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U.S. Route 96

U.S. Highway 96 (US 96) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for about 117.11 miles (188.47 km) entirely in the U.S state of Texas. Its number is a violation of the standard numbering convention, as even-numbered two-digit highways are east–west routes by rule. As of 2004, the highway's southern terminus (as well as those of US 287 and US 69) is in Port Arthur at an intersection with State Highway 87 (SH 87). Its northern terminus is in Tenaha at an intersection with US 59 (Future I-69)/(Future I-369) and US 84 (Future I-69).

U.S. Highway 96

US 96 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length133.746 mi[1] (215.243 km)
ExistedSeptember 26, 1939 (1939-09-26)[1]–present
Major junctions
South end US 69 / US 287 / SH 87 in Port Arthur
Major intersections
North end

Future I-69 / Future I-369 / US 59 / US 84 in Tenaha
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesJefferson, Hardin, Jasper, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby
Highway system
US 95US US 97
SH 95TX SH 96

U.S. Highway 96 is designated by the State of Texas as a major hurricane evacuation route, with the local county governments facilitating the evacuation of citizens along U.S. Highway 96 from Coastal Region counties, including but not limited to, Harris County, Galveston County, Brazoria County, Chambers County, Jefferson County, Orange County, Hardin County, Jasper County, Newton County and Tyler County.

U.S. Highway 96 has been utilized many times in the past for hurricane evacuations, with the most recent being Hurricane Rita in 2005, Hurricane Gustav in 2008, Hurricane Ike in 2008, and Hurricane Laura in 2020. During Hurricane Katrina in 2005, U.S. Highway 96 was also utilized to route evacuees from Louisiana, who had fled west out of the hurricane's path. This designated hurricane evacuation route is utilized to evacuate citizens to the north into North and Northeast Texas, Northwest Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma, out of the range of a hurricane's deadly winds, tornadoes, flooding and storm surge.

U.S. Highway 96 also serves as a major Strategic Military Highway, connecting Fort Polk in Leesville, Louisiana and the Red River Army Depot near Texarkana, Texas to the Port of Beaumont in Beaumont, Texas. This Strategic Military Highway is utilized regularly by the Department of Defense for transporting military personnel, materials, equipment and vehicles to and from the Port of Beaumont in support of military deployments and operations overseas, as well as the national defense mission here in the United States.

Additionally, U.S. Highway 96 is a major highway utilized for transporting citizens, goods and services to and from four Texas ports, including Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange, as well as Intersecting Interstate 10, which connects U.S. Highway 96 to the Port of Houston.

Plans to upgrade the existing connecting route of U.S. Highway 190 to Interstate 14 and U.S. Highway 59 to Interstate 69 will increase the connectivity of U.S. Highway 96 for strategic military transport, commercial and travel purposes, connecting this artery to three major Interstate Highway Corridors, including I-10, I-14 and I-69/U.S. 59.

U.S. Highway 96 is also the primary transportation route from the Texas Coastal Region to access Lake Sam Rayburn and Lake B.A. Steinhagen, the Neches and Angelina Rivers, the Angelina National Forest, the Masterson State Forest (Established 1985) in Buna, Texas and the Daughters of the American Revolution State Forest (Established 1929) in Cairo Springs, Texas.

Route description edit

US 96 begins at SH 87 in Port Arthur, at a southern terminus it also shares with US 69 and US 287. The three highways head in a northwest direction toward Beaumont. In Beaumont, the three highways briefly merge with Interstate 10 (I-10), but then split from that freeway continuing northwest. In Lumberton, US 96 separates from US 287 and US 69, and heads northeast towards Silsbee. In Silsbee, US 96 splits with US 96F, (A special route of US 96 that serves downtown Silsbee.) while being routed on a bypass freeway. After Silsbee, US 96 heads northeast to Buna, then north to Kirksville and Jasper. After Jasper. US 96 comes near the Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Pineland. US 96 eventually comes to its northern terminus near Tenaha at a junction with US 59 (Future I-69)/(Future I-369) and US 84 (Future I-69).

History edit

In 1927 US 96 was originally routed: Beginning at Rosenburg via Wharton, Victoria, Beeville, Skidmore, Alice, Falfurrias, San Juan to Brownsville.[2]

In 1933, the present route of US 96 was originally proposed to be part of US 71. Under this plan, discussed at a meeting of the United States Good Roads Association in Beaumont, US 71 was to be diverted out of Louisiana altogether and instead re-routed from the Texarkana area southward through East Texas.[3]

In 1935, US 96 was rerouted to Laredo instead of Brownsville. 03/01/1935 - Beginning at Rosenburg, Wharton, Victoria, Beeville, Skidmore, Mathis, Alice, Laredo.[4] This is the current route of US 59.

In the 1935, US 59 was initially routed from Teneha to Port Arthur following the basic route of the current US 96.[5] US 96 began in Rosenburg (Near Houston) and roughly followed the current route of US 59 to Alice then on to Brownsville and later was rerouted to Laredo.[6]

Minute Order 016701, dated 09/26/1939 radically re-aligned US 96 to travel a route formerly used by US 59: From Tenaha via Center, San Augustine, Jasper, Buna, Voth, and Beaumont to Port Arthur. (Shelby, San Augustine, Sabine, Jasper, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties) [2] This renumbered US 59 and 96 beginning in Teneha to roughly their current paths. SH 35 from Teneha to Houston had become US 59. The entirety of the pre-1939 US 96 had been changed to US 59 and US 59 South of Teneha had been renumbered to US 96.[7]

Future edit

As part of the I-14 System in Texas project, US 96 between Jasper and Beaumont is proposed to be upgraded to interstate standards. The interstate segment would begin at either US 190/SH 63 (Future I-14) and head southward before terminating at I-10.[8]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
JeffersonPort Arthur  SH 87 (Gulfway Drive)Southern end of US 69 / US 287 concurrency
  SH 73 – Winnie, GrovesInterchange
  60th Street / Jimmy Johnson Boulevardinterchange; south end of freeway, access to The Medical Center of Southeast Texas
Port ArthurNederland line  FM 365 – Port Neches, Fannett
Nederland Avenue
NederlandJack Brooks Regional Airport
Beauxart Garden Road / Spurlock Road
Central Gardens  FM 3514
Jefferson County Prison Complexno direct northbound exit
Beaumont  SH 347 – Nederlandno southbound entrance
  Spur 380 (M.L. King Parkway) – Lamar University
  Spur 93 (Avenue A) / Highland Avenue
  Spur 93 (Avenue A) / Florida Avenue / Erie Street
4th Street
  SH 124 (Fannett Road) – Fannett, Winnie
 
 
I-10 west – Houston
south end of I-10 overlap; US 96 south follows exit 849
Washington BoulevardI-10 exit 850
   US 90 – Liberty, NomeI-10 exit 851, Access to Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital
Laurel AvenueSouthbound exit and northbound entrance; I-10 exit 852A
Calder Avenue / Harrison AvenueI-10 exit 852B; no direct southbound exit (signed at Delaware Street)
 
 
I-10 east – Lake Charles, Lafayette
north end of I-10 overlap; US 96 north follows exit 853A
Delaware Street
11th StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Lucas Drive
Dowlen Road
  SH 105 – Sour Lake, Conroe
Chinn LaneNo southbound exit
Old Voth Road / RFD RoadNo northbound exit
Tram Road
HardinRose Hill AcresCooks Lake Road
Keith Road
  FM 3513 / Mitchell RoadNo direct southbound exit (signed at Keith Road)
Lumberton   US 69 / US 287 – Kountze, Lufkin, Crockettinterchange; north end of US 69 / US 287 overlap
 
 
 
 
FM 421 west to US 69 – Sour Lake
Silsbee 
 
 
 
 
 
Bus. US 96 north to FM 92 north – Fred
Interchange; no northbound entrance
 
 
SH 327 west – Kountze
Interchange
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bus. US 96 south to FM 418 west – Kountze
Interchange
JasperEvadale 
 
 
 
FM 105 south / FM 2246 east – Vidor, Mauriceville
Interchange
Buna 
 
 
 
 
 
Bus. US 96 north to FM 253 east
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SH 62 south / FM 1004 north to Bus. US 96 – Mauriceville, Kirbyville
Call Junction 
 
FM 1004 south – Buna
south end of FM 1004 overlap
 
 
FM 1004 north – Trout Creek
north end of FM 1004 overlap
Kirbyville  
 
  FM 82 to FM 1013 – Airport, Trout Creek
  FM 1013 (Main Street) – Spurger, Call, Trout Creek
 
 
 
 
FM 363 east to SH 87 – Bon Wier, Bleakwood
 
 
FM 2245 east – Roganville
 
 
FM 1005 south – Magnolia Springs
Jasper    US 190 / SH 63 – Woodville, Leesville, Newton, DeRidder, Airport, Martin Dies Jr. State Park
 
 
FM 2799 west (W Houston Street)
 
 
 
 
FM 776 east (Milam Street) to SH 63
 
 
FM 2800 west
To Jasper County Courthouse
  RE 255 – Sam Rayburn Dam, Colmesneil, Toledo Bend Dam, Hornbeck
Browndell  
 
FM 1007 to RE 255 – Colmesneil
 
 
Loop 149 north – Brookeland, Mill Creek Park
SabineBrookeland 
 
Loop 149 south – Browndell, Mill Creek Park
 
 
FM 201 east
 
 
Spur 414 south – Sam Rayburn Reservoir
Pineland 
 
 
 
FM 1 north to FM 83 – Bronson, Hemphill
  FM 83 – Broaddus, Hemphill
Bronson 
 
FM 2866 south
 
 
SH 184 east – Hemphill, Patricia Huffman Smith NASA Museum
San Augustine  SH 103 – Lufkin, Milam, ManyInterchange
 
 
FM 1751 south – Sam Rayburn Reservoir
 
 
FM 2213 north – San Augustine
San Augustine  SH 147 – Broaddus, Zavalla, Shelbyville, El Camino Real Tourist Center (Mission Dolores)
 
 
FM 1277 south – Broaddus
  
 
SH 21 to SH 103 – Nacogdoches, Milam, Many
 
 
FM 711 north
 
 
FM 3451 east
 
 
FM 1279 east – Bland Lake
Shelby 
 
FM 2140 north – Neuville
 
 
FM 417 east – Shelbyville, Neuville
Center  
 
 
 
 
Loop 500 to SH 7 / SH 87 south – Nacogdoches, Shelbyville, Hemphill
  
 
SH 7 (Nacogdoches Street / San Augustine Street) / SH 87 south – Nacogdoches, Hemphill, Logansport
 
 
FM 138 west – Arcadia, Garrison
 
 
SH 87 north (Moffett Drive / Tenaha Street) – Timpson
 
 
FM 2026 west – Timpson
  
 
 
 
 
Loop 500 to SH 7 / SH 87 south – Logansport, Shelbyville, Hemphill
Tenaha 
 
Loop 157 north – Timpson, Carthage
 
 
 
 
 
   Future I-369 north / Future I-69 / US 59 / US 84 – Timpson, Nacogdoches, Rusk, Carthage, Marshall, Mansfield
Interchange, I-69 will follow US 59 South to Houston, and US 84 east to Mansfield. I-369 will follow US 59 north to Texarkana. Interchange is open for US 59/US 84 traffic.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Business routes edit

Buna business highway edit

 

 

Business U.S. Highway 96

LocationBuna
Length1.334 mi[9] (2.147 km)
Existed1990–present
 
 

Business U.S. Highway 96-E (US 96 Bus.) is a 1.3-mile long (2.1 km) spur of US 96 in the Jasper County census designated place of Buna. The highway was designated on September 25, 1939 as Texas State Highway Loop 68, going from US 59 through Buna to US 59. On January 18, 1955, Loop 68 became Texas State Highway Spur 68, and the route was moved to the current route. On June 21, 1990, the designation was changed to Business US 96-E, and a concurrency with SH 62 was added. [9] It begins southwest of the community at US 96 and travels northeast paralleling a railroad. Except for one small industry, the highway travels past residential areas before it ends at SH 62 in the center of Buna.[10] A left turn onto SH 62 can be made to access US 96 again.

Silsbee business highway edit

 

 

Business U.S. Highway 96

LocationSilsbee
Length5.223 mi[11] (8.406 km)
Existed1990–present

Business U.S. Highway 96-F (US 96 Bus.) is a five-mile-long (8.0 km) business loop of US 96 serving the Hardin County city of Silsbee. The highway begins at an interchange with US 96 south of the city and travels north to the city limits as a four-lane undivided road. Upon reaching the Silsbee city limits, the name of the road also becomes 5th Street. In the center of the city, US 96 Bus. reaches Avenue N which carries SH 327. At Avenue G, US 96 Bus. turns right while FM 92 continues north through the city. FM 418's eastern terminus occurs at a stop-controlled T intersection east of the city center. At the highway's northern intersection with US 96, US 96 Bus. briefly runs on two frontage roads on either side of US 96 before it terminates at right-in/right-out intersections with the divided US 96.[12]

 

The route was originally designated on Texas State Highway Loop 498 on November 30, 1978. The route was changed to Business US 96-F on June 21, 1990.

 

The number was originally used for Texas State Highway Spur 498, designated on April 29, 1971 from SH 146 to Spur 501 in LaPorte via Wharton Weems Blvd. This was cancelled on July 28, 1977 and mileage was transferred to rerouted Loop 410 (not to be confused with I-410), whose alignment on Fairmont Parkway was cancelled and given to the city of LaPorte. Loop 410 was marked as Business SH 146, and became Business SH 146-D on June 21, 1990. Note that the sections of Business SH 146-D on Broadway Street and Main Street were cancelled on March 26, 2009 and given to the city of LaPorte.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "U.S. Highway No. 96". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 23, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "U. S. Highway No. 0096".
  3. ^ "Road Route Change Attempt Protested". The Times-Picayune. New Orleans. October 13, 1933. p. 27.
  4. ^ 03/01/1935 - Beginning at Rosenburg, Wharton, Victoria, Beeville, Skidmore, Mathis, Alice, Laredo.
  5. ^ "U. S. Highway No. 0059".
  6. ^ http://dallasfreeways.com/dfwfreeways/old-highway-maps/1936-official-south-high.jpg[bare URL image file]
  7. ^ http://dallasfreeways.com/dfwfreeways/old-highway-maps/1942_humble_se_texas_large.jpg[bare URL image file]
  8. ^ "I-14 System in Texas". www.txdot.gov. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  9. ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business U.S. Highway No. 96-E". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  10. ^ Google (June 16, 2015). "US 96 Bus. - Buna" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  11. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business U.S. Highway No. 96-F". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  12. ^ Google (June 16, 2015). "US 96 Bus. - Buna" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 16, 2015.

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For the former route see U S Route 96 1926 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources U S Route 96 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message U S Highway 96 US 96 is a north south United States Numbered Highway that runs for about 117 11 miles 188 47 km entirely in the U S state of Texas Its number is a violation of the standard numbering convention as even numbered two digit highways are east west routes by rule As of 2004 the highway s southern terminus as well as those of US 287 and US 69 is in Port Arthur at an intersection with State Highway 87 SH 87 Its northern terminus is in Tenaha at an intersection with US 59 Future I 69 Future I 369 and US 84 Future I 69 U S Highway 96US 96 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by TxDOTLength133 746 mi 1 215 243 km ExistedSeptember 26 1939 1939 09 26 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 69 US 287 SH 87 in Port ArthurMajor intersectionsI 10 US 90 in Beaumont US 190 in JasperNorth endFuture I 69 Future I 369 US 59 US 84 in TenahaLocationCountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountiesJefferson Hardin Jasper Sabine San Augustine ShelbyHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedHighways in TexasInterstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM RM Park Rec US 95US US 97 SH 95TX SH 96U S Highway 96 is designated by the State of Texas as a major hurricane evacuation route with the local county governments facilitating the evacuation of citizens along U S Highway 96 from Coastal Region counties including but not limited to Harris County Galveston County Brazoria County Chambers County Jefferson County Orange County Hardin County Jasper County Newton County and Tyler County U S Highway 96 has been utilized many times in the past for hurricane evacuations with the most recent being Hurricane Rita in 2005 Hurricane Gustav in 2008 Hurricane Ike in 2008 and Hurricane Laura in 2020 During Hurricane Katrina in 2005 U S Highway 96 was also utilized to route evacuees from Louisiana who had fled west out of the hurricane s path This designated hurricane evacuation route is utilized to evacuate citizens to the north into North and Northeast Texas Northwest Louisiana Arkansas and Oklahoma out of the range of a hurricane s deadly winds tornadoes flooding and storm surge U S Highway 96 also serves as a major Strategic Military Highway connecting Fort Polk in Leesville Louisiana and the Red River Army Depot near Texarkana Texas to the Port of Beaumont in Beaumont Texas This Strategic Military Highway is utilized regularly by the Department of Defense for transporting military personnel materials equipment and vehicles to and from the Port of Beaumont in support of military deployments and operations overseas as well as the national defense mission here in the United States Additionally U S Highway 96 is a major highway utilized for transporting citizens goods and services to and from four Texas ports including Beaumont Port Arthur and Orange as well as Intersecting Interstate 10 which connects U S Highway 96 to the Port of Houston Plans to upgrade the existing connecting route of U S Highway 190 to Interstate 14 and U S Highway 59 to Interstate 69 will increase the connectivity of U S Highway 96 for strategic military transport commercial and travel purposes connecting this artery to three major Interstate Highway Corridors including I 10 I 14 and I 69 U S 59 U S Highway 96 is also the primary transportation route from the Texas Coastal Region to access Lake Sam Rayburn and Lake B A Steinhagen the Neches and Angelina Rivers the Angelina National Forest the Masterson State Forest Established 1985 in Buna Texas and the Daughters of the American Revolution State Forest Established 1929 in Cairo Springs Texas Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 Business routes 5 1 Buna business highway 5 2 Silsbee business highway 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description editUS 96 begins at SH 87 in Port Arthur at a southern terminus it also shares with US 69 and US 287 The three highways head in a northwest direction toward Beaumont In Beaumont the three highways briefly merge with Interstate 10 I 10 but then split from that freeway continuing northwest In Lumberton US 96 separates from US 287 and US 69 and heads northeast towards Silsbee In Silsbee US 96 splits with US 96F A special route of US 96 that serves downtown Silsbee while being routed on a bypass freeway After Silsbee US 96 heads northeast to Buna then north to Kirksville and Jasper After Jasper US 96 comes near the Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Pineland US 96 eventually comes to its northern terminus near Tenaha at a junction with US 59 Future I 69 Future I 369 and US 84 Future I 69 History editIn 1927 US 96 was originally routed Beginning at Rosenburg via Wharton Victoria Beeville Skidmore Alice Falfurrias San Juan to Brownsville 2 In 1933 the present route of US 96 was originally proposed to be part of US 71 Under this plan discussed at a meeting of the United States Good Roads Association in Beaumont US 71 was to be diverted out of Louisiana altogether and instead re routed from the Texarkana area southward through East Texas 3 In 1935 US 96 was rerouted to Laredo instead of Brownsville 03 01 1935 Beginning at Rosenburg Wharton Victoria Beeville Skidmore Mathis Alice Laredo 4 This is the current route of US 59 In the 1935 US 59 was initially routed from Teneha to Port Arthur following the basic route of the current US 96 5 US 96 began in Rosenburg Near Houston and roughly followed the current route of US 59 to Alice then on to Brownsville and later was rerouted to Laredo 6 Minute Order 016701 dated 09 26 1939 radically re aligned US 96 to travel a route formerly used by US 59 From Tenaha via Center San Augustine Jasper Buna Voth and Beaumont to Port Arthur Shelby San Augustine Sabine Jasper Hardin and Jefferson Counties 2 This renumbered US 59 and 96 beginning in Teneha to roughly their current paths SH 35 from Teneha to Houston had become US 59 The entirety of the pre 1939 US 96 had been changed to US 59 and US 59 South of Teneha had been renumbered to US 96 7 Future editAs part of the I 14 System in Texas project US 96 between Jasper and Beaumont is proposed to be upgraded to interstate standards The interstate segment would begin at either US 190 SH 63 Future I 14 and head southward before terminating at I 10 8 Major intersections editThis section is missing mileposts for junctions Please help by adding them CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesJeffersonPort Arthur nbsp SH 87 Gulfway Drive Southern end of US 69 US 287 concurrency nbsp SH 73 Winnie GrovesInterchange nbsp 60th Street Jimmy Johnson Boulevardinterchange south end of freeway access to The Medical Center of Southeast TexasPort Arthur Nederland line nbsp FM 365 Port Neches FannettNederland AvenueNederlandJack Brooks Regional AirportBeauxart Garden Road Spurlock RoadCentral Gardens nbsp FM 3514Jefferson County Prison Complexno direct northbound exitBeaumont nbsp SH 347 Nederlandno southbound entrance nbsp Spur 380 M L King Parkway Lamar University nbsp Spur 93 Avenue A Highland Avenue nbsp Spur 93 Avenue A Florida Avenue Erie Street4th Street nbsp SH 124 Fannett Road Fannett Winnie nbsp nbsp I 10 west Houstonsouth end of I 10 overlap US 96 south follows exit 849Washington BoulevardI 10 exit 850 nbsp nbsp US 90 Liberty NomeI 10 exit 851 Access to Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont HospitalLaurel AvenueSouthbound exit and northbound entrance I 10 exit 852ACalder Avenue Harrison AvenueI 10 exit 852B no direct southbound exit signed at Delaware Street nbsp nbsp I 10 east Lake Charles Lafayettenorth end of I 10 overlap US 96 north follows exit 853ADelaware Street11th StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entranceLucas DriveDowlen Road nbsp SH 105 Sour Lake ConroeChinn LaneNo southbound exitOld Voth Road RFD RoadNo northbound exitTram RoadHardinRose Hill AcresCooks Lake RoadKeith Road nbsp FM 3513 Mitchell RoadNo direct southbound exit signed at Keith Road Lumberton nbsp nbsp US 69 US 287 Kountze Lufkin Crockettinterchange north end of US 69 US 287 overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 421 west to US 69 Sour LakeSilsbee nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 96 north to FM 92 north FredInterchange no northbound entrance nbsp nbsp SH 327 west KountzeInterchange nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 96 south to FM 418 west KountzeInterchangeJasperEvadale nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 105 south FM 2246 east Vidor MauricevilleInterchangeBuna nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bus US 96 north to FM 253 east nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 62 south FM 1004 north to Bus US 96 Mauriceville KirbyvilleCall Junction nbsp nbsp FM 1004 south Bunasouth end of FM 1004 overlap nbsp nbsp FM 1004 north Trout Creeknorth end of FM 1004 overlapKirbyville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 82 to FM 1013 Airport Trout Creek nbsp FM 1013 Main Street Spurger Call Trout Creek nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 363 east to SH 87 Bon Wier Bleakwood nbsp nbsp FM 2245 east Roganville nbsp nbsp FM 1005 south Magnolia SpringsJasper nbsp nbsp nbsp US 190 SH 63 Woodville Leesville Newton DeRidder Airport Martin Dies Jr State Park nbsp nbsp FM 2799 west W Houston Street nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 776 east Milam Street to SH 63 nbsp nbsp FM 2800 westTo Jasper County Courthouse nbsp RE 255 Sam Rayburn Dam Colmesneil Toledo Bend Dam HornbeckBrowndell nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 1007 to RE 255 Colmesneil nbsp nbsp Loop 149 north Brookeland Mill Creek ParkSabineBrookeland nbsp nbsp Loop 149 south Browndell Mill Creek Park nbsp nbsp FM 201 east nbsp nbsp Spur 414 south Sam Rayburn ReservoirPineland nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FM 1 north to FM 83 Bronson Hemphill nbsp FM 83 Broaddus HemphillBronson nbsp nbsp FM 2866 south nbsp nbsp SH 184 east Hemphill Patricia Huffman Smith NASA MuseumSan Augustine nbsp SH 103 Lufkin Milam ManyInterchange nbsp nbsp FM 1751 south Sam Rayburn Reservoir nbsp nbsp FM 2213 north San AugustineSan Augustine nbsp SH 147 Broaddus Zavalla Shelbyville El Camino Real Tourist Center Mission Dolores nbsp nbsp FM 1277 south Broaddus nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 21 to SH 103 Nacogdoches Milam Many nbsp nbsp FM 711 north nbsp nbsp FM 3451 east nbsp nbsp FM 1279 east Bland LakeShelby nbsp nbsp FM 2140 north Neuville nbsp nbsp FM 417 east Shelbyville NeuvilleCenter nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Loop 500 to SH 7 SH 87 south Nacogdoches Shelbyville Hemphill nbsp nbsp nbsp SH 7 Nacogdoches Street San Augustine Street SH 87 south Nacogdoches Hemphill Logansport nbsp nbsp FM 138 west Arcadia Garrison nbsp nbsp SH 87 north Moffett Drive Tenaha Street Timpson nbsp nbsp FM 2026 west Timpson nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Loop 500 to SH 7 SH 87 south Logansport Shelbyville HemphillTenaha nbsp nbsp Loop 157 north Timpson Carthage nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 369 north Future I 69 US 59 US 84 Timpson Nacogdoches Rusk Carthage Marshall MansfieldInterchange I 69 will follow US 59 South to Houston and US 84 east to Mansfield I 369 will follow US 59 north to Texarkana Interchange is open for US 59 US 84 traffic 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access UnopenedBusiness routes editBuna business highway edit nbsp nbsp Business U S Highway 96LocationBunaLength1 334 mi 9 2 147 km Existed1990 present nbsp nbsp Business U S Highway 96 E US 96 Bus is a 1 3 mile long 2 1 km spur of US 96 in the Jasper County census designated place of Buna The highway was designated on September 25 1939 as Texas State Highway Loop 68 going from US 59 through Buna to US 59 On January 18 1955 Loop 68 became Texas State Highway Spur 68 and the route was moved to the current route On June 21 1990 the designation was changed to Business US 96 E and a concurrency with SH 62 was added 9 It begins southwest of the community at US 96 and travels northeast paralleling a railroad Except for one small industry the highway travels past residential areas before it ends at SH 62 in the center of Buna 10 A left turn onto SH 62 can be made to access US 96 again Silsbee business highway edit nbsp nbsp Business U S Highway 96LocationSilsbeeLength5 223 mi 11 8 406 km Existed1990 presentBusiness U S Highway 96 F US 96 Bus is a five mile long 8 0 km business loop of US 96 serving the Hardin County city of Silsbee The highway begins at an interchange with US 96 south of the city and travels north to the city limits as a four lane undivided road Upon reaching the Silsbee city limits the name of the road also becomes 5th Street In the center of the city US 96 Bus reaches Avenue N which carries SH 327 At Avenue G US 96 Bus turns right while FM 92 continues north through the city FM 418 s eastern terminus occurs at a stop controlled T intersection east of the city center At the highway s northern intersection with US 96 US 96 Bus briefly runs on two frontage roads on either side of US 96 before it terminates at right in right out intersections with the divided US 96 12 nbsp The route was originally designated on Texas State Highway Loop 498 on November 30 1978 The route was changed to Business US 96 F on June 21 1990 nbsp The number was originally used for Texas State Highway Spur 498 designated on April 29 1971 from SH 146 to Spur 501 in LaPorte via Wharton Weems Blvd This was cancelled on July 28 1977 and mileage was transferred to rerouted Loop 410 not to be confused with I 410 whose alignment on Fairmont Parkway was cancelled and given to the city of LaPorte Loop 410 was marked as Business SH 146 and became Business SH 146 D on June 21 1990 Note that the sections of Business SH 146 D on Broadway Street and Main Street were cancelled on March 26 2009 and given to the city of LaPorte See also edit nbsp Texas portal nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d U S Highway No 96 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved June 23 2014 a b U S Highway No 0096 Road Route Change Attempt Protested The Times Picayune New Orleans October 13 1933 p 27 03 01 1935 Beginning at Rosenburg Wharton Victoria Beeville Skidmore Mathis Alice Laredo U S Highway No 0059 http dallasfreeways com dfwfreeways old highway maps 1936 official south high jpg bare URL image file http dallasfreeways com dfwfreeways old highway maps 1942 humble se texas large jpg bare URL image file I 14 System in Texas www txdot gov Retrieved 17 July 2023 a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d Business U S Highway No 96 E Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved June 16 2015 Google June 16 2015 US 96 Bus Buna Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 16 2015 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d Business U S Highway No 96 F Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved June 16 2015 Google June 16 2015 US 96 Bus Buna Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 16 2015 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 96KML is from Wikidata nbsp Media related to U S Route 96 at Wikimedia Commons Endpoints of U S Highway 96 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 96 amp oldid 1197554675, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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