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Texas State Highway 302

State Highway 302 (SH 302) is a Texas state highway maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The 83.2-mile (133.9 km) route runs from U.S. Route 285 northwest of Pecos to Interstate 20 near Odessa. The route passes through Reeves, Loving, Winkler, and Ector counties. SH 302 has intersections with SH 115 and SH 18 in the Kermit area, and SH 158 east of Notrees. The route intersects Loop 338 and Spur 450 in West Odessa and then follows Loop 338 along the west side of Odessa until SH 302 terminates at I-20. SH 302 also intersects several Farm to Market Roads and an Interstate business route.

State Highway 302

SH 302, highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length83.17 mi[1] (133.85 km)
Existed1939–present
Major junctions
West end US 285 southwest of Mentone
Major intersections SH 115 near Kermit

SH 18 in Kermit

SH 158
East end I-20 at Odessa
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesReeves, Loving, Winkler, Ector
Highway system

SH 302 was originally designated in 1938 as a route between Kermit and Odessa, but has since incorporated the former SH 276 and a defunct Farm to Market Road to achieve its present length. Loving County, where the route passes through Mentone, is the nation's least populous county in stark contrast to the urbanized eastern end of the route in the Odessa area.

History

 

SH 302 was originally created on January 26, 1939, from Odessa northwest 12.7 miles in the direction of Kermit.[2] On February 20, 1939, SH 302 was extended to Kermit, but with the route's designation being contingent upon completion of work then being done in Winkler County.[3] Soon after, the state assumed maintenance of the Ector County portion, and the following year in 1940 the state assumed maintenance of the Winkler County part of the route.[1] On September 7, 1938, SH 276 was designated over the current western terminus at US 285 to Mentone,[4][5] although a portion of that route existed as early as 1936 as an earth road from US 285 to the former town of Arno.[6]

 

On April 16, 1946, SH 276 was designated over a second, discontinuous portion of the present route between SH 115 west of Kermit to SH 82 in Kermit.[4] On August 12, 1946, that designation was dropped and that segment was added as an extension of SH 302 westward to SH 115.[1][4] On July 14, 1949, Farm to Market Road 1211 (FM 1211) was designated over a 2.0-mile (3.2 km) section of the present route from Mentone to the northeast. On December 17, 1952, FM 1211 was extended incrementally to the Winkler County line and then to SH 115.[7] On December 1, 1953, the designation of SH 276 was dropped and that road between US 285 and Mentone became part of SH 302, and SH 302 was signed, but not designated, along FM 1211 from Mentone to SH 115 near Kermit.[1][4] On February 27, 1958, SH 82, the intersecting route in Kermit, was renamed SH 18.[8][9]

On September 26, 1967, SH 302 was rerouted over Loop 338 in Ector County to I-20.[1] Its former route between Loop 338 and US 385 in Odessa was then designated as Spur 450.[1][10] On August 29, 1990, the section of SH 302 from Mentone to SH 115 near Kermit was officially designated, cancelling FM 1211.[1][7]

Route description

 
State Highway 302 about 3 km west of Notrees, Texas

SH 302 begins at US 285 between Pecos and Orla in Reeves County as a two-lane road. The route proceeds to the northeast crossing the Pecos River before passing through Mentone in Loving County. The route continues eastward crossing into Winkler County and intersecting SH 115 just outside Kermit. In Kermit, the route is known as Jim Sharp Blvd. and widens to four lanes with a left turn lane in the middle. After crossing SH 18, the route continues eastward losing the left turn lane as it leaves town. The route continues as a four-lane, undivided highway into Ector County where the route is known as Kermit Hwy. Just east of Notrees, the route becomes a divided highway and passes along the northern edge of West Odessa before joining along Loop 338, Odessa's beltway. The passage of SH 302 along Loop 338 begins as a freeway, but later has limited crossings at grade. SH 302 terminates at the intersection of Loop 338 and I-20.[11]

The route passes through largely level terrain requiring only gentle grades. The route traverses many oil fields along its length, and encounters fields of sand dunes east of Kermit.[12][13] The western portion of the highway west of Kermit is especially isolated as the route passes through Loving County, the only county in the nation with fewer than 100 residents.[14]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[11]kmDestinationsNotes
Reeves00.0  US 285 – Pecos, CarlsbadWestern terminus
Loving3.65.8  FM 867
Mentone5.48.7 
 
FM 1933 north (Pecos Street)
5.48.7 
 
FM 1933 south (Dallas Street)
Winkler30.348.8  FM 1232 – Wink
33.553.9  FM 874
35.457.0 
 
SH 115 south – Wink
West end of SH 115 overlap
35.557.1 
 
SH 115 north – Andrews
East end of SH 115 overlap
Kermit37.560.4  SH 18 (S. Poplar Street) – Monahans, Jal
Ector59.095.0  FM 2019
63.0101.4   SH 158 / FM 181 – Goldsmith, Seminole
West Odessa68.5110.2  FM 866 – Goldsmith
76.2122.6  FM 1936
78.4126.2   Loop 338 / Spur 450 (Kermit Highway)West end of Loop 338 overlap
Odessa79.5127.9  FM 2020 (University Boulevard)
80.5129.6  FM 3472 (W. 16th Street)
82.2132.3  I-20 BL (W. 2nd Street) – Midland
83.2133.9   I-20 / Loop 338 – El Paso, AbileneEast end of Loop 338 overlap; Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 302". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  2. ^ (PDF) https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676256.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ (PDF) https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676257.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 276". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  5. ^ (PDF) https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676249.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ Official Map of the Highway System of Texas (Map) (Centennial ed.). 1"=29 mi. Corrected to March 1, 1936. Cartography by R. M. Stene. Texas State Highway Commission. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Farm to Market Road No. 1211". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  8. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 82". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  9. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 18". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  10. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Spur No. 450". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  11. ^ a b Google (July 29, 2010). "Route of SH 302" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  12. ^ Kermit, Texas (Map). 1:100,000. 30x60 minute series (topographic). United States Geological Survey. 1986. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
  13. ^ Odessa, Texas (Map). 1:100,000. 30x60 minute series (topographic). United States Geological Survey. 1986. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
  14. ^ "Table 2: Counties Ranked by Population: 2000" (PDF), Ranking Tables for Counties: Population in 2000 and Population Change from 1990 to 2000 (PHC-T-4), United States Census Bureau, p. 57, April 2, 2001 {{citation}}: External link in |work= (help)

External links

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State Highway 302 SH 302 is a Texas state highway maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation TxDOT The 83 2 mile 133 9 km route runs from U S Route 285 northwest of Pecos to Interstate 20 near Odessa The route passes through Reeves Loving Winkler and Ector counties SH 302 has intersections with SH 115 and SH 18 in the Kermit area and SH 158 east of Notrees The route intersects Loop 338 and Spur 450 in West Odessa and then follows Loop 338 along the west side of Odessa until SH 302 terminates at I 20 SH 302 also intersects several Farm to Market Roads and an Interstate business route State Highway 302SH 302 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by TxDOTLength83 17 mi 1 133 85 km Existed1939 presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 285 southwest of MentoneMajor intersectionsSH 115 near KermitSH 18 in Kermit SH 158East endI 20 at OdessaLocationCountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountiesReeves Loving Winkler EctorHighway systemHighways in TexasInterstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM RM Park Rec SH 301 SH 303SH 302 was originally designated in 1938 as a route between Kermit and Odessa but has since incorporated the former SH 276 and a defunct Farm to Market Road to achieve its present length Loving County where the route passes through Mentone is the nation s least populous county in stark contrast to the urbanized eastern end of the route in the Odessa area Contents 1 History 2 Route description 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit SH 302 was originally created on January 26 1939 from Odessa northwest 12 7 miles in the direction of Kermit 2 On February 20 1939 SH 302 was extended to Kermit but with the route s designation being contingent upon completion of work then being done in Winkler County 3 Soon after the state assumed maintenance of the Ector County portion and the following year in 1940 the state assumed maintenance of the Winkler County part of the route 1 On September 7 1938 SH 276 was designated over the current western terminus at US 285 to Mentone 4 5 although a portion of that route existed as early as 1936 as an earth road from US 285 to the former town of Arno 6 On April 16 1946 SH 276 was designated over a second discontinuous portion of the present route between SH 115 west of Kermit to SH 82 in Kermit 4 On August 12 1946 that designation was dropped and that segment was added as an extension of SH 302 westward to SH 115 1 4 On July 14 1949 Farm to Market Road 1211 FM 1211 was designated over a 2 0 mile 3 2 km section of the present route from Mentone to the northeast On December 17 1952 FM 1211 was extended incrementally to the Winkler County line and then to SH 115 7 On December 1 1953 the designation of SH 276 was dropped and that road between US 285 and Mentone became part of SH 302 and SH 302 was signed but not designated along FM 1211 from Mentone to SH 115 near Kermit 1 4 On February 27 1958 SH 82 the intersecting route in Kermit was renamed SH 18 8 9 On September 26 1967 SH 302 was rerouted over Loop 338 in Ector County to I 20 1 Its former route between Loop 338 and US 385 in Odessa was then designated as Spur 450 1 10 On August 29 1990 the section of SH 302 from Mentone to SH 115 near Kermit was officially designated cancelling FM 1211 1 7 Route description Edit State Highway 302 about 3 km west of Notrees TexasSH 302 begins at US 285 between Pecos and Orla in Reeves County as a two lane road The route proceeds to the northeast crossing the Pecos River before passing through Mentone in Loving County The route continues eastward crossing into Winkler County and intersecting SH 115 just outside Kermit In Kermit the route is known as Jim Sharp Blvd and widens to four lanes with a left turn lane in the middle After crossing SH 18 the route continues eastward losing the left turn lane as it leaves town The route continues as a four lane undivided highway into Ector County where the route is known as Kermit Hwy Just east of Notrees the route becomes a divided highway and passes along the northern edge of West Odessa before joining along Loop 338 Odessa s beltway The passage of SH 302 along Loop 338 begins as a freeway but later has limited crossings at grade SH 302 terminates at the intersection of Loop 338 and I 20 11 The route passes through largely level terrain requiring only gentle grades The route traverses many oil fields along its length and encounters fields of sand dunes east of Kermit 12 13 The western portion of the highway west of Kermit is especially isolated as the route passes through Loving County the only county in the nation with fewer than 100 residents 14 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 11 kmDestinationsNotesReeves 00 0 US 285 Pecos CarlsbadWestern terminusLoving 3 65 8 FM 867Mentone5 48 7 FM 1933 north Pecos Street 5 48 7 FM 1933 south Dallas Street Winkler 30 348 8 FM 1232 Wink 33 553 9 FM 874 35 457 0 SH 115 south WinkWest end of SH 115 overlap 35 557 1 SH 115 north AndrewsEast end of SH 115 overlapKermit37 560 4 SH 18 S Poplar Street Monahans JalEctor 59 095 0 FM 2019 63 0101 4 SH 158 FM 181 Goldsmith SeminoleWest Odessa68 5110 2 FM 866 Goldsmith76 2122 6 FM 193678 4126 2 Loop 338 Spur 450 Kermit Highway West end of Loop 338 overlapOdessa79 5127 9 FM 2020 University Boulevard 80 5129 6 FM 3472 W 16th Street 82 2132 3 I 20 BL W 2nd Street Midland 83 2133 9 I 20 Loop 338 El Paso AbileneEast end of Loop 338 overlap Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also Edit U S Roads portal Texas portalReferences Edit a b c d e f g Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 302 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved July 30 2010 PDF https publicdocs txdot gov minord MinuteOrderDocLib 003676256 pdf a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help PDF https publicdocs txdot gov minord MinuteOrderDocLib 003676257 pdf a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b c d Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 276 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved July 30 2010 PDF https publicdocs txdot gov minord MinuteOrderDocLib 003676249 pdf a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Official Map of the Highway System of Texas Map Centennial ed 1 29 mi Corrected to March 1 1936 Cartography by R M Stene Texas State Highway Commission Retrieved July 30 2010 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d Farm to Market Road No 1211 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved July 30 2010 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 82 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved July 30 2010 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 18 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved July 30 2010 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 450 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved July 30 2010 a b Google July 29 2010 Route of SH 302 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 29 2010 Kermit Texas Map 1 100 000 30x60 minute series topographic United States Geological Survey 1986 Retrieved July 31 2010 Odessa Texas Map 1 100 000 30x60 minute series topographic United States Geological Survey 1986 Retrieved July 31 2010 Table 2 Counties Ranked by Population 2000 PDF Ranking Tables for Counties Population in 2000 and Population Change from 1990 to 2000 PHC T 4 United States Census Bureau p 57 April 2 2001 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a External link in code class cs1 code work code help External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Texas State Highway 302KML is from Wikidata Geographic data related to Texas State Highway 302 at 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