1435. The highway travels through the northern part of the town along Front Street and crosses under US 83 before leaving the town near Camp Street. After leaving Uvalde, FM 2369 travels in a northeastern direction and intersects FM 1023 and FM 3447 before ending at US 90 northeast of Uvalde.

FM 2369 was designated on September 21, 1955, traveling from US 90 west of Uvalde northward and eastward to US 83 at a distance of 7.0 miles (11.3 km). The highway was extended 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to US 90 northeast of Uvalde on January 22, 1958, and a spur route traveling along Getty Street in Uvalde was created. This extension was formerly proposed as FM 1906. The spur route was cancelled and redesignated as Spur 144 on July 14, 1961.[122]

Junction list

The entire route is in Uvalde County.

Locationmi[123]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  US 90
4.16.6 
 
FM 1403 north
Uvalde6.210.0 
 
FM 1435 south (N. Front Street)
6.510.5 
 
Spur 144 south (N. Getty Street)
6.710.8  US 83 (N. Milam Street)Interchange
7.512.1 
 
FM 1023 south
8.613.8 
 
FM 3447 south
10.917.5  US 90
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2370 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2370

LocationDawson County
Length5.035 mi[124] (8.103 km)
Existed1955[124]–present

FM 2371 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2371

LocationAndrews County
Length11.188 mi[125] (18.005 km)
Existed1955[125]–present

FM 2372 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2372

LocationPalo Pinto County
Length4.216 mi[126] (6.785 km)
Existed1956[126]–present

FM 2372 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2372

LocationBailey County
ExistedSeptember 21, 1955–by 1956

A previous route numbered FM 2372 was designated on September 21, 1955, from US 84 northwest of Progress east to FM 299 (now SH 214). This was cancelled by 1956.

FM 2373 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2373

LocationCarson and Armstrong counties
Length12.827 mi[127] (20.643 km)
Existed1955[127]–present

FM 2374 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2374

LocationBaylor County
Length2.986 mi[128] (4.806 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[128]–present

FM 2374 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2374

LocationWillacy County
ExistedSeptember 21, 1955–September 12, 1958

A previous route numbered FM 2374 was designated on September 21, 1955, from FM 498, 7.3 miles (11.7 km) east of US 277, south 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to FM 1018. FM 2374 was cancelled on September 12, 1958, and transferred to FM 507.

RM 2375 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2375

LocationGray County
Length6.854 mi[129] (11.030 km)
Existed1955[129]–present

FM 2376 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2376

LocationBrown County
Length2.248 mi[130] (3.618 km)
ExistedMarch 30, 2006[130]–present

Farm to Market Road 2376 (FM 2376) is located in Brown County in Brownwood.

FM 2376 begins at an intersection with FM 45 in southern Brownwood. The highway travels near Gordon Hayward Stadium and travels through rural parts of the city before running through an industrial area north of the FM 3064 intersection. FM 2376 travels through a residential area with state maintenance ending at an intersection with Asbury Street.

The current FM 2376 was designated on October 27, 2005, as FM 823, which also replaced the part of FM 3064 north of the east end of FM 3064. It was determined shortly before March 30, 2006, that FM 823 still existed, so the number was changed to FM 2376 on March 30, 2006.[131]

FM 2376 (1955) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2376

LocationRockwall County
ExistedSeptember 21, 1955–November 4, 1955

The first route numbered FM 2376 was designated on September 21, 1955, running from FM 548 eastward to the Hunt County line. FM 2376 was cancelled on November 4, 1955, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1143 (now SH 276).

FM 2376 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2376

LocationTarrant and Parker counties
ExistedNovember 21, 1956–December 20, 1984

The second route numbered FM 2376 was designated on November 21, 1956, traveling from US 377 near Wheatland to a county road in Parker County at a distance of 5.3 miles (8.5 km). The highway was extended 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to FM 5 near Aledo on June 1, 1965. FM 2376 was cancelled on December 20, 1984, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1187.[132]

FM 2377 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2377

LocationEllis County
Length4.207 mi[133] (6.771 km)
Existed1955[133]–present

Farm to Market Road 2377 (FM 2377) is located in Ellis County.

FM 2377 begins at an intersection with SH 342 in Red Oak. The highway travels in a southern direction along Louise Ritter Drive and turns east near Red Oak High School before running along the northern edge of Pecan Hill. FM 2377 turns southeast at Pratt Road and ends at an intersection with FM 983 near Rockett.

FM 2377 was designated on October 25, 1955, along the current route.

FM 2378 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2378

LocationLubbock County
Length18.044 mi[134] (29.039 km)
ExistedMay 6, 1964[134]–present

Farm to Market Road 2378 (FM 2378) is located in Lubbock County.

FM 2378 begins at an intersection with FM 1585 near Wolfforth. The highway travels in a northern direction in close proximity to the Hockley county line for its entire length. FM 2378 has major intersections with SH 114 near Reese Center, FM 2641 northwest of Lubbock and FM 1294 west of Shallowater before ending at an intersection with US 84 southeast of Roundup.

The current FM 2378 was designated on May 6, 1964, running from SH 116 (now SH 114) southward to FM 1585 at a distance of 6.4 miles (10.3 km). The highway was extended 4.7 miles (7.6 km) northward to FM 2641 on May 7, 1970. FM 2378 was extended 7.2 miles (11.6 km) northward to US 84 on September 29, 1977.

Junction list

The entire route is in Lubbock County.

Locationmi[135]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  FM 1585
6.410.3  SH 114 – Levelland, Lubbock
11.017.7  FM 2641
13.922.4  FM 1294 – Shallowater
18.129.1  US 84 – Littlefield, Lubbock
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 2378 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2378

LocationWise County
ExistedNovember 21, 1956–July 26, 1963

FM 2378 was designated on November 21, 1956, running from FM 51 westward to Cottondale at a distance of 4.0 miles (6.4 km). The highway was cancelled on July 26, 1963, with the mileage being transferred to FM 2123.[136]

RM 2378 (1955) edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2378

LocationEdwards County
ExistedOctober 25, 1955–April 19, 1956

RM 2378 was designated on October 25, 1955, running from SH 41 southward to Hackberry at a distance of 12.0 miles (19.3 km).[137] On February 23, 1956, the highway was extended south 10.0 miles (16.1 km) to Vance. The highway was cancelled on April 19, 1956, with the mileage being transferred to RM 335.[138]

FM 2379 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2379

LocationWilbarger County
Length4.873 mi[139] (7.842 km)
ExistedMay 20, 1961[139]–present

FM 2379 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2379

LocationArcher County
ExistedNovember 21, 1956–February 2, 1959

The first use of the FM 2379 designation was in Archer County, from FM 210, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of SH 25, southwest 8.2 miles (13.2 km) to a road intersection. FM 2379 was cancelled on February 2, 1959, and transferred to FM 2178.

FM 2379 (1960) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2379

LocationSan Augustine County
ExistedFebruary 5, 1960–May 3, 1961

The next use of the FM 2379 designation was in San Augustine County, from SH 147 near Broaddus, east 8.2 miles (13.2 km) to the then proposed location of FM 705. FM 2379 was cancelled on May 3, 1961, and transferred to FM 83.

FM 2380 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2380

LocationArcher and Wichita counties
Length2.026 mi[140] (3.261 km)
Existed1956[140]–present

Farm to Market Road 2380 (FM 2380) is located in Archer and Wichita counties entirely in Wichita Falls.

FM 2380 begins at an intersection with SH 79 just south of the Archer–Wichita county line near Lakeside City. The highway travels along Kemp Boulevard near the western shore of Lake Wichita; north of the lake, FM 2380 travels near a subdivision before ending at an intersection with FM 369.

FM 2380 was designated on November 21, 1956, along the current route. The route was redesignated Urban Road 2380 (UR 2380) on June 27, 1995.[141] The designation reverted to FM 2380 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[16]

RM 2381 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2381

LocationPotter County
Length6.34 mi[142] (10.20 km)
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[142]–present

Ranch to Market Road 2381 (RM 2381) is located in Potter County.

RM 2381 begins at I-40 in Bushland. The highway passes near a few subdivisions before having a more rural route. RM 2381 continues to run through rural areas before ending at an intersection with RM 1061.

RM 2381 was designated on October 31, 1958, along the current route.

FM 2381 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2381

LocationBaylor County
ExistedNovember 21, 1956–October 30, 1957

FM 2381 was designated on November 21, 1956, from FM 1919 3.8 miles (6.1 km) north of Seymour northward 4.0 miles (6.4 km). This route was cancelled on October 30, 1957, in exchange for extending FM 2069 eastward from 3 miles (4.8 km) north of US 82 to FM 1789.[143]

FM 2382 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2382

LocationMontague and Cooke counties
Length9.476 mi[144] (15.250 km)
Existed1956[144]–present

Farm to Market Road 2382 (FM 2382) is located in Montague and Cooke counties.

The southern terminus of FM 2382 is in Montague County, at US 82 in St. Jo.[145] The route travels to the northeast along Evans Street before leaving the city limits. FM 2382 crosses into Cooke County and reaches its northern terminus at FM 373 in Bulcher, approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of the Red River.[146]

FM 2382 was designated on November 21, 1956, along the current route.[144] The western terminus of FM 373 was at FM 2382 from February 15, 1959, to December 20, 1988, when FM 373 was extended to FM 677.[147]

FM 2383 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2383

LocationCooke County
Length5.306 mi[148] (8.539 km)
Existed1956[148]–present

FM 2384 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2384

LocationWichita County
Length10.519 mi[149] (16.929 km)
Existed1956[149]–present

FM 2385 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2385

LocationCarson County
Length14.874 mi[150] (23.937 km)
Existed1956[150]–present

FM 2386 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2386

LocationCarson County
Length5.822 mi[151] (9.370 km)
ExistedSeptember 20, 1961[151]–present

FM 2386 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2386

LocationDeaf Smith County
ExistedNovember 21, 1956–November 26, 1958

A previous route numbered FM 2386 was designated on November 21, 1956, from SH 51 (now US 385) 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Hereford, south 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the Castro County line. FM 2386 was cancelled on November 26, 1958, and transferred to FM 1305 (now FM 1055).

FM 2387 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2387

LocationHansford County
Length9.593 mi[152] (15.438 km)
Existed1956[152]–present

FM 2388 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2388

LocationHemphill County
Length5.448 mi[153] (8.768 km)
Existed1956[153]–present

RM 2389 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 2389

LocationMason County
Length4.721 mi[154] (7.598 km)
ExistedSeptember 27, 1961[154]–present

FM 2389 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2389

LocationOchiltree County
ExistedNovember 21, 1956–February 16, 1960

FM 2389 was designated on November 21, 1956, from SH 70, 21 miles (34 km) south of Perryton, to a point 8.0 miles (12.9 km) east. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended 6.4 miles (10.3 km) east to US 83. A year later the road was extended west 5.0 miles (8.0 km) from SH 70, and another 4.5 miles (7.2 km) on November 24, 1959. FM 2389 was cancelled on February 16, 1960, and transferred to FM 281.

FM 2390 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2390

LocationSan Augustine County
Length5.642 mi[155] (9.080 km)
ExistedSeptember 30, 1964[155]–present

FM 2390 (1956) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2390

LocationRandall County
ExistedNovember 21, 1956–November 29, 1957

The first use of the FM 2390 designation was in Randall County, from FM 285, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) east of US 87, north 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to a road intersection. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended north to SH 217, but FM 2390 was cancelled on November 29, 1957, and transferred to FM 1541.

FM 2390 (1958) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2390

LocationCooke County
ExistedOctober 31, 1958–May 11, 1964

The next use of the FM 2390 designation was in Cooke County, from FM 372, 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Gainesville, southeast 5.5 miles (8.9 km) to a road intersection near Dye. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended southeast 5.2 miles (8.4 km) to a county road. On September 27, 1960, the road was extended east 1.0 mile (1.6 km) to the Grayson County line. FM 2390 was cancelled om May 11, 1964, and transferred to FM 902.

FM 2391 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2391

LocationRoberts and Gray counties
Length7.782 mi[156] (12.524 km)
Existed1956[156]–present

FM 2392 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2392

LocationCastro County
Length5.948 mi[157] (9.572 km)
Existed1956[157]–present

FM 2393 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 2393

LocationClay County
Length22.473 mi[158] (36.167 km)
Existed1957[158]–present

Farm to Market Road 2393 (FM 2393) is located in western Clay County.

FM 2393 is a two-lane road for its entire length. The route begins to the north of Lake Arrowhead and Lake Arrowhead State Park at an intersection with FM 1954.[159] Traveling to the east, it meets FM 1954 for the second time, as that route forms a loop to the park.[160] Past this intersection, FM 2393 turns more to the north. It crosses US 82/US 287 in Jolly followed by SH 79 in Dean.[161] The route then travels in a northwesterly direction before terminating at FM 171 in the unincorporated community of Thornberry.[162]

The current route was designated on October 31, 1957, connecting Dean to Jolly. The northern extension from Dean to Thornberry was designated on June 21, 1967, replacing FM 2715.[163] The southern section from Jolly to FM 1954 was added to the state highway system on November 3, 1971.

Junction list

The entire route is in Clay County.

Locationmi[164]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  FM 1954 – HollidaySouthern terminus
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2309 1955 11 FM 2310 12 FM 2311 13 FM 2312 14 FM 2313 15 FM 2314 16 FM 2315 17 FM 2316 18 RM 2317 19 FM 2318 19 1 FM 2318 Bosque County 19 2 FM 2318 Hudspeth County 20 FM 2319 20 1 FM 2319 1955 21 FM 2320 21 1 FM 2320 1955 22 FM 2321 22 1 FM 2321 1955 23 RM 2322 24 RM 2323 24 1 FM 2323 1955 25 FM 2324 26 RM 2325 27 FM 2326 28 FM 2327 29 FM 2328 30 RM 2329 31 FM 2330 32 FM 2331 33 FM 2332 33 1 FM 2332 1955 34 FM 2333 35 FM 2334 36 FM 2335 37 FM 2336 38 FM 2337 38 1 RM 2337 39 RM 2338 40 FM 2339 40 1 FM 2339 1955 41 RM 2340 42 RM 2341 43 RM 2342 44 FM 2343 45 FM 2344 46 FM 2345 46 1 FM 2345 1955 47 FM 2346 48 FM 2347 48 1 FM 2347 1955 49 FM 2348 50 FM 2349 50 1 FM 2349 1955 51 FM 2350 51 1 FM 2350 1955 52 FM 2351 52 1 FM 2351 1955 52 2 FM 2351 1957 53 FM 2352 54 FM 2353 54 1 FM 2353 1955 55 FM 2354 56 RM 2355 56 1 FM 2355 57 FM 2356 57 1 FM 2356 1955 58 FM 2357 59 FM 2358 59 1 FM 2358 1955 60 FM 2359 61 FM 2360 62 FM 2361 63 FM 2362 64 FM 2363 65 FM 2364 66 FM 2365 67 FM 2366 68 FM 2367 69 FM 2368 70 FM 2369 71 FM 2370 72 FM 2371 73 FM 2372 73 1 FM 2372 1955 74 FM 2373 75 FM 2374 75 1 FM 2374 1955 76 RM 2375 77 FM 2376 77 1 FM 2376 1955 77 2 FM 2376 1956 78 FM 2377 79 FM 2378 79 1 FM 2378 1956 79 2 RM 2378 1955 80 FM 2379 80 1 FM 2379 1956 80 2 FM 2379 1960 81 FM 2380 82 RM 2381 82 1 FM 2381 1956 83 FM 2382 84 FM 2383 85 FM 2384 86 FM 2385 87 FM 2386 87 1 FM 2386 1956 88 FM 2387 89 FM 2388 90 RM 2389 90 1 FM 2389 1956 91 FM 2390 91 1 FM 2390 1956 91 2 FM 2390 1958 92 FM 2391 93 FM 2392 94 FM 2393 94 1 FM 2393 1956 95 FM 2394 95 1 FM 2394 1956 95 2 FM 2394 1958 96 FM 2395 96 1 FM 2395 1956 97 FM 2396 98 FM 2397 99 RM 2398 99 1 FM 2398 1956 100 FM 2399 100 1 FM 2399 1956 101 Notes 102 ReferencesFM 2300 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2300LocationCarson and Gray countiesLength23 395 mi 1 37 651 km Existed1954 1 present Farm to Market Road 2300 FM 2300 is located in Carson and Gray counties The southern terminus of FM 2300 is at Business I 40 in Groom in Carson County 2 The highway travels north along Eastern Avenue and has a junction with I 40 before leaving the town FM 2300 continues north before turning east at County Road 168 3 It enters Gray County and turns back north at Ollinger Road FM 2300 crosses FM 293 before reaching its northern terminus at US 60 southeast of Pampa 4 FM 2300 was designated on October 26 1954 from US 60 southward to FM 292 current FM 293 at a distance of 11 4 miles 18 3 km The designation was extended to US 66 now Business I 40 on June 28 1963 Junction list CountyLocationmi 5 kmDestinationsNotes CarsonGroom0 00 0 nbsp I 40 BL Front Street Former US 66 0 71 1 nbsp I 40 Amarillo ShamrockI 40 exit 113 Gray 11 819 0 nbsp FM 293 Panhandle 23 437 7 nbsp US 60 Panhandle Pampa 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 2301 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2301LocationFloyd Swisher and Armstrong countiesLength47 816 mi 6 76 952 km Existed1954 6 present Farm to Market Road 2301 FM 2301 is located in Floyd Swisher and Armstrong counties FM 2301 begins at an intersection with US 70 near Aiken The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas of Floyd County intersecting FM 2286 and FM 788 FM 2301 enters Swisher County and turns west at County Road 27 and turns back north at an intersection with FM 1612 The highway ends at an intersection with FM 285 south of Wayside FM 2301 travels through entirely rural areas of the South Plains and Panhandle regions and does not travel through any towns except for the unincorporated community of Claytonville FM 2301 was designated on October 26 1954 running from FM 788 southward to US 70 in Aiken at a distance of 8 1 miles 13 0 km over an old routing of FM 788 7 The highway was extended 7 5 miles 12 1 km northward and westward to FM 1612 on October 31 1957 FM 2301 was extended northward to FM 285 on June 2 1967 this last extension replaced parts of FM 1612 and FM 1318 and all of FM 2398 8 9 Junction list CountyLocationmi 10 kmDestinationsNotes Floyd 0 00 0 nbsp US 70 Plainview Floydada 3 15 0 nbsp nbsp FM 1782 west Plainview 4 16 6 nbsp FM 2286 Plainview 8 113 0 nbsp FM 788 Swisher 15 024 1 nbsp nbsp FM 1612 south Claytonville19 130 7 nbsp FM 145 26 242 2 nbsp SH 86 Tulia Silverton 30 549 1 nbsp nbsp FM 1318 west Tulia 36 057 9 nbsp nbsp FM 3300 east 39 964 2 nbsp FM 146 Tulia Vigo Park Armstrong 46 975 5 nbsp nbsp FM 1075 west Happy 47 876 9 nbsp FM 285 Wayside 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 2302 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2302LocationColeman CountyLength2 035 mi 11 3 275 km Existed1954 11 present Farm to Market Road 2302 FM 2302 is located in Coleman County FM 2302 begins at an intersection with SH 206 northeast of Coleman The highway travels in an eastern direction before ending at an intersection with FM 1176 FM 2302 was designated on December 17 1954 running from SH 206 northeast of Coleman eastward to Cross Roads and northward to SH 206 at a distance of 4 0 miles 6 4 km The section of highway from Cross Roads northward to SH 206 was transferred to FM 1176 on June 26 1967 12 FM 2303 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2303LocationErath CountyLength7 594 mi 13 12 221 km ExistedOctober 31 1958 13 present Farm to Market Road 2303 FM 2303 is located in Erath County FM 2303 begins at an intersection with SH 108 just outside of the Stephenville city limits The highway travels in a northwest direction and intersects FM 3025 before ending at an intersection with FM 219 FM 2303 was designated on October 31 1958 running from SH 108 northwestward at a distance of 4 2 miles 6 8 km The highway was extended 3 5 miles 5 6 km to FM 219 on June 28 1963 FM 2303 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2303LocationGrayson and Fannin countiesExisted1955 1955 A previous route numbered FM 2303 was designated on January 26 1955 from Whitewright east to Randolph This became part of FM 1281 shortly after designation FM 2304 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2304LocationTravis CountyLength4 537 mi 14 7 302 km ExistedSeptember 27 1960 14 present Farm to Market Road 2304 FM 2304 is located in Travis County FM 2304 begins at an intersection with FM 1626 in Manchaca The highway travels along Manchaca Road and passes near several subdivisions in southern Austin before state maintenance ends at an intersection with Matthews Lane just south of William Cannon Drive The current FM 2304 was designated on September 27 1960 running from FM 1626 in Manchaca northeastward to 0 8 miles 1 3 km south of Loop 293 now US 290 at a distance of 6 2 miles 10 0 km The northern terminus was relocated to Matthews Lane on June 25 1962 decreasing the highway s length by 1 5 miles 2 4 km The route was redesignated Urban Road 2304 UR 2304 on June 27 1995 15 The designation reverted to FM 2304 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 16 FM 2304 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2304LocationFayette CountyExistedJuly 28 1955 1955 The first route numbered FM 2304 was designated in Fayette County on July 28 1955 from SH 95 at Cistern southwest to the Gonzales County line This FM 2304 became part of an extended FM 1115 in September or October 1955 FM 2304 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2304LocationJasper and Tyler countiesExistedAugust 17 1956 December 1 1958 The second route numbered FM 2304 was designated on August 17 1956 running from FM 1005 near Mount Union westward toward Sheffield s Ferry at a distance of 2 2 miles 3 5 km The highway was extended 2 2 miles 3 5 km to the Neches River later that year on November 21 FM 2304 was extended 0 1 miles 0 16 km across the river On October 31 1957 The road was extended west of FM 92 at Spurger on October 31 1958 The highway was cancelled on December 1 1958 with the mileage being transferred to FM 1013 17 FM 2305 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2305LocationBell CountyLength8 392 mi 18 13 506 km Existed1955 18 present Farm to Market Road 2305 FM 2305 is located in Bell County in the Killeen Temple Fort Hood metropolitan area FM 2305 begins at Belton Lake in the Woodland area The highway enters the Temple city limits near an intersection with FM 2271 Morgan s Point Road FM 2305 travels through Temple along Adams Avenue and has interchanges with SH 317 and SH 36 Loop 363 before ending at SH 53 just west of I 35 FM 2305 was designated on July 28 1955 along the current route The section of highway between SH 317 and SH 53 was redesignated Urban Road 2305 UR 2305 on June 27 1995 19 The designation of that section reverted to FM 2305 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 16 Junction list The entire route is in Bell County Locationmi 20 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0Belton Lake Temple1 82 9 nbsp nbsp FM 2271 south Morgan s Point Road Belton Lake 3 25 1 nbsp SH 317 Belton McGregorInterchange 6 5 6 910 5 11 1 nbsp nbsp SH 36 Loop 363 H K Dodgen Loop Interchange 8 313 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 53 Airport Road to I 35 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 2306 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2306LocationHockley CountyLength5 505 mi 21 8 859 km ExistedOctober 31 1957 21 present Farm to Market Road 2306 FM 2306 is located in Hockley County FM 2306 begins at an intersection with Hartford Road northwest of Levelland The highway travels in an eastern direction and intersects FM 1490 before ending at US 385 The current FM 2306 was designated on October 31 1957 along the current route FM 2306 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2306LocationCoryell CountyExistedJuly 28 1955 December 13 1956 A previous route numbered FM 2306 was designated on July 28 1955 running from US 84 east of Evant southward at a distance of 3 0 miles 4 8 km The highway was cancelled on December 21 1956 with the mileage being transferred to FM 183 22 FM 2307 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2307LocationFalls CountyLength4 834 mi 23 7 780 km Existed1955 23 present Farm to Market Road 2307 FM 2307 is located in Falls County FM 2307 begins at an intersection with SH 6 about 5 0 miles 8 0 km north of Marlin The highway travels in a northeast direction through rural farmland and intersects FM 3375 State maintenance ends at an intersection with County Road 153 with the road continuing as County Road 152 FM 2307 was designated on July 28 1955 along the current route FM 2308 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2308LocationFalls CountyLength0 381 mi 24 613 m Existed1955 24 present Farm to Market Road 2308 FM 2308 is located in Falls County in the city of Marlin Running at a length of just under 0 4 miles 0 64 km FM 2308 is one of the shortest highways in Texas FM 2308 begins at an intersection with Bus SH 6 The highway travels in a southeastern direction running between two small lakes before ending at an intersection with FM 147 FM 2308 was designated on July 28 1955 along the current route FM 2309 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2309LocationMcCulloch CountyLength4 247 mi 25 6 835 km ExistedApril 30 1959 25 present Farm to Market Road 2309 FM 2309 is located in McCulloch County FM 2309 begins at an intersection with SH 71 southeast of Brady The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural areas and passes many farms before entering Brady FM 2309 turns north onto A L Reed Street near Willie Washington Park then turns west onto 11th Street The highway continues to travel along 11th Street and ends at an intersection with US 87 US 190 US 377 The current FM 2309 was designated on April 30 1959 along an old routing of FM 734 26 FM 2309 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2309LocationHamilton CountyExistedJuly 28 1955 November 26 1958 FM 2309 was originally designated on July 28 1955 in Hamilton County from FM 218 at Indian Gap to the Comanche county line at a distance of 4 2 miles 6 8 km The highway was cancelled on November 26 1958 with the mileage being transferred to FM 591 27 This portion of FM 591 was later transferred to FM 1702 FM 2310 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2310LocationLimestone CountyLength5 792 mi 28 9 321 km Existed1955 28 present Farm to Market Road 2310 FM 2310 is located in Limestone County FM 2310 begins at an intersection with US 84 near Lake Mexia The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm lands passes by or near the towns of Echols and Sandy FM 2310 ends at an intersection with FM 73 near Coolidge FM 2310 was designated on July 28 1955 along the current route FM 2311 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2311LocationMcLennan CountyLength12 158 mi 29 19 566 km Existed1955 29 present Farm to Market Road 2311 FM 2311 is located in McLennan County FM 2311 begins at an intersection with SH 31 near Axtell The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm areas near several wetlands and travels through Leroy where it intersects FM 308 The highway turns southwest at Tours before turning northwest at an intersection with FM 3149 FM 2311 next then enters West where it briefly travels along Oak Street before ending at an intersection with FM 2114 FM 2311 was designated on July 28 1955 traveling from FM 2114 at West to FM 308 at Leroy at a distance of 7 0 miles 11 3 km The highway was extended southeastward 5 1 miles 8 2 km to its current southern terminus at SH 31 on June 28 1963 Junction list The entire route is in McLennan County Locationmi 30 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp SH 31 Waco Hubbard Leroy5 18 2 nbsp FM 308 Elm Mott Birome 8 213 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 3149 west to I 35 Ross West12 219 6 nbsp FM 2114 Oak Street Cottonwood Penelope Hubbard 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 2312 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2312LocationShackelford CountyLength5 055 mi 31 8 135 km ExistedJuly 28 1955 31 present Farm to Market Road 2312 FM 2312 is located in Shackelford County FM 2312 begins at intersection with FM 576 west of Moran The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas before ending at an intersection with SH 6 FM 2312 was designated on July 28 1955 along the current route FM 2313 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2313LocationLampasas CountyLength6 003 mi 32 9 661 km Existed1955 32 present Farm to Market Road 2313 FM 2313 is located in Lampasas County FM 2313 begins at an intersection with US 190 in Kempner The highway travels out in a northeast direction and turns northwest at County Road 3300 FM 2313 turns west at County Road 3220 and crosses the Lampasas River before ending at an intersection with FM 580 FM 2313 was designated on July 28 1955 running from US 190 northwestward to a road intersection at a distance of 4 0 miles 6 4 km The highway was extended 2 3 miles 3 7 km northwestward and westward to FM 580 on June 27 1960 FM 2314 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2314LocationLavaca CountyLength6 127 mi 33 9 860 km Existed1955 33 present Farm to Market Road 2314 FM 2314 is located in Lavaca County FM 2314 begins at an intersection with US 90 Alt on the eastern edge of Hallettsville The highway begins traveling in a generally northern direction before turning northeast and running through rural farm areas State maintenance ends at County Road 138 near Vsetin 34 FM 2314 was designated on July 28 1955 along the current route FM 2315 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2315LocationMcCulloch CountyLength5 98 mi 35 9 62 km Existed1955 35 presentFM 2316 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2316LocationEl Paso CountyLength2 515 mi 36 4 048 km Existed1955 36 present Farm to Market Road 2316 FM 2316 is located in El Paso County in the city of El Paso FM 2316 begins at I 10 near a retail center with the road continuing past I 10 as Giles Road The highway travels along McRae Boulevard in a suburban area of the city FM 2316 ends at an intersection with US 62 US 180 near El Paso International Airport FM 2316 was designated on July 28 1955 along the current route The route was redesignated Urban Road 2316 UR 2316 on June 27 1995 37 The designation reverted to FM 2316 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 16 RM 2317 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2317LocationHudspeth CountyLength12 303 mi 38 19 800 km ExistedOctober 27 1959 38 present KML file edit help Template Attached KML Ranch to Market Road 2317KML is not from Wikidata Ranch to Market Road 2317 RM 2317 is located in Hudspeth County RM 2317 runs from US 62 US 180 near Cornudas southward and then eastward before ending at RM 1111 38 39 40 41 RM 2317 was originally designated as Farm to Market Road 2317 FM 2317 on July 28 1955 from US 62 southward to Hueco Gas Pump Station The route was redesignated RM 2317 on October 27 1959 It was extended to the west to RM 1111 on May 2 1962 38 FM 2318 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2318LocationComanche CountyLength14 372 mi 42 23 129 km ExistedOctober 28 1960 42 present FM 2318 Bosque County edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2318LocationBosque CountyExistedJuly 28 1955 November 26 1958 FM 2318 Hudspeth County edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2318LocationHudspeth CountyExistedJuly 28 1955 September 18 1957FM 2319 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2319LocationMitchell and Nolan countiesLength18 075 mi 43 29 089 km ExistedOctober 31 1958 43 present FM 2319 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2319LocationCollin CountyExistedSeptember 1 1955 September 27 1957 A previous route numbered FM 2319 was designated on September 1 1955 from SH 121 southwest of McKinney south and east 2 3 miles 3 7 km to new US 75 1 mile 1 6 km west of Wetsel This was formerly a portion of FM 2170 before it was rerouted to run east of US 75 the remaining 2 miles of this section were removed altogether FM 2319 was cancelled on September 27 1957 in exchange for extending FM 2448 later FM 2478 FM 2320 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2320LocationKent CountyLength14 783 mi 44 23 791 km ExistedSeptember 20 1961 44 present FM 2320 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2320LocationFannin and Hunt countiesExistedAugust 24 1955 December 5 1958 A previous route numbered FM 2320 was designated on August 24 1955 from Commerce northwest 14 0 miles 22 5 km to the Fannin County line at Wolfe City On November 21 1956 the road was extended northwest 6 1 miles 9 8 km to Bailey FM 2320 was cancelled along with FM 2321 on December 5 1958 and transferred to FM 1281 now SH 11 FM 2321 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2321LocationClay CountyLength3 998 mi 45 6 434 km ExistedSeptember 20 1961 45 present Farm to Market Road 2321 FM 2321 is located in Clay County FM 2321 begins at the intersection of Friendship Road and Spikes Road The highway travels in an eastern direction through rural farming and ranching areas before ending at an intersection with FM 1288 south of Bellevue The current FM 2321 was designated on September 20 1961 running from FM 1288 westward to a road intersection FM 2321 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2321LocationGrayson CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 December 5 1958 A previous route numbered FM 2321 was designated on August 24 1955 from US 75 near Sherman southeast 10 3 miles 16 6 km to Tom Bean On July 15 1957 the northern terminus was relocated to FM 697 shortening the route by 0 5 miles 0 80 km FM 2321 was cancelled along with FM 2320 on December 5 1958 and transferred to FM 1281 now SH 11 46 RM 2322 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2322LocationTravis CountyLength4 588 mi 47 7 384 km Existed1955 47 present Ranch to Market Road 2322 RM 2322 is a 4 6 mile 7 4 km route located in Travis County RM 2322 was designated on August 24 1955 but it terminated at Lake Travis within the current boundary of Pace Bend Park the terminus was moved to the park boundary on April 28 1983 RM 2322 begins at an intersection with SH 71 in west Travis County between Bee Cave and Spicewood It proceeds northwest along Pace Bend Road for 4 6 miles 7 4 km following the shoreline of several branches of Lake Travis RM 2322 passes through the village of Briarcliff before terminating at the entrance to Pace Bend Park an LCRA maintained park 48 RM 2323 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2323LocationLlano and Gillespie countiesLength33 268 mi 49 53 540 km ExistedOctober 31 1957 49 present Ranch to Market Road 2323 RM 2323 is located in Llano and Gillespie counties in the Texas Hill Country RM 2323 begins at an intersection with US 87 northwest of Fredericksburg The highway travels through rural hilly terrain for most of its length before entering Llano where RM 2323 ends at an intersection with SH 16 RM 2323 was designated in October 31 1957 running from SH 16 at Llano to a county road at a distance of 7 9 miles 12 7 km The highway was extended 11 3 miles 18 2 km southwestward to Prairie Mountain on October 31 1958 RM 2323 was extended 9 1 miles 14 6 km to US 87 on June 28 1963 with 6 5 miles 10 5 km of the extension coming from RM 2767 50 FM 2323 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2323LocationJefferson CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 1956 FM 2323 was originally designated on August 24 1955 running from SH 124 3 miles 4 8 km southwest of Beaumont to a point 3 3 miles 5 3 km south 51 This became part of FM 364 by 1956 FM 2324 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2324LocationRains CountyLength5 769 mi 52 9 284 km Existed1955 52 presentRM 2325 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2325LocationHays and Blanco countiesLength15 692 mi 53 25 254 km ExistedAugust 24 1955 53 nb 1 present Originally FM 2325 FM 2326 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2326LocationWilbarger and Wichita countiesLength11 063 mi 54 17 804 km Existed1955 54 presentFM 2327 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2327LocationCass CountyLength6 071 mi 55 9 770 km Existed1955 55 presentFM 2328 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2328LocationCass CountyLength5 825 mi 56 9 374 km Existed1955 56 presentRM 2329 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2329LocationHenderson CountyLength7 124 mi 57 11 465 km ExistedAugust 24 1955 57 nb 2 present Ranch to Market Road 2329 RM 2329 is located in Henderson County RM 2329 begins at an intersection with FM 316 south of Eustace The highway travels south before turning east near Cedar Creek Reservoir and an intersection with RM 3054 RM 2329 continues east before ending at US 175 in Pickens 58 RM 2329 was designated on August 24 1955 as Farm to Market Road 2329 FM 2329 along the current route The designation was changed to RM 2329 on October 29 1959 FM 2330 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2330LocationAnderson CountyLength7 195 mi 59 11 579 km Existed1955 59 presentFM 2331 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2331LocationJohnson CountyLength18 336 mi 60 nb 3 29 509 km Existed1955 60 present Farm to Market Road 2331 FM 2331 is located in Johnson County FM 2331 begins at an intersection with US 67 southwest of Cleburne The highway starts out traveling in a northwest direction running through the town of Bono and turns north before beginning an overlap with FM 4 After leaving the overlap with FM 4 FM 2331 continues to run in a northern direction and starts to turn to the east at County Road 1231 before running in a more northern direction at County Road 1229 After the intersection with County Road 1229 the highway enters Godley and has an overlap with SH 171 through the town FM 2331 leaves Godley and runs in a mostly northern direction and ends at the Tarrant county line the road continues as Winscott Plover Road to FM 1187 FM 2331 was designated on June 26 1955 running from FM 1192 southeastward to US 67 at a distance of 6 5 miles 10 5 km The highway was extended 4 9 miles 7 9 km to SH 171 on July 11 1968 creating an overlap with FM 1192 FM 2331 was extended 8 7 miles 14 0 km to the Tarrant County line on December 20 1984 replacing FM 2435 at the same time FM 1192 became part of FM 208 which became part of FM 4 two months later 61 Junction list The entire route is in Johnson County Locationmi 62 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp US 67 Glen Rose Cleburne 5 89 3 nbsp nbsp FM 4 south CleburneSouth end of FM 4 overlap 6 610 6 nbsp nbsp FM 4 north GranburyNorth end of FM 4 overlap Godley10 917 5 nbsp nbsp SH 171 south CleburneSouth end of SH 171 overlap 11 218 0 nbsp nbsp FM 917 east Joshua 11 518 5 nbsp nbsp SH 171 north Cresson WeatherfordNorth end of SH 171 overlap 19 831 9Winscott Plover Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFM 2332 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2332LocationClay CountyLength26 207 mi 63 42 176 km ExistedOctober 31 1958 63 present Farm to Market Road 2332 FM 2332 is located in Clay County 63 FM 2332 begins at an intersection with SH 148 south of Petrolia 64 A two lane roadway for its entire length it travels eastward before curving to the south to intersect FM 1197 northeast of Hurnville Resuming an eastward direction FM 2332 then intersects FM 171 Near the Red River and the Oklahoma state line the highway turns to the south near where it crosses the Little Wichita River the roadway is within 0 2 miles 0 3 km of Jefferson County Oklahoma 65 The route parallels the Montague County line before reaching its eastern terminus at US 82 west of Ringgold 66 The current FM 2332 was designated on October 31 1958 from its current western terminus at SH 148 near Petrolia to FM 1197 The route was extended to its current length on September 27 1960 when the eastern extension of FM 1197 and the mileage of the original FM 2535 became part of this route 63 67 Junction list The entire route is in Clay County Locationmi 68 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp SH 148 PetroliaWestern terminus 5 69 0 nbsp FM 1197 Henrietta 7 411 9 nbsp FM 171 Byers 26 242 2 nbsp US 82 Henrietta RinggoldEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi FM 2332 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2332LocationTravis CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 May 23 1956 A previous route numbered FM 2332 was designated on August 24 1955 from Loop 212 in Manor south 7 miles 11 km to FM 969 FM 2332 was cancelled on May 23 1956 and removed from the state highway system the funds originally set aside for FM 2332 were instead used to construct RM 2244 63 The route became part of FM 973 on October 31 1957 FM 2333 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2333LocationRunnels and Coke countiesLength14 26 mi 69 22 95 km Existed1955 69 presentFM 2334 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2334LocationTom Green CountyLength7 096 mi 70 11 420 km Existed1955 70 presentFM 2335 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2335LocationTom Green CountyLength16 256 mi 71 26 161 km Existed1955 71 presentFM 2336 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2336LocationBastrop CountyLength6 799 mi 72 10 942 km Existed1955 72 presentFM 2337 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2337LocationHale CountyLength3 853 mi 73 6 201 km ExistedFebruary 27 1958 73 present RM 2337 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2337LocationLlano CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 74 August 30 1957RM 2338 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2338LocationWilliamson CountyLength8 753 mi 75 14 087 km ExistedAugust 24 1955 75 nb 4 76 present Ranch to Market Road 2338 RM 2338 is located in Williamson County The western terminus of RM 2338 is at FM 970 in Andice It runs along Andice Road and in Sun City the road name changes to Williams Drive The eastern end of RM 2338 is at FM 3405 Past this point the roadway continues under county maintenance RM 2338 was designated on August 24 1955 as Farm to Market Road 2338 FM 2338 running from FM 970 in Andice to US 81 in Georgetown The designation was changed to RM 2338 on October 1 1956 77 On September 25 2008 the section of highway within the city of Georgetown was removed from the state highway system 78 FM 2339 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2339LocationVan Zandt CountyLength11 266 mi 79 18 131 km Existed1955 79 present Farm to Market Road 2339 FM 2339 is located in Van Zandt County FM 2339 begins at an intersection with FM 1861 south of Martin s Mill Just east of FM 773 the highway passes near Callender Lake and a rural subdivision FM 2339 enters Edom and ends at an intersection with FM 279 FM 2339 was designated on October 25 1955 running from FM 279 at Edom westward to FM 773 at a distance of 7 2 miles 11 6 km The highway was extended 4 4 miles 7 1 km to FM 1861 on October 31 1957 FM 2339 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2339LocationVan Zandt CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 October 25 1955 A previous route numbered FM 2339 was designated on August 24 1955 from SH 19 and FM 1861 southwest 7 9 miles 12 7 km to FM 316 80 This was cancelled on October 25 1955 in exchange for creating the current FM 2339 RM 2340 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2340LocationBurnet CountyLength7 565 mi 81 12 175 km ExistedAugust 24 1955 81 present Ranch to Market Road 2340 RM 2340 is located in Burnet County RM 2340 begins at an intersection with RM 963 northeast of Burnet The highway travels in a generally northern direction and turns to the west in Lake Victor RM 2340 travels in a southwestern direction from Lake Victor and ends at an intersection with US 281 roughly halfway between Burnet and Lampasas RM 2340 was designated on August 24 1955 along the current route RM 2341 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2341LocationBurnet CountyLength15 025 mi 82 24 180 km ExistedAugust 24 1955 82 present Ranch to Market Road 2341 RM 2341 is located in Burnet County RM 2341 begins at an intersection with SH 29 west of Burnet The highway travels in a generally northern direction and turns west near South Fork Morgan Creek near the northeastern point of Lake Buchanan RM 2341 runs parallel to the lake s northern shore before ending at the main entrance to Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park RM 2341 was designated on August 24 1955 running from SH 29 northwestward at a distance of 3 6 miles 5 8 km The highway was extended 8 0 miles 12 9 km northwestward to a point 0 9 miles 1 4 km northwest of White Bluff on November 24 1959 RM 2341 was extended 5 0 miles 8 0 km northwestward on June 1 1965 RM 2342 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2342LocationBurnet CountyLength4 368 mi 83 7 030 km Existed1955 83 present Ranch to Market Road 2342 RM 2342 is located in Burnet County RM 2342 begins at an intersection with RM 1431 just east of Kingsland near where the Colorado and Llano Rivers meet The highway travels in a northeastern direction and passes by a golf course before turning in a more northern direction near Boil Spring RM 2342 continues to run in a generally northern direction before ending at an intersection with Park Road 4 just west of Longhorn Cavern State Park RM 2342 was designated on August 24 1955 along the current route FM 2343 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2343LocationSabine CountyLength6 344 mi 84 10 210 km ExistedAugust 24 1955 84 present Farm to Market Road 2343 FM 2343 is located in Sabine County mainly within the Sabine National Forest It runs from SH 87 in the community of Yellowpine to FM 201 The roadway continues past this intersection as Scrappin Valley Drive 85 FM 2343 was designated on August 24 1955 from SH 87 at Yellowpine southwest 2 8 miles 4 5 km to a road intersection On September 28 1995 by district request the road was extended southwest to what was then Forest Highway 87 FM 2344 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2344LocationCollingsworth CountyLength4 153 mi 86 6 684 km Existed1955 86 presentFM 2345 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2345LocationWichita CountyLength7 057 mi 87 11 357 km ExistedOctober 31 1957 87 present FM 2345 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2345LocationPalo Pinto CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 1956 The original FM 2345 ran from US 281 north of Mineral Wells east and south to US 180 in Mineral Wells This was cancelled in 1956 in exchange for creation of FM 2372 FM 2346 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2346LocationMadison CountyLength6 529 mi 88 10 507 km ExistedAugust 24 1955 88 presentFM 2347 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2347LocationBrazos CountyLength2 87 mi 89 4 62 km ExistedJanuary 31 1967 89 present Farm to Market Road 2347 FM 2347 known as George Bush Drive formerly Jersey Street is in Brazos County running from Easterwood Airport northeastward to Bus SH 6 in College Station This route runs along the southern border of the Texas A amp M University main campus and is the location for the George Bush Presidential Library FM 2347 begins at the Easterwood Airport on the campus of Texas A amp M University in College Station Brazos County heading east on two lane undivided George Bush Drive West The road curves northeast and intersects FM 2818 at which point it becomes a four lane divided highway The highway heads through areas of fields and trees passing to the southeast of the George Bush Presidential Library FM 2347 continues through more of the campus running to the southeast of the university s sports fields After passing near Olsen Field the road crosses a Union Pacific railroad line and crosses FM 2154 The highway becomes George Bush Drive and runs between Texas A amp M University to the northwest and residential neighborhoods to the southeast FM 2347 passes southeast of the University Golf Course and comes to its terminus at Bus SH 6 89 90 91 The current FM 2347 was designated onto its current alignment on January 31 1967 This was the former SH 307 The route was redesignated Urban Road 2347 UR 2347 on June 27 1995 92 The designation reverted to FM 2347 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 16 Junction list The entire route is in College Station Brazos County mi 91 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp Easterwood Airport 0 30 48 nbsp FM 2818 Harvey Mitchell Parkway 1 52 4 nbsp FM 2154 Wellborn Road Northgate 2 94 7 nbsp nbsp Bus SH 6 Texas Avenue 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi FM 2347 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2347LocationMilam CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 August 16 1966 A previous route numbered FM 2347 was designated on August 24 1955 from US 190 now FM 485 at Maysfield north 3 5 miles 5 6 km to a road intersection On September 27 1960 the road was extended northeast 3 0 miles 4 8 km to a county road near Jones Prairie and extended again on October 20 1961 to FM 2027 at Cross Roads FM 2347 was cancelled on August 16 1966 and became a portion of FM 979 93 FM 2348 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2348LocationTitus CountyLength8 462 mi 94 13 618 km Existed1955 94 present Farm to Market Road 2348 FM 2348 is located in Titus County FM 2348 begins at an intersection with SH 11 southwest of the Welsh Reservoir The highway travels in a generally northwestern direction before turning in a more northern direction near FM 4000 FM 2348 runs just east of Mount Pleasant and intersects SH 49 before ending at an intersection with US 67 FM 1001 FM 2348 was designated on August 24 1955 running from SH 49 southward to a road intersection at a distance of 4 1 miles 6 6 km The highway was extended 5 8 miles 9 3 km southward to SH 11 on October 31 1957 FM 2348 was extended 3 16 miles 5 09 km northward to US 67 on September 27 2001 Junction list The entire route is in Titus County Locationmi 95 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp SH 11 Pittsburg Daingerfield 7 512 1 nbsp FM 4000 Mount Pleasant 8 513 7 nbsp SH 49 Mount Pleasant Daingerfield 11 618 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 67 FM 1001 north Mount Pleasant Omaha 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 2349 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2349LocationSherman and Hansford countiesLength15 975 mi 96 25 709 km ExistedOctober 31 1957 96 present FM 2349 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2349LocationGillespie CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 January 19 1956 The original FM 2349 was designated on August 24 1955 from US 290 near Fredericksburg southeast 5 miles to Cain City FM 2349 was cancelled on January 19 1956 by request of county officials FM 2350 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2350LocationBorden CountyLength7 546 mi 97 12 144 km ExistedMay 2 1962 97 present FM 2350 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2350LocationJack CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 October 3 1961FM 2351 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2351LocationHarris and Galveston countiesLength5 882 mi 98 9 466 km ExistedJanuary 24 1959 98 present Farm to Market Road 2351 FM 2351 is located in Harris and Galveston counties in the southwestern Greater Houston area FM 2351 begins at the Brazoria Galveston county line in Friendswood the road continues into Brazoria County through Pearland as Brazoria County Road 129 The highway travels through Friendswood as Edgewood Avenue and intersects FM 518 near the center of town FM 2351 crosses Clear Creek and crosses into Harris County before entering Houston at an intersection with Beamer Road In Houston the highway travels along Clear Lake City Boulevard and intersects I 45 before ending at an intersection with SH 3 The current FM 2351 was designated on January 24 1959 running from FM 518 at Friendswood southwestward to the Brazoria County line at a distance of 1 7 miles 2 7 km The highway was extended 1 5 miles 2 4 km northeast of FM 518 to a point 0 5 miles 0 80 km north of Clear Creek on May 6 1964 FM 2351 was extended 3 0 miles 4 8 km northeastward to SH 3 on June 1 1965 An extension to SH 146 at Shoreacres was proposed on December 21 1987 but was never built The route was redesignated Urban Road 2351 UR 2351 on June 27 1995 99 The designation reverted to FM 2351 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 16 Junction list CountyLocationmi 100 kmDestinationsNotes GalvestonFriendswood0 00 0Brazoria County Road 129Western terminus continuation into Brazoria County 1 62 6 nbsp FM 518 Friendswood Drive Pearland League City HarrisHouston4 97 9 nbsp I 45 Gulf Freeway Houston GalvestonI 45 exit 23 5 99 5 nbsp nbsp SH 3 Galveston Road Ellington AirportEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi FM 2351 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2351LocationKimble CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 December 13 1956 The first route numbered FM 2351 was designated on August 24 1955 running from FM 385 now RM 385 eastward to the Mason county line at a distance of 6 6 miles 10 6 km The highway was cancelled and combined with RM 1871 on December 13 1956 101 FM 2351 1957 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2351LocationDeaf Smith CountyExistedOctober 31 1957 November 26 1958 The second route numbered FM 2351 was designated on October 31 1957 running from SH 51 now US 385 north of Hereford eastward at a distance of 5 0 miles 8 0 km The highway was cancelled and combined with FM 1062 on November 26 1958 102 FM 2352 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2352LocationLamar CountyLength7 797 mi 103 12 548 km Existed1955 103 presentFM 2353 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2353LocationPalo Pinto CountyLength5 893 mi 104 9 484 km ExistedNovember 21 1956 104 present Farm to Market Road 2353 FM 2353 is located in Palo Pinto County FM 2353 begins at an intersection with SH 16 near the Possum Kingdom Lake dam The highway starts out running in a western direction then turns in a slight northwest direction near the Brazos River Authority s lake office FM 2353 travels through more scenic areas near the eastern shore of Possum Kingdom Lake intersecting Park Road 36 about a mile south of the Possum Kingdom Airport North of Park Road 36 the highway s route becomes less rural as it runs in close proximity to the eastern shore of the lake and runs in a slight northeast direction FM 2353 continues to run in a northeast direction through more suburban areas of Possum Kingdom ending at an intersection with SH 16 near Tranquility Cove The current FM 2353 was designated on November 21 1956 running from SH 254 now SH 16 southwestward along the eastern shore of Possum Kingdom Lake to Park Road 36 at a distance of 4 0 miles 6 4 km The highway was extended 2 4 miles 3 9 km south of Park Road 36 to SH 16 on May 6 1964 FM 2353 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2353LocationLiberty CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 September 20 1956 A previous route numbered FM 2353 was designated on August 24 1955 beginning at SH 146 near Moss Hill then running westward at a distance of 2 2 miles 3 5 km The highway was cancelled and removed from the state highway system on September 20 1956 FM 2354 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2354LocationChambers CountyLength11 306 mi 105 18 195 km Existed1955 105 presentRM 2355 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2355LocationWard CountyLength21 484 mi 106 34 575 km ExistedMay 2 1962 106 present FM 2355 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2355LocationSwisher and Hale countiesExistedSeptember 21 1955 October 10 1961FM 2356 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2356LocationThrockmorton CountyLength5 116 mi 107 8 233 km ExistedSeptember 20 1961 107 present FM 2356 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2356LocationDeaf Smith CountyExistedSeptember 21 1955 October 6 1960 A previous route numbered FM 2356 was designated on September 21 1955 from FM 1058 6 miles 9 7 km west of Hereford north 7 0 miles 11 3 km to a county road FM 2356 was cancelled on October 6 1960 and transferred to FM 1057 FM 2357 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2357LocationHartley CountyLength10 986 mi 108 17 680 km Existed1955 108 presentFM 2358 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2358LocationHunt CountyLength1 191 mi 109 1 917 km ExistedJanuary 31 1969 109 present FM 2358 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2358LocationCameron CountyExistedSeptember 21 1955 November 10 1967FM 2359 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2359LocationDuval CountyLength7 514 mi 110 12 093 km Existed1955 110 presentFM 2360 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2360LocationStarr CountyLength8 998 mi 111 14 481 km Existed1955 111 presentFM 2361 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2361LocationHall CountyLength7 09 mi 112 11 41 km Existed1955 112 presentFM 2362 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2362LocationDonley CountyLength12 104 mi 113 19 479 km Existed1955 113 presentFM 2363 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2363LocationHardeman CountyLength4 957 mi 114 7 978 km Existed1955 114 presentFM 2364 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2364LocationHardeman CountyLength3 098 mi 115 4 986 km Existed1955 115 presentFM 2365 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2365LocationKnox CountyLength6 394 mi 116 10 290 km Existed1955 116 presentFM 2366 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2366LocationMaverick CountyLength7 654 mi 117 12 318 km Existed1955 117 2006 Farm to Market Road 2366 FM 2366 was located in Maverick County FM 2366 was designated on September 21 1955 from FM 1021 southeast of Eagle Pass south and east to FM 1021 1 0 mile 1 6 km north of El Indio FM 2366 was cancelled on December 14 2006 and the road was sold to Cinco 1994 Family Limited Partnership who owns the land adjacent to FM 2366 118 FM 2367 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2367LocationDimmit CountyLength1 985 mi 119 3 195 km Existed1955 119 presentFM 2368 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2368LocationDimmit CountyLength1 559 mi 120 2 509 km Existed1955 120 presentFM 2369 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2369LocationUvalde CountyLength10 886 mi 121 17 519 km Existed1955 121 present Farm to Market Road 2369 FM 2369 is located in Uvalde County FM 2369 begins at an intersection with US 90 west of Uvalde The highway travels in a northwestern direction and turns east at a county road FM 2369 intersects FM 1403 and enters Uvalde near an intersection with FM 1435 The highway travels through the northern part of the town along Front Street and crosses under US 83 before leaving the town near Camp Street After leaving Uvalde FM 2369 travels in a northeastern direction and intersects FM 1023 and FM 3447 before ending at US 90 northeast of Uvalde FM 2369 was designated on September 21 1955 traveling from US 90 west of Uvalde northward and eastward to US 83 at a distance of 7 0 miles 11 3 km The highway was extended 4 5 miles 7 2 km to US 90 northeast of Uvalde on January 22 1958 and a spur route traveling along Getty Street in Uvalde was created This extension was formerly proposed as FM 1906 The spur route was cancelled and redesignated as Spur 144 on July 14 1961 122 Junction list The entire route is in Uvalde County Locationmi 123 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp US 90 4 16 6 nbsp nbsp FM 1403 north Uvalde6 210 0 nbsp nbsp FM 1435 south N Front Street 6 510 5 nbsp nbsp Spur 144 south N Getty Street 6 710 8 nbsp US 83 N Milam Street Interchange 7 512 1 nbsp nbsp FM 1023 south 8 613 8 nbsp nbsp FM 3447 south 10 917 5 nbsp US 90 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 2370 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2370LocationDawson CountyLength5 035 mi 124 8 103 km Existed1955 124 presentFM 2371 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2371LocationAndrews CountyLength11 188 mi 125 18 005 km Existed1955 125 presentFM 2372 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2372LocationPalo Pinto CountyLength4 216 mi 126 6 785 km Existed1956 126 present FM 2372 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2372LocationBailey CountyExistedSeptember 21 1955 by 1956 A previous route numbered FM 2372 was designated on September 21 1955 from US 84 northwest of Progress east to FM 299 now SH 214 This was cancelled by 1956 FM 2373 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2373LocationCarson and Armstrong countiesLength12 827 mi 127 20 643 km Existed1955 127 presentFM 2374 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2374LocationBaylor CountyLength2 986 mi 128 4 806 km ExistedOctober 31 1958 128 present FM 2374 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2374LocationWillacy CountyExistedSeptember 21 1955 September 12 1958 A previous route numbered FM 2374 was designated on September 21 1955 from FM 498 7 3 miles 11 7 km east of US 277 south 3 0 miles 4 8 km to FM 1018 FM 2374 was cancelled on September 12 1958 and transferred to FM 507 RM 2375 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2375LocationGray CountyLength6 854 mi 129 11 030 km Existed1955 129 presentFM 2376 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2376LocationBrown CountyLength2 248 mi 130 3 618 km ExistedMarch 30 2006 130 present Farm to Market Road 2376 FM 2376 is located in Brown County in Brownwood FM 2376 begins at an intersection with FM 45 in southern Brownwood The highway travels near Gordon Hayward Stadium and travels through rural parts of the city before running through an industrial area north of the FM 3064 intersection FM 2376 travels through a residential area with state maintenance ending at an intersection with Asbury Street The current FM 2376 was designated on October 27 2005 as FM 823 which also replaced the part of FM 3064 north of the east end of FM 3064 It was determined shortly before March 30 2006 that FM 823 still existed so the number was changed to FM 2376 on March 30 2006 131 FM 2376 1955 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2376LocationRockwall CountyExistedSeptember 21 1955 November 4 1955 The first route numbered FM 2376 was designated on September 21 1955 running from FM 548 eastward to the Hunt County line FM 2376 was cancelled on November 4 1955 with the mileage being transferred to FM 1143 now SH 276 FM 2376 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2376LocationTarrant and Parker countiesExistedNovember 21 1956 December 20 1984 The second route numbered FM 2376 was designated on November 21 1956 traveling from US 377 near Wheatland to a county road in Parker County at a distance of 5 3 miles 8 5 km The highway was extended 2 5 miles 4 0 km to FM 5 near Aledo on June 1 1965 FM 2376 was cancelled on December 20 1984 with the mileage being transferred to FM 1187 132 FM 2377 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2377LocationEllis CountyLength4 207 mi 133 6 771 km Existed1955 133 present Farm to Market Road 2377 FM 2377 is located in Ellis County FM 2377 begins at an intersection with SH 342 in Red Oak The highway travels in a southern direction along Louise Ritter Drive and turns east near Red Oak High School before running along the northern edge of Pecan Hill FM 2377 turns southeast at Pratt Road and ends at an intersection with FM 983 near Rockett FM 2377 was designated on October 25 1955 along the current route FM 2378 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2378LocationLubbock CountyLength18 044 mi 134 29 039 km ExistedMay 6 1964 134 present Farm to Market Road 2378 FM 2378 is located in Lubbock County FM 2378 begins at an intersection with FM 1585 near Wolfforth The highway travels in a northern direction in close proximity to the Hockley county line for its entire length FM 2378 has major intersections with SH 114 near Reese Center FM 2641 northwest of Lubbock and FM 1294 west of Shallowater before ending at an intersection with US 84 southeast of Roundup The current FM 2378 was designated on May 6 1964 running from SH 116 now SH 114 southward to FM 1585 at a distance of 6 4 miles 10 3 km The highway was extended 4 7 miles 7 6 km northward to FM 2641 on May 7 1970 FM 2378 was extended 7 2 miles 11 6 km northward to US 84 on September 29 1977 Junction list The entire route is in Lubbock County Locationmi 135 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp FM 1585 6 410 3 nbsp SH 114 Levelland Lubbock 11 017 7 nbsp FM 2641 13 922 4 nbsp FM 1294 Shallowater 18 129 1 nbsp US 84 Littlefield Lubbock 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi FM 2378 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2378LocationWise CountyExistedNovember 21 1956 July 26 1963 FM 2378 was designated on November 21 1956 running from FM 51 westward to Cottondale at a distance of 4 0 miles 6 4 km The highway was cancelled on July 26 1963 with the mileage being transferred to FM 2123 136 RM 2378 1955 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2378LocationEdwards CountyExistedOctober 25 1955 April 19 1956 RM 2378 was designated on October 25 1955 running from SH 41 southward to Hackberry at a distance of 12 0 miles 19 3 km 137 On February 23 1956 the highway was extended south 10 0 miles 16 1 km to Vance The highway was cancelled on April 19 1956 with the mileage being transferred to RM 335 138 FM 2379 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2379LocationWilbarger CountyLength4 873 mi 139 7 842 km ExistedMay 20 1961 139 present FM 2379 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2379LocationArcher CountyExistedNovember 21 1956 February 2 1959 The first use of the FM 2379 designation was in Archer County from FM 210 2 5 miles 4 0 km west of SH 25 southwest 8 2 miles 13 2 km to a road intersection FM 2379 was cancelled on February 2 1959 and transferred to FM 2178 FM 2379 1960 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2379LocationSan Augustine CountyExistedFebruary 5 1960 May 3 1961 The next use of the FM 2379 designation was in San Augustine County from SH 147 near Broaddus east 8 2 miles 13 2 km to the then proposed location of FM 705 FM 2379 was cancelled on May 3 1961 and transferred to FM 83 FM 2380 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2380LocationArcher and Wichita countiesLength2 026 mi 140 3 261 km Existed1956 140 present Farm to Market Road 2380 FM 2380 is located in Archer and Wichita counties entirely in Wichita Falls FM 2380 begins at an intersection with SH 79 just south of the Archer Wichita county line near Lakeside City The highway travels along Kemp Boulevard near the western shore of Lake Wichita north of the lake FM 2380 travels near a subdivision before ending at an intersection with FM 369 FM 2380 was designated on November 21 1956 along the current route The route was redesignated Urban Road 2380 UR 2380 on June 27 1995 141 The designation reverted to FM 2380 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 16 RM 2381 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2381LocationPotter CountyLength6 34 mi 142 10 20 km ExistedOctober 31 1958 142 present Ranch to Market Road 2381 RM 2381 is located in Potter County RM 2381 begins at I 40 in Bushland The highway passes near a few subdivisions before having a more rural route RM 2381 continues to run through rural areas before ending at an intersection with RM 1061 RM 2381 was designated on October 31 1958 along the current route FM 2381 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2381LocationBaylor CountyExistedNovember 21 1956 October 30 1957 FM 2381 was designated on November 21 1956 from FM 1919 3 8 miles 6 1 km north of Seymour northward 4 0 miles 6 4 km This route was cancelled on October 30 1957 in exchange for extending FM 2069 eastward from 3 miles 4 8 km north of US 82 to FM 1789 143 FM 2382 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2382LocationMontague and Cooke countiesLength9 476 mi 144 15 250 km Existed1956 144 present Farm to Market Road 2382 FM 2382 is located in Montague and Cooke counties The southern terminus of FM 2382 is in Montague County at US 82 in St Jo 145 The route travels to the northeast along Evans Street before leaving the city limits FM 2382 crosses into Cooke County and reaches its northern terminus at FM 373 in Bulcher approximately 1 5 miles 2 4 km south of the Red River 146 FM 2382 was designated on November 21 1956 along the current route 144 The western terminus of FM 373 was at FM 2382 from February 15 1959 to December 20 1988 when FM 373 was extended to FM 677 147 FM 2383 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2383LocationCooke CountyLength5 306 mi 148 8 539 km Existed1956 148 presentFM 2384 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2384LocationWichita CountyLength10 519 mi 149 16 929 km Existed1956 149 presentFM 2385 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2385LocationCarson CountyLength14 874 mi 150 23 937 km Existed1956 150 presentFM 2386 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2386LocationCarson CountyLength5 822 mi 151 9 370 km ExistedSeptember 20 1961 151 present FM 2386 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2386LocationDeaf Smith CountyExistedNovember 21 1956 November 26 1958 A previous route numbered FM 2386 was designated on November 21 1956 from SH 51 now US 385 2 miles 3 2 km south of Hereford south 2 5 miles 4 0 km to the Castro County line FM 2386 was cancelled on November 26 1958 and transferred to FM 1305 now FM 1055 FM 2387 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2387LocationHansford CountyLength9 593 mi 152 15 438 km Existed1956 152 presentFM 2388 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2388LocationHemphill CountyLength5 448 mi 153 8 768 km Existed1956 153 presentRM 2389 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 2389LocationMason CountyLength4 721 mi 154 7 598 km ExistedSeptember 27 1961 154 present FM 2389 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2389LocationOchiltree CountyExistedNovember 21 1956 February 16 1960 FM 2389 was designated on November 21 1956 from SH 70 21 miles 34 km south of Perryton to a point 8 0 miles 12 9 km east On October 31 1957 the road was extended 6 4 miles 10 3 km east to US 83 A year later the road was extended west 5 0 miles 8 0 km from SH 70 and another 4 5 miles 7 2 km on November 24 1959 FM 2389 was cancelled on February 16 1960 and transferred to FM 281 FM 2390 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2390LocationSan Augustine CountyLength5 642 mi 155 9 080 km ExistedSeptember 30 1964 155 present FM 2390 1956 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2390LocationRandall CountyExistedNovember 21 1956 November 29 1957 The first use of the FM 2390 designation was in Randall County from FM 285 1 7 miles 2 7 km east of US 87 north 5 0 miles 8 0 km to a road intersection On October 31 1957 the road was extended north to SH 217 but FM 2390 was cancelled on November 29 1957 and transferred to FM 1541 FM 2390 1958 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2390LocationCooke CountyExistedOctober 31 1958 May 11 1964 The next use of the FM 2390 designation was in Cooke County from FM 372 3 miles 4 8 km southeast of Gainesville southeast 5 5 miles 8 9 km to a road intersection near Dye On November 24 1959 the road was extended southeast 5 2 miles 8 4 km to a county road On September 27 1960 the road was extended east 1 0 mile 1 6 km to the Grayson County line FM 2390 was cancelled om May 11 1964 and transferred to FM 902 FM 2391 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2391LocationRoberts and Gray countiesLength7 782 mi 156 12 524 km Existed1956 156 presentFM 2392 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2392LocationCastro CountyLength5 948 mi 157 9 572 km Existed1956 157 presentFM 2393 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 2393LocationClay CountyLength22 473 mi 158 36 167 km Existed1957 158 present Farm to Market Road 2393 FM 2393 is located in western Clay County FM 2393 is a two lane road for its entire length The route begins to the north of Lake Arrowhead and Lake Arrowhead State Park at an intersection with FM 1954 159 Traveling to the east it meets FM 1954 for the second time as that route forms a loop to the park 160 Past this intersection FM 2393 turns more to the north It crosses US 82 US 287 in Jolly followed by SH 79 in Dean 161 The route then travels in a northwesterly direction before terminating at FM 171 in the unincorporated community of Thornberry 162 The current route was designated on October 31 1957 connecting Dean to Jolly The northern extension from Dean to Thornberry was designated on June 21 1967 replacing FM 2715 163 The southern section from Jolly to FM 1954 was added to the state highway system on November 3 1971 Junction list The entire route is in Clay County Locationmi 164 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp FM 1954 HollidaySouthern terminus 1 42 3 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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