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List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (600–699)

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

Texas Farm to Market Road and Ranch to Market Road markers
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Highway X (US X)
StateState Highway X (SH X)
Loops:Loop X
Spurs:Spur X
Recreational:Recreational Road X (RE X)
Farm or Ranch
to Market Roads:
Farm to Market Road X (FM X)
Ranch to Market Road X (RM X)
Park Roads:Park Road X (PR X)
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FM 600 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 600

LocationHaskell, Jones, and Taylor counties
Length54.543 mi[1][nb 1] (87.778 km)
ExistedJuly 25, 1945[1]–present

Farm to Market Road 600 (FM 600) is located in Haskell, Jones, and Taylor counties.

FM 600 begins at I-20 in Abilene and runs in a northern direction along West Lake Road before turning northeast at FM 3308 and turning back north at FM 3034. In northern Abilene, the highway runs near the western shore of Fort Phantom Hill Lake, leaving the city limits north of the FM 1082 intersection. FM 600 runs through rural areas of Jones County, intersecting US 180 east of Anson and has a short overlap with SH 6 through the town of Avoca. After the overlap with SH 6, the highway runs in an eastern direction before turning back north at County Road 223. FM 600 crosses over Lake Stamford before sharing an overlap with FM 618 near Paint Creek. The highway runs through rural areas of Haskell County before ending at an intersection with US 380 on the eastern edge of Haskell.

FM 600 was designated on July 25, 1945, running from US 380 (now SH 6) to a point 8 miles (13 km) to the northeast. On December 16, 1948, the highway was extended further north to FM 142. On September 27, 1960, FM 600 was extended north to FM 618. On October 22, 1962, FM 600 was rerouted over a section of FM 142 south and west to US 380 (now SH 6), while the old route east and south to Lueders was transferred to FM 142. FM 600 absorbed FM 1834 north of FM 618 and FM 1193 south of US 380, extending the highway to I-20.[2][3][4] On June 27, 1995, the section of FM 600 between I-20 and FM 3034 was redesignated Urban Road 600 (UR 600).[5] The designation reverted to FM 600 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[6]

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
TaylorAbilene0.00.0  I-20 – Sweetwater, CiscoI-20 exit 286C
1.32.1 
 
FM 3308 east (Neas Road)
Jones2.64.2 
 
FM 3034 west (Beltway North)
8.513.7 
 
FM 1082 west – Hawley
South end of FM 1082 overlap
9.214.8 
 
FM 1082 east
North end of FM 1082 overlap
20.933.6  US 180 – Anson, Albany
23.938.5 
 
FM 1597 east – Lueders
Avoca28.345.5 
 
SH 6 south – Lueders
South end of SH 6 overlap
28.746.2 
 
 
 
SH 6 north / FM 1636 west – Stamford
North end of SH 6 overlap
36.558.7  FM 142 – Stamford, Lueders
Haskell43.469.8 
 
FM 2976 north – Lake Stamford
46.574.8 
 
FM 618 west
South end of FM 618 overlap
48.477.9 
 
FM 618 north
North end of FM 618 overlap
Haskell57.392.2  US 380 – Haskell, Throckmorton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 601 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 601

LocationShackelford County
Length12.673 mi[8] (20.395 km)
ExistedJuly 25, 1945[8]–present

Farm to Market Road 601 (FM 601) is located in Shackelford County. Its western terminus is at SH 6 southeast of Albany.[9] Its eastern terminus is at FM 576 near the Stephens County line.[8][10]

FM 601 was designated on July 25, 1945, from its current western terminus (at the time US 283) at Albany eastward to Ibex. It was extended by 0.6 miles (0.97 km) to FM 1232 on May 23, 1951, and by another 2 miles (3.2 km) to the new location of FM 1232 (replaced by FM 576 on January 14, 1952) on December 18 of that year. The western terminus was redescribed as SH 6 on August 4, 1971.[8]

FM 602 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 602

LocationFloyd County
Length13.103 mi[11][nb 2] (21.087 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[11]–present

Farm to Market Road 602 (FM 602) is located in Floyd County. It runs from FM 1958 to FM 786 at Rushing Chapel. It has a concurrency with US 62/US 70.[11][12][13][14]

FM 602 was designated on May 23, 1951, from FM 786 at Rushing Chapel south to US 70. On October 26, 1983, the section from US 70 to FM 1958 was added, creating a concurrency with US 70.[11]

Junction list

The entire route is in Floyd County.

Locationmi[15]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  FM 1958
7.912.7 
 
 
 
US 62 east / US 70 east – Matador
South end of US 62 / US 70 overlap
8.914.3 
 
 
 
US 62 west / US 70 west – Floydada
North end of US 62 / US 70 overlap
14.122.7  FM 786
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 602 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 602

LocationCallahan County
ExistedAugust 3, 1945–September 26, 1945[11]

A previous route numbered FM 602 was designated in Callahan County on August 3, 1945, from Cross Plains south to the Brown County line. On August 23, 1945, SH 279 was extended north over FM 602. The FM 602 designation would subsequently be cancelled on September 26, 1945.[11]

FM 603 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 603

LocationCallahan County
Length11.231 mi[16] (18.075 km)
ExistedJune 6, 1945[16]–present

Farm to Market Road 603 (FM 603) is located in Callahan County.[16] It begins at SH 36 west of the community of Denton.[17] It proceeds north, passing through the community of Eula and crossing FM 18 before reaching its northern terminus at exit 297 of I-20 west of Clyde.[18]

FM 603 was designated on June 6, 1945, from Eula to what was then US 80, a distance of 4.8 miles (7.7 km). On September 19, 1951, US 80 was relocated a mile to the north, and the old route was replaced by FM 18.[19] On October 31, 1958, FM 603 was extended south to SH 36, increasing its length to 10.6 miles (17.1 km). On September 20, 1961, it was extended an additional half mile to the north, to the new routing of US 80, which later became I-20.[16]

FM 604 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 604

LocationTaylor, Callahan, and Shackelford counties
Length51.086 mi[20] (82.215 km)
ExistedAugust 3, 1945[20]–present

Farm to Market Road 604 (FM 604) is located in Taylor, Callahan, and Shackelford counties. The highway runs from US 83 southwest of Ovalo eastward and northward to SH 351 northeast of Abilene.

FM 604 was designated on August 3, 1945, to run from SH 36 south to Oplin. On July 11, 1951, the road was extended north to US 80 (now I-20) at Clyde, replacing FM 1078, and west from Oplin to US 84, replacing a section of FM 688 (the connecting section was designated on May 23, 1951). On February 20, 1952, the road was extended west to US 83 at Guion, replacing another section of FM 688 and all of FM 1748 (the remainder of FM 688 would be transferred to FM 382 on November 27, 1957). On October 28, 1953, the road was extended northwest 4.0 miles (6.4 km) from US 80 (now I-20), creating a concurrency with US 80 (now I-20). On May 19, 1966, the road was extended northwest to SH 351, replacing FM 2927. On May 26, 2005, FM 604 was relocated on a more direct route south of Clyde, eliminating the concurrency with I-20; the old route (as well as Spur 189) was given to the city and county.

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[21]kmDestinationsNotes
Taylor0.00.0  US 83 – Tuscola, Bradshaw
5.69.0 
 
FM 382 south – Crews
South end of FM 382 overlap
6.09.7 
 
FM 382 north – Ovalo
North end of FM 382 overlap
Lawn7.712.4  US 84 – Abilene, Coleman
CallahanOplin19.431.2 
 
FM 2926 east
21.534.6 
 
FM 1178 north – Dudley
Denton27.844.7  SH 36 – Abilene, Cross Plains
35.256.6 
 
FM 3217 east
38.461.8 
 
FM 2700 east – Baird
Clyde39.663.7  FM 18Interchange
40.164.5North 1st StreetInterchange
40.465.0  I-20 – Abilene, BairdI-20 exit 300
Shackelford51.182.2  SH 351 – Abilene, Albany
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 605 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 605

LocationJones County
Length14.132 mi[22] (22.743 km)
ExistedJune 6, 1945[22]–present

Farm to Market Road 605 (FM 605) is located in Jones County.[22] Its western terminus is at FM 126 near Merkel, just north of the Taylor County line.[23] Its eastern terminus is at US 83 in Hawley.[24]

FM  605 was designated on June 6, 1945, to run from US 83 westward 6.0 miles (9.7 km) via Hodges. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended southward and westward to FM 126.[22]

Junction list

The entire route is in Jones County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  FM 126 – Hamlin, Merkel
3.96.3 
 
FM 1235 south
6.510.5 
 
FM 707 south – Tye
West end of FM 707 overlap
8.113.0 
 
FM 707 north
East end of FM 707 overlap
10.917.5 
 
FM 2404 south
Hawley14.122.7   US 83 / US 277 – Anson, Abilene
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 606 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 606

LocationWillacy County
Length0.795 mi[25] (1,279 m)
ExistedOctober 26, 1954[25]–present
KML is not from Wikidata

Farm to Market Road 606 (FM 606) is located in Willacy County in the Rio Grande Valley. The highway is located in the community of Port Mansfield and passes mainly through residential areas.

FM 606 begins at SH 186 as a two-lane road. This southern terminus is located less than 200 yards (180 m) from the Gulf of Mexico.[26] The road proceeds north-northwest, passing numerous small houses and empty housing lots and intersecting several small local roads. The highway bends slightly, proceeding in a northward direction and passing several more houses before intersecting County Road 4150. The route continues northward, passing several more small houses and lots before passing a small park and the Fred Stone County Fishing Pier.[27] The highway proceeds a short distance northward before reaching its northern terminus at a dead end point.[26]

FM 606 was designated on October 26, 1954, on the current route, from FM 497 (now SH 186) to a dead end point.

FM 606 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 606

LocationJones County
ExistedJuly 26, 1945–October 22, 1954[25]

A previous route numbered FM 606 was designated in Jones County on July 26, 1945, from US 180 at Boyds Chapel 4 miles (6.4 km) north to Hamlin Lake.[28] On December 16, 1948, the route was extended north 4.1 miles (6.6 km) to US 83. FM 606 was cancelled on October 22, 1954, and combined with FM 126.[25]

FM 607 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 607

LocationHenderson County
Length14.160 mi[29] (22.788 km)
ExistedNovember 20, 1951[29][30]–present

Farm to Market Road 607 (FM 607) is located in Henderson County. It runs from SH 31 at Brownsboro to Loop 60 at La Rue.

FM 607 was designated on November 20, 1951, on the current route. This was a renumbering a portion of FM 314, which was rerouted on a new road to the east. This portion of FM 314 was numbered as FM 313 until December 3, 1948, but FM 313 was already assigned elsewhere on May 23, 1951.

FM 607 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 607

LocationNolan County
ExistedJuly 28, 1945[29]–November 20, 1951

A previous route numbered FM 607 was designated on July 28, 1945, from FM 53 (now SH 153) east via Nolan to Dora. On August 26, 1948, the road was extended to the Taylor County line. FM 607 was cancelled on November 20, 1951, and combined with FM 126.

FM 608 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 608

LocationNolan and Fisher counties
Length39.425 mi[31] (63.448 km)
ExistedJuly 26, 1945[31]–present

Farm to Market Road 608 (FM 608) is located in Nolan and Fisher counties.

FM 608 was designated on July 26, 1945, from US 80 (now Business I-20) in Roscoe south 8.0 miles (12.9 km) to Highland School. On February 27, 1948, FM 608 was extended to Maryneal. On September 29, 1954, FM 608 was extended northeast to SH 70. On October 31, 1957, FM 608 was extended to the Nolan–Fisher county line. On September 27, 1960, FM 608 was extended north to FM 611, yielding its current route.[31]

FM 609 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 609

LocationFayette County
Length20.095 mi[32] (32.340 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[32]–present

Farm to Market Road 609 (FM 609) is located in Fayette County. It runs from US 90 in Flatonia northeast to Bus. SH 71 west of La Grange.

FM 609 was designated on May 23, 1951, from US 90 in Flatonia northeast 3.8 miles (6.1 km) to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended 8.7 miles (14.0 km) northeast. On January 16, 1953, the road was extended northeast to SH 71 (now Bus. SH 71), replacing FM 1294. On September 5, 1973, the section from SH 71 northwest 2.5 miles (4.0 km) was added, creating a concurrency with SH 71. This concurrent section was cancelled on May 2, 1977.

FM 609 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 609

LocationFisher County
ExistedJuly 23, 1945–December 16, 1948[32]

A previous route numbered FM 609 was designated in Fisher County on July 23, 1945, from Longworth west to SH 70. FM 609 was cancelled on December 16, 1948, and combined with FM 57.[32]

FM 610 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 610

LocationFisher and Stonewall counties
Length20.611 mi[33] (33.170 km)
ExistedJuly 23, 1945[33]–present

Farm to Market Road 610 (FM 610) is located in Fisher and Stonewall counties.

FM 610 was designated on July 23, 1945, from SH 70 to the Stonewall–Fisher county line. Seven days later, FM 610 was extended to Aspermont.

FM 611 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 611

LocationFisher County
Length26.098 mi[34] (42.001 km)
ExistedJuly 23, 1945[34]–present

Farm to Market Road 611 (FM 611) is located in Fisher County.

FM 611 was designated on July 23, 1945, from US 180 northward 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to Hobbs. On May 23, 1951, FM 611 was extended north to FM 646. On July 11, 1951, FM 611 was extended east to SH 70, replacing FM 646. On October 31, 1957, FM 611 was extended south 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On October 31, 1958, FM 611 was extended to its end at FM 419.

FM 612 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 612

LocationBorden and Scurry counties
Length21.906 mi[35] (35.254 km)
ExistedJuly 31, 1945[35]–present

Farm to Market Road 612 (FM 612) is located in Borden and Scurry counties. It runs from US 180 east of Gail north and east to US 84.

FM 612 was designated on July 31, 1945, to run from US 84 to Fluvanna. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended west to the Scurry/Borden County line. On January 27, 1953, the road was extended west and south to US 84, replacing FM 1958.

FM 613 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 613

LocationTaylor County
Length10.118 mi[36] (16.283 km)
ExistedJuly 30, 1945[36]–present

Farm to Market Road 613 (FM 613) is located in Taylor County. It runs from FM 89 in Buffalo Gap south and east via Tuscola to US 84.

FM 613 was designated on July 30, 1945, to run from FM 89 in Buffalo Gap to US 83 in Tuscola. On November 10, 1947, the road was extended north to US 277 (now 14th Street) in Abilene, replacing a section of FM 89. On October 9, 1951, the road was extended east to US 84, replacing FM 1749. On February 27, 1958, the section from 14th Street to US 83 was given to the city of Abilene due to the rerouting of US 83. On June 17, 1965, the section from FM 89 to US 83 was transferred back to FM 89.

FM 614 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 614

LocationTaylor County
Length6.534 mi[37] (10.515 km)
ExistedJuly 30, 1945[37]–present

Farm to Market Road 614 (FM 614) is located in Taylor County. It runs from US 83 in Ovalo east 6.5 miles (10.5 km).

FM 614 was designated on July 30, 1945, on the current route.

FM 615 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 615

LocationFayette County
Length2.623 mi[38] (4.221 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[38]–present

Farm to Market Road 615 (FM 615) is located in Fayette County.

FM 615 was designated on May 23, 1951, from US 77, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Schulenburg, eastward 2.8 miles (4.5 km).

FM 615 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 615

LocationTaylor County
ExistedJuly 30, 1945[38]–December 16, 1948

A previous route numbered FM 615 was designated on July 30, 1945, from Merkel southwest to Blair. FM 615 was cancelled on December 16, 1948, and combined with FM 126.

FM 616 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 616

LocationVictoria, Jackson, and Matagorda counties
Length46.188 mi[39] (74.332 km)
ExistedJuly 25, 1945[39]–present

Farm to Market Road 616 (FM 616) is located in Victoria, Jackson, and Matagorda counties. It runs from SH 185 at Bloomington to SH 35 at Blessing.

FM 616 was designated on July 25, 1945, from SH 172 at La Ward east 5 miles (8.0 km). On August 4, 1945, FM 616 was changed to that it instead went from SH 172 west 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to Lolita. On February 25, 1949, the road was extended north 3.2 miles (5.1 km) to a road intersection. On July 14 of that year, a 6.0-mile (9.7 km) section from the end of FM 616 to SH 111 was added. On March 27, 1951, the section from SH 111 to Lolita was renumbered FM 1593, while the section from FM 234 at Vanderbilt to Lolita was added. On October 18, 1954, the road was extended west to La Salle, replacing a section of FM 234. On November 27, 1954, the road was extended east to SH 35 at Blessing, replacing FM 1727 (the section from SH 35 to Blessing is former Spur 93 and previously SH 177). On October 31, 1958, the road was extended southwest to the Victoria County line. On November 25, 1958, the road was extended southwest to FM 404 (now SH 185) at Bloomington, replacing FM 1302.

FM 617 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 617

LocationHaskell County
Length28.713 mi[40] (46.209 km)
ExistedJuly 27, 1945[40]–present

Farm to Market Road 617 (FM 617) is located in Haskell County. It runs from US 380 in Rule north, west, north, and east to BU 277-E in Weinert.

FM 617 was designated on July 27, 1945, to run from SH 283 (now SH 6) in Rochester to US 277 (later Loop 203, now BU 277-E) in Weinert. On August 5, 1955, the road was extended west, south, east, and south to SH 24 (now US 380) in Rule, replacing FM 1081.

FM 618 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 618

LocationHaskell County
Length16.544 mi[41] (26.625 km)
ExistedJuly 27, 1945[41]–present

Farm to Market Road 618 (FM 618) is located in Haskell County. It runs from US 280 east of Haskell south and east to US 277.

FM 618 was designated on July 27, 1945, to run from SH 24 (now US 380) in Haskell, south and west 8.4 miles (13.5 km). On November 20, 1951, the road was rerouted to go south and west to US 277; the old route was renumbered as FM 1834 (which became part of FM 600 on October 22, 1962).

FM 619 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 619

LocationWilliamson and Lee counties
Length23.011 mi[42] (37.033 km)
ExistedJune 11, 1945[42]–present

Farm to Market Road 619 (FM 619) is located in Lee and Williamson counties.[42]

FM 619 begins in Lee County at FM 696, just north of the Bastrop County line.[43] It travels northward and soon enters Williamson County. The route is primarily rural and does not go through any major cities or communities, other than passing just east of Taylor, where it has a brief concurrency with FM 112 and crosses US 79.[44] The route's northern terminus is at FM 1331, south of Granger Lake.[42][45]

The highway has one spur route, FM Spur 619, which runs from just north of the Williamson–Lee county line eastward and southward to the county line. It is a former alignment of the main route through the community of Beaukiss.[42]

FM 619 was designated in Williamson County on June 11, 1945, beginning at FM 112 and ending in the community of Structure. The southern extension to the Lee County line, along what is the present-day route and its spur route south of the junction, occurred on December 17, 1952. On September 29, 1954, a southward extension into Lee County was designated, and the two routes were joined via a new alignment, creating the spur route. The northward extension to FM 1331 took effect on June 28, 1963.[42]

RM 620 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 620

LocationTravis and Williamson counties
Length23.239 mi[46] (37.400 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[46][nb 3]–present

Ranch to Market Road 620 (RM 620) is located in Travis and Williamson counties. It runs from SH 71 in Bee Cave to I-35 in Round Rock.

FM 621 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 621

LocationHays and Guadalupe counties
Length12.848 mi[47] (20.677 km)
ExistedJuly 21, 1945[47]–present

Farm to Market Road 621 (FM 621) is located in Hays and Guadalupe counties.[47]

On June 11, 1945, FM 621 was designated to run from SH 123 at Geronimo east toward Weinert School. On August 4, 1945, the road was extended east though Weinert School to Staples, cancelling an unnumbered farm to market road from SH 123 northeast 10.0 miles (16.1 km) through Staples. The road was 15.4 miles (24.8 km) at the time. On November 28, 1945, the road was changed to run from SH 123 north of Seguin northeast toward Staples, shortening the road to 14.3 miles (23.0 km). On September 12, 1946, the road was extended to 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to Staples. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended northwest to the Guadalupe-Hays county line. On June 27, 1951, the road was extended northwest to SH 123 south of San Marcos, replacing FM 1324. On April 24, 1958, the section from FM 20 (changed from FM 964 6 days before that) southwest to SH 123 became part of FM 20.

FM 622 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 622

LocationGoliad and Victoria counties
Length17.886 mi[48] (28.785 km)
ExistedJuly 19, 1945[48]–present

Farm to Market Road 622 (FM 622) is located in Goliad and Victoria counties. It runs from US 183 north of Goliad northeast to FM 236 northwest of Victoria.

FM 622 was designated on July 19, 1945, to run from SH 29 (now US 183) northeast to Schroeder. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended northeast to Upper Mission Valley Road (later FM 1515, now FM 236) northwest of Victoria. On April 4, 1949, the length was changed from 21.5 miles (34.6 km) to 18.0 miles (29.0 km).

FM 623 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 623

LocationLive Oak and Bee counties
Length21.965 mi[49] (35.349 km)
ExistedJune 23, 1945[49]–present

Farm to Market Road 623 (FM 623) is located in Live Oak and Bee counties.

FM 623 was designated on June 23, 1945, to run from US 181 in Pettus west to Mineral. On February 27, 1948, the road was extended north to the Bee-Karnes County Line. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended west to FM 1358 near Karon, completing its current route.

FM 624 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 624

LocationLa Salle, McMullen, Live Oak, Jim Wells, and Nueces
Length113.802 mi[50] (183.147 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[50]–present

Farm to Market Road 624 (FM 624) is located in La Salle, McMullen, Live Oak, Jim Wells, and Nueces counties. At 113.8 miles (183.1 km), FM 624 is one of the longest farm-to-market roads in the state of Texas.

FM 624 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from the Jim Wells/Nueces County Line west via Orange Grove to 6.5 miles (10.5 km) west of Orange Grove. On September 10, 1945, the road extended east to US 77 in Calallen. On January 18, 1946, the road was extended west to US 281. On January 22, 1957, the road extended northwest to US 59 at or near the Live Oak/McMullen County Line. On August 28, 1958, the road was extended northwest to the McMullen/La Salle County Line. On April 30, 1959, the road was extended west to I-35 at or near Artesia Wells. On December 19, 1975, the section from FM 468 to I-35 was cancelled (that section was never built), and the road was rerouted over a section of FM 468 to SH 97 near Cotulla.

FM 625 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 625

LocationJim Wells County
Length11.670 mi[51] (18.781 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[51]–present

Farm to Market Road 625 (FM 625) is located in Jim Wells County.

FM 625 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from US 281 south of Alice west 3.0 miles (4.8 km). On July 14, 1949, the road was extended west and north to US 59 (now SH 359), completing its current route.

FM 626 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 626

LocationKarnes County
Length11.444 mi[52] (18.417 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[52]–present

Farm to Market Road 626 (FM 626) is located in Karnes County.

FM 626 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from FM 99 south to Lenz. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended south 2.7 miles (4.3 km) to a road intersection. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended south to SH 72, completing its current route.

FM 627 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 627

LocationKarnes and DeWitt counties
Length17.009 mi[53] (27.373 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[53]–present

Farm to Market Road 627 (FM 627) is located in Karnes and DeWitt counties.

FM 627 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from SH 80 east to Ecleto. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended west 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to Harmony School. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended west 1.8 miles (2.9 km) to a road intersection at what later became FM 2724. On December 17, 1969, the road was extended east and south to FM 81 north of Runge, replacing FM 742 (connecting section designated November 26) and completing its current route.

RM 628 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 628

LocationKleberg County
Length11.666 mi[54] (18.775 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[55][nb 4]–present

Ranch to Market Road 628 (RM 628) is located in Kleberg County.

RM 628 was designated on July 9, 1945 as Farm to Market Road 628 (FM 628), running from US 77 north of Rivera, east 10.0 miles (16.1 km) through Vattman to North Beach (now Loyola Beach). On December 16, 1948, the road was extended southeast 0.7 miles (1.1 km) from North Beach. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended south to FM 771, but that extension was renumbered FM 1546 on October 7 of that year. On September 21, 1955, the road was extended south and west to FM 1546, completing its current route. The designation was changed to RM 628 by 1966.

FM 629 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 629

LocationRefugio County
Length3.500 mi[56] (5.633 km)
ExistedJuly 5, 1945[56]–present

Farm to Market Road 629 (FM 629) is located in Refugio County.

FM 629 was designated on July 5, 1945, to run from FM 136 south to Bonnie View. On October 29, 1953, the road was extended south to FM 1360, completing its current route.

FM 630 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 630

LocationSan Patricio County
Length10.463 mi[57] (16.839 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[57]–present

Farm to Market Road 630 (FM 630) is located in Refugio County.

FM 630 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from Sinton west via Adams School to SH 9 (now I-37). On March 24, 1958, the section from then-FM 894 to Sinton became part of FM 881 (now SH 188), shortening the road to its current route. FM 894 also became part of FM 881 (now SH 188).

FM 631 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 631

LocationSan Patricio County
Length20.038 mi[58] (32.248 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[58]–present

Farm to Market Road 631 (FM 631) is located in Refugio County.

FM 631 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from US 77 at Odem northeast via Sodville to Taft. The description was changed to go through Sodville School and not specify a direction on April 8, 1946. On March 24, 1958, the road was extended north to Plymouth Oil Field, replacing FM 1068 and completing its current route.

FM 632 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 632

LocationKarnes County
Length0.872 mi[59] (1,403 m)
ExistedOctober 29, 1993[59]–present

Farm to Market Road 632 (FM 632) is located in Karnes County. It runs from US 181 south of Kenedy east 0.9 miles (1.4 km) to the TDCJ's Connally Unit.[59][60]

FM 632 was designated on October 29, 1993, along the current route.[59]

FM 632 (1945–1969) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 632

LocationSan Patricio County
ExistedJuly 9, 1945–January 13, 1969[59]

The first use of the FM 632 designation was in San Patricio County. FM 632 was designated on July 9, 1945, from Gregory southeast to Ingleside. On June 1, 1948, the road was extended to Aransas Pass. FM 632 was cancelled on January 13, 1969, and transferred to SH 361.

FM/RM 632 (1973–1976) edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 632

LocationMason County
ExistedSeptember 5, 1973[nb 5]–March 5, 1976[59]

The second use of the FM 632 designation was in Mason County, from US 87, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of US 377 north of Mason, east and south to SH 29. On May 7, 1974, the road was extended west and south to RM 1871, a break in the route was added at RM 386, and FM 632 was changed to RM 632. RM 632 was cancelled on March 5, 1976, and removed from the highway system in exchange for extending FM 2618.

FM 632 (1979–1989) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 632

LocationLive Oak County
ExistedSeptember 26, 1979–March 28, 1989[59]

The third use of the FM 632 designation was in Live Oak County, from US 59/US 281 northeast to US 59 in George West. FM 632 was cancelled on March 28, 1989, and transferred to US 59.

FM 633 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 633

LocationNavarro County
Length4.770 mi[61] (7.677 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[61]–present

Farm to Market Road 633 (FM 633) is located in Navarro County. It runs from SH 31 in Powell to FM 1393.

FM 633 was designated on July 2, 1945, to run from SH 31 in Powell southeast to Elm Flat. On September 27, 1960, the road was extended east to FM 1393, completing its current route.

FM 634 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 634

LocationLimestone County
Length0.367 mi[62] (591 m)
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[62]–present

Farm to Market Road 634 (FM 634) is located in Limestone County. It runs from SH 171 northwest of Mexia southwest to Mexia State School.

FM 634 was designated on October 31, 1958, on the current route.

FM 634 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 634

LocationNavarro County
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[62]–July 27, 1948

A previous route numbered FM 634 was designated on July 2, 1945, from Silver City to Blooming Grove. On September 26, 1945, the road was extended to SH 22, replacing the former Spur 31. FM 634 was cancelled on July 27, 1948, and reassigned to FM 55.

FM 635 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 635

LocationNavarro County
Length2.142 mi[63] (3.447 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[63]–present

Farm to Market Road 635 (FM 635) is located in Navarro County. It runs from SH 309 near Round Prairie east to Rural Shade.

FM 635 was designated on July 2, 1945 on the current route.

FM 636 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 636

LocationNavarro County
Length12.625 mi[64] (20.318 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[64]–present

Farm to Market Road 636 (FM 636) is located in Navarro County. It runs from SH 31 in Kerens northwest and southwest to FM 1129.

FM 636 was designated on July 2, 1945, to run from SH 31 in Kerens northwest 4.1 miles (6.6 km) to near Bazette. On May 26, 1949, a section from FM 1129 to Montfort was added, creating a gap. On July 25, 1951, the southern section extended northwest 3.3 miles (5.3 km) to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, the gap was closed, completing its current route.

FM 637 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 637

LocationNavarro County
Length8.264 mi[65] (13.300 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[65]–present

Farm to Market Road 637 (FM 637) is located in Navarro County. It runs from US 287 near Mildred to US 287.

FM 637 was designated on July 2, 1945, to run from US 287 near Mildred east 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to 2.0 miles (3.2 km) east of Tuckertown. On July 15, 1949, the road extended southeast to US 287, completing its current route.

FM 638 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 638

LocationNavarro and Limestone counties
Length13.566 mi[66] (21.832 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[66]–present

Farm to Market Road 638 (FM 638) is located in Navarro and Limestone counties. It runs from FM 709 to SH 171 in Tehuacana.

FM 638 was designated on July 2, 1945, to run from SH 31 (later FM 709) southeast through Eldorado to the Navarro/Limestone County Line. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended southeast to SH 171 in Tehuacana.

FM 639 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 639

LocationNavarro County
Length10.459 mi[67] (16.832 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[67]–present

Farm to Market Road 639 (FM 639) is located in Navarro County. It runs from SH 22, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west of Frost, to FM 55. There is a concurrency with FM 744.

FM 639 was designated on July 2, 1945, from SH 22, 1.7 miles (2.7 km) west of Frost to Emmett. On July 15, 1949, the road was extended to FM 1127 at Rush Prairie. On October 26, 1949, the road was extended to SH 31 at Dawson, replacing FM 1127. On October 29, 1962, the road was shortened to end at FM 744 at Emmett; the section from Emmett east 2.4 miles (3.9 km) to FM 918 (as well as FM 918 itself) was transferred to FM 744, the section from FM 918 south 2.1 miles (3.4 km) was renumbered FM 1578, the section from 2.1 miles (3.4 km) south of FM 918 south 2.3 miles (3.7 km) was removed from the highway system (as it was inundated) and the section from 4.4 miles (7.1 km) south of FM 918 south to SH 31 was transferred to FM 709. On August 31, 1971, the road was extended south and east to FM 55, creating a concurrency with FM 744 and replacing FM 3164. Note that one section from FM 744 to the former end of FM 3164 has not been built yet.

FM 640 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 640

LocationWharton County
Length3.016 mi[68] (4.854 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951 (1951-05-23)[68]–present

Farm to Market Road 640 (FM 640) is located in Wharton County. The three-mile-long highway starts at FM 102 east of Glen Flora, heads to the north and ends at FM 1161 in Spanish Camp.

A two-lane highway along its entire route, FM 640 begins at a stop sign on FM 102 1.1 miles (1.8 km) to the east of Glen Flora.[69] According to the United States Geological Survey 1953 Glen Flora 7.5' quadrangle map, the intersection is midway between Glen Flora and the one-time community of Sorrelle.[70] FM 640 heads straight to the north-northeast for 0.8 miles (1.3 km) then curves sharply to the northwest.[69] Just after the curve, the highway crosses Baughman Slough, a small watercourse.[70] After going northwest for a short distance, FM 640 bends to the right twice until it is going to the north-northeast. After about 1.0 mile (1.6 km) from the first curve, the highway curves to the north-northwest. For the next 0.9 miles (1.4 km), FM 640 goes in a straight line to the north-northwest. After curving to the left and right, FM 640 goes 0.3 miles (0.5 km) before coming to a stop sign at FM 1161 in Spanish Camp.[69] In its final stretch the highway crosses Peach Creek and there were a number of natural gas wells in the area in 1952.[71]

 
FM 1161 curves sharply to the northeast at its junction with FM 640 in Spanish Camp

On May 23, 1951, FM 640 was redesignated to start at FM 102 near Glen Flora in Wharton County and continue in a northerly direction to FM 1161 in Spanish Camp. The distance was estimated at 3.1 miles (5.0 km).[68]

FM 640 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 640

LocationNavarro County
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[68]–July 3, 1946

FM 640 was designated on July 2, 1945, to start in Navarro County at a cemetery to the northeast of Streetman. From the cemetery, the highway went southwest about 4.7 miles (7.6 km) to the Freestone County line. On July 3, 1946, the highway was cancelled and the right-of-way was transferred to FM 246. On September 10, 1968, this section of FM 246 was renumbered as FM 416 (FM 640 was already taken).

FM 641 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 641

LocationNavarro County
Length3.260 mi[72] (5.246 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[72]–present

Farm to Market Road 641 (FM 641) is located in Navarro County. It runs from SH 14 in Currie to FM 1394 near Rushing.

FM 641 was designated on July 2, 1945, on the current route. The road at the west end did not become part of FM 1394 until November 21, 1956.

FM 642 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 642

LocationNavarro County
Length8.734 mi[73] (14.056 km)
ExistedJuly 2, 1945[73]–present

Farm to Market Road 642 (FM 642) is located in Navarro County. It runs from FM 709 to FM 638.

FM 642 was designated on July 2, 1945, to run from SH 31 (later FM 709) to 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of Pursley. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended to FM 638, completing its current route.

FM 643 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 643

LocationKent County
Length8.179 mi[74] (13.163 km)
ExistedAugust 4, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 643 (FM 643) is located in Kent County. It runs from SH 70 in Girard to SH 208.

FM 643 was designated on August 4, 1945, to run from SH 70 in Girard west 8.0 miles (12.9 km). On September 26, 1954, the road was extended west to FM 948 (now SH 208), completing its current route.

FM 644 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 644

LocationScurry and Mitchell counties
Length46.949 mi[75] (75.557 km)
ExistedJuly 9, 1945[75]–present

Farm to Market Road 644 (FM 644) is located in Scurry and Mitchell counties. It runs from US 180 south and west to SH 208.

FM 644 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from US 80 in Loraine (now BI 20-K) northward 8.0 miles (12.9 km) to the Mitchell/Scurry County Line. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended north to US 84 (later SL 367, now Bus. US 84) and south 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to a road intersection. On February 24, 1953, the road was extended north to US 180, replacing FM 1612. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended south 6.0 miles (9.7 km) to another road intersection. On September 29, 1954, the road was extended southwest 6.1 miles (9.8 km) to SH 208. On August 18, 1955, the road was changed to intersect SH 208 a mile south of where it was planned to intersect. On October 31, 1957, the road was rerouted off of I-20 and onto new construction from Loop 316 (now BI 20-K) to the current junction with I-20.

FM 645 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 645

LocationAnderson County
Length14.475 mi[76] (23.295 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[76]–present

Farm to Market Road 645 (FM 645) is located in Anderson County. It runs from US 287 to US 79.

FM 645 was designated on May 23, 1951 (numbered July), to run from US 287 at Tennessee Colony southeastward to FM 320. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended southeast to US 79. On July 15, 1957, the road was extended northwest over the old route of US 287 to US 287.

FM 645 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 645

LocationUpshur County
ExistedAugust 9, 1945[76]–July 2, 1951

The first FM 645 was designated from US 271 south of Gilmer southeast to Glenwood. Later, FM 645 was redesignated from US 271 at Bettie northwest to Thomas (also known as Simpsonville). FM 645 was cancelled on July 2, 1951, and became a portion of FM 852 (now FM 2088).

FM 646 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 646

LocationGalveston County
Length22.042 mi[77] (35.473 km)
ExistedDecember 17, 1952[77]–present

Farm to Market Road 646 (FM 646) is a designation that has been used three times. The current use is in Galveston County, from FM 2004 at Hitchcock to FM 517 at San Leon. There is a concurrency with SH 6 in Santa Fe.

The highway begins at FM 2004 in Hitchcock, Texas. It runs north to Texas State Highway 6 in Santa Fe, Texas. It briefly merges with Highway 6, heading northwest, and then branches off and keeps heading north. The highway has intersections with Farm to Market Road 1764 and Farm to Market Road 517 before turning northeast and intersecting Interstate 45 soon after. The highway continues northeast and passes into Dickinson, where it intersects Texas State Highway 3 and turns east before intersecting Farm to Market Road 1266. The highway intersects Farm to Market Road 3436 before turning northeast again. The highway intersects Texas State Highway 146 and passes through Bacliff. Once it reaches Bayshore Drive, it turns abruptly southeast and continues into San Leon. The highway ends at its second intersection with FM 517.

FM 646 was designated on December 17, 1952, from FM 517 south to SH 6 near Alta Loma. It was formerly FM 517,[78] and before that, FM 520.[79] On October 31, 1958, the road was extended 6.8 miles (10.9 km) to the Brazoria County line. On December 5, 1961, the section of FM 646 from SH 6 to the Brazoria County line was transferred to FM 1561. On October 8, 1964, the road was extended to FM 2004, replacing a section of FM 1561 (which was cancelled, as the remainder of FM 1561 became part of FM 2004) and creating a concurrency with SH 6. On May 25, 1976, the road was extended north 1.6 miles (2.6 km) to I-45 and FM 3002. On February 8, 1980, the road was extended to FM 517 southwest of Bacliff, replacing FM 3002. On July 20, 1982, by district request, the road was extended to FM 517 in San Leon, replacing a section of FM 3436. On June 27, 1995, the section from SH 6 to UR 517 at San Leon was transferred to UR 646, but was changed back to FM 646 on November 15, 2018.

FM 646 is the possible route of Texas State Highway 99, known as the Grand Parkway between Highway 146 and Interstate 45. It will become the third loop around the city of Houston. However, many businesses would have to be destroyed for the highway to be built along the FM, so a change to the plans is likely.

Junction list

The entire route is in Galveston County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Hitchcock  FM 2004
Santa Fe  SH 6East end of SH 6 overlap
  SH 6West end of SH 6 overlap
  FM 1764
  FM 517
 
 
I-45 south – Galveston
West Walker Street
Dickinson  SH 3
Dickinson Avenue
  FM 270
 
 
FM 1266 south
 
 
FM 3436 south
Bacliff  SH 146SH 146 north is planned to be co-signed with SH 99 in the future
San Leon  FM 517 (9th Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 646 (1945–1951) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 646

LocationFisher County
ExistedJuly 23, 1945[77]–July 11, 1951

The first use of the FM 646 designation was in Fisher County, from Rotan west 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On July 14, 1949, the road was extended southwest 4.0 miles (6.4 km) miles to a road intersection. FM 646 was cancelled on July 11, 1951, and combined with FM 611.

FM 646 (1951–1952) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 646

LocationPolk County
ExistedJuly 27, 1951[77]–January 14, 1952

The second use of the FM 646 designation was in Polk County, from FM 62 at Camden southeast to Barnes and then south to Hortense as a replacement of a section of FM 62. This designation was short-lived as FM 646 was transferred to FM 942 six months later.

FM 647 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 647

LocationWharton County
Length7.123 mi[80] (11.463 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951[80]–present

Farm to Market Road 647 (FM 647) is located in Wharton County. The 7-mile-long (11 km) highway starts at County Road 325 west of Louise, heads to the southeast and ends at County Road 336.

On May 23, 1951, FM 647 was redesignated to start at US 59 (now Loop 523) in Louise and continue southeasterly 4.0 miles (6.4 km). On November 20, 1951, the highway was extended southeast 0.8 miles (1.3 km) to County Road 336. On June 1, 1965, another section from created from US 59 (now Loop 523) in Louise west 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to County Road 325.

FM 647 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 647

LocationRains County
ExistedAugust 13, 1945–September 26, 1945

A previous route numbered FM 647 was designated on August 13, 1945, from Emory to Dunbar. On August 22, 1945, the road was extended to 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the Hopkins County line. FM 647 was cancelled on September 26, 1945, and became a portion of SH 19.

RM 648 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 648

LocationGillespie County
Length11.454 mi[81] (18.433 km)
Existed1945[81][nb 6]–present

Ranch to Market Road 648 (RM 648) is located in Anderson County. RM 648 was designated on August 21, 1945 as Farm to Market Road 648 (FM 648), running from US 87 northwest to Doss and then north 2.8 miles (4.5 km). On November 13, 1953 (connecting section designated October 28), the road was extended north to US 87 south fo Mason, replacing FM 863. On October 1, 1956, the section from Doss north to US 87 became part of RM 783, and the designation was changed to RM 648.

FM 649 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 649

LocationStarr, Jim Hogg, and Webb Counties
Length76.817 mi[82][nb 7] (123.625 km)
Existed1945[82]–present

Farm to Market Road 649 (FM 649) is located in South Texas.[82]

FM 649 begins in the Rio Grande Valley at a junction with US 83 in Garceno.[83] The route travels northward through sparsely populated sections of Starr County before entering Jim Hogg County.[84] In the vicinity of the unincorporated community of Randado, FM 649 has a brief concurrency with SH 16 before resuming its northward journey.[85] The highway enters Webb County and passes through Mirando City before reaching its northern terminus at SH 359 west of Oilton.[82][86][87]

FM 649 was designated in Starr County on August 13, 1945. Its southern terminus has always been at US 83 in Garceno; its original north end was at the Starr–Jim Hogg county line. On March 31, 1948, it was extended northward into Jim Hogg County, to FM 496 at Randado; this section of FM 496 became SH 16 on August 31, 1965.[88] On August 5, 1954, the northern segment into Webb County was added, to what was then US 59 near Oilton; that section of US 59 became SH 359 19 days later. This extension replaced FM 1904, which went from FM 496 to US 59.[82][89]

FM 650 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 650

LocationStarr County
Length4.683 mi[90] (7.537 km)
Existed1945[90]–present

Farm to Market Road 650 (FM 650) is located in Starr County. It runs from US 83 west and south to Fronton.

FM 650 was designated in 1945 to run from US 83, 12.0 miles (19.3 km) east of Rio Grande City, south to La Grulla. On August 23, 1945, the road was moved to a road from US 83 to Hacha. The description was corrected to the current one on January 1, 1966.

FM 651 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 651

LocationGarza, Crosby, and Floyd counties
Length60.337 mi[91] (97.103 km)
ExistedAugust 23, 1945[91]–present

Farm to Market Road 651 (FM 651) is a 60-mile-long (97 km) route located in Garza, Crosby, and Floyd counties.

FM 651 begins at an intersection with SH 207 in Post. The highway runs northeast and turns north just before the FM 261 intersection. FM 651 turns northwest just north of FM 2794 and turns north again near Crosby County Road 214. The highway enters the city of Crosbyton where it meets US 82/SH 114. FM 651 predominately runs north before ending at Floyd County Road 232.

FM 651 was designated on August 23, 1945, from Crosbyton southward 10.0 miles (16.1 km). On October 14, 1946 (agreed on May 12, 1947), FM 651 was extended north 5.7 miles (9.2 km) to Big Four School. On July 20, 1948, FM 651 was extended northward 2.0 miles (3.2 km) to White River Canyon. On May 23, 1951, FM 651 was extended south 9.5 miles (15.3 km) to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, FM 651 was extended east 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to Kalgary. On December 17, 1952, the section of FM 651 from 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Kalgary to Kalgary was renumbered FM 2082 (now FM 261). FM 651 was extended north to US 82, replacing FM 151, and southwest to FM 122 (now SH 207), replacing FM 1618. On April 14, 1959, a spur connection in Lakeview was added.

Junction list
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
GarzaPost  SH 207 – Post, Ralls
 
 
FM 2008 south
Crosby 
 
FM 261 east – Kalgary
 
 
FM 2794 east – White River Reservoir, Spur
 
 
FM 40 west – Lubbock
Crosbyton   US 82 / SH 114 – Ralls, Lubbock, Dickens
 
 
FM 1471 west
  FM 193 – Cone, McAdoo
Floyd 
 
FM 1958 east
South end of FM 1958 overlap
 
 
FM 1958 west – Floydada
North end of FM 1958 overlap
   US 62 / US 70 – Floydada, Matador
County Road 232
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

RM 652 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 652

LocationCulberson, Reeves, and Loving counties
Length58.605 mi[92][nb 8] (94.316 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951–present
KML is not from Wikidata

Ranch to Market Road 652 (RM 652) is a 58.6-mile-long (94.3 km) route in Culberson, Reeves, and Loving counties near the New Mexico state line. Its western terminus is in Culberson County at US 62/US 180.[93] The route travels east into Reeves County, intersecting US 285 at Orla.[94] RM 652 then crosses the Pecos River into Loving County before ending at Eddy County Rd. 1 at the New Mexico state line.[92][95]

On May 23, 1951, Farm to Market Road 652 (FM 652) was assigned to a 6.5-mile (10.5 km) road from US 285 at Orla, northeastward. On November 21, 1956, it was extended northeastward 10.0 miles (16.1 km) to its current eastern terminus at the New Mexico state line. On February 27, 1958, it was redesignated RM 652 and extended 53.0 miles (85.3 km) westward from Orla to US 62 south of Pine Springs. On July 25, 1960, the western terminus was adjusted, so that RM 652 now met US 62 north approximately 10.0 miles (16.1 km) northeast of Pine Springs. This shortened RM 652 by 5.5 miles (8.9 km). On June 3, 1975, the western terminus was moved to the northeast again to its current location. The 1960-defined section of RM 652 between US 62 and RM 1108 was cancelled, and the section of RM 1108 from US 62 near the New Mexico state line southeastward 5.2 miles (8.4 km) was transferred to RM 652.[92]

FM 652 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 652

LocationEctor County
ExistedJuly 9, 1945–September 26, 1945

A previous route numbered FM 652 was designated in Ector County on July 9, 1945, from SH 51 (now US 385) north of Odessa westward to SH 302. On September 26, 1945, this route was cancelled, as it was already a part of SH 158.

FM 653 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 653

LocationWharton County
Length2.997 mi[96] (4.823 km)
Existed1945[96]–present

Farm to Market Road 653 (FM 653) runs from SH 71 north of El Campo, southeastward to US 59; then southward to SH 71.

FM 654 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 654

LocationFoard County
Length4.908 mi[97] (7.899 km)
ExistedMay 23, 1951–present

Farm to Market Road 654 (FM 654) runs from US 70, west of Crowell, southwestward to Good Creek.

FM 654 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 654

LocationBowie County
ExistedAugust 13, 1945–October 1, 1946

A previous route numbered FM 654 was designated on August 13, 1945, from SH 26, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of De Kalb, west 4.0 miles (6.4 km). FM 654 was cancelled on October 1, 1946, and became a portion of FM 561. This portion of FM 561 became part of FM 44 in 1958.

FM 655 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 655

LocationBrazoria County
Length5.792 mi[98] (9.321 km)
ExistedAugust 24, 1945[98]–present

Farm to Market Road 655 (FM 655) is located in Brazoria County. It provides access to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Ramsey, Terrell, and Stringfellow units. The road itself is approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) long, and at the western terminus, two spurs to the north and south provide prison access. The spurs have a combined length of around 2 miles (3.2 km).

FM 655 begins as two spurs at the prison complex; the mainline of FM 655 follows the northern spur while the southern is designated FM Spur 655. The two spurs travel through farm fields before joining. From here, FM 655 continues east through farmland within the prison complex. The highway then heads into Bonney and ends at FM 521.[98][99][100]

FM 655 was designated on August 24, 1945, to run from SH 288 (now FM 521) west to the Ramsey Prison Farm. On January 11, 1980, FM 655 was defined onto its current alignment, with the southern spur added.[98]

FM 656 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 656

LocationHall and Motley counties
Length21.095 mi[101] (33.949 km)
Existed1945[101]–present

Farm to Market Road 656 (FM 656) runs from SH 80 southeast of Turkey southeastward to FM 94 in Northfield.

FM 657 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 657

LocationHall County
Length15.032 mi[102] (24.192 km)
Existed1945[102]–present

Farm to Market Road 657 (FM 657) runs from SH 256 west of Lakeview southward to SH 86.

FM 658 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 658

LocationHall County
Length11.135 mi[103] (17.920 km)
Existed1945[103]–present

Farm to Market Road 658 (FM 658) runs from US 287 southeast of Estelline southward to FM 94.

FM 659 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 659

LocationEl Paso County
Length9.748 mi[104][nb 9] (15.688 km)
ExistedSeptember 4, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 659 (FM 659) is located in El Paso. It is 9.8 miles (15.8 km) long and known locally as North Zaragoza Road.

FM 659 begins at an intersection with FM 76 in southeastern El Paso, with Zaragoza Road continuing south to the El Paso Ysleta Port of Entry at the Ysleta–Zaragoza International Bridge. The highway travels in a slight northeast direction and crosses I-10. At I-10, FM 659's name briefly changes from Zaragoza Road to George Dieter Road. The highway turns right at George Dieter Road, with the Zaragoza Road designation continuing. FM 659 travels northeast through a heavily developed area of the city, passing by many residential areas and commercial shopping centers. FM 659 turns right at Montwood Drive before briefly traveling along the frontage road of Loop 375. Past Loop 375, FM 659 resumes running in its northeast direction before ending at US 62/US 180 near Homestead Meadows South.

FM 659 was designated on September 4, 1945, along its current route. An 2.7-mile (4.3 km) extension south from FM 76 to the Rio Grande was proposed on December 16, 1948, but cancelled on February 25, 1954. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 659 (UR 659).[105] The designation reverted to FM 659 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[6]

Junction list

The entire route is in El Paso, El Paso County.

mi[106]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  FM 76 (North Loop Drive)
1.32.1  I-10 (Gateway Boulevard)I-10 exit 32
4.97.9 
 
Loop 375 south (Joe Battle Boulevard)
Loop 375 exit 40
5.18.2 
 
Loop 375 north (Joe Battle Boulevard)
Loop 375 exit 40
9.915.9   US 62 / US 180 (Montana Avenue)Interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 660 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 660

LocationEllis County
Length16.654 mi[107] (26.802 km)
ExistedAugust 31, 1945–present

Farm to Market Road 660 (FM 660) is located in Ellis County.[107]

FM 660 begins in rural eastern Ellis County at an intersection with SH 34 just over 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Ennis. It travels northbound from the east–west stretch of SH 34, bridging Fourmile Creek before it banks east as it merges onto Crisp Road. As it passes through the unincorporated community of Crisp, it then banks north and snakes towards an intersection with FM 813. At this intersection, FM 813 terminates as FM 660 banks east through Bristol, before banking north and making its way down Sugar Ridge. As it travels northbound, FM 660 briefly makes its way through the Trinity River Floodplain and crests over a levee locally known as "The Bristol Bump" because of its sharp and sudden crest potentially sending unsuspecting drivers airborne for a brief moment.[citation needed] FM 660 then travels northeast towards Ferris through the foothills bordering the Trinity River Floodplain, intersecting with FM 710 roughly 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Bristol and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Ferris. FM 660 then intersects with Interstate 45 just before reaching its northern terminus with Business Interstate 45 in downtown Ferris.

FM 660 was designated on August 31, 1945. It consisted of an 8.0 miles (12.9 km) stretch connecting Bristol to the SH 34 intersection.[107] The northern extension to Ferris was later added on April 1, 1948, bringing FM 660 to its present-day length.

FM 661 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 661

LocationEllis County
Length2.817 mi[108] (4.534 km)
Existed1945[108]–present

Farm to Market Road 661 (FM 661) runs from US 287 to Britton.

FM 662 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 662

LocationMidland County
Length5.275 mi[109] (8.489 km)
ExistedSeptember 26, 1979[109]–present

Farm to Market Road 662 (FM 662) is located in Midland County.

The current FM 662 was designated on September 26, 1979, from FM 1369 (now SH 158) to Industrial Avenue at of distance of 3.2 miles (5.1 km). On August 29, 1989, the highway was extended 2.1 miles (3.4 km) to FM 1788. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 662 (UR 662).[110] The designation reverted to FM 662 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[6]

FM 662 (1945) edit

 

Farm to Market Road 662

LocationEllis and Navarro counties
ExistedAugust 31, 1945–November 1, 1961

A previous route numbered FM 662 was designated on August 31, 1945, from US 75 (now I-45), 2.8 miles (4.5 km) south of Ennis, to Hopewell School. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended east 6.0 miles (9.7 km) to FM 1129. FM 662 was cancelled on November 1, 1961, and transferred to FM 85.

FM 663 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 663

LocationEllis County
Length4.832 mi[111] (7.776 km)
Existed1945[111]–present

Farm to Market Road 663 (FM 663) runs from Midlothian southward to FM 875.

FM 664 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 664

LocationEllis County
Length22.076 mi[112] (35.528 km)
Existed1945[112]–present

Farm to Market Road 664 (FM 664) is located in Ellis County.[112]

FM 664, known locally as Ovilla Road, is a major access road for the northern sections of Ellis County. It begins at Bus. US 287, the former route of US 287 in Waxahachie.[113] It briefly travels north along the de facto frontage road for southbound I-35E at exit 401B. After passing the interstate, the route continues north approximately nine miles into Ovilla, where it makes an abrupt right-hand turn and continues to the east for the remainder of its length.[114][nb 10] It crosses I-35E again (passing over the Boxcar Willie Memorial Overpass) and also SH 342 in Red Oak before terminating at FM 983 near Ferris.[112][115]

FM 664 was designated on August 31, 1945, and ran from near Waxahachie to Ovilla, with a southern terminus at US 287 (later Loop 528, now signed as US 287 Business).[116] It was lengthened to US 77 (now the I-35E freeway) on September 20, 1961. An extension east 4 miles (6.4 km) on June 1, 1965, and another extension to Ferris on June 4, 1970, brought the route to its current length.[112]

Junction list

The entire route is in Ellis County.

Locationmi[117]kmDestinationsNotes
Waxahachie0.00.0  
 
I-35E / Bus. US 287
I-35E exit 401B
1.42.3  US 287 – Fort Worth, Ennis
6.410.3 
 
FM 1387 west – Midlothian
Red Oak13.020.9  I-35EInterchange; I-35E exit 410B
14.823.8  SH 342 (Central Boulevard) – Lancaster
Ferris22.135.6  FM 983
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 665 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 665

LocationJim Wells and Nueces counties
Length46.066 mi[118] (74.136 km)
Existed1945–present

Farm to Market Road 665 (FM 665) is located in Jim Wells and Nueces counties.[118]

FM 665 begins in downtown Alice, at an intersection with SH 44 / SH 359.[119] The route travels to the south along Cameron Street before turning to the east, and passes Alice International Airport before entering Nueces County. FM 665 intersects US 77 (Future I-69E) in Driscoll and passes through the town of Petronila before turning more toward the northeast to enter Corpus Christi.[120] The route intersects SH 357 in the outskirts of Corpus Christi before crossing the SH 358 expressway and entering downtown.[121] FM 665 ends at an intersection with Spur 544 (signed as a business route of SH 44).[118][122]

FM 665 was designated on September 10, 1945, from US 77 in Driscoll to SH 44 in Corpus Christi. It was extended to Alice on November 2, 1955, replacing a portion of FM 666 from Driscoll to current FM 666 and the entirety of FM 736 from FM 70 to SH 359, though signage did not change until the updated official travel map was given out.[123][124] On June 27, 1995, the portion east of SH 357 in Corpus Christi was redesignated Urban Road 665 (UR 665).[125] The designation of this section reverted to FM 665 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[6]

FM 666 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 666

LocationSan Patricio and Nueces counties
Length36.594 mi[126] (58.892 km)
ExistedSeptember 10, 1945[126]–present

Farm to Market Road 666 (FM 666) is located in Nueces and San Patricio counties. It begins at FM 70 in Bishop.[127] FM 666 travels north,[120] intersecting SH 44 in Banquete and FM 624 in Bluntzer.[128] The road crosses into San Patricio County at the city of San Patricio,[129] and near the end of its route is parallel to I-37 to its east. FM 666 ends in the city of Mathis at SH 359; the roadway continues as a business route of SH 359 through Mathis.[126][130]

FM 666 was designated on September 10, 1945, from SH 44 in Banquete southward and eastward to US 77 in Driscoll. On July 14, 1949, the designation was extended north to US 59 (present-day SH 359) in Mathis. On September 21, 1955, the section of FM 666 from US 77 to its current junction with FM 665 was transferred to FM 665. On October 31, 1957, FM 666 was extended south to its current southern terminus at FM 70.[126]

In 2018, the section of FM 666 between FM 624 and SH 44 was designated the Kollyn Gene Barton Memorial Highway. Barton, a Banquete High School student, was killed in a vehicle accident along the highway in 2016.[131]

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[132]kmDestinationsNotes
Nueces0.00.0  FM 70 – Agua Dulce, Bishop
8.513.7  FM 665 – Alice, Driscoll
11.819.0 
 
FM 2826 east
Banquete16.125.9  SH 44 – Alice, Corpus Christi
19.531.4 
 
FM 1833 west
Bluntzer22.536.2  FM 624 – Orange Grove, Corpus Christi
23.237.3 
 
FM 3088 west
San PatricioMathis36.759.1  
 
SH 359 / FM 3377 north – Alice, Skidmore
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 667 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 667

LocationEllis and Navarro counties
Length21.216 mi[133] (34.144 km)
Existed1945[133]–present

Farm to Market Road 667 (FM 667) runs from SH 34 near Italy, southeastward via Frost to FM 744; and from another point on FM 744, southeastward to SH 31.

FM 668 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 668

LocationFisher and Jones counties
Length6.061 mi[134] (9.754 km)
Existed1945[134]–present

Farm to Market Road 668 (FM 668) runs from FM 2142 southeastward and eastward to FM 126.

FM 669 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 669

LocationHoward, Borden, and Garza counties
Length68.805 mi[135] (110.731 km)
Existed1945[135]–present

Farm to Market Road 669 (FM 669) is located in West Texas. It extends in a northerly direction for 68.8 miles (110.7 km) from Big Spring in Howard County to Post in Garza County.

Beginning at a complex junction with Farm to Market Road 700 and Texas State Highway 350 on the north side of Big Spring, Farm to Market Road 669 initially runs for 15 miles (24 km) in a northerly direction across the level plains of the Llano Estacado, passing numerous cotton fields and rural farm homes. Near the intersection of FM 1785, FM 669 drops off the Caprock and enters the rolling ranch and oil country of Borden County. The undulating, broken land of Borden County was carved by numerous ephemeral tributaries of the upper Colorado River that typically originate as springs along the Caprock Escarpment to the west and generally flow across the county in an easterly direction.[136]

After crossing the Colorado River, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the Howard–Borden county line, FM 669 continues north toward Gail, the county seat of Borden County.[137] Near Gail, one passes two prominent erosional remnants of the Llano Estacado. To the south of Gail, one can see a conspicuous landmark known as Mushaway Peak (also known as Muchakooaga, Muchaque Peak or Cordova Peak); this small butte stands on high ground between Grape Creek and Bull Creek, two tributaries of the upper Colorado River.[138] A much larger mesa, called Gail Mountain, stands on the western edge of Gail and provides a scenic backdrop for this small town.[139]

In Gail, FM 669 crosses U.S. Highway 180, which runs west–east from Lamesa to Snyder and beyond. Continuing north, FM 669 draws closer to the edge of the Llano Estacado, which can be seen 5 miles (8.0 km) to the west. Approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Gail is a junction with FM 2350, which leads to Fluvanna and the Brazos Wind Ranch, to the east.

Farther north, near the Borden–Garza county line, FM 669 reaches a high point that divides the drainage of the upper Brazos and Colorado rivers. Along this drainage divide, the land is highly denuded with many small buttes and hoodoos. Less than a mile north of the county line is a historical marker that describes an archaeological site where the "Garza Point" was first identified. These distinctive arrowheads were constructed from local flint, chert, and obsidian by Native Americans living and hunting in this area around A.D. 1440 to 1500.[140]

Around 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the Borden–Garza county line, FM 669 crosses the Double Mountain Fork, a major tributary of the upper Brazos River.[141] From the colorful sandy bed of the Double Mountain Fork, FM 669 climbs 450 feet (140 m) over a distance of 6 miles (9.7 km) as it ascends the Caprock to the high plains of the Llano Estacado. FM 669 remains on the level plains for a short distance of only 3 miles (4.8 km) before suddenly dropping off the Caprock and descending 200 feet (61 m) back to the rolling plains and to the town of Post, the county seat of Garza County. Within the city limits of Post, FM 669 terminates at a junction with U.S. Route 380.[142]

FM 669 was designated on September 24, 1945, from US 180 at Gail south 10.0 miles (16.1 km). On March 30, 1949, FM 669 was extended south 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to a county road. On November 20, 1951, FM 669 was extended to FM 1584 at Vealmoor. On May 5, 1952, FM 669 was extended to US 87, replacing FM 1857. On October 30, 1953, the section of FM 669 from the current junction with FM 1785 to US 87 was renumbered FM 1785. FM 669 instead extended south to SH 350 near Big Spring, replacing FM 817. On November 21, 1956, FM 669 was extended north to FM 1313. On May 1, 1965, the section of FM 1313 from FM 669 to US 380 was transferred to FM 669.

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[143]kmDestinationsNotes
Howard0.00.0  
 
FM 700 to SH 350 – Big Spring, Snyder
10.817.4 
 
FM 846 west – Knott
South end of FM 846 overlap
11.718.8 
 
FM 846 east – Coahoma
North end of FM 846 overlap
Borden18.930.4  FM 1785 – Vealmoor
Gail37.159.7  US 180 – Lamesa, Snyder
44.471.5 
 
FM 2350 east – Fluvanna
Garza65.7105.7 
 
FM 1313 west – Grassland
Post68.8110.7  US 380 – Tahoka, Clairemont
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 670 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 670

LocationMitchell County
Length15.227 mi[144] (24.505 km)
Existed1945[144]–present

Farm to Market Road 670 (FM 670) runs from SH 163 southwest of Spade Community, northward to US 80 west of Westbrook; then from SL 333 at Westbrook northward and eastward to FM 1229.

FM 671 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 671

LocationCaldwell County
Length7.779 mi[145] (12.519 km)
Existed1945[145]–present

Farm to Market Road 671 (FM 671) runs from US 183 south of Lockhart, southward via Joliet to SH 80 at Stairtown.

FM 672 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 672

LocationCaldwell and Bastrop counties
Length13.256 mi[146] (21.333 km)
Existed1945[146]–present

Farm to Market Road 672 (FM 672) runs from US 183 in Lockhart, northeastward to FM 812, southeast of SH 21.

FM 673 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 673

LocationBee County
Length26.118 mi[147] (42.033 km)
Existed1945[147]–present

Farm to Market Road 673 (FM 673) runs from US 59 in Beeville, northwestward to SH 72 in Pawnee.

RM 674 edit

 

Ranch to Market Road 674

LocationEdwards and Kinney counties
Length56.436 mi[148] (90.825 km)
ExistedOctober 24, 1945[148][nb 11]–present

Ranch to Market Road 674 (RM 674) runs from US 377, west of Rocksprings, southwestward and southward to FM 334 in Brackettville.

This was originally FM 674.

FM 675 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 675

LocationCameron County
Length4.168 mi[149] (6.708 km)
Existed1945[149]–present

Farm to Market Road 675 (FM 675) runs from Rangerville, southeastward to FM 509, then southeastward to Sam Houston Blvd.

FM 676 edit

 

Farm to Market Road 676

LocationHidalgo County
Length7.889 mi[150] (12.696 km)
Existed1945[150]–present

Farm to Market Road 676 (FM 676) is located in Hidalgo County.

FM 676 begins at an intersection with FM 492 in northeastern Doffing. The highway travels in a generally eastern direction along Mile 5 Road and intersects SH 364 in La Homa, then enters Alton. In Alton, FM 676 intersects SH 107 and FM 494. State maintenance for the highway ends at an intersection with FM 2220 at the McAllen city limits.

The Alton, Texas bus crash occurred along FM 676 in Alton on September 21, 1989.[151]

FM 676 was designated on June 26, 1945, from SH 107 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Mission eastward 2.5 miles (4.0 km). On July 15, 1949, FM 676 was extended west 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to a road that would become part of FM 492 on May 23, 1951. On May 23, 1951, FM 676 was extended east 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to Taylor Road. On September 28, 2017, FM 676 was extended east 1 mile (1.6 km) to FM 2220.[152]

FM 677 edit

 

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FM 612 14 FM 613 15 FM 614 16 FM 615 16 1 FM 615 1945 17 FM 616 18 FM 617 19 FM 618 20 FM 619 21 RM 620 22 FM 621 23 FM 622 24 FM 623 25 FM 624 26 FM 625 27 FM 626 28 FM 627 29 RM 628 30 FM 629 31 FM 630 32 FM 631 33 FM 632 33 1 FM 632 1945 1969 33 2 FM RM 632 1973 1976 33 3 FM 632 1979 1989 34 FM 633 35 FM 634 35 1 FM 634 1945 36 FM 635 37 FM 636 38 FM 637 39 FM 638 40 FM 639 41 FM 640 41 1 FM 640 1945 42 FM 641 43 FM 642 44 FM 643 45 FM 644 46 FM 645 46 1 FM 645 1945 47 FM 646 47 1 FM 646 1945 1951 47 2 FM 646 1951 1952 48 FM 647 48 1 FM 647 1945 49 RM 648 50 FM 649 51 FM 650 52 FM 651 53 RM 652 53 1 FM 652 1945 54 FM 653 55 FM 654 55 1 FM 654 1945 56 FM 655 57 FM 656 58 FM 657 59 FM 658 60 FM 659 61 FM 660 62 FM 661 63 FM 662 63 1 FM 662 1945 64 FM 663 65 FM 664 66 FM 665 67 FM 666 68 FM 667 69 FM 668 70 FM 669 71 FM 670 72 FM 671 73 FM 672 74 FM 673 75 RM 674 76 FM 675 77 FM 676 78 FM 677 79 FM 678 80 FM 679 80 1 FM 679 1946 81 FM 680 81 1 FM 680 1946 82 FM 681 83 FM 682 84 FM 683 85 FM 684 85 1 FM 684 1946 86 FM 685 87 FM 686 88 RM 687 89 FM 688 89 1 FM 688 1946 90 FM 689 90 1 FM 689 1946 91 RM 690 91 1 FM 690 1946 91 2 RM 690 1959 92 FM 691 93 FM 692 93 1 FM 692 1946 94 RM 693 94 1 FM 693 1946 95 FM 694 96 FM 695 97 FM 696 98 FM 697 99 FM 698 100 FM 699 101 Notes 102 ReferencesFM 600 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 600LocationHaskell Jones and Taylor countiesLength54 543 mi 1 nb 1 87 778 km ExistedJuly 25 1945 1 present Farm to Market Road 600 FM 600 is located in Haskell Jones and Taylor counties FM 600 begins at I 20 in Abilene and runs in a northern direction along West Lake Road before turning northeast at FM 3308 and turning back north at FM 3034 In northern Abilene the highway runs near the western shore of Fort Phantom Hill Lake leaving the city limits north of the FM 1082 intersection FM 600 runs through rural areas of Jones County intersecting US 180 east of Anson and has a short overlap with SH 6 through the town of Avoca After the overlap with SH 6 the highway runs in an eastern direction before turning back north at County Road 223 FM 600 crosses over Lake Stamford before sharing an overlap with FM 618 near Paint Creek The highway runs through rural areas of Haskell County before ending at an intersection with US 380 on the eastern edge of Haskell FM 600 was designated on July 25 1945 running from US 380 now SH 6 to a point 8 miles 13 km to the northeast On December 16 1948 the highway was extended further north to FM 142 On September 27 1960 FM 600 was extended north to FM 618 On October 22 1962 FM 600 was rerouted over a section of FM 142 south and west to US 380 now SH 6 while the old route east and south to Lueders was transferred to FM 142 FM 600 absorbed FM 1834 north of FM 618 and FM 1193 south of US 380 extending the highway to I 20 2 3 4 On June 27 1995 the section of FM 600 between I 20 and FM 3034 was redesignated Urban Road 600 UR 600 5 The designation reverted to FM 600 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 6 Junction list CountyLocationmi 7 kmDestinationsNotes TaylorAbilene0 00 0 nbsp I 20 Sweetwater CiscoI 20 exit 286C 1 32 1 nbsp nbsp FM 3308 east Neas Road Jones2 64 2 nbsp nbsp FM 3034 west Beltway North 8 513 7 nbsp nbsp FM 1082 west HawleySouth end of FM 1082 overlap 9 214 8 nbsp nbsp FM 1082 eastNorth end of FM 1082 overlap 20 933 6 nbsp US 180 Anson Albany 23 938 5 nbsp nbsp FM 1597 east Lueders Avoca28 345 5 nbsp nbsp SH 6 south LuedersSouth end of SH 6 overlap 28 746 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 6 north FM 1636 west StamfordNorth end of SH 6 overlap 36 558 7 nbsp FM 142 Stamford Lueders Haskell 43 469 8 nbsp nbsp FM 2976 north Lake Stamford 46 574 8 nbsp nbsp FM 618 westSouth end of FM 618 overlap 48 477 9 nbsp nbsp FM 618 northNorth end of FM 618 overlap Haskell57 392 2 nbsp US 380 Haskell Throckmorton 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFM 601 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 601LocationShackelford CountyLength12 673 mi 8 20 395 km ExistedJuly 25 1945 8 present Farm to Market Road 601 FM 601 is located in Shackelford County Its western terminus is at SH 6 southeast of Albany 9 Its eastern terminus is at FM 576 near the Stephens County line 8 10 FM 601 was designated on July 25 1945 from its current western terminus at the time US 283 at Albany eastward to Ibex It was extended by 0 6 miles 0 97 km to FM 1232 on May 23 1951 and by another 2 miles 3 2 km to the new location of FM 1232 replaced by FM 576 on January 14 1952 on December 18 of that year The western terminus was redescribed as SH 6 on August 4 1971 8 FM 602 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 602LocationFloyd CountyLength13 103 mi 11 nb 2 21 087 km ExistedMay 23 1951 11 present Farm to Market Road 602 FM 602 is located in Floyd County It runs from FM 1958 to FM 786 at Rushing Chapel It has a concurrency with US 62 US 70 11 12 13 14 FM 602 was designated on May 23 1951 from FM 786 at Rushing Chapel south to US 70 On October 26 1983 the section from US 70 to FM 1958 was added creating a concurrency with US 70 11 Junction list The entire route is in Floyd County Locationmi 15 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp FM 1958 7 912 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 62 east US 70 east MatadorSouth end of US 62 US 70 overlap 8 914 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 62 west US 70 west FloydadaNorth end of US 62 US 70 overlap 14 122 7 nbsp FM 786 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus FM 602 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 602LocationCallahan CountyExistedAugust 3 1945 September 26 1945 11 A previous route numbered FM 602 was designated in Callahan County on August 3 1945 from Cross Plains south to the Brown County line On August 23 1945 SH 279 was extended north over FM 602 The FM 602 designation would subsequently be cancelled on September 26 1945 11 FM 603 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 603LocationCallahan CountyLength11 231 mi 16 18 075 km ExistedJune 6 1945 16 present Farm to Market Road 603 FM 603 is located in Callahan County 16 It begins at SH 36 west of the community of Denton 17 It proceeds north passing through the community of Eula and crossing FM 18 before reaching its northern terminus at exit 297 of I 20 west of Clyde 18 FM 603 was designated on June 6 1945 from Eula to what was then US 80 a distance of 4 8 miles 7 7 km On September 19 1951 US 80 was relocated a mile to the north and the old route was replaced by FM 18 19 On October 31 1958 FM 603 was extended south to SH 36 increasing its length to 10 6 miles 17 1 km On September 20 1961 it was extended an additional half mile to the north to the new routing of US 80 which later became I 20 16 FM 604 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 604LocationTaylor Callahan and Shackelford countiesLength51 086 mi 20 82 215 km ExistedAugust 3 1945 20 present Farm to Market Road 604 FM 604 is located in Taylor Callahan and Shackelford counties The highway runs from US 83 southwest of Ovalo eastward and northward to SH 351 northeast of Abilene FM 604 was designated on August 3 1945 to run from SH 36 south to Oplin On July 11 1951 the road was extended north to US 80 now I 20 at Clyde replacing FM 1078 and west from Oplin to US 84 replacing a section of FM 688 the connecting section was designated on May 23 1951 On February 20 1952 the road was extended west to US 83 at Guion replacing another section of FM 688 and all of FM 1748 the remainder of FM 688 would be transferred to FM 382 on November 27 1957 On October 28 1953 the road was extended northwest 4 0 miles 6 4 km from US 80 now I 20 creating a concurrency with US 80 now I 20 On May 19 1966 the road was extended northwest to SH 351 replacing FM 2927 On May 26 2005 FM 604 was relocated on a more direct route south of Clyde eliminating the concurrency with I 20 the old route as well as Spur 189 was given to the city and county Junction list CountyLocationmi 21 kmDestinationsNotes Taylor 0 00 0 nbsp US 83 Tuscola Bradshaw 5 69 0 nbsp nbsp FM 382 south CrewsSouth end of FM 382 overlap 6 09 7 nbsp nbsp FM 382 north OvaloNorth end of FM 382 overlap Lawn7 712 4 nbsp US 84 Abilene Coleman CallahanOplin19 431 2 nbsp nbsp FM 2926 east 21 534 6 nbsp nbsp FM 1178 north Dudley Denton27 844 7 nbsp SH 36 Abilene Cross Plains 35 256 6 nbsp nbsp FM 3217 east 38 461 8 nbsp nbsp FM 2700 east Baird Clyde39 663 7 nbsp FM 18Interchange 40 164 5North 1st StreetInterchange 40 465 0 nbsp I 20 Abilene BairdI 20 exit 300 Shackelford 51 182 2 nbsp SH 351 Abilene Albany 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFM 605 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 605LocationJones CountyLength14 132 mi 22 22 743 km ExistedJune 6 1945 22 present Farm to Market Road 605 FM 605 is located in Jones County 22 Its western terminus is at FM 126 near Merkel just north of the Taylor County line 23 Its eastern terminus is at US 83 in Hawley 24 FM 605 was designated on June 6 1945 to run from US 83 westward 6 0 miles 9 7 km via Hodges On December 16 1948 the road was extended southward and westward to FM 126 22 Junction list The entire route is in Jones County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp FM 126 Hamlin Merkel 3 96 3 nbsp nbsp FM 1235 south 6 510 5 nbsp nbsp FM 707 south TyeWest end of FM 707 overlap 8 113 0 nbsp nbsp FM 707 northEast end of FM 707 overlap 10 917 5 nbsp nbsp FM 2404 south Hawley14 122 7 nbsp nbsp US 83 US 277 Anson Abilene 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFM 606 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 606LocationWillacy CountyLength0 795 mi 25 1 279 m ExistedOctober 26 1954 25 present KML file edit help Template Attached KML Farm to Market Road 606KML is not from Wikidata Farm to Market Road 606 FM 606 is located in Willacy County in the Rio Grande Valley The highway is located in the community of Port Mansfield and passes mainly through residential areas FM 606 begins at SH 186 as a two lane road This southern terminus is located less than 200 yards 180 m from the Gulf of Mexico 26 The road proceeds north northwest passing numerous small houses and empty housing lots and intersecting several small local roads The highway bends slightly proceeding in a northward direction and passing several more houses before intersecting County Road 4150 The route continues northward passing several more small houses and lots before passing a small park and the Fred Stone County Fishing Pier 27 The highway proceeds a short distance northward before reaching its northern terminus at a dead end point 26 FM 606 was designated on October 26 1954 on the current route from FM 497 now SH 186 to a dead end point FM 606 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 606LocationJones CountyExistedJuly 26 1945 October 22 1954 25 A previous route numbered FM 606 was designated in Jones County on July 26 1945 from US 180 at Boyds Chapel 4 miles 6 4 km north to Hamlin Lake 28 On December 16 1948 the route was extended north 4 1 miles 6 6 km to US 83 FM 606 was cancelled on October 22 1954 and combined with FM 126 25 FM 607 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 607LocationHenderson CountyLength14 160 mi 29 22 788 km ExistedNovember 20 1951 29 30 present Farm to Market Road 607 FM 607 is located in Henderson County It runs from SH 31 at Brownsboro to Loop 60 at La Rue FM 607 was designated on November 20 1951 on the current route This was a renumbering a portion of FM 314 which was rerouted on a new road to the east This portion of FM 314 was numbered as FM 313 until December 3 1948 but FM 313 was already assigned elsewhere on May 23 1951 FM 607 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 607LocationNolan CountyExistedJuly 28 1945 29 November 20 1951 A previous route numbered FM 607 was designated on July 28 1945 from FM 53 now SH 153 east via Nolan to Dora On August 26 1948 the road was extended to the Taylor County line FM 607 was cancelled on November 20 1951 and combined with FM 126 FM 608 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 608LocationNolan and Fisher countiesLength39 425 mi 31 63 448 km ExistedJuly 26 1945 31 present Farm to Market Road 608 FM 608 is located in Nolan and Fisher counties FM 608 was designated on July 26 1945 from US 80 now Business I 20 in Roscoe south 8 0 miles 12 9 km to Highland School On February 27 1948 FM 608 was extended to Maryneal On September 29 1954 FM 608 was extended northeast to SH 70 On October 31 1957 FM 608 was extended to the Nolan Fisher county line On September 27 1960 FM 608 was extended north to FM 611 yielding its current route 31 FM 609 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 609LocationFayette CountyLength20 095 mi 32 32 340 km ExistedMay 23 1951 32 present Farm to Market Road 609 FM 609 is located in Fayette County It runs from US 90 in Flatonia northeast to Bus SH 71 west of La Grange FM 609 was designated on May 23 1951 from US 90 in Flatonia northeast 3 8 miles 6 1 km to a road intersection On November 20 1951 the road was extended 8 7 miles 14 0 km northeast On January 16 1953 the road was extended northeast to SH 71 now Bus SH 71 replacing FM 1294 On September 5 1973 the section from SH 71 northwest 2 5 miles 4 0 km was added creating a concurrency with SH 71 This concurrent section was cancelled on May 2 1977 FM 609 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 609LocationFisher CountyExistedJuly 23 1945 December 16 1948 32 A previous route numbered FM 609 was designated in Fisher County on July 23 1945 from Longworth west to SH 70 FM 609 was cancelled on December 16 1948 and combined with FM 57 32 FM 610 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 610LocationFisher and Stonewall countiesLength20 611 mi 33 33 170 km ExistedJuly 23 1945 33 present Farm to Market Road 610 FM 610 is located in Fisher and Stonewall counties FM 610 was designated on July 23 1945 from SH 70 to the Stonewall Fisher county line Seven days later FM 610 was extended to Aspermont FM 611 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 611LocationFisher CountyLength26 098 mi 34 42 001 km ExistedJuly 23 1945 34 present Farm to Market Road 611 FM 611 is located in Fisher County FM 611 was designated on July 23 1945 from US 180 northward 4 0 miles 6 4 km to Hobbs On May 23 1951 FM 611 was extended north to FM 646 On July 11 1951 FM 611 was extended east to SH 70 replacing FM 646 On October 31 1957 FM 611 was extended south 5 0 miles 8 0 km On October 31 1958 FM 611 was extended to its end at FM 419 FM 612 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 612LocationBorden and Scurry countiesLength21 906 mi 35 35 254 km ExistedJuly 31 1945 35 present Farm to Market Road 612 FM 612 is located in Borden and Scurry counties It runs from US 180 east of Gail north and east to US 84 FM 612 was designated on July 31 1945 to run from US 84 to Fluvanna On December 17 1952 the road was extended west to the Scurry Borden County line On January 27 1953 the road was extended west and south to US 84 replacing FM 1958 FM 613 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 613LocationTaylor CountyLength10 118 mi 36 16 283 km ExistedJuly 30 1945 36 present Farm to Market Road 613 FM 613 is located in Taylor County It runs from FM 89 in Buffalo Gap south and east via Tuscola to US 84 FM 613 was designated on July 30 1945 to run from FM 89 in Buffalo Gap to US 83 in Tuscola On November 10 1947 the road was extended north to US 277 now 14th Street in Abilene replacing a section of FM 89 On October 9 1951 the road was extended east to US 84 replacing FM 1749 On February 27 1958 the section from 14th Street to US 83 was given to the city of Abilene due to the rerouting of US 83 On June 17 1965 the section from FM 89 to US 83 was transferred back to FM 89 FM 614 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 614LocationTaylor CountyLength6 534 mi 37 10 515 km ExistedJuly 30 1945 37 present Farm to Market Road 614 FM 614 is located in Taylor County It runs from US 83 in Ovalo east 6 5 miles 10 5 km FM 614 was designated on July 30 1945 on the current route FM 615 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 615LocationFayette CountyLength2 623 mi 38 4 221 km ExistedMay 23 1951 38 present Farm to Market Road 615 FM 615 is located in Fayette County FM 615 was designated on May 23 1951 from US 77 2 5 miles 4 0 km north of Schulenburg eastward 2 8 miles 4 5 km FM 615 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 615LocationTaylor CountyExistedJuly 30 1945 38 December 16 1948 A previous route numbered FM 615 was designated on July 30 1945 from Merkel southwest to Blair FM 615 was cancelled on December 16 1948 and combined with FM 126 FM 616 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 616LocationVictoria Jackson and Matagorda countiesLength46 188 mi 39 74 332 km ExistedJuly 25 1945 39 present Farm to Market Road 616 FM 616 is located in Victoria Jackson and Matagorda counties It runs from SH 185 at Bloomington to SH 35 at Blessing FM 616 was designated on July 25 1945 from SH 172 at La Ward east 5 miles 8 0 km On August 4 1945 FM 616 was changed to that it instead went from SH 172 west 5 0 miles 8 0 km to Lolita On February 25 1949 the road was extended north 3 2 miles 5 1 km to a road intersection On July 14 of that year a 6 0 mile 9 7 km section from the end of FM 616 to SH 111 was added On March 27 1951 the section from SH 111 to Lolita was renumbered FM 1593 while the section from FM 234 at Vanderbilt to Lolita was added On October 18 1954 the road was extended west to La Salle replacing a section of FM 234 On November 27 1954 the road was extended east to SH 35 at Blessing replacing FM 1727 the section from SH 35 to Blessing is former Spur 93 and previously SH 177 On October 31 1958 the road was extended southwest to the Victoria County line On November 25 1958 the road was extended southwest to FM 404 now SH 185 at Bloomington replacing FM 1302 FM 617 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 617LocationHaskell CountyLength28 713 mi 40 46 209 km ExistedJuly 27 1945 40 present Farm to Market Road 617 FM 617 is located in Haskell County It runs from US 380 in Rule north west north and east to BU 277 E in Weinert FM 617 was designated on July 27 1945 to run from SH 283 now SH 6 in Rochester to US 277 later Loop 203 now BU 277 E in Weinert On August 5 1955 the road was extended west south east and south to SH 24 now US 380 in Rule replacing FM 1081 FM 618 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 618LocationHaskell CountyLength16 544 mi 41 26 625 km ExistedJuly 27 1945 41 present Farm to Market Road 618 FM 618 is located in Haskell County It runs from US 280 east of Haskell south and east to US 277 FM 618 was designated on July 27 1945 to run from SH 24 now US 380 in Haskell south and west 8 4 miles 13 5 km On November 20 1951 the road was rerouted to go south and west to US 277 the old route was renumbered as FM 1834 which became part of FM 600 on October 22 1962 FM 619 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 619LocationWilliamson and Lee countiesLength23 011 mi 42 37 033 km ExistedJune 11 1945 42 present Farm to Market Road 619 FM 619 is located in Lee and Williamson counties 42 FM 619 begins in Lee County at FM 696 just north of the Bastrop County line 43 It travels northward and soon enters Williamson County The route is primarily rural and does not go through any major cities or communities other than passing just east of Taylor where it has a brief concurrency with FM 112 and crosses US 79 44 The route s northern terminus is at FM 1331 south of Granger Lake 42 45 The highway has one spur route FM Spur 619 which runs from just north of the Williamson Lee county line eastward and southward to the county line It is a former alignment of the main route through the community of Beaukiss 42 FM 619 was designated in Williamson County on June 11 1945 beginning at FM 112 and ending in the community of Structure The southern extension to the Lee County line along what is the present day route and its spur route south of the junction occurred on December 17 1952 On September 29 1954 a southward extension into Lee County was designated and the two routes were joined via a new alignment creating the spur route The northward extension to FM 1331 took effect on June 28 1963 42 RM 620 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 620LocationTravis and Williamson countiesLength23 239 mi 46 37 400 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 46 nb 3 present Main article Ranch to Market Road 620 Ranch to Market Road 620 RM 620 is located in Travis and Williamson counties It runs from SH 71 in Bee Cave to I 35 in Round Rock FM 621 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 621LocationHays and Guadalupe countiesLength12 848 mi 47 20 677 km ExistedJuly 21 1945 47 present Farm to Market Road 621 FM 621 is located in Hays and Guadalupe counties 47 On June 11 1945 FM 621 was designated to run from SH 123 at Geronimo east toward Weinert School On August 4 1945 the road was extended east though Weinert School to Staples cancelling an unnumbered farm to market road from SH 123 northeast 10 0 miles 16 1 km through Staples The road was 15 4 miles 24 8 km at the time On November 28 1945 the road was changed to run from SH 123 north of Seguin northeast toward Staples shortening the road to 14 3 miles 23 0 km On September 12 1946 the road was extended to 3 5 miles 5 6 km to Staples On May 23 1951 the road was extended northwest to the Guadalupe Hays county line On June 27 1951 the road was extended northwest to SH 123 south of San Marcos replacing FM 1324 On April 24 1958 the section from FM 20 changed from FM 964 6 days before that southwest to SH 123 became part of FM 20 FM 622 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 622LocationGoliad and Victoria countiesLength17 886 mi 48 28 785 km ExistedJuly 19 1945 48 present Farm to Market Road 622 FM 622 is located in Goliad and Victoria counties It runs from US 183 north of Goliad northeast to FM 236 northwest of Victoria FM 622 was designated on July 19 1945 to run from SH 29 now US 183 northeast to Schroeder On November 23 1948 the road was extended northeast to Upper Mission Valley Road later FM 1515 now FM 236 northwest of Victoria On April 4 1949 the length was changed from 21 5 miles 34 6 km to 18 0 miles 29 0 km FM 623 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 623LocationLive Oak and Bee countiesLength21 965 mi 49 35 349 km ExistedJune 23 1945 49 present Farm to Market Road 623 FM 623 is located in Live Oak and Bee counties FM 623 was designated on June 23 1945 to run from US 181 in Pettus west to Mineral On February 27 1948 the road was extended north to the Bee Karnes County Line On December 17 1952 the road was extended west to FM 1358 near Karon completing its current route FM 624 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 624LocationLa Salle McMullen Live Oak Jim Wells and NuecesLength113 802 mi 50 183 147 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 50 present Farm to Market Road 624 FM 624 is located in La Salle McMullen Live Oak Jim Wells and Nueces counties At 113 8 miles 183 1 km FM 624 is one of the longest farm to market roads in the state of Texas FM 624 was designated on July 9 1945 to run from the Jim Wells Nueces County Line west via Orange Grove to 6 5 miles 10 5 km west of Orange Grove On September 10 1945 the road extended east to US 77 in Calallen On January 18 1946 the road was extended west to US 281 On January 22 1957 the road extended northwest to US 59 at or near the Live Oak McMullen County Line On August 28 1958 the road was extended northwest to the McMullen La Salle County Line On April 30 1959 the road was extended west to I 35 at or near Artesia Wells On December 19 1975 the section from FM 468 to I 35 was cancelled that section was never built and the road was rerouted over a section of FM 468 to SH 97 near Cotulla FM 625 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 625LocationJim Wells CountyLength11 670 mi 51 18 781 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 51 present Farm to Market Road 625 FM 625 is located in Jim Wells County FM 625 was designated on July 9 1945 to run from US 281 south of Alice west 3 0 miles 4 8 km On July 14 1949 the road was extended west and north to US 59 now SH 359 completing its current route FM 626 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 626LocationKarnes CountyLength11 444 mi 52 18 417 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 52 present Farm to Market Road 626 FM 626 is located in Karnes County FM 626 was designated on July 9 1945 to run from FM 99 south to Lenz On May 23 1951 the road was extended south 2 7 miles 4 3 km to a road intersection On October 31 1957 the road was extended south to SH 72 completing its current route FM 627 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 627LocationKarnes and DeWitt countiesLength17 009 mi 53 27 373 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 53 present Farm to Market Road 627 FM 627 is located in Karnes and DeWitt counties FM 627 was designated on July 9 1945 to run from SH 80 east to Ecleto On November 23 1948 the road was extended west 2 5 miles 4 0 km to Harmony School On November 24 1959 the road was extended west 1 8 miles 2 9 km to a road intersection at what later became FM 2724 On December 17 1969 the road was extended east and south to FM 81 north of Runge replacing FM 742 connecting section designated November 26 and completing its current route RM 628 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 628LocationKleberg CountyLength11 666 mi 54 18 775 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 55 nb 4 present Ranch to Market Road 628 RM 628 is located in Kleberg County RM 628 was designated on July 9 1945 as Farm to Market Road 628 FM 628 running from US 77 north of Rivera east 10 0 miles 16 1 km through Vattman to North Beach now Loyola Beach On December 16 1948 the road was extended southeast 0 7 miles 1 1 km from North Beach On July 14 1949 the road was extended south to FM 771 but that extension was renumbered FM 1546 on October 7 of that year On September 21 1955 the road was extended south and west to FM 1546 completing its current route The designation was changed to RM 628 by 1966 FM 629 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 629LocationRefugio CountyLength3 500 mi 56 5 633 km ExistedJuly 5 1945 56 present Farm to Market Road 629 FM 629 is located in Refugio County FM 629 was designated on July 5 1945 to run from FM 136 south to Bonnie View On October 29 1953 the road was extended south to FM 1360 completing its current route FM 630 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 630LocationSan Patricio CountyLength10 463 mi 57 16 839 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 57 present Farm to Market Road 630 FM 630 is located in Refugio County FM 630 was designated on July 9 1945 to run from Sinton west via Adams School to SH 9 now I 37 On March 24 1958 the section from then FM 894 to Sinton became part of FM 881 now SH 188 shortening the road to its current route FM 894 also became part of FM 881 now SH 188 FM 631 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 631LocationSan Patricio CountyLength20 038 mi 58 32 248 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 58 present Farm to Market Road 631 FM 631 is located in Refugio County FM 631 was designated on July 9 1945 to run from US 77 at Odem northeast via Sodville to Taft The description was changed to go through Sodville School and not specify a direction on April 8 1946 On March 24 1958 the road was extended north to Plymouth Oil Field replacing FM 1068 and completing its current route FM 632 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 632LocationKarnes CountyLength0 872 mi 59 1 403 m ExistedOctober 29 1993 59 present Farm to Market Road 632 FM 632 is located in Karnes County It runs from US 181 south of Kenedy east 0 9 miles 1 4 km to the TDCJ s Connally Unit 59 60 FM 632 was designated on October 29 1993 along the current route 59 FM 632 1945 1969 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 632LocationSan Patricio CountyExistedJuly 9 1945 January 13 1969 59 The first use of the FM 632 designation was in San Patricio County FM 632 was designated on July 9 1945 from Gregory southeast to Ingleside On June 1 1948 the road was extended to Aransas Pass FM 632 was cancelled on January 13 1969 and transferred to SH 361 FM RM 632 1973 1976 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 632LocationMason CountyExistedSeptember 5 1973 nb 5 March 5 1976 59 The second use of the FM 632 designation was in Mason County from US 87 0 5 miles 0 80 km south of US 377 north of Mason east and south to SH 29 On May 7 1974 the road was extended west and south to RM 1871 a break in the route was added at RM 386 and FM 632 was changed to RM 632 RM 632 was cancelled on March 5 1976 and removed from the highway system in exchange for extending FM 2618 FM 632 1979 1989 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 632LocationLive Oak CountyExistedSeptember 26 1979 March 28 1989 59 The third use of the FM 632 designation was in Live Oak County from US 59 US 281 northeast to US 59 in George West FM 632 was cancelled on March 28 1989 and transferred to US 59 FM 633 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 633LocationNavarro CountyLength4 770 mi 61 7 677 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 61 present Farm to Market Road 633 FM 633 is located in Navarro County It runs from SH 31 in Powell to FM 1393 FM 633 was designated on July 2 1945 to run from SH 31 in Powell southeast to Elm Flat On September 27 1960 the road was extended east to FM 1393 completing its current route FM 634 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 634LocationLimestone CountyLength0 367 mi 62 591 m ExistedOctober 31 1958 62 present Farm to Market Road 634 FM 634 is located in Limestone County It runs from SH 171 northwest of Mexia southwest to Mexia State School FM 634 was designated on October 31 1958 on the current route FM 634 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 634LocationNavarro CountyExistedJuly 2 1945 62 July 27 1948 A previous route numbered FM 634 was designated on July 2 1945 from Silver City to Blooming Grove On September 26 1945 the road was extended to SH 22 replacing the former Spur 31 FM 634 was cancelled on July 27 1948 and reassigned to FM 55 FM 635 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 635LocationNavarro CountyLength2 142 mi 63 3 447 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 63 present Farm to Market Road 635 FM 635 is located in Navarro County It runs from SH 309 near Round Prairie east to Rural Shade FM 635 was designated on July 2 1945 on the current route FM 636 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 636LocationNavarro CountyLength12 625 mi 64 20 318 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 64 present Farm to Market Road 636 FM 636 is located in Navarro County It runs from SH 31 in Kerens northwest and southwest to FM 1129 FM 636 was designated on July 2 1945 to run from SH 31 in Kerens northwest 4 1 miles 6 6 km to near Bazette On May 26 1949 a section from FM 1129 to Montfort was added creating a gap On July 25 1951 the southern section extended northwest 3 3 miles 5 3 km to a road intersection On November 20 1951 the gap was closed completing its current route FM 637 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 637LocationNavarro CountyLength8 264 mi 65 13 300 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 65 present Farm to Market Road 637 FM 637 is located in Navarro County It runs from US 287 near Mildred to US 287 FM 637 was designated on July 2 1945 to run from US 287 near Mildred east 5 0 miles 8 0 km to 2 0 miles 3 2 km east of Tuckertown On July 15 1949 the road extended southeast to US 287 completing its current route FM 638 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 638LocationNavarro and Limestone countiesLength13 566 mi 66 21 832 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 66 present Farm to Market Road 638 FM 638 is located in Navarro and Limestone counties It runs from FM 709 to SH 171 in Tehuacana FM 638 was designated on July 2 1945 to run from SH 31 later FM 709 southeast through Eldorado to the Navarro Limestone County Line On July 14 1949 the road was extended southeast to SH 171 in Tehuacana FM 639 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 639LocationNavarro CountyLength10 459 mi 67 16 832 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 67 present Farm to Market Road 639 FM 639 is located in Navarro County It runs from SH 22 1 7 miles 2 7 km west of Frost to FM 55 There is a concurrency with FM 744 FM 639 was designated on July 2 1945 from SH 22 1 7 miles 2 7 km west of Frost to Emmett On July 15 1949 the road was extended to FM 1127 at Rush Prairie On October 26 1949 the road was extended to SH 31 at Dawson replacing FM 1127 On October 29 1962 the road was shortened to end at FM 744 at Emmett the section from Emmett east 2 4 miles 3 9 km to FM 918 as well as FM 918 itself was transferred to FM 744 the section from FM 918 south 2 1 miles 3 4 km was renumbered FM 1578 the section from 2 1 miles 3 4 km south of FM 918 south 2 3 miles 3 7 km was removed from the highway system as it was inundated and the section from 4 4 miles 7 1 km south of FM 918 south to SH 31 was transferred to FM 709 On August 31 1971 the road was extended south and east to FM 55 creating a concurrency with FM 744 and replacing FM 3164 Note that one section from FM 744 to the former end of FM 3164 has not been built yet FM 640 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 640LocationWharton CountyLength3 016 mi 68 4 854 km ExistedMay 23 1951 1951 05 23 68 present Farm to Market Road 640 FM 640 is located in Wharton County The three mile long highway starts at FM 102 east of Glen Flora heads to the north and ends at FM 1161 in Spanish Camp A two lane highway along its entire route FM 640 begins at a stop sign on FM 102 1 1 miles 1 8 km to the east of Glen Flora 69 According to the United States Geological Survey 1953 Glen Flora 7 5 quadrangle map the intersection is midway between Glen Flora and the one time community of Sorrelle 70 FM 640 heads straight to the north northeast for 0 8 miles 1 3 km then curves sharply to the northwest 69 Just after the curve the highway crosses Baughman Slough a small watercourse 70 After going northwest for a short distance FM 640 bends to the right twice until it is going to the north northeast After about 1 0 mile 1 6 km from the first curve the highway curves to the north northwest For the next 0 9 miles 1 4 km FM 640 goes in a straight line to the north northwest After curving to the left and right FM 640 goes 0 3 miles 0 5 km before coming to a stop sign at FM 1161 in Spanish Camp 69 In its final stretch the highway crosses Peach Creek and there were a number of natural gas wells in the area in 1952 71 nbsp FM 1161 curves sharply to the northeast at its junction with FM 640 in Spanish Camp On May 23 1951 FM 640 was redesignated to start at FM 102 near Glen Flora in Wharton County and continue in a northerly direction to FM 1161 in Spanish Camp The distance was estimated at 3 1 miles 5 0 km 68 FM 640 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 640LocationNavarro CountyExistedJuly 2 1945 68 July 3 1946 FM 640 was designated on July 2 1945 to start in Navarro County at a cemetery to the northeast of Streetman From the cemetery the highway went southwest about 4 7 miles 7 6 km to the Freestone County line On July 3 1946 the highway was cancelled and the right of way was transferred to FM 246 On September 10 1968 this section of FM 246 was renumbered as FM 416 FM 640 was already taken FM 641 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 641LocationNavarro CountyLength3 260 mi 72 5 246 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 72 present Farm to Market Road 641 FM 641 is located in Navarro County It runs from SH 14 in Currie to FM 1394 near Rushing FM 641 was designated on July 2 1945 on the current route The road at the west end did not become part of FM 1394 until November 21 1956 FM 642 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 642LocationNavarro CountyLength8 734 mi 73 14 056 km ExistedJuly 2 1945 73 present Farm to Market Road 642 FM 642 is located in Navarro County It runs from FM 709 to FM 638 FM 642 was designated on July 2 1945 to run from SH 31 later FM 709 to 0 5 miles 0 80 km west of Pursley On December 17 1952 the road was extended to FM 638 completing its current route FM 643 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 643LocationKent CountyLength8 179 mi 74 13 163 km ExistedAugust 4 1945 present Farm to Market Road 643 FM 643 is located in Kent County It runs from SH 70 in Girard to SH 208 FM 643 was designated on August 4 1945 to run from SH 70 in Girard west 8 0 miles 12 9 km On September 26 1954 the road was extended west to FM 948 now SH 208 completing its current route FM 644 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 644LocationScurry and Mitchell countiesLength46 949 mi 75 75 557 km ExistedJuly 9 1945 75 present Farm to Market Road 644 FM 644 is located in Scurry and Mitchell counties It runs from US 180 south and west to SH 208 FM 644 was designated on July 9 1945 to run from US 80 in Loraine now BI 20 K northward 8 0 miles 12 9 km to the Mitchell Scurry County Line On December 16 1948 the road was extended north to US 84 later SL 367 now Bus US 84 and south 5 0 miles 8 0 km to a road intersection On February 24 1953 the road was extended north to US 180 replacing FM 1612 On October 28 1953 the road was extended south 6 0 miles 9 7 km to another road intersection On September 29 1954 the road was extended southwest 6 1 miles 9 8 km to SH 208 On August 18 1955 the road was changed to intersect SH 208 a mile south of where it was planned to intersect On October 31 1957 the road was rerouted off of I 20 and onto new construction from Loop 316 now BI 20 K to the current junction with I 20 FM 645 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 645LocationAnderson CountyLength14 475 mi 76 23 295 km ExistedMay 23 1951 76 present Farm to Market Road 645 FM 645 is located in Anderson County It runs from US 287 to US 79 FM 645 was designated on May 23 1951 numbered July to run from US 287 at Tennessee Colony southeastward to FM 320 On November 20 1951 the road was extended southeast to US 79 On July 15 1957 the road was extended northwest over the old route of US 287 to US 287 FM 645 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 645LocationUpshur CountyExistedAugust 9 1945 76 July 2 1951 The first FM 645 was designated from US 271 south of Gilmer southeast to Glenwood Later FM 645 was redesignated from US 271 at Bettie northwest to Thomas also known as Simpsonville FM 645 was cancelled on July 2 1951 and became a portion of FM 852 now FM 2088 FM 646 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 646LocationGalveston CountyLength22 042 mi 77 35 473 km ExistedDecember 17 1952 77 present Farm to Market Road 646 FM 646 is a designation that has been used three times The current use is in Galveston County from FM 2004 at Hitchcock to FM 517 at San Leon There is a concurrency with SH 6 in Santa Fe The highway begins at FM 2004 in Hitchcock Texas It runs north to Texas State Highway 6 in Santa Fe Texas It briefly merges with Highway 6 heading northwest and then branches off and keeps heading north The highway has intersections with Farm to Market Road 1764 and Farm to Market Road 517 before turning northeast and intersecting Interstate 45 soon after The highway continues northeast and passes into Dickinson where it intersects Texas State Highway 3 and turns east before intersecting Farm to Market Road 1266 The highway intersects Farm to Market Road 3436 before turning northeast again The highway intersects Texas State Highway 146 and passes through Bacliff Once it reaches Bayshore Drive it turns abruptly southeast and continues into San Leon The highway ends at its second intersection with FM 517 FM 646 was designated on December 17 1952 from FM 517 south to SH 6 near Alta Loma It was formerly FM 517 78 and before that FM 520 79 On October 31 1958 the road was extended 6 8 miles 10 9 km to the Brazoria County line On December 5 1961 the section of FM 646 from SH 6 to the Brazoria County line was transferred to FM 1561 On October 8 1964 the road was extended to FM 2004 replacing a section of FM 1561 which was cancelled as the remainder of FM 1561 became part of FM 2004 and creating a concurrency with SH 6 On May 25 1976 the road was extended north 1 6 miles 2 6 km to I 45 and FM 3002 On February 8 1980 the road was extended to FM 517 southwest of Bacliff replacing FM 3002 On July 20 1982 by district request the road was extended to FM 517 in San Leon replacing a section of FM 3436 On June 27 1995 the section from SH 6 to UR 517 at San Leon was transferred to UR 646 but was changed back to FM 646 on November 15 2018 FM 646 is the possible route of Texas State Highway 99 known as the Grand Parkway between Highway 146 and Interstate 45 It will become the third loop around the city of Houston However many businesses would have to be destroyed for the highway to be built along the FM so a change to the plans is likely Junction list The entire route is in Galveston County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes Hitchcock nbsp FM 2004 Santa Fe nbsp SH 6East end of SH 6 overlap nbsp SH 6West end of SH 6 overlap nbsp FM 1764 nbsp FM 517 nbsp nbsp I 45 south Galveston West Walker Street Dickinson nbsp SH 3 Dickinson Avenue nbsp FM 270 nbsp nbsp FM 1266 south nbsp nbsp FM 3436 south Bacliff nbsp SH 146SH 146 north is planned to be co signed with SH 99 in the future San Leon nbsp FM 517 9th Street 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi FM 646 1945 1951 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 646LocationFisher CountyExistedJuly 23 1945 77 July 11 1951 The first use of the FM 646 designation was in Fisher County from Rotan west 5 0 miles 8 0 km On July 14 1949 the road was extended southwest 4 0 miles 6 4 km miles to a road intersection FM 646 was cancelled on July 11 1951 and combined with FM 611 FM 646 1951 1952 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 646LocationPolk CountyExistedJuly 27 1951 77 January 14 1952 The second use of the FM 646 designation was in Polk County from FM 62 at Camden southeast to Barnes and then south to Hortense as a replacement of a section of FM 62 This designation was short lived as FM 646 was transferred to FM 942 six months later FM 647 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 647LocationWharton CountyLength7 123 mi 80 11 463 km ExistedMay 23 1951 80 present Farm to Market Road 647 FM 647 is located in Wharton County The 7 mile long 11 km highway starts at County Road 325 west of Louise heads to the southeast and ends at County Road 336 On May 23 1951 FM 647 was redesignated to start at US 59 now Loop 523 in Louise and continue southeasterly 4 0 miles 6 4 km On November 20 1951 the highway was extended southeast 0 8 miles 1 3 km to County Road 336 On June 1 1965 another section from created from US 59 now Loop 523 in Louise west 2 5 miles 4 0 km to County Road 325 FM 647 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 647LocationRains CountyExistedAugust 13 1945 September 26 1945 A previous route numbered FM 647 was designated on August 13 1945 from Emory to Dunbar On August 22 1945 the road was extended to 1 mile 1 6 km south of the Hopkins County line FM 647 was cancelled on September 26 1945 and became a portion of SH 19 RM 648 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 648LocationGillespie CountyLength11 454 mi 81 18 433 km Existed1945 81 nb 6 present Ranch to Market Road 648 RM 648 is located in Anderson County RM 648 was designated on August 21 1945 as Farm to Market Road 648 FM 648 running from US 87 northwest to Doss and then north 2 8 miles 4 5 km On November 13 1953 connecting section designated October 28 the road was extended north to US 87 south fo Mason replacing FM 863 On October 1 1956 the section from Doss north to US 87 became part of RM 783 and the designation was changed to RM 648 FM 649 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 649LocationStarr Jim Hogg and Webb CountiesLength76 817 mi 82 nb 7 123 625 km Existed1945 82 present Farm to Market Road 649 FM 649 is located in South Texas 82 FM 649 begins in the Rio Grande Valley at a junction with US 83 in Garceno 83 The route travels northward through sparsely populated sections of Starr County before entering Jim Hogg County 84 In the vicinity of the unincorporated community of Randado FM 649 has a brief concurrency with SH 16 before resuming its northward journey 85 The highway enters Webb County and passes through Mirando City before reaching its northern terminus at SH 359 west of Oilton 82 86 87 FM 649 was designated in Starr County on August 13 1945 Its southern terminus has always been at US 83 in Garceno its original north end was at the Starr Jim Hogg county line On March 31 1948 it was extended northward into Jim Hogg County to FM 496 at Randado this section of FM 496 became SH 16 on August 31 1965 88 On August 5 1954 the northern segment into Webb County was added to what was then US 59 near Oilton that section of US 59 became SH 359 19 days later This extension replaced FM 1904 which went from FM 496 to US 59 82 89 FM 650 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 650LocationStarr CountyLength4 683 mi 90 7 537 km Existed1945 90 present Farm to Market Road 650 FM 650 is located in Starr County It runs from US 83 west and south to Fronton FM 650 was designated in 1945 to run from US 83 12 0 miles 19 3 km east of Rio Grande City south to La Grulla On August 23 1945 the road was moved to a road from US 83 to Hacha The description was corrected to the current one on January 1 1966 FM 651 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 651LocationGarza Crosby and Floyd countiesLength60 337 mi 91 97 103 km ExistedAugust 23 1945 91 present Farm to Market Road 651 FM 651 is a 60 mile long 97 km route located in Garza Crosby and Floyd counties FM 651 begins at an intersection with SH 207 in Post The highway runs northeast and turns north just before the FM 261 intersection FM 651 turns northwest just north of FM 2794 and turns north again near Crosby County Road 214 The highway enters the city of Crosbyton where it meets US 82 SH 114 FM 651 predominately runs north before ending at Floyd County Road 232 FM 651 was designated on August 23 1945 from Crosbyton southward 10 0 miles 16 1 km On October 14 1946 agreed on May 12 1947 FM 651 was extended north 5 7 miles 9 2 km to Big Four School On July 20 1948 FM 651 was extended northward 2 0 miles 3 2 km to White River Canyon On May 23 1951 FM 651 was extended south 9 5 miles 15 3 km to a road intersection On November 20 1951 FM 651 was extended east 3 0 miles 4 8 km to Kalgary On December 17 1952 the section of FM 651 from 3 miles 4 8 km west of Kalgary to Kalgary was renumbered FM 2082 now FM 261 FM 651 was extended north to US 82 replacing FM 151 and southwest to FM 122 now SH 207 replacing FM 1618 On April 14 1959 a spur connection in Lakeview was added Junction list CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes GarzaPost nbsp SH 207 Post Ralls nbsp nbsp FM 2008 south Crosby nbsp nbsp FM 261 east Kalgary nbsp nbsp FM 2794 east White River Reservoir Spur nbsp nbsp FM 40 west Lubbock Crosbyton nbsp nbsp US 82 SH 114 Ralls Lubbock Dickens nbsp nbsp FM 1471 west nbsp FM 193 Cone McAdoo Floyd nbsp nbsp FM 1958 eastSouth end of FM 1958 overlap nbsp nbsp FM 1958 west FloydadaNorth end of FM 1958 overlap nbsp nbsp US 62 US 70 Floydada Matador County Road 232 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miRM 652 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 652LocationCulberson Reeves and Loving countiesLength58 605 mi 92 nb 8 94 316 km ExistedMay 23 1951 present KML file edit help Template Attached KML Ranch to Market Road 652KML is not from Wikidata Ranch to Market Road 652 RM 652 is a 58 6 mile long 94 3 km route in Culberson Reeves and Loving counties near the New Mexico state line Its western terminus is in Culberson County at US 62 US 180 93 The route travels east into Reeves County intersecting US 285 at Orla 94 RM 652 then crosses the Pecos River into Loving County before ending at Eddy County Rd 1 at the New Mexico state line 92 95 On May 23 1951 Farm to Market Road 652 FM 652 was assigned to a 6 5 mile 10 5 km road from US 285 at Orla northeastward On November 21 1956 it was extended northeastward 10 0 miles 16 1 km to its current eastern terminus at the New Mexico state line On February 27 1958 it was redesignated RM 652 and extended 53 0 miles 85 3 km westward from Orla to US 62 south of Pine Springs On July 25 1960 the western terminus was adjusted so that RM 652 now met US 62 north approximately 10 0 miles 16 1 km northeast of Pine Springs This shortened RM 652 by 5 5 miles 8 9 km On June 3 1975 the western terminus was moved to the northeast again to its current location The 1960 defined section of RM 652 between US 62 and RM 1108 was cancelled and the section of RM 1108 from US 62 near the New Mexico state line southeastward 5 2 miles 8 4 km was transferred to RM 652 92 FM 652 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 652LocationEctor CountyExistedJuly 9 1945 September 26 1945 A previous route numbered FM 652 was designated in Ector County on July 9 1945 from SH 51 now US 385 north of Odessa westward to SH 302 On September 26 1945 this route was cancelled as it was already a part of SH 158 FM 653 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 653LocationWharton CountyLength2 997 mi 96 4 823 km Existed1945 96 present Farm to Market Road 653 FM 653 runs from SH 71 north of El Campo southeastward to US 59 then southward to SH 71 FM 654 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 654LocationFoard CountyLength4 908 mi 97 7 899 km ExistedMay 23 1951 present Farm to Market Road 654 FM 654 runs from US 70 west of Crowell southwestward to Good Creek FM 654 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 654LocationBowie CountyExistedAugust 13 1945 October 1 1946 A previous route numbered FM 654 was designated on August 13 1945 from SH 26 2 miles 3 2 km south of De Kalb west 4 0 miles 6 4 km FM 654 was cancelled on October 1 1946 and became a portion of FM 561 This portion of FM 561 became part of FM 44 in 1958 FM 655 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 655LocationBrazoria CountyLength5 792 mi 98 9 321 km ExistedAugust 24 1945 98 present Farm to Market Road 655 FM 655 is located in Brazoria County It provides access to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice s Ramsey Terrell and Stringfellow units The road itself is approximately 5 miles 8 0 km long and at the western terminus two spurs to the north and south provide prison access The spurs have a combined length of around 2 miles 3 2 km FM 655 begins as two spurs at the prison complex the mainline of FM 655 follows the northern spur while the southern is designated FM Spur 655 The two spurs travel through farm fields before joining From here FM 655 continues east through farmland within the prison complex The highway then heads into Bonney and ends at FM 521 98 99 100 FM 655 was designated on August 24 1945 to run from SH 288 now FM 521 west to the Ramsey Prison Farm On January 11 1980 FM 655 was defined onto its current alignment with the southern spur added 98 FM 656 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 656LocationHall and Motley countiesLength21 095 mi 101 33 949 km Existed1945 101 present Farm to Market Road 656 FM 656 runs from SH 80 southeast of Turkey southeastward to FM 94 in Northfield FM 657 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 657LocationHall CountyLength15 032 mi 102 24 192 km Existed1945 102 present Farm to Market Road 657 FM 657 runs from SH 256 west of Lakeview southward to SH 86 FM 658 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 658LocationHall CountyLength11 135 mi 103 17 920 km Existed1945 103 present Farm to Market Road 658 FM 658 runs from US 287 southeast of Estelline southward to FM 94 FM 659 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 659LocationEl Paso CountyLength9 748 mi 104 nb 9 15 688 km ExistedSeptember 4 1945 present Farm to Market Road 659 FM 659 is located in El Paso It is 9 8 miles 15 8 km long and known locally as North Zaragoza Road FM 659 begins at an intersection with FM 76 in southeastern El Paso with Zaragoza Road continuing south to the El Paso Ysleta Port of Entry at the Ysleta Zaragoza International Bridge The highway travels in a slight northeast direction and crosses I 10 At I 10 FM 659 s name briefly changes from Zaragoza Road to George Dieter Road The highway turns right at George Dieter Road with the Zaragoza Road designation continuing FM 659 travels northeast through a heavily developed area of the city passing by many residential areas and commercial shopping centers FM 659 turns right at Montwood Drive before briefly traveling along the frontage road of Loop 375 Past Loop 375 FM 659 resumes running in its northeast direction before ending at US 62 US 180 near Homestead Meadows South FM 659 was designated on September 4 1945 along its current route An 2 7 mile 4 3 km extension south from FM 76 to the Rio Grande was proposed on December 16 1948 but cancelled on February 25 1954 On June 27 1995 the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 659 UR 659 105 The designation reverted to FM 659 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 6 Junction list The entire route is in El Paso El Paso County mi 106 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp FM 76 North Loop Drive 1 32 1 nbsp I 10 Gateway Boulevard I 10 exit 32 4 97 9 nbsp nbsp Loop 375 south Joe Battle Boulevard Loop 375 exit 40 5 18 2 nbsp nbsp Loop 375 north Joe Battle Boulevard Loop 375 exit 40 9 915 9 nbsp nbsp US 62 US 180 Montana Avenue Interchange 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 660 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 660LocationEllis CountyLength16 654 mi 107 26 802 km ExistedAugust 31 1945 present Farm to Market Road 660 FM 660 is located in Ellis County 107 FM 660 begins in rural eastern Ellis County at an intersection with SH 34 just over 1 mile 1 6 km east of Ennis It travels northbound from the east west stretch of SH 34 bridging Fourmile Creek before it banks east as it merges onto Crisp Road As it passes through the unincorporated community of Crisp it then banks north and snakes towards an intersection with FM 813 At this intersection FM 813 terminates as FM 660 banks east through Bristol before banking north and making its way down Sugar Ridge As it travels northbound FM 660 briefly makes its way through the Trinity River Floodplain and crests over a levee locally known as The Bristol Bump because of its sharp and sudden crest potentially sending unsuspecting drivers airborne for a brief moment citation needed FM 660 then travels northeast towards Ferris through the foothills bordering the Trinity River Floodplain intersecting with FM 710 roughly 6 miles 9 7 km northeast of Bristol and 2 5 miles 4 0 km east of Ferris FM 660 then intersects with Interstate 45 just before reaching its northern terminus with Business Interstate 45 in downtown Ferris FM 660 was designated on August 31 1945 It consisted of an 8 0 miles 12 9 km stretch connecting Bristol to the SH 34 intersection 107 The northern extension to Ferris was later added on April 1 1948 bringing FM 660 to its present day length FM 661 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 661LocationEllis CountyLength2 817 mi 108 4 534 km Existed1945 108 present Farm to Market Road 661 FM 661 runs from US 287 to Britton FM 662 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 662LocationMidland CountyLength5 275 mi 109 8 489 km ExistedSeptember 26 1979 109 present Farm to Market Road 662 FM 662 is located in Midland County The current FM 662 was designated on September 26 1979 from FM 1369 now SH 158 to Industrial Avenue at of distance of 3 2 miles 5 1 km On August 29 1989 the highway was extended 2 1 miles 3 4 km to FM 1788 On June 27 1995 the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 662 UR 662 110 The designation reverted to FM 662 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 6 FM 662 1945 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 662LocationEllis and Navarro countiesExistedAugust 31 1945 November 1 1961 A previous route numbered FM 662 was designated on August 31 1945 from US 75 now I 45 2 8 miles 4 5 km south of Ennis to Hopewell School On October 31 1957 the road was extended east 6 0 miles 9 7 km to FM 1129 FM 662 was cancelled on November 1 1961 and transferred to FM 85 FM 663 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 663LocationEllis CountyLength4 832 mi 111 7 776 km Existed1945 111 present Farm to Market Road 663 FM 663 runs from Midlothian southward to FM 875 FM 664 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 664LocationEllis CountyLength22 076 mi 112 35 528 km Existed1945 112 present Farm to Market Road 664 FM 664 is located in Ellis County 112 FM 664 known locally as Ovilla Road is a major access road for the northern sections of Ellis County It begins at Bus US 287 the former route of US 287 in Waxahachie 113 It briefly travels north along the de facto frontage road for southbound I 35E at exit 401B After passing the interstate the route continues north approximately nine miles into Ovilla where it makes an abrupt right hand turn and continues to the east for the remainder of its length 114 nb 10 It crosses I 35E again passing over the Boxcar Willie Memorial Overpass and also SH 342 in Red Oak before terminating at FM 983 near Ferris 112 115 FM 664 was designated on August 31 1945 and ran from near Waxahachie to Ovilla with a southern terminus at US 287 later Loop 528 now signed as US 287 Business 116 It was lengthened to US 77 now the I 35E freeway on September 20 1961 An extension east 4 miles 6 4 km on June 1 1965 and another extension to Ferris on June 4 1970 brought the route to its current length 112 Junction list The entire route is in Ellis County Locationmi 117 kmDestinationsNotes Waxahachie0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 35E Bus US 287I 35E exit 401B 1 42 3 nbsp US 287 Fort Worth Ennis 6 410 3 nbsp nbsp FM 1387 west Midlothian Red Oak13 020 9 nbsp I 35EInterchange I 35E exit 410B 14 823 8 nbsp SH 342 Central Boulevard Lancaster Ferris22 135 6 nbsp FM 983 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 665 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 665LocationJim Wells and Nueces countiesLength46 066 mi 118 74 136 km Existed1945 present Farm to Market Road 665 FM 665 is located in Jim Wells and Nueces counties 118 FM 665 begins in downtown Alice at an intersection with SH 44 SH 359 119 The route travels to the south along Cameron Street before turning to the east and passes Alice International Airport before entering Nueces County FM 665 intersects US 77 Future I 69E in Driscoll and passes through the town of Petronila before turning more toward the northeast to enter Corpus Christi 120 The route intersects SH 357 in the outskirts of Corpus Christi before crossing the SH 358 expressway and entering downtown 121 FM 665 ends at an intersection with Spur 544 signed as a business route of SH 44 118 122 FM 665 was designated on September 10 1945 from US 77 in Driscoll to SH 44 in Corpus Christi It was extended to Alice on November 2 1955 replacing a portion of FM 666 from Driscoll to current FM 666 and the entirety of FM 736 from FM 70 to SH 359 though signage did not change until the updated official travel map was given out 123 124 On June 27 1995 the portion east of SH 357 in Corpus Christi was redesignated Urban Road 665 UR 665 125 The designation of this section reverted to FM 665 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15 2018 6 FM 666 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 666LocationSan Patricio and Nueces countiesLength36 594 mi 126 58 892 km ExistedSeptember 10 1945 126 present Farm to Market Road 666 FM 666 is located in Nueces and San Patricio counties It begins at FM 70 in Bishop 127 FM 666 travels north 120 intersecting SH 44 in Banquete and FM 624 in Bluntzer 128 The road crosses into San Patricio County at the city of San Patricio 129 and near the end of its route is parallel to I 37 to its east FM 666 ends in the city of Mathis at SH 359 the roadway continues as a business route of SH 359 through Mathis 126 130 FM 666 was designated on September 10 1945 from SH 44 in Banquete southward and eastward to US 77 in Driscoll On July 14 1949 the designation was extended north to US 59 present day SH 359 in Mathis On September 21 1955 the section of FM 666 from US 77 to its current junction with FM 665 was transferred to FM 665 On October 31 1957 FM 666 was extended south to its current southern terminus at FM 70 126 In 2018 the section of FM 666 between FM 624 and SH 44 was designated the Kollyn Gene Barton Memorial Highway Barton a Banquete High School student was killed in a vehicle accident along the highway in 2016 131 Junction list CountyLocationmi 132 kmDestinationsNotes Nueces 0 00 0 nbsp FM 70 Agua Dulce Bishop 8 513 7 nbsp FM 665 Alice Driscoll 11 819 0 nbsp nbsp FM 2826 east Banquete16 125 9 nbsp SH 44 Alice Corpus Christi 19 531 4 nbsp nbsp FM 1833 west Bluntzer22 536 2 nbsp FM 624 Orange Grove Corpus Christi 23 237 3 nbsp nbsp FM 3088 west San PatricioMathis36 759 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 359 FM 3377 north Alice Skidmore 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miFM 667 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 667LocationEllis and Navarro countiesLength21 216 mi 133 34 144 km Existed1945 133 present Farm to Market Road 667 FM 667 runs from SH 34 near Italy southeastward via Frost to FM 744 and from another point on FM 744 southeastward to SH 31 FM 668 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 668LocationFisher and Jones countiesLength6 061 mi 134 9 754 km Existed1945 134 present Farm to Market Road 668 FM 668 runs from FM 2142 southeastward and eastward to FM 126 FM 669 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 669LocationHoward Borden and Garza countiesLength68 805 mi 135 110 731 km Existed1945 135 present Farm to Market Road 669 FM 669 is located in West Texas It extends in a northerly direction for 68 8 miles 110 7 km from Big Spring in Howard County to Post in Garza County Beginning at a complex junction with Farm to Market Road 700 and Texas State Highway 350 on the north side of Big Spring Farm to Market Road 669 initially runs for 15 miles 24 km in a northerly direction across the level plains of the Llano Estacado passing numerous cotton fields and rural farm homes Near the intersection of FM 1785 FM 669 drops off the Caprock and enters the rolling ranch and oil country of Borden County The undulating broken land of Borden County was carved by numerous ephemeral tributaries of the upper Colorado River that typically originate as springs along the Caprock Escarpment to the west and generally flow across the county in an easterly direction 136 After crossing the Colorado River about 5 miles 8 0 km north of the Howard Borden county line FM 669 continues north toward Gail the county seat of Borden County 137 Near Gail one passes two prominent erosional remnants of the Llano Estacado To the south of Gail one can see a conspicuous landmark known as Mushaway Peak also known as Muchakooaga Muchaque Peak or Cordova Peak this small butte stands on high ground between Grape Creek and Bull Creek two tributaries of the upper Colorado River 138 A much larger mesa called Gail Mountain stands on the western edge of Gail and provides a scenic backdrop for this small town 139 In Gail FM 669 crosses U S Highway 180 which runs west east from Lamesa to Snyder and beyond Continuing north FM 669 draws closer to the edge of the Llano Estacado which can be seen 5 miles 8 0 km to the west Approximately 6 miles 9 7 km north of Gail is a junction with FM 2350 which leads to Fluvanna and the Brazos Wind Ranch to the east Farther north near the Borden Garza county line FM 669 reaches a high point that divides the drainage of the upper Brazos and Colorado rivers Along this drainage divide the land is highly denuded with many small buttes and hoodoos Less than a mile north of the county line is a historical marker that describes an archaeological site where the Garza Point was first identified These distinctive arrowheads were constructed from local flint chert and obsidian by Native Americans living and hunting in this area around A D 1440 to 1500 140 Around 5 miles 8 0 km north of the Borden Garza county line FM 669 crosses the Double Mountain Fork a major tributary of the upper Brazos River 141 From the colorful sandy bed of the Double Mountain Fork FM 669 climbs 450 feet 140 m over a distance of 6 miles 9 7 km as it ascends the Caprock to the high plains of the Llano Estacado FM 669 remains on the level plains for a short distance of only 3 miles 4 8 km before suddenly dropping off the Caprock and descending 200 feet 61 m back to the rolling plains and to the town of Post the county seat of Garza County Within the city limits of Post FM 669 terminates at a junction with U S Route 380 142 FM 669 was designated on September 24 1945 from US 180 at Gail south 10 0 miles 16 1 km On March 30 1949 FM 669 was extended south 2 5 miles 4 0 km to a county road On November 20 1951 FM 669 was extended to FM 1584 at Vealmoor On May 5 1952 FM 669 was extended to US 87 replacing FM 1857 On October 30 1953 the section of FM 669 from the current junction with FM 1785 to US 87 was renumbered FM 1785 FM 669 instead extended south to SH 350 near Big Spring replacing FM 817 On November 21 1956 FM 669 was extended north to FM 1313 On May 1 1965 the section of FM 1313 from FM 669 to US 380 was transferred to FM 669 nbsp FM 669 climbing the Caprock Escarpment nbsp Mushaway Peak Borden County nbsp Double Mountain Fork Brazos River nbsp FM 669 Garza County Junction list CountyLocationmi 143 kmDestinationsNotes Howard 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 700 to SH 350 Big Spring Snyder 10 817 4 nbsp nbsp FM 846 west KnottSouth end of FM 846 overlap 11 718 8 nbsp nbsp FM 846 east CoahomaNorth end of FM 846 overlap Borden 18 930 4 nbsp FM 1785 Vealmoor Gail37 159 7 nbsp US 180 Lamesa Snyder 44 471 5 nbsp nbsp FM 2350 east Fluvanna Garza 65 7105 7 nbsp nbsp FM 1313 west Grassland Post68 8110 7 nbsp US 380 Tahoka Clairemont 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFM 670 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 670LocationMitchell CountyLength15 227 mi 144 24 505 km Existed1945 144 present Farm to Market Road 670 FM 670 runs from SH 163 southwest of Spade Community northward to US 80 west of Westbrook then from SL 333 at Westbrook northward and eastward to FM 1229 FM 671 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 671LocationCaldwell CountyLength7 779 mi 145 12 519 km Existed1945 145 present Farm to Market Road 671 FM 671 runs from US 183 south of Lockhart southward via Joliet to SH 80 at Stairtown FM 672 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 672LocationCaldwell and Bastrop countiesLength13 256 mi 146 21 333 km Existed1945 146 present Farm to Market Road 672 FM 672 runs from US 183 in Lockhart northeastward to FM 812 southeast of SH 21 FM 673 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 673LocationBee CountyLength26 118 mi 147 42 033 km Existed1945 147 present Farm to Market Road 673 FM 673 runs from US 59 in Beeville northwestward to SH 72 in Pawnee RM 674 edit nbsp Ranch to Market Road 674LocationEdwards and Kinney countiesLength56 436 mi 148 90 825 km ExistedOctober 24 1945 148 nb 11 present Ranch to Market Road 674 RM 674 runs from US 377 west of Rocksprings southwestward and southward to FM 334 in Brackettville This was originally FM 674 FM 675 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 675LocationCameron CountyLength4 168 mi 149 6 708 km Existed1945 149 present Farm to Market Road 675 FM 675 runs from Rangerville southeastward to FM 509 then southeastward to Sam Houston Blvd FM 676 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 676LocationHidalgo CountyLength7 889 mi 150 12 696 km Existed1945 150 present Farm to Market Road 676 FM 676 is located in Hidalgo County FM 676 begins at an intersection with FM 492 in northeastern Doffing The highway travels in a generally eastern direction along Mile 5 Road and intersects SH 364 in La Homa then enters Alton In Alton FM 676 intersects SH 107 and FM 494 State maintenance for the highway ends at an intersection with FM 2220 at the McAllen city limits The Alton Texas bus crash occurred along FM 676 in Alton on September 21 1989 151 FM 676 was designated on June 26 1945 from SH 107 5 miles 8 0 km north of Mission eastward 2 5 miles 4 0 km On July 15 1949 FM 676 was extended west 4 0 miles 6 4 km to a road that would become part of FM 492 on May 23 1951 On May 23 1951 FM 676 was extended east 0 5 miles 0 80 km to Taylor Road On September 28 2017 FM 676 was extended east 1 mile 1 6 km to FM 2220 152 FM 677 edit nbsp Farm to Market Road 6, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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