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Texas State Highway 7

State Highway 7 (SH 7) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from Interstate 35 at Eddy to U.S. Highway 84 about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of the Louisiana state line. Between Crockett and Nacogdoches, SH 7 passes through the Davy Crockett National Forest. Commissioned on April 4, 1917, SH 7 is one of the original state highways established in Texas, and has been re-routed several times since its original conception. In earlier years, SH 7 mostly followed present day U.S. Highway 84, U.S. Highway 67, U.S. Highway 70 among other highways between northwest Texas and the Louisiana state line. By 1939, most of the mileage belonging to SH 7 was transferred to the U.S. Highway System, leaving the highway extant only within eastern Texas. SH 7 subsequently went through several other major reroutings, truncations and extensions between 1939 and 1990, before becoming the highway it is today.

State Highway 7

SH 7 highlighted in red; business routes in blue
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length212.670 mi[1] (342.259 km)
ExistedApril 4, 1917–present
Major junctions
West end I-35 in Eddy
Major intersections
East end
Future I-69 / US 84 in Joaquin
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesMcLennan, Falls, Limestone, Leon, Houston, Angelina, Nacogdoches, Shelby
Highway system
RE 6 Loop 7

Route description edit

Including concurrencies with other state highways, Texas State Highway 7 (SH 7) reaches a total length of 213.910 miles (344.255 km) between Interstate 35 (I-35) and Farm to Market Road 107 (FM 107) at Bruceville-Eddy and a junction with U.S. Highway 84 (US 84) near the Louisiana state line. The highway travels through mostly flat, rural landscape, that lies between the Dallas-Fort Worth area and Houston. The highway also passes several small rivers, retaining dams and man made reservoirs, as well as cutting through the Davy Crockett National Forest and passing the northern boundary of the Sabine National Forest. SH 7 currently serves nine counties and nine incorporated towns and cities.[2]

Bruceville-Eddy to Nacogdoches edit

SH 7 begins at an interchange with I-35 and FM 107 at Bruceville-Eddy in McLennan County. The highway proceeds due east crossing the Falls County line less than a mile east of the I-35 interchange. About 6.5 miles (10.461 km) east of I-35, SH 7 intersects with the southern terminus of FM 2643. Just outside of Chilton, SH 7 meets US 77 and Business SH 7-B at an interchange. Where the highway continues straight ahead as the business route, SH 7 proper becomes concurrent with US 77, passing the eastern terminus of FM 1950, then splitting off on its own again, continuing east where US 77 continues south towards Victoria. SH 7 meets up with the eastern terminus of Bus. SH 7-B in Chilton as well as the southern terminus of FM 434. The highway heads east, passing the eastern terminus of FM 935 and SH 320 near Triangle, then crosses over the Brazos River on a bridge.[2]

 
SH 7 runs east in Centerville

East of the river, SH 7 enters the town of Marlin, passing an intersection with Bus. SH 6-N at Williams Street and Craig Street. Further into town, SH 7 passes the southern terminus of FM 147 at Walker Street. On the east side of town, SH 7 intersects with SH 6 at a freeway grade interchange, then proceeds east out of Marlin. Heading away from Marlin, the highway has junctions with FM 2958, FM 3144, FM 1711/1771 and FM 2745 before crossing the Limestone County. SH 7 becomes Washington Street through Kosse, meeting at a junction with SH 14 at Mignonette Street. After crossing the railroad tracks and heading east of Kosse, SH 7 intersects with the southern terminus of FM 2749 at the Kosse Mine, then crosses the Robertson County line. The highway intersects with FM 979 and FM 937 before leaving Robertson county and entering Leon County.[2] After entering Leon County, SH 7 intersects with US 79 and Loop 208 in Marquez, then continues east crossing a set of railroad tracks. After intersecting with FM 1147, the highway then crosses another set of railroad tracks in Concord. In Robbins, SH 7 intersects with FM 39. Entering Centerville, SH 7 becomes Saint Mary's Street and intersects with I-45 at exit 164. In the center of town, SH 7 has two junctions, with SH 75 at Commerce Street and the northern terminus of FM 1119 at Cass Street. SH 7 goes straight northeast out of Centerville, passing FM 811 and FM 1511, before curving east again and passing FM 542 and crossing over a creek into Houston County. Following a junction with FM 132, SH 7 arrives at a wye intersection with SH 21. Both SH 7 and SH 21 run concurrently east, crossing Loop 304 into Crockett.[2]

Entering Crockett, SH 7/SH 21 become Goliad Avenue and intersect with the southern terminus of FM 229. The pair of highways then crosses under some railroad tracks at Commerce Street. Both highways arrive at the Crockett town square, which is comprised by four one-way streets centered around the Houston County Courthouse. The square also acts as a junction between US 287, SH 7, SH 21 and SH 19. SH 21 and SH 7 split away from each other at the square, with SH 21 heading northeast on Houston Avenue towards Alto, while SH 7 continues east on Goliad Avenue, intersecting a second time with Loop 304 before leaving town. After passing Houston County Airport, FM 232 and FM 1733, SH 7 enters Kennard, becoming Main Street. After passing a junction with FM 2781 at Welch Street, SH 7 arrives at a wye intersection, where it turns away from Main Street, heading northeast, while Main Street continues ahead as FM 357, before turning southeast towards Apple Springs. In Ratcliff, SH 7 turns to head east again at a junction with FM 227. East of Ratcliff, the highway briefly turns northeast again, crossing over the Neches River into Angelina County. Shortly after crossing the county line, SH 7 arrives at an intersection with the western terminus of SH 103. Where the roadway continues east as SH 103 to Lufkin, SH 7 turns briefly north, then heads diagonally northeast, passing FM 1819 near Redtown and a grade separated interchange with US 69 further northeast. SH 7 then crosses the Angelina River into Nacogdoches County[2]

Nacogdoches to Joaquin edit

After passing a junction with FM 2782 in Harmony, SH 7 skirts the southern edge of A.L. Mangham Junior Regional Airport and enters Nacogdoches becoming Fredonia Street, before reaching a freeway interchange with US 59, SH 21 and Loop 224. Fredonia Street continues northeast into town as Bus. SH 7-N, where SH 7 joins US 59/SH 21/Loop 224 onto Stallings Drive, bypassing downtown Nacogdoches. At the interchange with South Street, which also serves as the southern terminus of Bus. US 59-F, US 59 splits off and continues south on South Street towards Victoria and Laredo. SH 7, SH 21 and Loop 224 continue east on Stallings Drive to an intersection with FM 224 at University Drive near the Cal-Tex Lumber facility. The four highways run concurrently for about two blocks, where FM 1275 splits off, heading south on Rayburn Drive. Shortly afterwards, SH 7/SH 21/Loop 224 meets with FM 2259 at a signalized intersection with Woden Road. East of FM 2259, SH 7/SH 21/Loop 224 curves northeast, to an interchange with East Main Street, which is the eastern terminus of Bus. SH 21-P. SH 21 leaves SH 7 and Loop 224 at this point, heading southeast on Main Street towards San Augustine. SH 7 and Loop 224 continue north to an intersection with Center Highway. While serving as the eastern terminus of Bus. SH 7-N, this intersection is also where SH 7 leaves Loop 224, heading in a northeasterly direction.[2]

Leaving Nacogdoches, SH 7 passes junctions with FM 2112, FM 2713 in Swift and a short two block concurrency with FM 95 in Martinsville, then crosses the Attoyac River, briefly entering San Augustine County, then immediately enters Shelby County. Continuing northeast, the highway intersects with FM 2913 and FM 711, then passes a signalized intersection, acting as the western terminus of Loop 500, entering Center as San Augustine Street. In town, SH 7 has a junction with US 96 at Hurst Street, before reaching Center's town square, which is constructed around the Shelby County Courthouse. The town square also serves as a major intersection with SH 87 and the southern terminus of FM 699. Heading northeast from the town Square on Cora Street and Louisiana Street, SH 7 crosses under a set of railroad tracks, passing intersections with FM 2788 at Sardis Road and Loop 500, before leaving town. On the edge of town, SH 7 passes the southern terminus of FM 1656 at Center Municipal Airport. SH 7 passes intersections with FM 2608 in James and FM 3082, arriving on the outskirts of Joaquin. After passing an intersection with FM 139 and Cunnings Street, SH 7 ends at an intersection with US 84 at a Picnic Area outside town. The highway continues northeast as US 84 across the Sabine River into Logansport, Louisiana.[2]

History edit

 
Historic SH 7

SH 7 was one of the original 25 state highways proposed on June 21, 1917, proposed as a 'Central Texas Highway.'[3] In 1919, the routing was mostly proposed between San Angelo and Goldthwaite, but only the segment to Paint Rock was created. From Goldthwaite, the road follows U.S. Highway 84 to Waco. The remainder follows SH 164 to Personville, FM 39 to Jewett, was unbuilt between Jewett and Crockett, SH 7 then SH 103 to Lufkin, and finally onto the state line via present-day U.S. Highway 69, SH 63, and US 190. On November 20, 1917, SH 7 was rerouted along current U.S. Highway 67 to Brownwood, and U.S. Highway 84 to Waco.[4]

Possibly due to the amount of construction necessary to build this route as proposed, on December 18, 1917, the road was rerouted via U.S. Highway 84 to Palestine, and south on U.S. Highway 287 to Crockett, following the proposed route from there. On March 20, 1918, the road was completely rerouted via current U.S. Highway 84 through Lubbock to Sweetwater. Between Sweetwater and Coleman, the road was not constructed as proposed. SH 7 returns to US 84, through Waco to Palestine, heads south on U.S. Highway 287 to Crockett, turns to Lufkin via the current SH 7, then SH 103 and finally onto Jasper and Newton via present-day U.S. Highway 69, SH 63, and US 190.[5] The old route of SH 7 from Brownwood to San Angelo was renumbered as SH 7A.

On August 21, 1923, SH 7 had been realigned yet again, mainly due to constructions issues. The Sweetwater-Coleman road was never built, and SH 7 was rerouted over existing roads into Abilene. The road's east terminus was shortened to Long Lake. The Crockett-Lufkin section was cancelled, and the section east of Zavalla had been renumbered as SH 63. In 1926, U.S. Highway 70 (US 70), US 80, and US 67 were overlaid over pieces of SH 7, which maintained its number. On October 26, 1932, the highway was extended east across SH 294 into Alto, SH 21 to Nacogdoches, ending in Joaquin via current SH 7, replacing SH 76.[6] On May 23, 1933, SH 7 Loop was designated through Post.[7] On November 27, 1934, SH 7 Spur was designated to Southland.[8] On July 15, 1935, the section of SH 7 from Elkhart to Alto was cancelled.[9] On February 21, 1937, this section was restored.[10] On February 21, 1938, SH 7 Business was designated in Goldthwaite.[11]

On May 24, 1938, a spur to Oglesby was created, but not designated.[12] On December 21, 1938, SH 7 Spur was designated in Oglesby.[13] On September 26, 1939, most of the highway had been overrun by a patchwork of U.S. Highways, leaving only a small portion from Joaquin to Crockett remaining, rerouted yet again to a more southerly route from Nacogdoches, replacing SH 266 and part of SH 103. SH 7 Loop and SH 7 Spur became Spur 18 (Oglesby), Spur 45 (Southland), and Loop 46 (Post). On April 1, 1940, SH 7 was extended west to Centerville. On November 22, 1940, the section from Ratcliff to Crockett was cancelled. On December 3, 1940, SH 7 was extended west to Marquez. On February 20, 1942, the section from Ratcliff to Crockett was redesignated as part of SH 7. SH 7 replaced SH 139 from Chilton to Marquez (originally ended in Marlin; extended east on September 7, 1943) on July 15, 1948. SH 7 was signed (but not designated) to extend west to Eddy on July 31, 1975.[14] The extension to Eddy was officially designated on August 29, 1990, replacing a portion of FM 107. At the request of the City of Nacogdoches, both SH 7 and SH 21 were re-routed onto Loop 224 and part of US 59 around the south side of town on October 25, 2018.[15]

 
Historic SH 7A

SH 7A was a spur route of SH 7 that split off at Brownwood and traveled southwest to San Angelo designated on March 20, 1918, replacing part of SH 7, which was rerouted. On December 20, 1917, an intercounty highway was designated from San Angelo to Fort Stockton.[16] On February 19, 1919, it was extended to Fort Stockton over this intercounty highway.[17] It was transferred to portions of SH 23 and SH 30 (now US 277) on August 21, 1923, with the section from San Angelo to Fort Stockton cancelled, but this section was reinstated as SH 99 (now US 67) in 1924.

 
Historic SH 7B

SH 7B was a spur route of SH 7 designated on January 23, 1922, that split off at Lufkin and traveled southwest through Groveton to Trinity.[18] On August 21, 1923, it was cancelled,[19] but was restored as SH 94 in 1924.

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
McLennanBruceville-Eddy0.0000.000  
 
I-35 / FM 107 west – Austin, Waco, Moody
I-35 exit 315
FallsMooreville6.43710.359 
 
FM 2643 north
Chilton10.626
155.027
17.101
249.492
 
 
 
 
 
US 77 north / Bus. SH 7-B east – Chilton, Waco
interchange; west end of US 77 overlap; route follows US 77's mileage
155.519250.284 
 
FM 1950 west – Cego
156.192
11.791
251.367
18.976
 
 
US 77 south – Cameron
east end of US 77 overlap
12.48420.091 
 
 
Bus. SH 7-B west – Eddy, Moody
13.02620.963 
 
FM 434 north – Satin, Waco
16.72226.911 
 
FM 935 west – Troy
17.966
18.184
28.913
29.264
 
 
SH 320 south – Lott, Westphalia
Marlin22.70536.540 
 
Bus. SH 6-N – Waco, Hearne
23.27037.449 
 
FM 147 east (Walker Street) – Groesbeck
24.16638.891  SH 6 – Waco, Bryaninterchange
25.16340.496 
 
FM 2958 south
32.63352.518 
 
FM 3144 south
33.57154.027  FM 1771
36.04758.012 
 
FM 2745 south
LimestoneKosse38.86362.544  SH 14 – Groesbeck, Bremond
46.34474.583 
 
FM 2749 north – Thornton
Robertson44.14471.043 
 
FM 979 west – Calvert
56.39690.761 
 
FM 937 north – Groesbeck, Lake Limestone, Sterling C. Robertson Dam
LeonMarquez61.47598.934  US 79 – Jewett, Franklin
61.75099.377  Loop 208
65.507105.423 
 
FM 1147 south – Old Bowling
Robbins69.493111.838  FM 39 – Jewett, Normangee
Centerville77.856125.297  I-45 – Dallas, HoustonI-45 exit 164
78.398126.169  SH 75 – Madisonville, Buffalo, Fort Boggy State Park
78.469126.284 
 
FM 1119 south
84.872136.588 
 
FM 811 south
88.980143.199 
 
FM 1511 north
Malvern96.203154.824 
 
FM 542 north – Oakwood
Houston104.281167.824  FM 132 – Porter Springs
109.909–
110.053
176.881–
177.113
 
 
SH 21 west – Madisonville
west end of SH 21 overlap
Crockett110.289177.493  Loop 304 (truck route)
110.985178.613  
 
FM 229 to FM 2076
111.554–
111.605
179.529–
179.611
   
 
US 287 / SH 19 / SH 21 east
east end of SH 21 overlap; traffic circle around Houston County Courthouse
112.836181.592  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loop 304 (truck route) to US 287 / SH 7 / SH 19 / SH 21
Berea120.915194.594  FM 232 – Arbor, Shady Grove
124.745200.758  FM 1733
Kennard128.072206.112  FM 2781 – Pennington
128.226206.360 
 
FM 357 south – Apple Springs
Ratcliff131.617211.817 
 
FM 227 west
Angelina142.660–
142.897
229.589–
229.970
 
 
SH 103 east – Lufkin
Redtown144.488232.531  FM 1819
Pollok148.996–
149.401
239.786–
240.438
  US 69 – Lufkin, Tylerinterchange
NacogdochesHarmony157.037252.727  FM 2782
Nacogdoches163.649263.368 
 
 
 
 
 
US 59 north / SH 21 west / Loop 224 north (Stallings Drive)
 
 
 
Bus. SH 7-N east (South Fredonia Street)
interchange; west end of US 59/SH 21/Loop 224 overlap; western terminus of Bus. SH 7-N
164.444264.647 
 
 
 
 
US 59 south / Bus. US 59 north (South Street) – Lufkin, Houston
interchange; east end of US 59 overlap; southern terminus of Bus. US 59-F
166.002267.154 
 
FM 1275 north (South University Drive) – Stephen F. Austin State University
west end of FM 1275 overlap
166.209267.487 
 
FM 1279 south (Rayburn Drive)
east end of FM 1279 overlap
166.775268.398  FM 2259 (Woden Road)
168.000270.370 
 
 
 
 
SH 21 east / Bus. SH 21-P west (East Main Street) – Nacogdoches, San Augustine
East end of SH 21 overlap; eastern terminus of Bus. SH 21-P
168.723271.533  Loop 224 (East Stallings Drive)
 
 
 
Bus. SH 7-N west (Center Highway)
East end of Loop 224 overlap; eastern terminus of Bus. SH 7-N
174.665281.096 
 
FM 2112 north
Swift177.007284.865 
 
FM 2713 north
Martinsville181.402291.938 
 
FM 95 south – Chireno
west end of FM 95 overlap
181.476292.057 
 
FM 95 north – Garrison
east end of FM 95 overlap
San Augustine
No major junctions
Shelby185.179298.017 
 
FM 2913 north
195.347314.381 
 
FM 711 south
197.573317.963 
 
Loop 500 north – San Augustine, Shelbyville
Center199.092320.408  
 
US 96 (Hurst Street / Southview Circle / truck route) to Loop 500
199.470–
199.562
321.016–
321.164
  
 
SH 87 (Tenaha Street / Shelbyville Street) / FM 699 north (Logansport Street)
traffic circle around Shelby County Courthouse
200.762323.095 
 
FM 2788 east
201.126323.681 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loop 500 south to US 96 / SH 87 / SH 7 west
202.428325.776 
 
  FM 1656 north – Center Municipal Airport
James205.399330.558 
 
FM 2608 east
208.714335.893 
 
FM 3082 east
Joaquin213.783344.050 
 
FM 139 south – Toledo Bend Reservoir
213.910344.255 
 
  Future I-69 / US 84 – Joaquin, Tenaha
U.S. 84 is the future Interstate 69
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Business routes edit

SH 7 has two business routes.

Chilton business route edit

 

 

Business State Highway 7-B

LocationChilton
Length1.355 mi[20] (2.181 km)
Existed1990–present

Business State Highway 7-B (Bus. SH 7-B) is a 1.355-mile (2.181 km) long business loop that runs through Chilton. The route was created in 1990 from a section of FM 107.[20] Bus. SH 7-B begins at an interchange with US 77. The highway continues west of the intersection as a segment of SH 7. Where SH 7 heads south, concurrent with US 77, Bus. SH 7-B heads east, before curving south at an intersection with Mooreville Road. Shortly after the southeasterly turn, Bus. SH 7-B passes the eastern terminus of County Road 4023 (CR 4023), followed by the western terminus of CR 4019. CR 4019 provides access to the center of Chilton. Bus. SH 7-B however, skirts the edge of town and does not serve the town center. From the intersection with CR 4019, Bus. SH 7-B continues south to its terminus with mainline SH 7. Although this intersection marks the end of the business route, the highway continues south as CR 494N to a dead end at the northern bank of Deer Creek.[21]

 
Historic FM 107

This business route was previously designated as a section of FM 107, which used to continue east from I-35 in Bruceville-Eddy to SH 7 right outside of Chilton. Between August 29, 1990, and October 25, 1990, the eastern end of FM 107 was truncated to I-35 and the eastern section transferred to SH 7 and the newly designated Bus. SH 7-B.[22]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Falls County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   US 77 / SH 7 – Waco, Cameron, EddyInterchange; road continues west as SH 7 west
Chilton1.3552.181  SH 7 / County Road 494N – MarlinRoad continues south as CR 494N
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Nacogdoches business route edit

 

 

Business State Highway 7-N

LocationNacogdoches
Length4.229 mi[2] (6.806 km)
Existed2018–present

Business State Highway 7-N (Bus. SH 7-N) is a 4.229-mile (6.806 km) long business route that runs through Nacogdoches.[2] The route was created on October 25, 2018, after SH 7 was re-routed around Nacogdoches on Loop 224 and US 59.[15] Bus. SH 7-B begins at an interchange with SH 7 and US 59/SH 21/Loop 224. The business route then travels northeast on Fredonia Street for one mile (1.61 kilometers), then reaches an intersection with Bus. US 59-F at South Street. Bus. SH 7-B and Bus. US 59-F head north on South Street into downtown Nacogdoches, meeting at an intersection with Bus. SH 21-P at Main Street. Bus. SH 7-N turns right, leaving Bus. US 59-F, then heading east concurrently with Bus. SH 21-P on Main Street. Both business routes pass intersections with FM 1275 at University Drive and FM 2259 at Shawnee Street. At Orton Hill, Bus. SH 21-P breaks away from Bus. 7-N, heading east. Bus. SH 7-N continues northeast for a few more miles on Center Highway, before ending at a traffic controlled intersection with Loop 224 and SH 7.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County.

mi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   
 
  US 59 / SH 21 / SH 7 east / Loop 224 (Stallings Drive)
 
 
SH 7 west (South Fredonia Street)
Interchange; western terminus; road continues southwest as SH 7 west
0.9901.593 
 
 
Bus. US 59 south (South Street)
Western end of Bus. US 59-F concurrency
1.9773.182 
 
 
 
 
 
Bus. US 59 north (North Street) / Bus. SH 21-P west (West Main Street)
Eastern end of Bus. US 59-F concurrency; western end of Bus. SH 21-P concurrency
2.5464.097  FM 1275 (University Drive)
2.6184.213 
 
FM 2259 south (Shawnee Street) / Wedgewood Drive
Northern terminus of FM 2259
3.0434.897 
 
 
Bus. SH 21-P east (East Main Street)
Eastern end of Bus. SH 21-P concurrency
4.2296.806  
 
Loop 224 / SH 7 west (Stallings Drive)
 
 
SH 7 east (Center Highway)
Eastern terminus; road continues northeast as SH 7
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 7". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Texas Department of Transportation (2018). "Statewide Planning Map LRS Readout (ArcGIS)". Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  3. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the June 21, 1917 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  4. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the November 20, 1917 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  5. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the March 20, 1918 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  6. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the October 26, 1932 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  7. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the May 23, 1933 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  8. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the November 27, 1934 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  9. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the July 15, 1935 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  10. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the February 21, 1937 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  11. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the February 21, 1938 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  12. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the May 24, 1938 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  13. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the December 21, 1938 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  14. ^ Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. "Minute Orders of the July 31, 1975 Meeting of the Texas State Highway and Public Transportation Commission" (PDF). Austin: Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  15. ^ a b Texas Department of Transportation (October 25, 2018). "Minute Orders of the Regular Meeting of the Texas Transportation Commission" (PDF). Austin: Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  16. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the December 20, 1917 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  17. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the February 19, 1919 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  18. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the January 23, 1932 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  19. ^ Texas State Highway Department. "Minute Orders of the August 21, 1923 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  20. ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 7-B". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
  21. ^ Google (October 7, 2019). "Map of Clifton, Texas" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
  22. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Farm to Market Road No. 107". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.

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TX 7 redirects here The term may also refer to Texas s 7th congressional district State Highway 7 SH 7 is an east west state highway in the U S state of Texas that runs from Interstate 35 at Eddy to U S Highway 84 about 3 miles 4 8 km west of the Louisiana state line Between Crockett and Nacogdoches SH 7 passes through the Davy Crockett National Forest Commissioned on April 4 1917 SH 7 is one of the original state highways established in Texas and has been re routed several times since its original conception In earlier years SH 7 mostly followed present day U S Highway 84 U S Highway 67 U S Highway 70 among other highways between northwest Texas and the Louisiana state line By 1939 most of the mileage belonging to SH 7 was transferred to the U S Highway System leaving the highway extant only within eastern Texas SH 7 subsequently went through several other major reroutings truncations and extensions between 1939 and 1990 before becoming the highway it is today State Highway 7SH 7 highlighted in red business routes in blueRoute informationMaintained by TxDOTLength212 670 mi 1 342 259 km ExistedApril 4 1917 presentMajor junctionsWest endI 35 in EddyMajor intersectionsUS 77 in Chilton US 79 in Marquez I 45 in Centerville US 287 in Crockett US 69 in Pollok Future I 69 US 59 in Nacogdoches US 96 in CenterEast endFuture I 69 US 84 in JoaquinLocationCountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountiesMcLennan Falls Limestone Leon Houston Angelina Nacogdoches ShelbyHighway systemHighways in TexasInterstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM RM Park Rec RE 6 Loop 7 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Bruceville Eddy to Nacogdoches 1 2 Nacogdoches to Joaquin 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Business routes 4 1 Chilton business route 4 2 Nacogdoches business route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editIncluding concurrencies with other state highways Texas State Highway 7 SH 7 reaches a total length of 213 910 miles 344 255 km between Interstate 35 I 35 and Farm to Market Road 107 FM 107 at Bruceville Eddy and a junction with U S Highway 84 US 84 near the Louisiana state line The highway travels through mostly flat rural landscape that lies between the Dallas Fort Worth area and Houston The highway also passes several small rivers retaining dams and man made reservoirs as well as cutting through the Davy Crockett National Forest and passing the northern boundary of the Sabine National Forest SH 7 currently serves nine counties and nine incorporated towns and cities 2 Bruceville Eddy to Nacogdoches edit SH 7 begins at an interchange with I 35 and FM 107 at Bruceville Eddy in McLennan County The highway proceeds due east crossing the Falls County line less than a mile east of the I 35 interchange About 6 5 miles 10 461 km east of I 35 SH 7 intersects with the southern terminus of FM 2643 Just outside of Chilton SH 7 meets US 77 and Business SH 7 B at an interchange Where the highway continues straight ahead as the business route SH 7 proper becomes concurrent with US 77 passing the eastern terminus of FM 1950 then splitting off on its own again continuing east where US 77 continues south towards Victoria SH 7 meets up with the eastern terminus of Bus SH 7 B in Chilton as well as the southern terminus of FM 434 The highway heads east passing the eastern terminus of FM 935 and SH 320 near Triangle then crosses over the Brazos River on a bridge 2 nbsp SH 7 runs east in CentervilleEast of the river SH 7 enters the town of Marlin passing an intersection with Bus SH 6 N at Williams Street and Craig Street Further into town SH 7 passes the southern terminus of FM 147 at Walker Street On the east side of town SH 7 intersects with SH 6 at a freeway grade interchange then proceeds east out of Marlin Heading away from Marlin the highway has junctions with FM 2958 FM 3144 FM 1711 1771 and FM 2745 before crossing the Limestone County SH 7 becomes Washington Street through Kosse meeting at a junction with SH 14 at Mignonette Street After crossing the railroad tracks and heading east of Kosse SH 7 intersects with the southern terminus of FM 2749 at the Kosse Mine then crosses the Robertson County line The highway intersects with FM 979 and FM 937 before leaving Robertson county and entering Leon County 2 After entering Leon County SH 7 intersects with US 79 and Loop 208 in Marquez then continues east crossing a set of railroad tracks After intersecting with FM 1147 the highway then crosses another set of railroad tracks in Concord In Robbins SH 7 intersects with FM 39 Entering Centerville SH 7 becomes Saint Mary s Street and intersects with I 45 at exit 164 In the center of town SH 7 has two junctions with SH 75 at Commerce Street and the northern terminus of FM 1119 at Cass Street SH 7 goes straight northeast out of Centerville passing FM 811 and FM 1511 before curving east again and passing FM 542 and crossing over a creek into Houston County Following a junction with FM 132 SH 7 arrives at a wye intersection with SH 21 Both SH 7 and SH 21 run concurrently east crossing Loop 304 into Crockett 2 Entering Crockett SH 7 SH 21 become Goliad Avenue and intersect with the southern terminus of FM 229 The pair of highways then crosses under some railroad tracks at Commerce Street Both highways arrive at the Crockett town square which is comprised by four one way streets centered around the Houston County Courthouse The square also acts as a junction between US 287 SH 7 SH 21 and SH 19 SH 21 and SH 7 split away from each other at the square with SH 21 heading northeast on Houston Avenue towards Alto while SH 7 continues east on Goliad Avenue intersecting a second time with Loop 304 before leaving town After passing Houston County Airport FM 232 and FM 1733 SH 7 enters Kennard becoming Main Street After passing a junction with FM 2781 at Welch Street SH 7 arrives at a wye intersection where it turns away from Main Street heading northeast while Main Street continues ahead as FM 357 before turning southeast towards Apple Springs In Ratcliff SH 7 turns to head east again at a junction with FM 227 East of Ratcliff the highway briefly turns northeast again crossing over the Neches River into Angelina County Shortly after crossing the county line SH 7 arrives at an intersection with the western terminus of SH 103 Where the roadway continues east as SH 103 to Lufkin SH 7 turns briefly north then heads diagonally northeast passing FM 1819 near Redtown and a grade separated interchange with US 69 further northeast SH 7 then crosses the Angelina River into Nacogdoches County 2 Nacogdoches to Joaquin edit After passing a junction with FM 2782 in Harmony SH 7 skirts the southern edge of A L Mangham Junior Regional Airport and enters Nacogdoches becoming Fredonia Street before reaching a freeway interchange with US 59 SH 21 and Loop 224 Fredonia Street continues northeast into town as Bus SH 7 N where SH 7 joins US 59 SH 21 Loop 224 onto Stallings Drive bypassing downtown Nacogdoches At the interchange with South Street which also serves as the southern terminus of Bus US 59 F US 59 splits off and continues south on South Street towards Victoria and Laredo SH 7 SH 21 and Loop 224 continue east on Stallings Drive to an intersection with FM 224 at University Drive near the Cal Tex Lumber facility The four highways run concurrently for about two blocks where FM 1275 splits off heading south on Rayburn Drive Shortly afterwards SH 7 SH 21 Loop 224 meets with FM 2259 at a signalized intersection with Woden Road East of FM 2259 SH 7 SH 21 Loop 224 curves northeast to an interchange with East Main Street which is the eastern terminus of Bus SH 21 P SH 21 leaves SH 7 and Loop 224 at this point heading southeast on Main Street towards San Augustine SH 7 and Loop 224 continue north to an intersection with Center Highway While serving as the eastern terminus of Bus SH 7 N this intersection is also where SH 7 leaves Loop 224 heading in a northeasterly direction 2 Leaving Nacogdoches SH 7 passes junctions with FM 2112 FM 2713 in Swift and a short two block concurrency with FM 95 in Martinsville then crosses the Attoyac River briefly entering San Augustine County then immediately enters Shelby County Continuing northeast the highway intersects with FM 2913 and FM 711 then passes a signalized intersection acting as the western terminus of Loop 500 entering Center as San Augustine Street In town SH 7 has a junction with US 96 at Hurst Street before reaching Center s town square which is constructed around the Shelby County Courthouse The town square also serves as a major intersection with SH 87 and the southern terminus of FM 699 Heading northeast from the town Square on Cora Street and Louisiana Street SH 7 crosses under a set of railroad tracks passing intersections with FM 2788 at Sardis Road and Loop 500 before leaving town On the edge of town SH 7 passes the southern terminus of FM 1656 at Center Municipal Airport SH 7 passes intersections with FM 2608 in James and FM 3082 arriving on the outskirts of Joaquin After passing an intersection with FM 139 and Cunnings Street SH 7 ends at an intersection with US 84 at a Picnic Area outside town The highway continues northeast as US 84 across the Sabine River into Logansport Louisiana 2 History edit nbsp Historic SH 7SH 7 was one of the original 25 state highways proposed on June 21 1917 proposed as a Central Texas Highway 3 In 1919 the routing was mostly proposed between San Angelo and Goldthwaite but only the segment to Paint Rock was created From Goldthwaite the road follows U S Highway 84 to Waco The remainder follows SH 164 to Personville FM 39 to Jewett was unbuilt between Jewett and Crockett SH 7 then SH 103 to Lufkin and finally onto the state line via present day U S Highway 69 SH 63 and US 190 On November 20 1917 SH 7 was rerouted along current U S Highway 67 to Brownwood and U S Highway 84 to Waco 4 Possibly due to the amount of construction necessary to build this route as proposed on December 18 1917 the road was rerouted via U S Highway 84 to Palestine and south on U S Highway 287 to Crockett following the proposed route from there On March 20 1918 the road was completely rerouted via current U S Highway 84 through Lubbock to Sweetwater Between Sweetwater and Coleman the road was not constructed as proposed SH 7 returns to US 84 through Waco to Palestine heads south on U S Highway 287 to Crockett turns to Lufkin via the current SH 7 then SH 103 and finally onto Jasper and Newton via present day U S Highway 69 SH 63 and US 190 5 The old route of SH 7 from Brownwood to San Angelo was renumbered as SH 7A On August 21 1923 SH 7 had been realigned yet again mainly due to constructions issues The Sweetwater Coleman road was never built and SH 7 was rerouted over existing roads into Abilene The road s east terminus was shortened to Long Lake The Crockett Lufkin section was cancelled and the section east of Zavalla had been renumbered as SH 63 In 1926 U S Highway 70 US 70 US 80 and US 67 were overlaid over pieces of SH 7 which maintained its number On October 26 1932 the highway was extended east across SH 294 into Alto SH 21 to Nacogdoches ending in Joaquin via current SH 7 replacing SH 76 6 On May 23 1933 SH 7 Loop was designated through Post 7 On November 27 1934 SH 7 Spur was designated to Southland 8 On July 15 1935 the section of SH 7 from Elkhart to Alto was cancelled 9 On February 21 1937 this section was restored 10 On February 21 1938 SH 7 Business was designated in Goldthwaite 11 On May 24 1938 a spur to Oglesby was created but not designated 12 On December 21 1938 SH 7 Spur was designated in Oglesby 13 On September 26 1939 most of the highway had been overrun by a patchwork of U S Highways leaving only a small portion from Joaquin to Crockett remaining rerouted yet again to a more southerly route from Nacogdoches replacing SH 266 and part of SH 103 SH 7 Loop and SH 7 Spur became Spur 18 Oglesby Spur 45 Southland and Loop 46 Post On April 1 1940 SH 7 was extended west to Centerville On November 22 1940 the section from Ratcliff to Crockett was cancelled On December 3 1940 SH 7 was extended west to Marquez On February 20 1942 the section from Ratcliff to Crockett was redesignated as part of SH 7 SH 7 replaced SH 139 from Chilton to Marquez originally ended in Marlin extended east on September 7 1943 on July 15 1948 SH 7 was signed but not designated to extend west to Eddy on July 31 1975 14 The extension to Eddy was officially designated on August 29 1990 replacing a portion of FM 107 At the request of the City of Nacogdoches both SH 7 and SH 21 were re routed onto Loop 224 and part of US 59 around the south side of town on October 25 2018 15 nbsp Historic SH 7ASH 7A was a spur route of SH 7 that split off at Brownwood and traveled southwest to San Angelo designated on March 20 1918 replacing part of SH 7 which was rerouted On December 20 1917 an intercounty highway was designated from San Angelo to Fort Stockton 16 On February 19 1919 it was extended to Fort Stockton over this intercounty highway 17 It was transferred to portions of SH 23 and SH 30 now US 277 on August 21 1923 with the section from San Angelo to Fort Stockton cancelled but this section was reinstated as SH 99 now US 67 in 1924 nbsp Historic SH 7BSH 7B was a spur route of SH 7 designated on January 23 1922 that split off at Lufkin and traveled southwest through Groveton to Trinity 18 On August 21 1923 it was cancelled 19 but was restored as SH 94 in 1924 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesMcLennanBruceville Eddy0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 35 FM 107 west Austin Waco MoodyI 35 exit 315FallsMooreville6 43710 359 nbsp nbsp FM 2643 northChilton10 626155 02717 101249 492 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 77 north Bus SH 7 B east Chilton Wacointerchange west end of US 77 overlap route follows US 77 s mileage155 519250 284 nbsp nbsp FM 1950 west Cego156 19211 791251 36718 976 nbsp nbsp US 77 south Cameroneast end of US 77 overlap12 48420 091 nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus SH 7 B west Eddy Moody13 02620 963 nbsp nbsp FM 434 north Satin Waco 16 72226 911 nbsp nbsp FM 935 west Troy 17 96618 18428 91329 264 nbsp nbsp SH 320 south Lott WestphaliaMarlin22 70536 540 nbsp nbsp Bus SH 6 N Waco Hearne23 27037 449 nbsp nbsp FM 147 east Walker Street Groesbeck24 16638 891 nbsp SH 6 Waco Bryaninterchange 25 16340 496 nbsp nbsp FM 2958 south 32 63352 518 nbsp nbsp FM 3144 south 33 57154 027 nbsp FM 1771 36 04758 012 nbsp nbsp FM 2745 southLimestoneKosse38 86362 544 nbsp SH 14 Groesbeck Bremond 46 34474 583 nbsp nbsp FM 2749 north ThorntonRobertson 44 14471 043 nbsp nbsp FM 979 west Calvert 56 39690 761 nbsp nbsp FM 937 north Groesbeck Lake Limestone Sterling C Robertson DamLeonMarquez61 47598 934 nbsp US 79 Jewett Franklin61 75099 377 nbsp Loop 208 65 507105 423 nbsp nbsp FM 1147 south Old BowlingRobbins69 493111 838 nbsp FM 39 Jewett NormangeeCenterville77 856125 297 nbsp I 45 Dallas HoustonI 45 exit 16478 398126 169 nbsp SH 75 Madisonville Buffalo Fort Boggy State Park78 469126 284 nbsp nbsp FM 1119 south 84 872136 588 nbsp nbsp FM 811 south 88 980143 199 nbsp nbsp FM 1511 northMalvern96 203154 824 nbsp nbsp FM 542 north OakwoodHouston 104 281167 824 nbsp FM 132 Porter Springs 109 909 110 053176 881 177 113 nbsp nbsp SH 21 west Madisonvillewest end of SH 21 overlapCrockett110 289177 493 nbsp Loop 304 truck route 110 985178 613 nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 229 to FM 2076111 554 111 605179 529 179 611 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 287 SH 19 SH 21 easteast end of SH 21 overlap traffic circle around Houston County Courthouse112 836181 592 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Loop 304 truck route to US 287 SH 7 SH 19 SH 21Berea120 915194 594 nbsp FM 232 Arbor Shady Grove 124 745200 758 nbsp FM 1733Kennard128 072206 112 nbsp FM 2781 Pennington128 226206 360 nbsp nbsp FM 357 south Apple SpringsRatcliff131 617211 817 nbsp nbsp FM 227 westAngelina 142 660 142 897229 589 229 970 nbsp nbsp SH 103 east LufkinRedtown144 488232 531 nbsp FM 1819Pollok148 996 149 401239 786 240 438 nbsp US 69 Lufkin TylerinterchangeNacogdochesHarmony157 037252 727 nbsp FM 2782Nacogdoches163 649263 368 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 59 north SH 21 west Loop 224 north Stallings Drive nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus SH 7 N east South Fredonia Street interchange west end of US 59 SH 21 Loop 224 overlap western terminus of Bus SH 7 N164 444264 647 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 59 south Bus US 59 north South Street Lufkin Houstoninterchange east end of US 59 overlap southern terminus of Bus US 59 F166 002267 154 nbsp nbsp FM 1275 north South University Drive Stephen F Austin State Universitywest end of FM 1275 overlap166 209267 487 nbsp nbsp FM 1279 south Rayburn Drive east end of FM 1279 overlap166 775268 398 nbsp FM 2259 Woden Road 168 000270 370 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 21 east Bus SH 21 P west East Main Street Nacogdoches San AugustineEast end of SH 21 overlap eastern terminus of Bus SH 21 P168 723271 533 nbsp Loop 224 East Stallings Drive nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus SH 7 N west Center Highway East end of Loop 224 overlap eastern terminus of Bus SH 7 N 174 665281 096 nbsp nbsp FM 2112 northSwift177 007284 865 nbsp nbsp FM 2713 northMartinsville181 402291 938 nbsp nbsp FM 95 south Chirenowest end of FM 95 overlap181 476292 057 nbsp nbsp FM 95 north Garrisoneast end of FM 95 overlapSan Augustine No major junctionsShelby 185 179298 017 nbsp nbsp FM 2913 north 195 347314 381 nbsp nbsp FM 711 south 197 573317 963 nbsp nbsp Loop 500 north San Augustine ShelbyvilleCenter199 092320 408 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 96 Hurst Street Southview Circle truck route to Loop 500199 470 199 562321 016 321 164 nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 87 Tenaha Street Shelbyville Street FM 699 north Logansport Street traffic circle around Shelby County Courthouse 200 762323 095 nbsp nbsp FM 2788 east 201 126323 681 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Loop 500 south to US 96 SH 87 SH 7 west 202 428325 776 nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 1656 north Center Municipal AirportJames205 399330 558 nbsp nbsp FM 2608 east 208 714335 893 nbsp nbsp FM 3082 eastJoaquin213 783344 050 nbsp nbsp FM 139 south Toledo Bend Reservoir213 910344 255 nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 69 US 84 Joaquin TenahaU S 84 is the future Interstate 691 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusBusiness routes editSH 7 has two business routes Chilton business route edit nbsp nbsp Business State Highway 7 BLocationChiltonLength1 355 mi 20 2 181 km Existed1990 presentBusiness State Highway 7 B Bus SH 7 B is a 1 355 mile 2 181 km long business loop that runs through Chilton The route was created in 1990 from a section of FM 107 20 Bus SH 7 B begins at an interchange with US 77 The highway continues west of the intersection as a segment of SH 7 Where SH 7 heads south concurrent with US 77 Bus SH 7 B heads east before curving south at an intersection with Mooreville Road Shortly after the southeasterly turn Bus SH 7 B passes the eastern terminus of County Road 4023 CR 4023 followed by the western terminus of CR 4019 CR 4019 provides access to the center of Chilton Bus SH 7 B however skirts the edge of town and does not serve the town center From the intersection with CR 4019 Bus SH 7 B continues south to its terminus with mainline SH 7 Although this intersection marks the end of the business route the highway continues south as CR 494N to a dead end at the northern bank of Deer Creek 21 nbsp Historic FM 107This business route was previously designated as a section of FM 107 which used to continue east from I 35 in Bruceville Eddy to SH 7 right outside of Chilton Between August 29 1990 and October 25 1990 the eastern end of FM 107 was truncated to I 35 and the eastern section transferred to SH 7 and the newly designated Bus SH 7 B 22 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Falls County Locationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 77 SH 7 Waco Cameron EddyInterchange road continues west as SH 7 westChilton1 3552 181 nbsp SH 7 County Road 494N MarlinRoad continues south as CR 494N1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Nacogdoches business route edit nbsp nbsp Business State Highway 7 NLocationNacogdochesLength4 229 mi 2 6 806 km Existed2018 presentBusiness State Highway 7 N Bus SH 7 N is a 4 229 mile 6 806 km long business route that runs through Nacogdoches 2 The route was created on October 25 2018 after SH 7 was re routed around Nacogdoches on Loop 224 and US 59 15 Bus SH 7 B begins at an interchange with SH 7 and US 59 SH 21 Loop 224 The business route then travels northeast on Fredonia Street for one mile 1 61 kilometers then reaches an intersection with Bus US 59 F at South Street Bus SH 7 B and Bus US 59 F head north on South Street into downtown Nacogdoches meeting at an intersection with Bus SH 21 P at Main Street Bus SH 7 N turns right leaving Bus US 59 F then heading east concurrently with Bus SH 21 P on Main Street Both business routes pass intersections with FM 1275 at University Drive and FM 2259 at Shawnee Street At Orton Hill Bus SH 21 P breaks away from Bus 7 N heading east Bus SH 7 N continues northeast for a few more miles on Center Highway before ending at a traffic controlled intersection with Loop 224 and SH 7 2 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Nacogdoches Nacogdoches County mi 2 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 59 SH 21 SH 7 east Loop 224 Stallings Drive nbsp nbsp SH 7 west South Fredonia Street Interchange western terminus road continues southwest as SH 7 west0 9901 593 nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 59 south South Street Western end of Bus US 59 F concurrency1 9773 182 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 59 north North Street Bus SH 21 P west West Main Street Eastern end of Bus US 59 F concurrency western end of Bus SH 21 P concurrency2 5464 097 nbsp FM 1275 University Drive 2 6184 213 nbsp nbsp FM 2259 south Shawnee Street Wedgewood DriveNorthern terminus of FM 22593 0434 897 nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus SH 21 P east East Main Street Eastern end of Bus SH 21 P concurrency4 2296 806 nbsp nbsp nbsp Loop 224 SH 7 west Stallings Drive nbsp nbsp SH 7 east Center Highway Eastern terminus road continues northeast as SH 71 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences edit Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 7 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved March 15 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Texas Department of Transportation 2018 Statewide Planning Map LRS Readout ArcGIS Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the June 21 1917 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the November 20 1917 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the March 20 1918 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the October 26 1932 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the May 23 1933 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the November 27 1934 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the July 15 1935 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the February 21 1937 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the February 21 1938 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the May 24 1938 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the December 21 1938 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation Minute Orders of the July 31 1975 Meeting of the Texas State Highway and Public Transportation Commission PDF Austin Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation Retrieved October 30 2019 a b Texas Department of Transportation October 25 2018 Minute Orders of the Regular Meeting of the Texas Transportation Commission PDF Austin Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the December 20 1917 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the February 19 1919 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the January 23 1932 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 Texas State Highway Department Minute Orders of the August 21 1923 Meeting of the Texas State Highway Department PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Retrieved October 30 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d Business State Highway No 7 B Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Google October 7 2019 Map of Clifton Texas Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 7 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d Farm to Market Road No 107 Highway Designation Files Texas Department 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