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List of state highway loops in Texas (200–299)

State highway loops in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

Texas State Highway Loop marker
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
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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Loop 201 edit

 

State Highway Loop 201

LocationHarris County
ExistedSeptember 23, 1959[1]–March 28, 1996

Loop 201 was located in Baytown.

Loop 201 was designated on September 23, 1959, as a redesignation of Spur 201 when it was extended northeast to SH 146 at McKinney Road. On October 22, 1976, the road was extended east 1.1 miles (1.8 km) to SH 146 near Ferry Road. Loop 201 was cancelled on March 28, 1996, and became a portion of SH 146 when it was rerouted.

Loop 203 edit

Loop 203 (1948) edit

 

State Highway Loop 203

LocationCollin County
ExistedJanuary 17, 1948[2]–October 28, 1961

The first use of the Loop 203 designation was in Collin County as a loop off then-proposed US 75 in McKinney. On May 25, 1954, the route was unchanged, but was signed as US 75 Business after US 75 was rerouted. Loop 203 was cancelled on October 28, 1961, and removed from the highway system.

Loop 203 (1977) edit

 

State Highway Loop 203

LocationHaskell County
ExistedOctober 21, 1997[2]–June 21, 1990

The next use of the Loop 203 designation was in Haskell County as a loop off US 277 in Weinert. The route was signed as US 277 Business rather than Loop 203. Loop 203 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US 277.

Loop 204 edit

 

State Highway Loop 204

LocationCollingsworth County
ExistedFebruary 27, 1948[3]–present

Loop 204 is located in Wellington.

Loop 204 was designated on February 27, 1948, on the current route.

Loop 205 edit

 

State Highway Loop 205

LocationFannin County
ExistedJune 1, 1948[4]–present

Loop 205 is located in Bonham.

Loop 205 was designated on June 1, 1948, on the current route.

Loop 207 edit

 

State Highway Loop 207

LocationChambers County
ExistedSeptember 12, 1946[5]–present

Loop 207 is located in Mont Belvieu. Both of its termini are at SH 146. Within the city, it runs along North Main Street and intersects FM 565.

Loop 207 was designated on September 12, 1946, along the current route.[5]

Loop 208 edit

 

State Highway Loop 208

LocationLeon County
ExistedJuly 20, 1948[6]–present

Loop 208 is located in Marquez.

Loop 208 was designated on July 20, 1948, on the current route.

Loop 210 edit

 

State Highway Loop 210

LocationAngelina County
ExistedJune 1, 1948[7]–present

Loop 210 is located in Diboll.

Loop 210 was designated on June 1, 1948, on the current route.

Loop 211 edit

 

State Highway Loop 211

LocationDeaf Smith County
ExistedDecember 10, 1946[8]–present

Loop 211 is located in Hereford.

Loop 211 was designated on December 10, 1946, on the current route.

Loop 212 edit

 

State Highway Loop 212

LocationTravis County
ExistedAugust 26, 1948[9]–present
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Loop 212 is located in Manor. Its western terminus is at US 290 in the western part of the city. It proceeds east along Murray Avenue before turning south to follow Lexington Street through the center of Manor. Loop 212 turns east at Parsons Street at an intersection with FM 973, and the two routes run concurrently. After leaving the city limits, the roadway is known Old Highway 20. The routes then turn north to another intersection with US 290, where the Loop 212 designation terminates. The road continues to the north as FM 973.[10]

Loop 212 was designated on August 26, 1948, as a loop route off US 290 into Manor.[9] A portion of the highway is routed over a former alignment of the original SH 20, which was redesignated US 290 in 1951.[11]

Loop 213 edit

 

State Highway Loop 213

LocationBexar County
ExistedAugust 26, 1948[12]–August 4, 1966

Loop 213 was located in San Antonio.

Loop 213 was designated on August 26, 1948, from US 90, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of San Antonio, to a point 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north. On August 4, 1966, Loop 213 was cancelled and removed from the highway system when US 90 was rerouted.

Loop 214 edit

 

State Highway Loop 214

LocationMartin County
ExistedAugust 28, 1991[13]–March 30, 1995

Loop 214 was located in Stanton.

Loop 214 was designated on August 28, 1991, as a replacement of a section of US 80 when it was decommissioned in favor of I-20. On March 30, 1995, Loop 214 was cancelled by district request and transferred to Business I-20-F.

Loop 216 edit

 

State Highway Loop 216

LocationHunt County
ExistedAugust 28, 1958[14]–June 21, 1990

Loop 216 was located in Commerce.

Loop 216 was designated on August 26, 1958, as a loop off SH 24 (now SH 224) in Commerce. On June 21, 1990, Loop 216 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH 24 (now Bus. SH 224).

Loop 217 edit

 

State Highway Loop 217

LocationTarrant County
ExistedAugust 1, 1947–April 18, 1963[15]

Loop 217 was located in Fort Worth.

Loop 217 was designated on August 1, 1947, from US 377/SH 183 west of Fort Worth southeast to US 81 near the south city limits. On September 27, 1951, the road was extended northeast and north to SH 183 and/or SH 121 northeast of Fort Worth. Loop 217 was cancelled on April 18, 1963: the section from SH 183 and/or SH 121 southwest to Horne Road became I-820 and the section from Horne Road northwest to US 377 was transferred to Loop 820 (now SH 183).

Loop 218 edit

 

State Highway Loop 218

LocationDawson County
ExistedDecember 12, 1946[16]–June 21, 1990

Loop 218 was located in Lamesa. It is now Bus. US 87.

Loop 219 edit

 

State Highway Loop 219

LocationKaufman County
ExistedJune 1, 1948[17]–December 19, 1991

Loop 219 was located in Crandall.

Loop 219 was designated on June 1, 1948, from US 175 north of Crandall south to then-US 175, then east to new US 175. On December 19, 1991, Loop 219 was cancelled on December 19, 1991, and transferred to Bus. US 175.

Loop 220 edit

 

State Highway Loop 220

LocationFayette County
ExistedApril 27, 1995[18]–present

Loop 220 is located in Plum.

Loop 220 was designated on April 27, 1995, as a loop off SH 71 in Plum. This was formerly a section of SH 71 before it was rerouted south around the town.

Loop 220 (1949) edit

 

State Highway Loop 220

LocationFannin County
ExistedFebruary 25, 1949[18]–June 21, 1990

The original Loop 220 was designated as a loop off US 69 in Trenton as a replacement of US 69 when it was rerouted. Loop 220 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US 69.

Loop 221 edit

 

State Highway Loop 221

LocationFannin County
ExistedFebruary 25, 1949[19]–October 31, 2002

Loop 221 was located in Leonard.

Loop 221 was designated on February 25, 1949, from US 69 near the north city limits of Leonard to SH 78 in Leonard. On October 31, 2002, Loop 221 was cancelled by district request and redesignated as FM 896.

Loop 222 edit

 

State Highway Loop 222

LocationFayette County
ExistedFebruary 23, 1949[20]–present

Loop 222 is located in Schulenburg.

Loop 222 was designated on February 23, 1949, on the current route.

Loop 223 edit

 

State Highway Loop 223

LocationBastrop County
ExistedMarch 29, 1949[21]–present

Loop 223 is located in McDade.

Loop 223 was designated on March 29, 1949, on the current route.

Loop 224 edit

 

State Highway Loop 224

LocationNacogdoches County
Length11.335 mi[22] (18.242 km)
ExistedMarch 1, 1960–present

Loop 224 is located in Nacogdoches.

Loop 224 was designated on March 1, 1960, from SH 21 west of Nacogdoches south, east, and north to SH 7 east of Nacogdoches. On July 31, 1964, the road was extended north from SH 21 to US 59 and US 259. On May 3, 1967, the road was extended north and west from SH 7 to another junction with Loop 224, completing the loop.[22]

Junction list

The entire route is in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County.

mi[23]kmExitDestinationsNotes
0.000–
1.040
0.000–
1.674
 
 
US 59 north / Westward Drive (Northwest Stallings Drive)
Interchange; eastern end of concurrency with US 59
1.4522.337 
 
Bus. US 59 (North Street)
2.7634.447 
 
FM 1275 south (North University Drive)
Northern terminus of FM 1275
3.7546.041  FM 2609 (Appleby Sand Road)
4.8617.823  FM 1878 (East Starr Avenue)
7.00711.277 
 
 
 
 
SH 7 east / Bus. SH 7-N west
Western end of SH 7 concurrency; eastern terminus of Bus. SH 7
7.598–
7.873
12.228–
12.670
 
 
 
 
 
SH 21 east / Bus. SH 21-P west (East Main Street)
Interchange; western end of SH 21 concurrency; eastern terminus of Bus. SH 21
8.95314.408  FM 2259 (Woden Road)
10.56417.001 
 
FM 1275 south (South Rayburn Drive)
Western end of FM 1275 concurrency
10.74017.284 
 
FM 1275 north (South University Drive)
Eastern end of FM 1275 concurrency
11.63618.726 
 
FM 2863 south (New Press Road)
Northern terminus of FM 2863
12.129–
12.539
19.520–
20.180
59S 
 
 
 
 
US 59 south / Bus. US 59 north (South Street)
Interchange; western end of US 59 concurrency; southern terminus of Bus. US 59; signed as exit 59S westbound only
12.94220.828 
 
US 59 south
Planned freeway interchange; westbound access only
12.942–
13.315
20.828–
21.428
 
 
 
 
 
SH 7 west / Bus. SH 7-N east (South Fredonia Street)
Interchange; eastern end of SH 7 concurrency; western terminus of Bus. SH 7
13.668–
14.173
21.997–
22.809
  FM 225 (Durst Street)Interchange
14.876–
15.340
23.941–
24.687
 
 
 
 
 
SH 21 west / Bus. SH 21-P east (Douglass Road)
Interchange; eastern end of SH 21 concurrency; western terminus of Bus. SH 21
16.37926.359 
 
FM 2609 east
Eastbound access only; western terminus of FM 2609
17.628–
18.095
28.370–
29.121
  FM 1638 (Old Tyler Road)Interchange
 
 
FM 3314 west (Lone Star Road)
Accessible from westbound entrance ramp only; eastern terminus of FM 3314
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Loop 225 edit

 

State Highway Loop 225

LocationDimmit County
ExistedNovember 18, 1947[24]–present

Loop 225 is located in Carrizo Springs.

Loop 225 was designated on November 18, 1947, on the current route.

Loop 227 edit

 

State Highway Loop 227

LocationLiberty County
ExistedMay 4, 1984[25]–present

Loop 227 is located in Liberty.

Loop 227 was designated on May 4, 1984, from SH 146 at Hardin Drive and Main Street south and southwest to US 90. The route was formerly a portion of SH 146.

Loop 227 (1947) edit

 

State Highway Loop 227

LocationKleberg County
ExistedNovember 18, 1947[25]–January 19, 1966

The original Loop 227 was designated on November 18, 1947, as a loop off US 77 in Kingsville as a replacement of US 77 when it was rerouted. On January 19, 1966, Loop 227 was cancelled and returned to the city of Kingsville when US 77 was rerouted and the old route became Loop 428 (now Bus. US 77). The road is now 6th Street.

Loop 229 edit

 

State Highway Loop 229

LocationCoke County
ExistedFebruary 27, 1948[26]–present

Loop 229 is located in Robert Lee. It runs from SH 208 to FM 1904.

Loop 229 was designated on February 27, 1948, from SH 208 in Robert Lee via Austin Street and 7th Street to SH 208. On December 16, 1960, the section on Austin Street was given to the city, and the road was extended northwest on the old location of FM 387 to the new location, which became FM 1904 on January 12, 1969, when FM 387 was rerouted; FM 387 became part of SH 158 on May 6, 1969, and was relocated elsewhere in the state on April 25, 1978.

Loop 230 edit

 

State Highway Loop 230

LocationBastrop County
ExistedAugust 15, 1984[27]–present

Loop 230 is located in Smithville.

Loop 230 was designated on August 15, 1984, on the current route.

Loop 230 (1946) edit

 

State Highway Loop 230

LocationLubbock County
ExistedDecember 10, 1946[27]–October 30, 1957

The original Loop 230 was designated on December 10, 1946, from US 62/US 82 east of Lubbock along College Avenue (this was corrected to E. Broadway in 1950) to US 87 in Lubbock. Loop 230 was cancelled on October 30, 1957, and removed from the highway system due to changes with Lubbock's highway system.

Loop 231 edit

Loop 231 (1947) edit

 

State Highway Loop 231

LocationLubbock County
ExistedNovember 18, 1947[28]–October 30, 1957

The first use of the Loop 231 designation was in Lubbock County, from US 87 south of Lubbock to then-US 84 in southern Lubbock, then north along US 84 via Lubbock to Fourth Street, then north to US 87. Loop 231 was cancelled on October 30, 1957, and removed from the highway system due to changes with Lubbock's highway system.

Loop 231 (1958) edit

 

State Highway Loop 231

LocationAndrews County
ExistedNovember 20, 1958[28]–August 27, 1959

The next use of the Loop 231 designation was in Andrews County as a loop off SH 51 in Andrews. The route was never built, and was cancelled nine months later.

Loop 232 edit

 

State Highway Loop 232

LocationMcLennan County
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[27]–March 9, 1964

Loop 232 was located in Waco.

Loop 232 was designated on October 31, 1958, from US 84/FM 2418 east of Bellmead southeast to FM 2491. On September 27, 1960, the road was extended 1.4 miles (2.3 km) south to SH 6. Loop 232 was cancelled on March 9, 1964, and transferred to Loop 340.

Loop 235 edit

 

State Highway Loop 235

LocationSmith County
ExistedAugust 11, 1950[29]–present

Loop 235 is located in Tyler.

Loop 235 was designated on August 11, 1950, on the current route.

Loop 236 edit

 

State Highway Loop 236

LocationCass County
ExistedSeptember 28, 1950[30]–present

Loop 236 is located in Queen City.

Loop 236 was designated on September 28, 1950, on the current route. It was the old route of US 59, and was to be marked as Bus. US 59, but that designation never took effect.

Loop 237 edit

Loop 237 (1950) edit

 

State Highway Loop 237

LocationBowie County
ExistedSeptember 28, 1950[31]–September 23, 1953

The first use of the Loop 237 designation was in Bowie County, from US 82 along Robinson Road to US 62 in Texarkana. Loop 237 was cancelled on September 23, 1953, and eliminated from the highway system.

Loop 237 (1958) edit

 

State Highway Loop 237

LocationNolan County
ExistedApril 15, 1959[27]–June 21, 1990

The next use of the Loop 237 designation was in Nolan County as a redesignation of Spur 237 in Roscoe. Loop 237 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Business I-20-L.

Loop 238 edit

 

State Highway Loop 238

LocationCamp County
ExistedNovember 20, 1950[32]–March 31, 2016

Loop 238 was located in Pittsburg.

Loop 238 was designated on November 20, 1950, as a loop off US 271 in Pittsburg. On March 31, 2016, Loop 238 was redesignated as Bus. US 271.

Loop 243 edit

 

State Highway Loop 243

LocationTaylor County
ExistedJuly 28, 1959[33]–June 21, 1990

Loop 243 was located in Abilene.

Loop 243 was designated on July 28, 1959, as a loop off US 83 in Abilene. On June 21, 1990, Loop 243 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US 83.

Loop 249 edit

Loop 249 (1952) edit

 

State Highway Loop 249

LocationCameron County
ExistedMarch 24, 1952[34]–March 2, 1967

The first use of the Loop 249 designation was in Cameron County as a loop off US 77 in Harlingen. On March 2, 1967, Loop 249 was cancelled and removed from the highway system due to completion of US 83/Spur 206.

Loop 249 (1980) edit

 

State Highway Loop 249

LocationWise County
ExistedJune 16, 1980[34]–June 21, 1990

The second use of the Loop 249 designation was in Alvord. It is now Bus. US 81.

Loop 250 edit

 

State Highway Loop 250

LocationMidland County
ExistedAugust 31, 1977[35]–present

Loop 250 is located in Midland. Serving as the city's northern bypass, it runs from I-20 west of town to I-20 east of town.

Loop 250 was designated on August 31, 1977, on the current route. On July 24, 1984, Loop 250 replaced all of FM 1369 and a section of FM 868 from Loop 250 to SH 349; these sections had been co-located with Loop 250 since 1978.

Loop 250 (1952) edit

 

State Highway Loop 250

LocationTravis County
ExistedMarch 31, 1952[35]–August 17, 1954

The original Loop 250 was designated on March 31, 1952, from US 81 (now I-35) in north Austin southeast to US 183 near the Montopolis Bridge southeast of Austin. Loop 250 was cancelled on August 17, 1954, and transferred to US 183.

Loop 251 edit

Loop 251 (1951) edit

 

State Highway Loop 251

LocationJefferson County
ExistedSeptember 19, 1951[36]–May 24, 1963

The first use of the Loop 251 designation was in Jefferson County, from US 90 at 11th Street in Beaumont southeast to US 69 near southern Beaumont. Loop 251 was cancelled on May 24, 1963, and replaced by a rerouted US 69, US 96 and US 287, but this did not take effect until 90 days later.

Loop 251 (1965) edit

 

State Highway Loop 251

LocationLubbock County
ExistedJanuary 26, 1965[36]–June 21, 1990

The next use of the Loop 251 designation was in Lubbock County as a loop off US 84 in Slaton. The route was signed as US 84 Business rather than Loop 251. On June 21, 1990, Loop 251 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US 84.

Loop 252 edit

 

State Highway Loop 252

LocationStephens County
ExistedMarch 28, 1952[37]–present

Loop 252 is located in Caddo.

Loop 252 was designated on March 28, 1952, on the current route.

Loop 254 edit

 

State Highway Loop 254

LocationEastland County
Length5.948 mi[38] (9.572 km)
ExistedAugust 28, 1991[38]–present

Loop 254 is located in Ranger.

Loop 254 was designated on August 28, 1991, on the current route as part of the cancellation of US 80 west of Dallas.

Loop 254 begins at I-20 / FM 2461 in southwestern Ranger. The highway travels through less developed areas of town before passing by Ranger College and Ranger Airfield. Loop 254 intersects Farm to Market Road 101 near the town square, then turns to a more eastward direction near Clay Street. The highway travels past Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park and Ranger High School before ending at a modified trumpet interchange with I-20.

Junction list

The entire route is in Eastland County.

Locationmi[39]kmDestinationsNotes
Ranger0.00.0  
 
I-20 / FM 2461 south – Eastland, Weatherford
I-20 exit 349
2.43.9 
 
FM 101 west – Morton Valley, Caddo
5.99.5  I-20 – Weatherford, EastlandI-20 exit 354
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Loop 254 (1952) edit

 

State Highway Loop 254

LocationStarr County
ExistedJune 10, 1952–May 1, 1989[38]

The original Loop 254 was designated on June 10, 1952, as a loop off US 83 in Rio Grande City. On May 1, 1989, Loop 254 was cancelled by district request and transferred to and redesignated as US 83.

Loop 255 edit

 

State Highway Loop 255

LocationCamp County
ExistedDecember 17, 2015[40]–present

Loop 255 is located in Camp County. It is planned to run from FM 1520 to US 271, but currently is only signed from CR 2118 to US271.

Loop 255 was designated on December 17, 2015, on the current route as a replacement of FM 3535.

Loop 255 (1959) edit

 

State Highway Loop 255

LocationFreestone County
ExistedOctober 21, 1959[41]–June 21, 1990

Loop 255 was located in Teague.

Loop 255 was designated on October 21, 1959, as a loop off US 84 in Teague as a replacement of US 84 when it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop 255 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US 84.

Loop 256 edit

 

State Highway Loop 256

LocationAnderson County
ExistedOctober 31, 1958[42]–present

Loop 256 is a loop highway around Palestine. Loop 256 is a five-lane highway around the city. The southeast side of the loop, from its intersections with US 287/SH 19 to US 79/US 84, is the only part that is heavily commercially developed.

The road first appears on maps in 1964 as a six-mile (10 km) road on Palestine's east side, connecting US 287 with SH 155. During the 1970s, 1980s, and the early 1990s the loop was expanded to finally form a complete circle around the core of the city.

Loop 256 was designated on October 31, 1958, from SH 155 northeast of Palestine southward to US 287. On September 27, 1960, Loop 256 was extended northwest to US 79. On July 31, 1969, Loop 256 was extended back to SH 155, making it a full loop.

Loop 257 edit

 

State Highway Loop 257

LocationLampasas County
ExistedJuly 22, 1952[43]–present

Loop 257 is located in Lampasas.

Loop 257 was designated on July 22, 1952, on the current route.

Loop 260 edit

 

State Highway Loop 260

LocationDallas County
ExistedAugust 20, 1952[44]–June 25, 1991

Loop 260 was located in Dallas.

Loop 260 was designated on August 20, 1952, from US 80 in western Oak Cliff Addition to US 80 at or near the Dallas County Courthouse as a replacement of what was left of SH 1. The route was signed as US 80 Business rather than Loop 260. Loop 260 was cancelled on June 25, 1991, by district request and returned to the city of Dallas.

Loop 262 edit

 

State Highway Loop 262

LocationFreestone County
ExistedMay 27, 1952[45]–present

Loop 262 is located in Streetman.

Loop 262 was designated on May 27, 1952, on the current route.

Loop 264 edit

Loop 264 (1952) edit

 

State Highway Loop 264

LocationKarnes County
ExistedSeptember 25, 1952[46]–December 4, 1952

The first use of the Loop 264 designation was in Karnes County as a loop off US 181 in Karnes City. This was formerly a portion of US 181 before it was rerouted; the route was signed as US 181 Business rather than Loop 264. Three months later Loop 264 was cancelled and replaced by extensions of SH 80 and FM 1144, although it remained signed as US 181 Business.

Loop 264 (1959) edit

 

State Highway Loop 264

LocationHunt County
ExistedDecember 19, 1959[46]–January 28, 1970

The next use of the Loop 264 designation was in Hunt County as a loop off SH 34 in Quinlan as a replacement of a portion of FM 35. On January 28, 1970, the section from SH 34 in Quinlan to a point 0.544 miles (0.875 km) west was transferred to SH 276 and the route was changed to Spur 264.

Loop 265 edit

 

State Highway Loop 265

LocationFalls County
ExistedMarch 28, 1952[47]–present

Loop 265 is located in Rosebud.

Loop 265 was designated on March 28, 1952, on the current route.

Loop 266 edit

 

State Highway Loop 266

LocationAngelina County
ExistedNovember 18, 1952[48]–April 30, 2020

Loop 266 was located in Lufkin.

Loop 266 was designated on November 18, 1952, from US 59 north of Lufkin to US 59 south of Lufkin along the old route of US 59. The road was signed as Bus. US 59 until June 21, 1990, when US 59 was rerouted and Bus. US 59 was designated on the old route of US 59. Loop 266 was cancelled on April 30, 2020, and given to the city of Lufkin.[49][50] The road is now known as First Street.

Loop 267 edit

 

State Highway Loop 267

LocationWichita County
ExistedNovember 19, 1952[51]–May 30, 2002

Loop 267 was located in Burkburnett.

Loop 267 was designated on November 19, 1952, as a loop off US 277/US 281 in Burkburnett. The route was signed as US 277/US 281 Business rather than Loop 267. Two months later the northern half was transferred to SH 240. On April 24, 1964, the road was extended on a new route over SH 240 (SH 240 was rerouted on top of Loop 165) and old US 277/US 281 to US 277/US 281; this became effective when traffic was routed on new US 277, US 281 and US 287. Loop 267 was cancelled on May 30, 2002, by district request and redesignated as SH 240 when it was realigned.

Loop 268 edit

 

State Highway Loop 268

LocationMidland County
ExistedJune 30, 2011[52]–present

Loop 268 is located in Midland.

Loop 268 was designated on June 30, 2011, on the current route as a redesignation of Spur 268.

Loop 271 edit

 

State Highway Loop 271

LocationGray County
ExistedJuly 28, 1953[53]–present

Loop 271 is located in Alanreed.

 
Eastbound in Alanreed, April 2011

Loop 271 begins at the end of the ramp for eastbound I-40 at exit 135; traffic may also turn on to the eastbound frontage road. The route travels along 3rd Avenue, and intersects FM 291 in the center of Alanreed. The highways share a brief concurrency before FM 291 turns to the south. Loop 271 ends at I-40, where eastbound traffic can either enter the freeway eastbound or default onto the eastbound frontage road.[54]

Loop 271 was designated on July 28, 1953. It is an older alignment of US 66, which was rerouted north of the town that year.[53] The route is signed with Historic US 66 route markers.[53]

Loop 274 edit

 

State Highway Loop 274

LocationBrazoria County
ExistedSeptember 30, 1999[55]–present

Loop 274 is located in Angleton. Its southern terminus is at an interchange with Bus. SH 288 and runs to the west of that route, providing an overpass of the Union Pacific Railroad crossing near the junction. It intersects SH 35 in the city's central business district before ending at another intersection with Bus. SH 288.[56]

The current Loop 274 was designated on September 30, 1999, along the current route.[55]

Loop 274 (1958) edit

 

State Highway Loop 252

LocationHale County
ExistedMay 22, 1958[55]–January 31, 1967

A previous route numbered Loop 274 was designated in Hale County on May 22, 1958, as a loop off US 87 (now I-27) around the west side of Plainview. Loop 274 was cancelled on January 31, 1967, and replaced by US 87 when that route was rerouted; the original route of US 87 became Loop 445, which is now Business I-27.

Loop 275 edit

 

State Highway Loop 275

LocationTravis County
ExistedSeptember 26, 1939[57]–present

Loop 275 is located in Austin.

Although Loop 275 was not officially designated until March 24, 1954, it was created on September 26, 1939, when US 81 (now I-35) was rerouted east onto its current alignment. The route was also signed as US 81 Business until 1975. On July 11, 1986, and February 24, 2000, at district request, the sections from US 183 to Williamson Creek were removed and returned to the city of Austin, creating the current gap in the route.

Loop 279 edit

 

State Highway Loop 279

LocationPotter County
ExistedMay 25, 1954[58]–present

Loop 281 edit

 

State Highway Loop 281

LocationGregg and Harrison counties
ExistedMarch 22, 1960[59]–present

Loop 281 (1954) edit

 

State Highway Loop 281

LocationWichita County
ExistedDecember 3, 1954–November 7, 1958[59]

A previous route numbered Loop 281 was designated in Wichita County on December 3, 1954, from then-US 82/US 287 southeast of Wichita Falls northwest alongside the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad and Fort Worth and Denver Railway rail lines to then-US 281 on the city's north side. Loop 281 was cancelled on November 7, 1958, and renumbered as Loop 165 (now SH 240) to avoid confusion with US 281.[59]

Loop 282 edit

 

State Highway Loop 282

LocationAtascosa County
ExistedSeptember 27, 1954[60]–present

Loop 282 is located in Poteet.

Loop 282 was designated on September 27, 1954, as a loop off SH 346 (now SH 16) in Poteet. The route, formerly a portion of SH 346, was redesignated as SH 346 Business but numbered as Loop 282.

Loop 283 edit

 

State Highway Loop 283

LocationWashington County
ExistedSeptember 29, 1954[61]–June 21, 1990

Loop 283 was located in Brenham.

Loop 283 was designated on September 29, 1954, from SH 36 north of Brenham southwest to US 290 west of Brenham, then southeast to SH 36 south of Brenham, then northeast to US 290 southeast of Brenham, forming a partial loop. On January 18, 1960, the section from US 290 west of Brenham to US 290 southeast of Brenham was transferred to US 290 (the former route of US 290 became Loop 318). On June 4, 1964, the remainder of the route was transferred to SH 36 and Loop 283 was reassigned to a former routing of SH 36 from SH 36 to US 290 and signed as SH 36 Business rather than Loop 283. Loop 283 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. SH 36.

Loop 284 edit

 

State Highway Loop 284

LocationMorris County
ExistedMay 31, 1965[62]–present

Loop 284 is located in Omaha.

Loop 284 was designated on May 31, 1965, on the current route.

Loop 284 (1958) edit

 

State Highway Loop 284

LocationShelby County
ExistedAugust 28, 1958[62]–February 5, 1960

The original Loop 284 was designated on August 28, 1958, as a loop off SH 87 around the north side of Center. Loop 284 was cancelled on February 5, 1960, and removed from the highway system after the city of Center deferred construction.

Loop 285 edit

 

State Highway Loop 285

LocationHardeman County
ExistedDecember 17, 1970[63]–present

Loop 285 is located in Quanah.

Loop 285 was designated on December 17, 1970, on the current route, replacing the old route of US 287.

Loop 285 (1955) edit

 

State Highway Loop 285

LocationHardeman County
ExistedSeptember 30, 1955[63]–December 17, 1970

The original Loop 285 was designated on September 30, 1955, from US 287 in western Quanah north to Spur 133. This was formerly a portion of US 287 before it was rerouted. Loop 285 was cancelled on December 17, 1970, and became a portion of FM 2568.

Loop 286 edit

 

State Highway Loop 286

LocationLamar County
ExistedJune 30, 1955[64]–present

Loop 286 is located that encircles Paris.

Loop 286 was designated on June 30, 1955, from FM 79, 1.3 miles (2.1 km) northwest of Paris, east 3.3 miles (5.3 km) to FM 195, 1.2 miles (1.9 km) northeast of Paris. On March 29, 1957, the road was extended south, west and north back to FM 79 near the origin, completing the loop around Paris. On May 28, 1969, the northern half of Loop 286 was transferred to US 82 and US 271.[64]

Junction list

The entire route is in Paris, Lamar County. All exits are unnumbered.

mikmExitDestinationsNotes
  US 82 – BonhamBeginning of US 82 concurrency
  FM 79
 
 
US 271 north – Hugo
Beginning of US 271 concurrency
  Stillhouse RoadAccess to Paris Regional Medical Center
  FM 195
 
 
US 82 east – Clarksville
Pine Mill Road
End of US 82 concurrency; separate clockwise exit and counterclockwise entrance for Pine Mill Road
 
 
Bus. US 271
Access to northbound Loop 286 via loop ramp at US 271 South exit
 
 
US 271 south – Mount Pleasant
End of US 271 concurrency
End of divided highway
  FM 1507
Beginning of divided highway
  FM 1497At-grade intersection
   SH 19 / SH 24 – Cooper, Sulphur Springs
End of divided highway
  FM 137Right-in/right-out
Beginning of divided highway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Loop 287 edit

 

State Highway Loop 287

LocationAngelina County
ExistedJune 30, 1955[65]–present

Loop 287 is located that encircles Lufkin.

Loop 287 was designated on June 30, 1955, from SH 103 northwest of Lufkin south and east around the city's west and south sides to US 69 southeast of Lufkin. On March 1, 1966, a section from SH 103 to US 69 and another section from US 69 to US 59 were added, completing the loop around Lufkin.

Loop 288 edit

 

State Highway Loop 288

LocationDenton County
Length10.113 mi[66] (16.275 km)
ExistedSeptember 21, 1955[66]–present

Loop 288 is a state highway within the city limits of Denton. On the north side of town, the loop runs next to the C. H. Collins Athletic Complex. Despite its name, Loop 288 does not make a complete circuit, running instead around the north, east and southeast sides of the city. It begins at an interchange with I-35 on the northwest corner of Denton and loops around the north, east and southeast sides of the city before ending at another intersection with I-35E adjacent to Denton's shopping mall. The total length is 10.1 miles (16.3 km).[66] In recent years, several large retail stores have been built on or near the southeast portion of the loop, and this, coupled with ongoing road expansion projects, has resulted in extreme traffic congestion. Loop 288 is signed as a truck route for traffic traveling east on US 380 towards McKinney.

Loop 288 was designated on September 21, 1955, from US 77 north to US 380 (then SH 24). On June 9, 1966, Loop 288 was extended westward to I-35W and northward and westward to I-35. On October 21, 1977, the section from I-35E to I-35W was cancelled. On May 29, 1991, another section of Loop 288 was added from FM 2181 to another point on Loop 288. The old route will become Spur 288 when the new route of Loop 288 is built. The proposed route will follow new construction from Spencer Road to Colorado Boulevard, Mayhill Road from Colorado Boulevard to I-35 and FM 2499, part of FM 2499 from I-35 to just south of Robinson Road, and new construction (right-of-way has already been acquired for this section) from just south of Robinson Road to FM 2181.[67]

Junction list

The entire route is in Denton, Denton County. All exits are unnumbered.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  I-35E / Lillian Miller Parkway – Denton, DallasI-35E exit 463.
2.33.7  FM 426 (McKinney Street)
3.76.0   US 377 / US 380 – Denton, McKinney, Pilot PointSouth end of freeway
6.09.7  FM 428 (Sherman Drive)
7.311.7  FM 2164 (Locust Street)
9.214.8  US 77
10.016.1  I-35 – Fort Worth, Dallas, Oklahoma CityI-35 exit 470 northbound, 471 southbound; westbound exit and eastbound entrance.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Loop 289 edit

 

State Highway Loop 289

LocationLubbock County
Length26.088 mi[68] (41.985 km)
ExistedSeptember 20, 1955[68]–present

Loop 291 edit

 

State Highway Loop 291

LocationKimble County
ExistedNovember 29, 1955[69]–present

Loop 291 is located in Roosevelt.

Loop 291 was designated on November 29, 1955, from US 290 (now I-10) along the old location of US 290 through Roosevelt to US 290 (now I-10). On January 1, 1969, the road was extended east 2.74 miles (4.41 km) along the old route of US 290 to I-10, but this did not take effect until this section of I-10 was open to traffic.

Loop 292 edit

 

State Highway Loop 292

LocationSwisher County
ExistedDecember 19, 1955[70]–present

Loop 292 is located in Kress.

Loop 292 was designated on December 19, 1955, on the current route.

Loop 293 edit

 

State Highway Loop 293

LocationPecos County
ExistedMarch 19, 1981[71]–present

Loop 293 is located in Bakersfield.

Loop 293 was designated on March 19, 1981, as a loop off I-10 in Bakersfield. The route was formerly part of SH 10, SH 27 and US 290.

Loop 293 (1955) edit

 

State Highway Loop 293

LocationTravis County
ExistedAugust 24, 1955[71]–May 30, 1961

The original Loop 293 was designated from US 290 west of Austin to SH 71 and US 183. Loop 293 was cancelled on May 30, 1961, and transferred to SH 71 and US 290; the old route of SH 71 and US 290 became Loop 343.

Loop 294 edit

 

State Highway Loop 294

LocationFort Bend County
ExistedJune 30, 1955[72]–July 17, 1987

Loop 294 was located in Stafford.

Loop 294 was designated on June 30, 1955, as a loop off US 59 (now US 90 Alt.) in Stafford. On July 17, 1987, Loop 294 was cancelled by district request and redesignated as a section of US 90 Alt.

Loop 295 edit

 

State Highway Loop 295

LocationNueces County
ExistedJanuary 19, 1956[73]–June 21, 1990

Loop 295 was located in Robstown.

Loop 295 was designated on January 19, 1956, from then-US 77 northeast of Robstown south along old US 77 to the intersection of US 77 and FM 892 south of Robstown. The route was signed as US 77 Business rather than Loop 295. On December 18, 1962, the road was extended to new US 77 at CR 36. Loop 295 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US 77.

Loop 296 edit

 

State Highway Loop 296

LocationNueces County
ExistedJanuary 19, 1956[74]–June 21, 1990

Loop 296 was located in Robstown.

Loop 296 was designated on January 19, 1956, from SH 44 west of Robstown south and east 2 miles (3.2 km) along old SH 44 to US 77/SH 44 east of Robstown. The route was signed as SH 44 Business rather than Loop 296. On June 21, 1990, Loop 296 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH 44.

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State highway loops in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation TxDOT Texas State Highway Loop markerHighway namesInterstatesInterstate Highway X IH X I X US HighwaysU S Highway X US X StateState Highway X SH X Loops Loop XSpurs Spur XFarm or Ranch to Market Roads Farm to Market Road X FM X Ranch to Market Road X RM X Park Roads Park Road X PR X System linksHighways in TexasInterstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM RM Park Rec Contents 1 Loop 201 2 Loop 203 2 1 Loop 203 1948 2 2 Loop 203 1977 3 Loop 204 4 Loop 205 5 Loop 207 6 Loop 208 7 Loop 210 8 Loop 211 9 Loop 212 10 Loop 213 11 Loop 214 12 Loop 216 13 Loop 217 14 Loop 218 15 Loop 219 16 Loop 220 16 1 Loop 220 1949 17 Loop 221 18 Loop 222 19 Loop 223 20 Loop 224 21 Loop 225 22 Loop 227 22 1 Loop 227 1947 23 Loop 229 24 Loop 230 24 1 Loop 230 1946 25 Loop 231 25 1 Loop 231 1947 25 2 Loop 231 1958 26 Loop 232 27 Loop 235 28 Loop 236 29 Loop 237 29 1 Loop 237 1950 29 2 Loop 237 1958 30 Loop 238 31 Loop 243 32 Loop 249 32 1 Loop 249 1952 32 2 Loop 249 1980 33 Loop 250 33 1 Loop 250 1952 34 Loop 251 34 1 Loop 251 1951 34 2 Loop 251 1965 35 Loop 252 36 Loop 254 36 1 Loop 254 1952 37 Loop 255 37 1 Loop 255 1959 38 Loop 256 39 Loop 257 40 Loop 260 41 Loop 262 42 Loop 264 42 1 Loop 264 1952 42 2 Loop 264 1959 43 Loop 265 44 Loop 266 45 Loop 267 46 Loop 268 47 Loop 271 48 Loop 274 48 1 Loop 274 1958 49 Loop 275 50 Loop 279 51 Loop 281 51 1 Loop 281 1954 52 Loop 282 53 Loop 283 54 Loop 284 54 1 Loop 284 1958 55 Loop 285 55 1 Loop 285 1955 56 Loop 286 57 Loop 287 58 Loop 288 59 Loop 289 60 Loop 291 61 Loop 292 62 Loop 293 62 1 Loop 293 1955 63 Loop 294 64 Loop 295 65 Loop 296 66 ReferencesLoop 201 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 201LocationHarris CountyExistedSeptember 23 1959 1 March 28 1996Loop 201 was located in Baytown Loop 201 was designated on September 23 1959 as a redesignation of Spur 201 when it was extended northeast to SH 146 at McKinney Road On October 22 1976 the road was extended east 1 1 miles 1 8 km to SH 146 near Ferry Road Loop 201 was cancelled on March 28 1996 and became a portion of SH 146 when it was rerouted Loop 203 editLoop 203 1948 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 203LocationCollin CountyExistedJanuary 17 1948 2 October 28 1961The first use of the Loop 203 designation was in Collin County as a loop off then proposed US 75 in McKinney On May 25 1954 the route was unchanged but was signed as US 75 Business after US 75 was rerouted Loop 203 was cancelled on October 28 1961 and removed from the highway system Loop 203 1977 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 203LocationHaskell CountyExistedOctober 21 1997 2 June 21 1990The next use of the Loop 203 designation was in Haskell County as a loop off US 277 in Weinert The route was signed as US 277 Business rather than Loop 203 Loop 203 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Bus US 277 Loop 204 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 204LocationCollingsworth CountyExistedFebruary 27 1948 3 presentLoop 204 is located in Wellington Loop 204 was designated on February 27 1948 on the current route Loop 205 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 205LocationFannin CountyExistedJune 1 1948 4 presentLoop 205 is located in Bonham Loop 205 was designated on June 1 1948 on the current route Loop 207 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 207LocationChambers CountyExistedSeptember 12 1946 5 presentLoop 207 is located in Mont Belvieu Both of its termini are at SH 146 Within the city it runs along North Main Street and intersects FM 565 Loop 207 was designated on September 12 1946 along the current route 5 Loop 208 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 208LocationLeon CountyExistedJuly 20 1948 6 presentLoop 208 is located in Marquez Loop 208 was designated on July 20 1948 on the current route Loop 210 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 210LocationAngelina CountyExistedJune 1 1948 7 presentLoop 210 is located in Diboll Loop 210 was designated on June 1 1948 on the current route Loop 211 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 211LocationDeaf Smith CountyExistedDecember 10 1946 8 presentLoop 211 is located in Hereford Loop 211 was designated on December 10 1946 on the current route Loop 212 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 212LocationTravis CountyExistedAugust 26 1948 9 presentKML file edit help Template Attached KML Texas State Highway Loop 212KML is not from Wikidata Loop 212 is located in Manor Its western terminus is at US 290 in the western part of the city It proceeds east along Murray Avenue before turning south to follow Lexington Street through the center of Manor Loop 212 turns east at Parsons Street at an intersection with FM 973 and the two routes run concurrently After leaving the city limits the roadway is known Old Highway 20 The routes then turn north to another intersection with US 290 where the Loop 212 designation terminates The road continues to the north as FM 973 10 Loop 212 was designated on August 26 1948 as a loop route off US 290 into Manor 9 A portion of the highway is routed over a former alignment of the original SH 20 which was redesignated US 290 in 1951 11 Loop 213 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 213LocationBexar CountyExistedAugust 26 1948 12 August 4 1966Loop 213 was located in San Antonio Loop 213 was designated on August 26 1948 from US 90 0 5 miles 0 80 km east of San Antonio to a point 0 5 miles 0 80 km north On August 4 1966 Loop 213 was cancelled and removed from the highway system when US 90 was rerouted Loop 214 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 214LocationMartin CountyExistedAugust 28 1991 13 March 30 1995Loop 214 was located in Stanton Loop 214 was designated on August 28 1991 as a replacement of a section of US 80 when it was decommissioned in favor of I 20 On March 30 1995 Loop 214 was cancelled by district request and transferred to Business I 20 F Loop 216 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 216LocationHunt CountyExistedAugust 28 1958 14 June 21 1990Loop 216 was located in Commerce Loop 216 was designated on August 26 1958 as a loop off SH 24 now SH 224 in Commerce On June 21 1990 Loop 216 was cancelled and transferred to Bus SH 24 now Bus SH 224 Loop 217 editSee also Interstate 820 nbsp State Highway Loop 217LocationTarrant CountyExistedAugust 1 1947 April 18 1963 15 Loop 217 was located in Fort Worth Loop 217 was designated on August 1 1947 from US 377 SH 183 west of Fort Worth southeast to US 81 near the south city limits On September 27 1951 the road was extended northeast and north to SH 183 and or SH 121 northeast of Fort Worth Loop 217 was cancelled on April 18 1963 the section from SH 183 and or SH 121 southwest to Horne Road became I 820 and the section from Horne Road northwest to US 377 was transferred to Loop 820 now SH 183 Loop 218 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 218LocationDawson CountyExistedDecember 12 1946 16 June 21 1990Further information Special routes of U S Route 87 in Texas Lamesa Loop 218 was located in Lamesa It is now Bus US 87 Loop 219 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 219LocationKaufman CountyExistedJune 1 1948 17 December 19 1991Loop 219 was located in Crandall Loop 219 was designated on June 1 1948 from US 175 north of Crandall south to then US 175 then east to new US 175 On December 19 1991 Loop 219 was cancelled on December 19 1991 and transferred to Bus US 175 Loop 220 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 220LocationFayette CountyExistedApril 27 1995 18 presentLoop 220 is located in Plum Loop 220 was designated on April 27 1995 as a loop off SH 71 in Plum This was formerly a section of SH 71 before it was rerouted south around the town Loop 220 1949 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 220LocationFannin CountyExistedFebruary 25 1949 18 June 21 1990The original Loop 220 was designated as a loop off US 69 in Trenton as a replacement of US 69 when it was rerouted Loop 220 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Bus US 69 Loop 221 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 221LocationFannin CountyExistedFebruary 25 1949 19 October 31 2002Loop 221 was located in Leonard Loop 221 was designated on February 25 1949 from US 69 near the north city limits of Leonard to SH 78 in Leonard On October 31 2002 Loop 221 was cancelled by district request and redesignated as FM 896 Loop 222 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 222LocationFayette CountyExistedFebruary 23 1949 20 presentLoop 222 is located in Schulenburg Loop 222 was designated on February 23 1949 on the current route Loop 223 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 223LocationBastrop CountyExistedMarch 29 1949 21 presentLoop 223 is located in McDade Loop 223 was designated on March 29 1949 on the current route Loop 224 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 224LocationNacogdoches CountyLength11 335 mi 22 18 242 km ExistedMarch 1 1960 presentLoop 224 is located in Nacogdoches Loop 224 was designated on March 1 1960 from SH 21 west of Nacogdoches south east and north to SH 7 east of Nacogdoches On July 31 1964 the road was extended north from SH 21 to US 59 and US 259 On May 3 1967 the road was extended north and west from SH 7 to another junction with Loop 224 completing the loop 22 Junction listThe entire route is in Nacogdoches Nacogdoches County mi 23 kmExitDestinationsNotes0 000 1 0400 000 1 674 nbsp nbsp US 59 north Westward Drive Northwest Stallings Drive Interchange eastern end of concurrency with US 591 4522 337 nbsp nbsp Bus US 59 North Street 2 7634 447 nbsp nbsp FM 1275 south North University Drive Northern terminus of FM 12753 7546 041 nbsp FM 2609 Appleby Sand Road 4 8617 823 nbsp FM 1878 East Starr Avenue 7 00711 277 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 7 east Bus SH 7 N westWestern end of SH 7 concurrency eastern terminus of Bus SH 77 598 7 87312 228 12 670 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 21 east Bus SH 21 P west East Main Street Interchange western end of SH 21 concurrency eastern terminus of Bus SH 218 95314 408 nbsp FM 2259 Woden Road 10 56417 001 nbsp nbsp FM 1275 south South Rayburn Drive Western end of FM 1275 concurrency10 74017 284 nbsp nbsp FM 1275 north South University Drive Eastern end of FM 1275 concurrency11 63618 726 nbsp nbsp FM 2863 south New Press Road Northern terminus of FM 286312 129 12 53919 520 20 18059S nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 59 south Bus US 59 north South Street Interchange western end of US 59 concurrency southern terminus of Bus US 59 signed as exit 59S westbound only12 94220 828 nbsp nbsp US 59 southPlanned freeway interchange westbound access only12 942 13 31520 828 21 428 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 7 west Bus SH 7 N east South Fredonia Street Interchange eastern end of SH 7 concurrency western terminus of Bus SH 713 668 14 17321 997 22 809 nbsp FM 225 Durst Street Interchange14 876 15 34023 941 24 687 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 21 west Bus SH 21 P east Douglass Road Interchange eastern end of SH 21 concurrency western terminus of Bus SH 2116 37926 359 nbsp nbsp FM 2609 eastEastbound access only western terminus of FM 260917 628 18 09528 370 29 121 nbsp FM 1638 Old Tyler Road Interchange nbsp nbsp FM 3314 west Lone Star Road Accessible from westbound entrance ramp only eastern terminus of FM 33141 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access UnopenedLoop 225 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 225LocationDimmit CountyExistedNovember 18 1947 24 presentLoop 225 is located in Carrizo Springs Loop 225 was designated on November 18 1947 on the current route Loop 227 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 227LocationLiberty CountyExistedMay 4 1984 25 presentLoop 227 is located in Liberty Loop 227 was designated on May 4 1984 from SH 146 at Hardin Drive and Main Street south and southwest to US 90 The route was formerly a portion of SH 146 Loop 227 1947 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 227LocationKleberg CountyExistedNovember 18 1947 25 January 19 1966The original Loop 227 was designated on November 18 1947 as a loop off US 77 in Kingsville as a replacement of US 77 when it was rerouted On January 19 1966 Loop 227 was cancelled and returned to the city of Kingsville when US 77 was rerouted and the old route became Loop 428 now Bus US 77 The road is now 6th Street Loop 229 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 229LocationCoke CountyExistedFebruary 27 1948 26 presentLoop 229 is located in Robert Lee It runs from SH 208 to FM 1904 Loop 229 was designated on February 27 1948 from SH 208 in Robert Lee via Austin Street and 7th Street to SH 208 On December 16 1960 the section on Austin Street was given to the city and the road was extended northwest on the old location of FM 387 to the new location which became FM 1904 on January 12 1969 when FM 387 was rerouted FM 387 became part of SH 158 on May 6 1969 and was relocated elsewhere in the state on April 25 1978 Loop 230 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 230LocationBastrop CountyExistedAugust 15 1984 27 presentLoop 230 is located in Smithville Loop 230 was designated on August 15 1984 on the current route Loop 230 1946 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 230LocationLubbock CountyExistedDecember 10 1946 27 October 30 1957The original Loop 230 was designated on December 10 1946 from US 62 US 82 east of Lubbock along College Avenue this was corrected to E Broadway in 1950 to US 87 in Lubbock Loop 230 was cancelled on October 30 1957 and removed from the highway system due to changes with Lubbock s highway system Loop 231 editLoop 231 1947 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 231LocationLubbock CountyExistedNovember 18 1947 28 October 30 1957The first use of the Loop 231 designation was in Lubbock County from US 87 south of Lubbock to then US 84 in southern Lubbock then north along US 84 via Lubbock to Fourth Street then north to US 87 Loop 231 was cancelled on October 30 1957 and removed from the highway system due to changes with Lubbock s highway system Loop 231 1958 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 231LocationAndrews CountyExistedNovember 20 1958 28 August 27 1959The next use of the Loop 231 designation was in Andrews County as a loop off SH 51 in Andrews The route was never built and was cancelled nine months later Loop 232 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 232LocationMcLennan CountyExistedOctober 31 1958 27 March 9 1964Loop 232 was located in Waco Loop 232 was designated on October 31 1958 from US 84 FM 2418 east of Bellmead southeast to FM 2491 On September 27 1960 the road was extended 1 4 miles 2 3 km south to SH 6 Loop 232 was cancelled on March 9 1964 and transferred to Loop 340 Loop 235 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 235LocationSmith CountyExistedAugust 11 1950 29 presentLoop 235 is located in Tyler Loop 235 was designated on August 11 1950 on the current route Loop 236 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 236LocationCass CountyExistedSeptember 28 1950 30 presentLoop 236 is located in Queen City Loop 236 was designated on September 28 1950 on the current route It was the old route of US 59 and was to be marked as Bus US 59 but that designation never took effect Loop 237 editLoop 237 1950 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 237LocationBowie CountyExistedSeptember 28 1950 31 September 23 1953The first use of the Loop 237 designation was in Bowie County from US 82 along Robinson Road to US 62 in Texarkana Loop 237 was cancelled on September 23 1953 and eliminated from the highway system Loop 237 1958 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 237LocationNolan CountyExistedApril 15 1959 27 June 21 1990The next use of the Loop 237 designation was in Nolan County as a redesignation of Spur 237 in Roscoe Loop 237 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Business I 20 L Loop 238 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 238LocationCamp CountyExistedNovember 20 1950 32 March 31 2016Loop 238 was located in Pittsburg Loop 238 was designated on November 20 1950 as a loop off US 271 in Pittsburg On March 31 2016 Loop 238 was redesignated as Bus US 271 Loop 243 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 243LocationTaylor CountyExistedJuly 28 1959 33 June 21 1990Loop 243 was located in Abilene Loop 243 was designated on July 28 1959 as a loop off US 83 in Abilene On June 21 1990 Loop 243 was cancelled and transferred to Bus US 83 Loop 249 editLoop 249 1952 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 249LocationCameron CountyExistedMarch 24 1952 34 March 2 1967The first use of the Loop 249 designation was in Cameron County as a loop off US 77 in Harlingen On March 2 1967 Loop 249 was cancelled and removed from the highway system due to completion of US 83 Spur 206 Loop 249 1980 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 249LocationWise CountyExistedJune 16 1980 34 June 21 1990Further information Special routes of U S Route 81 Alvord The second use of the Loop 249 designation was in Alvord It is now Bus US 81 Loop 250 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 250LocationMidland CountyExistedAugust 31 1977 35 presentMain article Texas State Highway Loop 250 Loop 250 is located in Midland Serving as the city s northern bypass it runs from I 20 west of town to I 20 east of town Loop 250 was designated on August 31 1977 on the current route On July 24 1984 Loop 250 replaced all of FM 1369 and a section of FM 868 from Loop 250 to SH 349 these sections had been co located with Loop 250 since 1978 Loop 250 1952 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 250LocationTravis CountyExistedMarch 31 1952 35 August 17 1954The original Loop 250 was designated on March 31 1952 from US 81 now I 35 in north Austin southeast to US 183 near the Montopolis Bridge southeast of Austin Loop 250 was cancelled on August 17 1954 and transferred to US 183 Loop 251 editLoop 251 1951 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 251LocationJefferson CountyExistedSeptember 19 1951 36 May 24 1963The first use of the Loop 251 designation was in Jefferson County from US 90 at 11th Street in Beaumont southeast to US 69 near southern Beaumont Loop 251 was cancelled on May 24 1963 and replaced by a rerouted US 69 US 96 and US 287 but this did not take effect until 90 days later Loop 251 1965 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 251LocationLubbock CountyExistedJanuary 26 1965 36 June 21 1990The next use of the Loop 251 designation was in Lubbock County as a loop off US 84 in Slaton The route was signed as US 84 Business rather than Loop 251 On June 21 1990 Loop 251 was cancelled and transferred to Bus US 84 Loop 252 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 252LocationStephens CountyExistedMarch 28 1952 37 presentLoop 252 is located in Caddo Loop 252 was designated on March 28 1952 on the current route Loop 254 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 254LocationEastland CountyLength5 948 mi 38 9 572 km ExistedAugust 28 1991 38 presentLoop 254 is located in Ranger Loop 254 was designated on August 28 1991 on the current route as part of the cancellation of US 80 west of Dallas Loop 254 begins at I 20 FM 2461 in southwestern Ranger The highway travels through less developed areas of town before passing by Ranger College and Ranger Airfield Loop 254 intersects Farm to Market Road 101 near the town square then turns to a more eastward direction near Clay Street The highway travels past Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park and Ranger High School before ending at a modified trumpet interchange with I 20 Junction listThe entire route is in Eastland County Locationmi 39 kmDestinationsNotesRanger0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 20 FM 2461 south Eastland WeatherfordI 20 exit 3492 43 9 nbsp nbsp FM 101 west Morton Valley Caddo 5 99 5 nbsp I 20 Weatherford EastlandI 20 exit 3541 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miLoop 254 1952 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 254LocationStarr CountyExistedJune 10 1952 May 1 1989 38 The original Loop 254 was designated on June 10 1952 as a loop off US 83 in Rio Grande City On May 1 1989 Loop 254 was cancelled by district request and transferred to and redesignated as US 83 Loop 255 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 255LocationCamp CountyExistedDecember 17 2015 40 presentLoop 255 is located in Camp County It is planned to run from FM 1520 to US 271 but currently is only signed from CR 2118 to US271 Loop 255 was designated on December 17 2015 on the current route as a replacement of FM 3535 Loop 255 1959 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 255LocationFreestone CountyExistedOctober 21 1959 41 June 21 1990Loop 255 was located in Teague Loop 255 was designated on October 21 1959 as a loop off US 84 in Teague as a replacement of US 84 when it was rerouted On June 21 1990 Loop 255 was cancelled and transferred to Bus US 84 Loop 256 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 256LocationAnderson CountyExistedOctober 31 1958 42 presentLoop 256 is a loop highway around Palestine Loop 256 is a five lane highway around the city The southeast side of the loop from its intersections with US 287 SH 19 to US 79 US 84 is the only part that is heavily commercially developed The road first appears on maps in 1964 as a six mile 10 km road on Palestine s east side connecting US 287 with SH 155 During the 1970s 1980s and the early 1990s the loop was expanded to finally form a complete circle around the core of the city Loop 256 was designated on October 31 1958 from SH 155 northeast of Palestine southward to US 287 On September 27 1960 Loop 256 was extended northwest to US 79 On July 31 1969 Loop 256 was extended back to SH 155 making it a full loop Loop 257 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 257LocationLampasas CountyExistedJuly 22 1952 43 presentLoop 257 is located in Lampasas Loop 257 was designated on July 22 1952 on the current route Loop 260 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 260LocationDallas CountyExistedAugust 20 1952 44 June 25 1991Loop 260 was located in Dallas Loop 260 was designated on August 20 1952 from US 80 in western Oak Cliff Addition to US 80 at or near the Dallas County Courthouse as a replacement of what was left of SH 1 The route was signed as US 80 Business rather than Loop 260 Loop 260 was cancelled on June 25 1991 by district request and returned to the city of Dallas Loop 262 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 262LocationFreestone CountyExistedMay 27 1952 45 presentLoop 262 is located in Streetman Loop 262 was designated on May 27 1952 on the current route Loop 264 editLoop 264 1952 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 264LocationKarnes CountyExistedSeptember 25 1952 46 December 4 1952The first use of the Loop 264 designation was in Karnes County as a loop off US 181 in Karnes City This was formerly a portion of US 181 before it was rerouted the route was signed as US 181 Business rather than Loop 264 Three months later Loop 264 was cancelled and replaced by extensions of SH 80 and FM 1144 although it remained signed as US 181 Business Loop 264 1959 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 264LocationHunt CountyExistedDecember 19 1959 46 January 28 1970The next use of the Loop 264 designation was in Hunt County as a loop off SH 34 in Quinlan as a replacement of a portion of FM 35 On January 28 1970 the section from SH 34 in Quinlan to a point 0 544 miles 0 875 km west was transferred to SH 276 and the route was changed to Spur 264 Loop 265 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 265LocationFalls CountyExistedMarch 28 1952 47 presentLoop 265 is located in Rosebud Loop 265 was designated on March 28 1952 on the current route Loop 266 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 266LocationAngelina CountyExistedNovember 18 1952 48 April 30 2020Loop 266 was located in Lufkin Loop 266 was designated on November 18 1952 from US 59 north of Lufkin to US 59 south of Lufkin along the old route of US 59 The road was signed as Bus US 59 until June 21 1990 when US 59 was rerouted and Bus US 59 was designated on the old route of US 59 Loop 266 was cancelled on April 30 2020 and given to the city of Lufkin 49 50 The road is now known as First Street Loop 267 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 267LocationWichita CountyExistedNovember 19 1952 51 May 30 2002Loop 267 was located in Burkburnett Loop 267 was designated on November 19 1952 as a loop off US 277 US 281 in Burkburnett The route was signed as US 277 US 281 Business rather than Loop 267 Two months later the northern half was transferred to SH 240 On April 24 1964 the road was extended on a new route over SH 240 SH 240 was rerouted on top of Loop 165 and old US 277 US 281 to US 277 US 281 this became effective when traffic was routed on new US 277 US 281 and US 287 Loop 267 was cancelled on May 30 2002 by district request and redesignated as SH 240 when it was realigned Loop 268 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 268LocationMidland CountyExistedJune 30 2011 52 presentLoop 268 is located in Midland Loop 268 was designated on June 30 2011 on the current route as a redesignation of Spur 268 Loop 271 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 271LocationGray CountyExistedJuly 28 1953 53 presentLoop 271 is located in Alanreed nbsp Eastbound in Alanreed April 2011Loop 271 begins at the end of the ramp for eastbound I 40 at exit 135 traffic may also turn on to the eastbound frontage road The route travels along 3rd Avenue and intersects FM 291 in the center of Alanreed The highways share a brief concurrency before FM 291 turns to the south Loop 271 ends at I 40 where eastbound traffic can either enter the freeway eastbound or default onto the eastbound frontage road 54 Loop 271 was designated on July 28 1953 It is an older alignment of US 66 which was rerouted north of the town that year 53 The route is signed with Historic US 66 route markers 53 Loop 274 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 274LocationBrazoria CountyExistedSeptember 30 1999 55 presentLoop 274 is located in Angleton Its southern terminus is at an interchange with Bus SH 288 and runs to the west of that route providing an overpass of the Union Pacific Railroad crossing near the junction It intersects SH 35 in the city s central business district before ending at another intersection with Bus SH 288 56 The current Loop 274 was designated on September 30 1999 along the current route 55 Loop 274 1958 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 252LocationHale CountyExistedMay 22 1958 55 January 31 1967A previous route numbered Loop 274 was designated in Hale County on May 22 1958 as a loop off US 87 now I 27 around the west side of Plainview Loop 274 was cancelled on January 31 1967 and replaced by US 87 when that route was rerouted the original route of US 87 became Loop 445 which is now Business I 27 Loop 275 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 275LocationTravis CountyExistedSeptember 26 1939 57 presentMain article Texas State Highway Loop 275 Loop 275 is located in Austin Although Loop 275 was not officially designated until March 24 1954 it was created on September 26 1939 when US 81 now I 35 was rerouted east onto its current alignment The route was also signed as US 81 Business until 1975 On July 11 1986 and February 24 2000 at district request the sections from US 183 to Williamson Creek were removed and returned to the city of Austin creating the current gap in the route Loop 279 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 279LocationPotter CountyExistedMay 25 1954 58 presentMain article Texas State Highway Loop 279Loop 281 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 281LocationGregg and Harrison countiesExistedMarch 22 1960 59 presentMain article Texas State Highway Loop 281 Loop 281 1954 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 281LocationWichita CountyExistedDecember 3 1954 November 7 1958 59 A previous route numbered Loop 281 was designated in Wichita County on December 3 1954 from then US 82 US 287 southeast of Wichita Falls northwest alongside the Missouri Kansas Texas Railroad and Fort Worth and Denver Railway rail lines to then US 281 on the city s north side Loop 281 was cancelled on November 7 1958 and renumbered as Loop 165 now SH 240 to avoid confusion with US 281 59 Loop 282 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 282LocationAtascosa CountyExistedSeptember 27 1954 60 presentLoop 282 is located in Poteet Loop 282 was designated on September 27 1954 as a loop off SH 346 now SH 16 in Poteet The route formerly a portion of SH 346 was redesignated as SH 346 Business but numbered as Loop 282 Loop 283 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 283LocationWashington CountyExistedSeptember 29 1954 61 June 21 1990Loop 283 was located in Brenham Loop 283 was designated on September 29 1954 from SH 36 north of Brenham southwest to US 290 west of Brenham then southeast to SH 36 south of Brenham then northeast to US 290 southeast of Brenham forming a partial loop On January 18 1960 the section from US 290 west of Brenham to US 290 southeast of Brenham was transferred to US 290 the former route of US 290 became Loop 318 On June 4 1964 the remainder of the route was transferred to SH 36 and Loop 283 was reassigned to a former routing of SH 36 from SH 36 to US 290 and signed as SH 36 Business rather than Loop 283 Loop 283 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Bus SH 36 Loop 284 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 284LocationMorris CountyExistedMay 31 1965 62 presentLoop 284 is located in Omaha Loop 284 was designated on May 31 1965 on the current route Loop 284 1958 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 284LocationShelby CountyExistedAugust 28 1958 62 February 5 1960The original Loop 284 was designated on August 28 1958 as a loop off SH 87 around the north side of Center Loop 284 was cancelled on February 5 1960 and removed from the highway system after the city of Center deferred construction Loop 285 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 285LocationHardeman CountyExistedDecember 17 1970 63 presentLoop 285 is located in Quanah Loop 285 was designated on December 17 1970 on the current route replacing the old route of US 287 Loop 285 1955 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 285LocationHardeman CountyExistedSeptember 30 1955 63 December 17 1970The original Loop 285 was designated on September 30 1955 from US 287 in western Quanah north to Spur 133 This was formerly a portion of US 287 before it was rerouted Loop 285 was cancelled on December 17 1970 and became a portion of FM 2568 Loop 286 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 286LocationLamar CountyExistedJune 30 1955 64 presentLoop 286 is located that encircles Paris Loop 286 was designated on June 30 1955 from FM 79 1 3 miles 2 1 km northwest of Paris east 3 3 miles 5 3 km to FM 195 1 2 miles 1 9 km northeast of Paris On March 29 1957 the road was extended south west and north back to FM 79 near the origin completing the loop around Paris On May 28 1969 the northern half of Loop 286 was transferred to US 82 and US 271 64 Junction listThis section is missing mileposts for junctions Please help adding them The entire route is in Paris Lamar County All exits are unnumbered mikmExitDestinationsNotes nbsp US 82 BonhamBeginning of US 82 concurrency nbsp FM 79 nbsp nbsp US 271 north HugoBeginning of US 271 concurrency nbsp Stillhouse RoadAccess to Paris Regional Medical Center nbsp FM 195 nbsp nbsp US 82 east ClarksvillePine Mill RoadEnd of US 82 concurrency separate clockwise exit and counterclockwise entrance for Pine Mill Road nbsp nbsp Bus US 271Access to northbound Loop 286 via loop ramp at US 271 South exit nbsp nbsp US 271 south Mount PleasantEnd of US 271 concurrencyEnd of divided highway nbsp FM 1507Beginning of divided highway nbsp FM 1497At grade intersection nbsp nbsp SH 19 SH 24 Cooper Sulphur SpringsEnd of divided highway nbsp FM 137Right in right outBeginning of divided highway1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusLoop 287 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 287LocationAngelina CountyExistedJune 30 1955 65 presentLoop 287 is located that encircles Lufkin Loop 287 was designated on June 30 1955 from SH 103 northwest of Lufkin south and east around the city s west and south sides to US 69 southeast of Lufkin On March 1 1966 a section from SH 103 to US 69 and another section from US 69 to US 59 were added completing the loop around Lufkin Loop 288 editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2018 nbsp State Highway Loop 288LocationDenton CountyLength10 113 mi 66 16 275 km ExistedSeptember 21 1955 66 presentLoop 288 is a state highway within the city limits of Denton On the north side of town the loop runs next to the C H Collins Athletic Complex Despite its name Loop 288 does not make a complete circuit running instead around the north east and southeast sides of the city It begins at an interchange with I 35 on the northwest corner of Denton and loops around the north east and southeast sides of the city before ending at another intersection with I 35E adjacent to Denton s shopping mall The total length is 10 1 miles 16 3 km 66 In recent years several large retail stores have been built on or near the southeast portion of the loop and this coupled with ongoing road expansion projects has resulted in extreme traffic congestion Loop 288 is signed as a truck route for traffic traveling east on US 380 towards McKinney Loop 288 was designated on September 21 1955 from US 77 north to US 380 then SH 24 On June 9 1966 Loop 288 was extended westward to I 35W and northward and westward to I 35 On October 21 1977 the section from I 35E to I 35W was cancelled On May 29 1991 another section of Loop 288 was added from FM 2181 to another point on Loop 288 The old route will become Spur 288 when the new route of Loop 288 is built The proposed route will follow new construction from Spencer Road to Colorado Boulevard Mayhill Road from Colorado Boulevard to I 35 and FM 2499 part of FM 2499 from I 35 to just south of Robinson Road and new construction right of way has already been acquired for this section from just south of Robinson Road to FM 2181 67 Junction listThe entire route is in Denton Denton County All exits are unnumbered mikmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 nbsp I 35E Lillian Miller Parkway Denton DallasI 35E exit 463 2 33 7 nbsp FM 426 McKinney Street 3 76 0 nbsp nbsp US 377 US 380 Denton McKinney Pilot PointSouth end of freeway6 09 7 nbsp FM 428 Sherman Drive 7 311 7 nbsp FM 2164 Locust Street 9 214 8 nbsp US 7710 016 1 nbsp I 35 Fort Worth Dallas Oklahoma CityI 35 exit 470 northbound 471 southbound westbound exit and eastbound entrance 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miLoop 289 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 289LocationLubbock CountyLength26 088 mi 68 41 985 km ExistedSeptember 20 1955 68 presentMain article Texas State Highway Loop 289Loop 291 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 291LocationKimble CountyExistedNovember 29 1955 69 presentLoop 291 is located in Roosevelt Loop 291 was designated on November 29 1955 from US 290 now I 10 along the old location of US 290 through Roosevelt to US 290 now I 10 On January 1 1969 the road was extended east 2 74 miles 4 41 km along the old route of US 290 to I 10 but this did not take effect until this section of I 10 was open to traffic Loop 292 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 292LocationSwisher CountyExistedDecember 19 1955 70 presentLoop 292 is located in Kress Loop 292 was designated on December 19 1955 on the current route Loop 293 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 293LocationPecos CountyExistedMarch 19 1981 71 presentMain article Texas State Highway Loop 293 Loop 293 is located in Bakersfield Loop 293 was designated on March 19 1981 as a loop off I 10 in Bakersfield The route was formerly part of SH 10 SH 27 and US 290 Loop 293 1955 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 293LocationTravis CountyExistedAugust 24 1955 71 May 30 1961The original Loop 293 was designated from US 290 west of Austin to SH 71 and US 183 Loop 293 was cancelled on May 30 1961 and transferred to SH 71 and US 290 the old route of SH 71 and US 290 became Loop 343 Loop 294 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 294LocationFort Bend CountyExistedJune 30 1955 72 July 17 1987Loop 294 was located in Stafford Loop 294 was designated on June 30 1955 as a loop off US 59 now US 90 Alt in Stafford On July 17 1987 Loop 294 was cancelled by district request and redesignated as a section of US 90 Alt Loop 295 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 295LocationNueces CountyExistedJanuary 19 1956 73 June 21 1990Loop 295 was located in Robstown Loop 295 was designated on January 19 1956 from then US 77 northeast of Robstown south along old US 77 to the intersection of US 77 and FM 892 south of Robstown The route was signed as US 77 Business rather than Loop 295 On December 18 1962 the road was extended to new US 77 at CR 36 Loop 295 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Bus US 77 Loop 296 edit nbsp State Highway Loop 296LocationNueces CountyExistedJanuary 19 1956 74 June 21 1990Loop 296 was located in Robstown Loop 296 was designated on January 19 1956 from SH 44 west of Robstown south and east 2 miles 3 2 km along old SH 44 to US 77 SH 44 east of Robstown The route was signed as SH 44 Business rather than Loop 296 On June 21 1990 Loop 296 was cancelled and transferred to Bus SH 44 References edit Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 201 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 203 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 204 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 205 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 207 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 4 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 208 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 210 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 211 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 212 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division 2018 Texas County Mapbook PDF Map 2018 ed 1 72 224 Texas Department of Transportation p 1591 Retrieved December 20 2022 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 20 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved March 4 2008 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 213 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 214 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 216 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 217 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 218 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 219 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 220 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 221 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 222 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 223 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 224 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Texas Department of Transportation 2018 Statewide Planning Map LRS Readout ArcGIS Retrieved July 29 2022 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 225 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 227 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 229 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b c d Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 230 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 231 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 17 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 235 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 236 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 237 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 17 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 238 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 243 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 249 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 250 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 251 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 17 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 252 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 254 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 Google July 25 2021 Overview Map of Loop 254 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 25 2021 Minute Order 114460 PDF Texas Department of Transportation December 17 2015 Retrieved July 2 2022 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 255 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 256 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 257 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 260 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 262 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 264 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 265 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 266 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Minute Order 115727 PDF TxDOT April 30 2020 Minute Order 115728 PDF TxDOT April 30 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 267 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 12 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 268 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 271 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division 2018 Texas County Mapbook PDF Map 2018 ed 1 72 224 Texas Department of Transportation p 147 Retrieved December 14 2022 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 274 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division 2018 Texas County Mapbook PDF Map 2018 ed 1 72 224 Texas Department of Transportation p 1954 Retrieved December 20 2022 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 275 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 10 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 279 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 281 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 282 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 283 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 9 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 284 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 285 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 286 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 287 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 11 2019 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 288 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation 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