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

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

Texas State Highway Spur 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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Spur 200

 

State Highway Spur 200

LocationStarr County
Length0.050 mi[1] (80 m)
ExistedNovember 18, 1947[1]–present

Spur 200 is located in Roma. It runs from US 83 southwest to Estrella Street and the Roma Texas Port of Entry at the Roma–Ciudad Miguel Alemán International Bridge. At a length of 0.05 miles (0.080 km), Spur 200 is the shortest spur route in Texas. The route is unsigned.

Spur 200 was designated on November 18, 1947, from US 83 along Bravo Alley to the international bridge. On September 28, 1988, the 0.1-mile (0.16 km) section from Estrella Street to the bridge was removed and returned to Starr County.[1]

Spur 201

 

State Highway Spur 201

LocationHarris County
ExistedDecember 17, 1947[2]–September 23, 1959

Spur 201 was designated on December 17, 1947, from an intersection with then-approved SH 146 near Black Duck Bay to West Goose Creek Street in Baytown. On September 23, 1959, the road was extended northeast to SH 146 and the route was changed to Loop 201 (now SH 146).

Spur 202

 

State Highway Spur 202

LocationSan Patricio County
Length1.528 mi[3] (2.459 km)
ExistedNovember 18, 1947–present

Spur 202 is located in Gregory. It runs from SH 35 to US 181.

Spur 202 was designated on November 18, 1947, on the current route.

Spur 203

 

State Highway Spur 203

LocationPresidio County
Length0.770 mi[4] (1,239 m)
ExistedJune 18, 1996–present

Spur 203 is located in Presidio. It runs from Business US 67-A to Cibolo Creek.

Spur 203 was designated on June 18, 1996, on he current route along an old routing of US 67. The northern terminus of Spur 203 once connected to a bridge when the route was part of US 67; the bridge was removed in 1996 due to rerouting of US 67.

Spur 206

 

State Highway Spur 206

LocationCameron County
Length3.463 mi[5] (5.573 km)
ExistedJuly 22, 1948–present

Spur 206 is located in Harlingen. It runs from US 77 to Loop 499/FM 106.

Spur 206 was designated on July 22, 1948, from then-new US 77 to then-US 83 along an old routing of US 77. On March 14, 1961, the road was extended west 0.9 mile along Harrison Avenue (former US 83) to US 83. On March 29, 1987, a 0.768 mile section from Loop 448 (now Business US 77) to FM 106 was added. On August 4, 1988, by district request, the road was extended east 1.5 miles to Loop 499.

Spur 209

 

State Highway Spur 209

LocationCherokee County
ExistedJanuary 27, 1948–February 23, 2006

Spur 209 was designated on January 27, 1948, from then-approved SH 204 southwest along Henderson Street to South Street in Reklaw. Spur 209 was cancelled on February 23, 2006, and returned to the city of Reklaw.

Spur 213

 

State Highway Spur 213

LocationWichita County
Length0.601 mi[6] (967 m)
ExistedSeptember 14, 1973–present

Spur 213 is located in Wichita Falls. It runs from SH 240 to SH 79.

Spur 213 was designated on September 14, 1973, on the current route along an old routing of SH 79.

Spur 214

 

State Highway Spur 214

LocationJefferson County
ExistedOctober 18, 1948[7]–January 7, 1987

Spur 214 was designated on October 18, 1948, from SH 73 near a Southern Pacific Railroad line north of Texas Company Reservoir southeast to SH 87 near a Gulf Company refinery. On January 7, 1987, Spur 214 was cancelled by district request and transferred to SH 82.

Spur 215

 

State Highway Spur 215

LocationJefferson County
Length2.112 mi[8] (3.399 km)
ExistedOctober 18, 1948–present

Spur 215 is located in Jefferson County. It runs from SH 73 at Port Arthur Reservoir to SH 87 at Savannah and 16th Streets in Port Arthur.

Spur 215 was designated on October 18, 1948, on the current route.

Spur 216

 

State Highway Spur 216

LocationMaverick County
Length0.9 mi[9] (1,400 m)
ExistedJuly 26, 2012–present

Spur 216 is located in Eagle Pass. It runs approximately 0.9 miles (1.4 km) from US 277 to US 57.[9]

Spur 216 was designated on July 25, 2012, on the current route as a renumbering of Spur 16.[9]

Spur 216 (1948)

 

State Highway Spur 216

LocationSomervell County
ExistedNovember 23, 1948[10]–September 6, 1949

The original Spur 216 was designated on November 23, 1948, in Glen Rose from then-new US 67 to then-old US 67. Spur 216 was cancelled ten months later and became a portion of SH 144 when it was rerouted; the former route of SH 144 became CR 312.

Spur 217

 

State Highway Spur 217

LocationMidland County
ExistedJanuary 21, 1969[11]–May 29, 1991

Spur 217 was designated on January 21, 1969, from FM 1788 northeast to Midland-Odessa Regional Air Terminal. On May 29, 1991, Spur 217 was cancelled and transferred to Loop 40.

Spur 224

 

State Highway Spur 224

LocationHill County
ExistedFebruary 25, 1949[12]–January 26, 1958

Spur 224 was designated on February 25, 1949, in Penelope from FM 308 southeast 0.17 mile along Commerce Street to an I&GN Railroad line. On January 26, 1958, Spur 224 was cancelled and transferred to FM 1888 (now FM 2114).

Spur 226

 

State Highway Spur 226

LocationKaufman County
ExistedJuly 27, 2017–present

Spur 226 is located in Kaufman County. It runs from US 80 south to SH 34 in Terrell.

Spur 226 was designated on July 27, 2017, on its current route, replacing a portion of Business SH 34-A (the remainder was given to the city).[13]

Spur 226 (1947)

 

State Highway Spur 226

LocationSmith County
ExistedJanuary 22, 1947[14]–August 29, 1990

The original Spur 226 was designated on January 22, 1947, from E. Front Street and Beckham Avenue in Tyler to an intersection with SH 64 and E. 5th Street. On August 28, 1958, the road was extended south to SH 110. At the same time, the route was signed, but not designated, as SH 155. Spur 226 was cancelled on August 29, 1990, as the SH 155 designation became official.

Spur 228

 

State Highway Spur 228

LocationPotter County
Length1.145 mi[15] (1.843 km)
ExistedMay 22, 1959–present

Spur 228 is located in Potter County. It runs from US 287 to the south entrance of the former Amarillo Air Force Base (now Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport).

Spur 228 was designated on May 22, 1959, on the current route.

Spur 228 (1949)

 

State Highway Spur 228

LocationLive Oak County
ExistedMay 8, 1949–October 16, 1956

The original Spur 228 was designated on May 8, 1949, from FM 188 (later corrected to FM 888) at Argenta northeast 0.2 mile to the Bee County line. Spur 228 was cancelled on October 16, 1956, and redesignated as FM 888 Spur (now FM 3190).

Spur 231

 

State Highway Spur 231

LocationRobertson County
Length0.650 mi[16] (1,046 m)
ExistedApril 30, 1975–present

Spur 231 is located in Robertson County. It runs from SH 6 in Benchley to Old Hearne Road.

Spur 231 was designated on April 30, 1975, on the current route. It was formerly part of SH OSR.

Spur 231 (1962)

 

State Highway Spur 231

LocationWichita County
ExistedDecember 1, 1961–?

The original Spur 231 was designated on December 1, 1961, in Wichita Falls from then-new US 287 at 18th Street east to then-US 287. Spur 231 was cancelled when new US 287 was completed.

Spur 232

Spur 232 (1950)

 

State Highway Spur 232

LocationUpshur County
ExistedJanuary 27, 1950[16]–February 19, 1953

The first use of the Spur 232 designation was in Upshur County, from FM 993 at La Fayette to a point 1 mile southeast. Spur 232 was cancelled on January 27, 1953, and became an extension of FM 993.

Spur 232 (1969)

 

State Highway Spur 232

LocationLubbock County
ExistedJanuary 21, 1969[16]–April 28, 1994

The next use of the Spur 232 designation was in Lubbock County, from US 62 (now US 62/SH 114) north 1 mile along an extension of Indiana Avenue across Texas Tech University to FM 2255. Spur 232 was cancelled on April 28, 1994, by district request and removed from the highway system; the university had the road built and had maintained it themselves and was removed because TxDOT no longer needed it.

Spur 233

 

State Highway Spur 233

LocationOldham County
Length0.634 mi[17] (1,020 m)
ExistedJanuary 27, 1950–present

Spur 233 is located in Oldham County. It runs from US 385 (former SH 51) to Boys Ranch.

Spur 233 was designated on January 27, 1950, on the current route.

Spur 234

 

State Highway Spur 234

LocationGrimes County
Length0.488 mi[18] (785 m)
ExistedMay 30, 1950–present

Spur 234 is located in Grimes County. It runs from SH 105 south to Stoneham.

Spur 234 was designated on May 30, 1950, on the current route.

Spur 239

 

State Highway Spur 239

LocationVal Verde County
Length2.163 mi[19] (3.481 km)
ExistedSeptember 28, 1950–present

Spur 239 is located in Del Rio. It runs from US 90/US 277 and Spur 297 to the International Bridge.

Spur 239 was designated on September 28, 1950, from US 277 in Del Rio to the International Bridge as a replacement of a spur of US 277. On January 24, 1978, the road was rerouted along Las Vacas Road to Rio Grande Lane. On January 28, 1985, the road was extended northeast to new US 277, replacing a section of US 277. On September 25, 1997, by district request, the section from US 277 (concurrent with US 277 Spur) along Las Vacas and Garfield Lane to Rio Grande Lane was removed from the highway system and Spur 239 was rerouted along Gibbs Avenue and a new route to US 277 Spur.

Spur 240

 

State Highway Spur 240

LocationMaverick County
Length0.579 mi[20] (932 m)
ExistedSeptember 28, 1950–present

Spur 240 is located in Eagle Pass. It runs from US 57 to Business US 277.

Spur 240 was designated on September 28, 1950, from US 277 in Eagle Pass to the International Bridge as a replacement of a spur of US 277. On December 21, 1983, Spur 240 was rerouted to run from US 57 to Loop 431 (now Business US 277) due to rerouting of US 277 and Loop 431.

Spur 241

 

State Highway Spur 241

LocationHildalgo County
Length5.100 mi[21] (8.208 km)
ExistedFebruary 5, 1951–present

Spur 241 is located in Hidalgo. It runs from US 281 at Fay's Corner to a point north of Bridge Street in Hidalgo.

Spur 241 was designated on February 5, 1951, from US 281 east of Hidalgo via Hildago to the International Bridge. On September 11, 1978, a section from the International Bridge to a point north of Bridge Street was cancelled. On August 14, 1979, the road was rerouted in Hidalgo and the section along Bridge Street and Rhode Avenue was cancelled.

Spur 242

 

State Highway Spur 242

LocationAtascosa County
Length1.271 mi[22] (2.045 km)
ExistedMarch 22, 1951–present

Spur 242 is located in Pleasanton. It runs from FM 476 to SH 97.

Spur 242 was designated on March 22, 1951, on the current route. On July 16, 1965, the road was extended west 0.7 mile over FM 476 to new FM 476, although this did not change the route description.

Spur 243

 

State Highway Spur 243

LocationTravis County
ExistedJanuary 23, 1939[23]–August 24, 1954

Spur 243 was designated on January 23, 1939, from US 81 in Austin southwest along Lamar Boulevard to SH 29 at 45th Street. On August 24, 1954, Spur 243 was cancelled and returned to the city of Austin due to rerouting of US 183.

Spur 244

 

State Highway Spur 244

LocationDallas County
Length2.914 mi[24] (4.690 km)
ExistedJune 21, 1951–present

Spur 244 is located in Dallas. It runs from Loop 12 north of White Rock Lake to SH 78.

Spur 244 was designated on June 21, 1951, on the current route along an old routing of SH 78.

Spur 245

 

State Highway Spur 245

LocationHutchinson County
Length1.081 mi[25] (1.740 km)
ExistedOctober 30, 1951–present

Spur 245 is located in Borger. It runs from Loop 140 to Spur 119.

Spur 245 was designated on October 30, 1951, on the current route.

Spur 246

 

State Highway Spur 246

LocationHutchinson County
Length2.975 mi[26] (4.788 km)
ExistedOctober 30, 1951–present

Spur 246 is located in Borger. It runs from Spur 119 to SH 207.

Spur 246 was designated on October 30, 1951, from Spur 119 northeast of Borger northeast to SH 152. On July 13, 1959, the road was extended southwest 2.1 miles to SH 15 (now SH 207) south of Borger, replacing a section of FM 1551.

Spur 247

 

State Highway Spur 247

LocationWard County
ExistedJuly 25, 1960–present

Spur 247 is located in Pyote. It runs from SH 115 to Spur 57.

Spur 247 was designated on July 25, 1960, from then-proposed SH 115 south to I-20 (later US 80, now Spur 57) along an old routing of SH 115.

Spur 247 (1951)

 

State Highway Spur 247

LocationBexar County
ExistedNovember 19, 1951[26]–March 18, 1960

The original Spur 247 was designated on November 19, 1951, from US 81 east and south along Herff, S. Alamo, Probandt and Hick Streets to US 181 at S. Presa Street. The route became co-designated with US 87, and this was removed on March 18, 1960, cancelling Spur 247.

Spur 248

 

State Highway Spur 248

LocationSmith County
Length3.601 mi[28] (5.795 km)
ExistedFebruary 20, 1959–present

Spur 248 is located in Tyler. It runs from Loop 323 to SH 64.

Spur 248 was designated on February 20, 1959, on the current route.

Spur 248 (1952)

 

State Highway Spur 248

LocationHill County
ExistedFebruary 21, 1952[28]–October 27, 1953

The original Spur 248 was designated on February 21, 1952, from SH 353 (now SH 174) to Blum. On October 27, 1953, Spur 248 was cancelled and transferred to FM 67.

Spur 250

 

State Highway Spur 250

LocationWalker County
ExistedAugust 27, 1969[29]–October 8, 1965

Spur 250 was designated on August 27, 1969, from US 75 (now SH 75) 1 mile northwest of Mossy Grove northeast to I-45. On October 8, 1965, Spur 250 was cancelled and transferred to FM 2989.

Spur 253

 

State Highway Spur 253

LocationBell County
ExistedApril 29, 1952[30]–December 13, 2007

Spur 253 was designated on April 29, 1952, from then-new US 81 west 0.55 mile along Central Avenue to Main Street in Belton. On December 13, 2007, Spur 253 was cancelled and returned to the city of Belton.

Spur 258

 

State Highway Spur 258

LocationKarnes County
ExistedSeptember 25, 1952[31]–June 21, 1990

Spur 258 was designated on September 25, 1952, from US 181 in northwestern Kenedy southeast to SH 72 in Kenedy along an old routing of US 181. The route was signed as US 181 Business rather than Spur 258. On June 21, 1990, Spur 258 was cancelled and transferred to Business US 181-F.

Spur 259

 

State Highway Spur 259

LocationWebb County
Length0.200 mi[32] (322 m)
ExistedAugust 29, 2013–present

Spur 259 is located in Webb County. It runs from SH 359 to Loop 20.

Spur 259 was designated on August 29, 2013, on the current route as a replacement of a section of Loop 20.

Spur 259 (1952)

 

State Highway Spur 258

LocationKarnes County
ExistedSeptember 25, 1952[33]–June 21, 1990

The original Spur 259 was designated on September 25, 1952, from SH 72 (later Spur 542, now Business SH 72) in Kenedy south to US 181 south of Kenedy along an old routing of US 181. The route was signed as US 181 Business rather than Spur 259. On April 20, 1982, the road was extended north along 2nd and Escondido Streets due to rerouting of SH 72. Spur 259 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Business US 181-G.

Spur 260

 

State Highway Spur 260

LocationWebb County
Length1.610 mi[34] (2.591 km)
ExistedMay 29, 2008–present

Spur 260 is located in Laredo. It runs from US 83 to SH 359.

Spur 260 was designated on May 29, 2008, on the current route as a replacement of a section of Loop 20.

Spur 261

 

State Highway Spur 261

LocationHarris County
Length4.611 mi[35] (7.421 km)
ExistedMarch 24, 1954–present

Spur 261 is located in Harris County. It runs along North Shepherd Drive from I-45 north of Houston to I-610.[36]

Spur 261 was designated on March 24, 1954, along the current route.[35]

Spur 263

 

State Highway Spur 263

LocationNavarro County
Length0.092 mi[37] (148 m)
ExistedSeptember 24, 1952–present

Spur 263 is located in Navarro County. It runs from SH 31 near Dawson to Battle Creek Monument.

Spur 263 was designated on September 24, 1952, on the current route.

Spur 264

 

State Highway Spur 264

LocationHunt County
Length1.420 mi[38] (2.285 km)
ExistedJanuary 28, 1970–present

Spur 264 is located in Quinlan. It runs from SH 276 to SH 34.

Spur 274 was designated on January 28, 1970, as a redesignation of Loop 264 when a section was transferred to SH 276.

Spur 268

 

State Highway Spur 268

LocationMidland County
ExistedNovember 19, 1952[39]–June 30, 2011

Spur 268 was designated on November 19, 1952, from US 80 (now Business I-20) near western Midland northeast to SH 158 (now Business SH 158) in Midland along an old routing of US 80. The route was signed as US 80 Business rather than Spur 268. On June 30, 2011, the route was changed to Loop 268.

Spur 269

 

State Highway Spur 269

LocationMidland County
ExistedNovember 19, 1952[40]–June 30, 2011

Spur 269 was designated on November 19, 1952, from SH 158 (now Business SH 158) in Midland east to US 80 (now Business I-20) in Midland along an old routing of US 80. The route was signed as US 80 Business rather than Spur 269. On June 30, 2011, Spur 269 was cancelled and returned to the city of Midland.

Spur 270

 

State Highway Spur 201

LocationParmer County
ExistedJune 24, 1953[41]–June 21, 1990

Spur 270 was designated on June 24, 1953, from FM 299 (now SH 214) in Friona west along 5th Street to US 60. On January 30, 1976, the road was extended north 0.4 mile over former SH 214 along Main Street to US 60 and the western terminus was moved to new SH 214 when it was rerouted. Spur 270 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Business SH 214-A.

Spur 272

 

State Highway Spur 272

LocationNewton County
Length0.805 mi[42] (1,296 m)
ExistedJanuary 29, 1953–present

Spur 272 is located in Newton County. It runs from SH 12 (former SH 235) to Deweyville.

Spur 272 was designated on January 29, 1953, on the current route along an old routing of SH 87.

Spur 273

 

State Highway Spur 273

LocationBrazoria County
Length0.332 mi[43] (534 m)
ExistedAugust 28, 1953–present

Spur 273 is located in Alvin. It connects SH 6 and Business SH 35.

Spur 273 was designated on August 28, 1953, along the current route.[43]

Spur 274

Spur 274 (1954)

 

State Highway Spur 274

LocationFloyd County
ExistedFebruary 25, 1954[44]–October 25, 1954

The first use of the Spur 274 designation was in Floyd County, from SH 207 to US 70 in Floydada. Spur 274 was cancelled eight months later when construction was completed.

Spur 274 (1968)

 

State Highway Spur 274

LocationDallas County
ExistedJanuary 16, 1968[44]–January 21, 1981

The next use of the Spur 274 designation was in Dallas County, from I-35E in Dallas west to west of Sylvan Avenue. Spur 274 was cancelled by mistake on December 7, 1971, but was restored on February 15, 1974. On January 21, 1981, Spur 274 was cancelled for real and became a portion of I-30.

Spur 276

Spur 276 (1954)

 

State Highway Spur 276

LocationDallam County
ExistedMarch 24, 1954[45]–June 21, 1990

The first use of the Spur 276 designation was in Dalhart, from US 54 at Denver and Seventh Streets east 0.488 mile along Seventh Street to US 87 at Pine Street and Margaret Avenue. The route was signed as US 87 Business rather than Spur 276. Spur 276 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Business US 87-B.

Spur 276 (2008)

 

State Highway Spur 276

LocationEl Paso County
ExistedJuly 31, 2008[45]–July 26, 2012

The next use of the Spur 276 designation was in El Paso County, from SH 20 north of Borderland Road to Loop 375 north of I-10. Spur 276 was cancelled on July 26, 2012, and redesignated as Spur 16.

Spur 277

 

State Highway Spur 277

LocationWilliamson County
Length0.647 mi[46] (1,041 m)
ExistedApril 24, 1954–present

Spur 277 is located in Coupland. It runs from FM 1466 to SH 95.

Spur 277 was designated on April 24, 1954, on the current route along an old routing of SH 95.

Spur 278

 

State Highway Spur 278

LocationAngelina County
Length0.971 mi[47] (1,563 m)
ExistedOctober 27, 1953–present

Spur 278 is located in Lufkin. It runs from Business US 69-J (S Chestnut Street) to Loop 266 (S First Street, old US 59).

Spur 278 was designated on October 27, 1953, on the current route. Although the route was to be signed as US 69 Business, it is currently signed as Spur 278.

Spur 280

 

State Highway Spur 280

LocationTarrant County
Length0.567 mi[48] (912 m)
ExistedApril 27, 1955–present

Spur 280 is a short freeway located in Downtown Fort Worth. The route connects the eastern part of Downtown with I-35W and runs as a continuation of the Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway (US 287). It was designated on April 27, 1955, on its current route.[48]

Exit list

The entire highway is in Fort Worth, Tarrant County.

mi[48]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  
 
  I-35W / US 287 north / US 377 (North Freeway) – Denton, Waco, Decatur
 
 
 
 
 
US 287 south to I-30 east – Waxahachie, Dallas
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; roadway continues south as US 287
0.5670.912East 4th Street – Sundance Square
  East 6th Street – Bass Performance Hall
Northern terminus; northbound exit and southbound entrance; northbound traffic merges to either 4th or 6th Streets and southbound traffic flows onto Spur 280 from 5th and 7th Streets, access to Fort Worth Central Station
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Spur 284

 

State Highway Spur 284

LocationColeman County
Existed?–October 27, 1955

Spur 284 was designated from Santa Anna to 4 miles east of Valera. On October 24, 1955, Spur 284 was cancelled and transferred to US 67.

Spur 285

 

State Highway Spur 285

LocationHardeman County
ExistedApril 27, 1955[49]–December 17, 1970

Spur 285 was designated on April 17, 1955, from US 287 in western Quanah north to Spur 133 along an old routing of US 287. On December 17, 1970, Spur 285 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 2568.

Spur 290

 

State Highway Spur 290

LocationBell County
Length4.736 mi[50] (7.622 km)
ExistedDecember 19, 1955–present

Spur 290 is located in Temple. It runs from I-35 to Loop 363/SH 36/US 190.

Spur 290 was designated on December 19, 1955, from then-new US 81 (now I-35) north of Temple south to US 190 (now SH 53) in Temple along an old routing of US 81. The route was signed as US 81 Business rather than Loop 290. On January 24, 1978, the road was extended south along old SH 36 from SH 53 to Loop 363 and new SH 36.

Spur 294

 

State Highway Spur 294

LocationNavarro County
Length1.327 mi[51] (2.136 km)
ExistedNovember 29, 1990–present

Spur 294 is located in Navarro County. It runs from US 287 to the Richland Chambers Reservoir.

Spur 294 was designated on November 29, 1990, on the current route.

Spur 297

 

State Highway Spur 297

LocationVal Verde County
Length0.251 mi[52] (404 m)
ExistedJanuary 19, 1956–present

Spur 297 is located in Del Rio. It runs from US 90/US 277 to Spur 239.

Spur 297 was designated on January 19, 1956, from US 90 just east of the US 90/US 277 intersection in Del Rio south to US 277. On January 28, 1985, by district request, the section of Spur 297 along Bedell Avenue was returned to the city of Del Rio.

Spur 298

 

State Highway Spur 298

LocationMcLennan County
Length1.674 mi[53] (2.694 km)
ExistedFebruary 23, 1956–present

Spur 298 is located in McLennan County. It runs from US 84 near western Waco east to Spur 396 (former SH 6).

Spur 298 was designated on February 23, 1956, on the current route; the route was formerly a portion of Loop 2 before 1955.

Spur 299

 

State Highway Spur 299

LocationMcLennan County
Length0.957 mi[54] (1,540 m)
ExistedFebruary 23, 1956–present

Spur 299 is located in McLennan County. It runs from US 77/US 81 near eastern Waco east to US 84.

Spur 299 was designated on February 23, 1956, on the current route; the route was formerly a portion of Loop 2 before 1955.

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State highway spurs in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation TxDOT Texas State Highway Spur 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 Spur 200 2 Spur 201 3 Spur 202 4 Spur 203 5 Spur 206 6 Spur 209 7 Spur 213 8 Spur 214 9 Spur 215 10 Spur 216 10 1 Spur 216 1948 11 Spur 217 12 Spur 224 13 Spur 226 13 1 Spur 226 1947 14 Spur 228 14 1 Spur 228 1949 15 Spur 231 15 1 Spur 231 1962 16 Spur 232 16 1 Spur 232 1950 16 2 Spur 232 1969 17 Spur 233 18 Spur 234 19 Spur 239 20 Spur 240 21 Spur 241 22 Spur 242 23 Spur 243 24 Spur 244 25 Spur 245 26 Spur 246 27 Spur 247 27 1 Spur 247 1951 28 Spur 248 28 1 Spur 248 1952 29 Spur 250 30 Spur 253 31 Spur 258 32 Spur 259 32 1 Spur 259 1952 33 Spur 260 34 Spur 261 35 Spur 263 36 Spur 264 37 Spur 268 38 Spur 269 39 Spur 270 40 Spur 272 41 Spur 273 42 Spur 274 42 1 Spur 274 1954 42 2 Spur 274 1968 43 Spur 276 43 1 Spur 276 1954 43 2 Spur 276 2008 44 Spur 277 45 Spur 278 46 Spur 280 47 Spur 284 48 Spur 285 49 Spur 290 50 Spur 294 51 Spur 297 52 Spur 298 53 Spur 299 54 ReferencesSpur 200 Edit State Highway Spur 200LocationStarr CountyLength0 050 mi 1 80 m ExistedNovember 18 1947 1 presentSpur 200 is located in Roma It runs from US 83 southwest to Estrella Street and the Roma Texas Port of Entry at the Roma Ciudad Miguel Aleman International Bridge At a length of 0 05 miles 0 080 km Spur 200 is the shortest spur route in Texas The route is unsigned Spur 200 was designated on November 18 1947 from US 83 along Bravo Alley to the international bridge On September 28 1988 the 0 1 mile 0 16 km section from Estrella Street to the bridge was removed and returned to Starr County 1 Spur 201 Edit State Highway Spur 201LocationHarris CountyExistedDecember 17 1947 2 September 23 1959Spur 201 was designated on December 17 1947 from an intersection with then approved SH 146 near Black Duck Bay to West Goose Creek Street in Baytown On September 23 1959 the road was extended northeast to SH 146 and the route was changed to Loop 201 now SH 146 Spur 202 Edit State Highway Spur 202LocationSan Patricio CountyLength1 528 mi 3 2 459 km ExistedNovember 18 1947 presentSpur 202 is located in Gregory It runs from SH 35 to US 181 Spur 202 was designated on November 18 1947 on the current route Spur 203 Edit State Highway Spur 203LocationPresidio CountyLength0 770 mi 4 1 239 m ExistedJune 18 1996 presentMain article Texas State Highway Spur 203 Spur 203 is located in Presidio It runs from Business US 67 A to Cibolo Creek Spur 203 was designated on June 18 1996 on he current route along an old routing of US 67 The northern terminus of Spur 203 once connected to a bridge when the route was part of US 67 the bridge was removed in 1996 due to rerouting of US 67 Spur 206 Edit State Highway Spur 206LocationCameron CountyLength3 463 mi 5 5 573 km ExistedJuly 22 1948 presentSpur 206 is located in Harlingen It runs from US 77 to Loop 499 FM 106 Spur 206 was designated on July 22 1948 from then new US 77 to then US 83 along an old routing of US 77 On March 14 1961 the road was extended west 0 9 mile along Harrison Avenue former US 83 to US 83 On March 29 1987 a 0 768 mile section from Loop 448 now Business US 77 to FM 106 was added On August 4 1988 by district request the road was extended east 1 5 miles to Loop 499 Spur 209 Edit State Highway Spur 209LocationCherokee CountyExistedJanuary 27 1948 February 23 2006Spur 209 was designated on January 27 1948 from then approved SH 204 southwest along Henderson Street to South Street in Reklaw Spur 209 was cancelled on February 23 2006 and returned to the city of Reklaw Spur 213 Edit State Highway Spur 213LocationWichita CountyLength0 601 mi 6 967 m ExistedSeptember 14 1973 presentSpur 213 is located in Wichita Falls It runs from SH 240 to SH 79 Spur 213 was designated on September 14 1973 on the current route along an old routing of SH 79 Spur 214 Edit State Highway Spur 214LocationJefferson CountyExistedOctober 18 1948 7 January 7 1987Spur 214 was designated on October 18 1948 from SH 73 near a Southern Pacific Railroad line north of Texas Company Reservoir southeast to SH 87 near a Gulf Company refinery On January 7 1987 Spur 214 was cancelled by district request and transferred to SH 82 Spur 215 Edit State Highway Spur 215LocationJefferson CountyLength2 112 mi 8 3 399 km ExistedOctober 18 1948 presentSpur 215 is located in Jefferson County It runs from SH 73 at Port Arthur Reservoir to SH 87 at Savannah and 16th Streets in Port Arthur Spur 215 was designated on October 18 1948 on the current route Spur 216 Edit State Highway Spur 216LocationMaverick CountyLength0 9 mi 9 1 400 m ExistedJuly 26 2012 presentSpur 216 is located in Eagle Pass It runs approximately 0 9 miles 1 4 km from US 277 to US 57 9 Spur 216 was designated on July 25 2012 on the current route as a renumbering of Spur 16 9 Spur 216 1948 Edit State Highway Spur 216LocationSomervell CountyExistedNovember 23 1948 10 September 6 1949The original Spur 216 was designated on November 23 1948 in Glen Rose from then new US 67 to then old US 67 Spur 216 was cancelled ten months later and became a portion of SH 144 when it was rerouted the former route of SH 144 became CR 312 Spur 217 Edit State Highway Spur 217LocationMidland CountyExistedJanuary 21 1969 11 May 29 1991Spur 217 was designated on January 21 1969 from FM 1788 northeast to Midland Odessa Regional Air Terminal On May 29 1991 Spur 217 was cancelled and transferred to Loop 40 Spur 224 Edit State Highway Spur 224LocationHill CountyExistedFebruary 25 1949 12 January 26 1958Spur 224 was designated on February 25 1949 in Penelope from FM 308 southeast 0 17 mile along Commerce Street to an I amp GN Railroad line On January 26 1958 Spur 224 was cancelled and transferred to FM 1888 now FM 2114 Spur 226 Edit State Highway Spur 226LocationKaufman CountyExistedJuly 27 2017 presentSpur 226 is located in Kaufman County It runs from US 80 south to SH 34 in Terrell Spur 226 was designated on July 27 2017 on its current route replacing a portion of Business SH 34 A the remainder was given to the city 13 Spur 226 1947 Edit State Highway Spur 226LocationSmith CountyExistedJanuary 22 1947 14 August 29 1990The original Spur 226 was designated on January 22 1947 from E Front Street and Beckham Avenue in Tyler to an intersection with SH 64 and E 5th Street On August 28 1958 the road was extended south to SH 110 At the same time the route was signed but not designated as SH 155 Spur 226 was cancelled on August 29 1990 as the SH 155 designation became official Spur 228 Edit State Highway Spur 228LocationPotter CountyLength1 145 mi 15 1 843 km ExistedMay 22 1959 presentSpur 228 is located in Potter County It runs from US 287 to the south entrance of the former Amarillo Air Force Base now Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport Spur 228 was designated on May 22 1959 on the current route Spur 228 1949 Edit State Highway Spur 228LocationLive Oak CountyExistedMay 8 1949 October 16 1956The original Spur 228 was designated on May 8 1949 from FM 188 later corrected to FM 888 at Argenta northeast 0 2 mile to the Bee County line Spur 228 was cancelled on October 16 1956 and redesignated as FM 888 Spur now FM 3190 Spur 231 Edit State Highway Spur 231LocationRobertson CountyLength0 650 mi 16 1 046 m ExistedApril 30 1975 presentSpur 231 is located in Robertson County It runs from SH 6 in Benchley to Old Hearne Road Spur 231 was designated on April 30 1975 on the current route It was formerly part of SH OSR Spur 231 1962 Edit State Highway Spur 231LocationWichita CountyExistedDecember 1 1961 The original Spur 231 was designated on December 1 1961 in Wichita Falls from then new US 287 at 18th Street east to then US 287 Spur 231 was cancelled when new US 287 was completed Spur 232 EditSpur 232 1950 Edit State Highway Spur 232LocationUpshur CountyExistedJanuary 27 1950 16 February 19 1953The first use of the Spur 232 designation was in Upshur County from FM 993 at La Fayette to a point 1 mile southeast Spur 232 was cancelled on January 27 1953 and became an extension of FM 993 Spur 232 1969 Edit State Highway Spur 232LocationLubbock CountyExistedJanuary 21 1969 16 April 28 1994The next use of the Spur 232 designation was in Lubbock County from US 62 now US 62 SH 114 north 1 mile along an extension of Indiana Avenue across Texas Tech University to FM 2255 Spur 232 was cancelled on April 28 1994 by district request and removed from the highway system the university had the road built and had maintained it themselves and was removed because TxDOT no longer needed it Spur 233 Edit State Highway Spur 233LocationOldham CountyLength0 634 mi 17 1 020 m ExistedJanuary 27 1950 presentSpur 233 is located in Oldham County It runs from US 385 former SH 51 to Boys Ranch Spur 233 was designated on January 27 1950 on the current route Spur 234 Edit State Highway Spur 234LocationGrimes CountyLength0 488 mi 18 785 m ExistedMay 30 1950 presentSpur 234 is located in Grimes County It runs from SH 105 south to Stoneham Spur 234 was designated on May 30 1950 on the current route Spur 239 Edit State Highway Spur 239LocationVal Verde CountyLength2 163 mi 19 3 481 km ExistedSeptember 28 1950 presentSpur 239 is located in Del Rio It runs from US 90 US 277 and Spur 297 to the International Bridge Spur 239 was designated on September 28 1950 from US 277 in Del Rio to the International Bridge as a replacement of a spur of US 277 On January 24 1978 the road was rerouted along Las Vacas Road to Rio Grande Lane On January 28 1985 the road was extended northeast to new US 277 replacing a section of US 277 On September 25 1997 by district request the section from US 277 concurrent with US 277 Spur along Las Vacas and Garfield Lane to Rio Grande Lane was removed from the highway system and Spur 239 was rerouted along Gibbs Avenue and a new route to US 277 Spur Spur 240 Edit State Highway Spur 240LocationMaverick CountyLength0 579 mi 20 932 m ExistedSeptember 28 1950 presentSpur 240 is located in Eagle Pass It runs from US 57 to Business US 277 Spur 240 was designated on September 28 1950 from US 277 in Eagle Pass to the International Bridge as a replacement of a spur of US 277 On December 21 1983 Spur 240 was rerouted to run from US 57 to Loop 431 now Business US 277 due to rerouting of US 277 and Loop 431 Spur 241 Edit State Highway Spur 241LocationHildalgo CountyLength5 100 mi 21 8 208 km ExistedFebruary 5 1951 presentSpur 241 is located in Hidalgo It runs from US 281 at Fay s Corner to a point north of Bridge Street in Hidalgo Spur 241 was designated on February 5 1951 from US 281 east of Hidalgo via Hildago to the International Bridge On September 11 1978 a section from the International Bridge to a point north of Bridge Street was cancelled On August 14 1979 the road was rerouted in Hidalgo and the section along Bridge Street and Rhode Avenue was cancelled Spur 242 Edit State Highway Spur 242LocationAtascosa CountyLength1 271 mi 22 2 045 km ExistedMarch 22 1951 presentSpur 242 is located in Pleasanton It runs from FM 476 to SH 97 Spur 242 was designated on March 22 1951 on the current route On July 16 1965 the road was extended west 0 7 mile over FM 476 to new FM 476 although this did not change the route description Spur 243 Edit State Highway Spur 243LocationTravis CountyExistedJanuary 23 1939 23 August 24 1954Spur 243 was designated on January 23 1939 from US 81 in Austin southwest along Lamar Boulevard to SH 29 at 45th Street On August 24 1954 Spur 243 was cancelled and returned to the city of Austin due to rerouting of US 183 Spur 244 Edit State Highway Spur 244LocationDallas CountyLength2 914 mi 24 4 690 km ExistedJune 21 1951 presentSpur 244 is located in Dallas It runs from Loop 12 north of White Rock Lake to SH 78 Spur 244 was designated on June 21 1951 on the current route along an old routing of SH 78 Spur 245 Edit State Highway Spur 245LocationHutchinson CountyLength1 081 mi 25 1 740 km ExistedOctober 30 1951 presentSpur 245 is located in Borger It runs from Loop 140 to Spur 119 Spur 245 was designated on October 30 1951 on the current route Spur 246 Edit State Highway Spur 246LocationHutchinson CountyLength2 975 mi 26 4 788 km ExistedOctober 30 1951 presentSpur 246 is located in Borger It runs from Spur 119 to SH 207 Spur 246 was designated on October 30 1951 from Spur 119 northeast of Borger northeast to SH 152 On July 13 1959 the road was extended southwest 2 1 miles to SH 15 now SH 207 south of Borger replacing a section of FM 1551 Spur 247 Edit State Highway Spur 247LocationWard CountyExistedJuly 25 1960 presentMain article Texas State Highway Spur 247 Spur 247 is located in Pyote It runs from SH 115 to Spur 57 Spur 247 was designated on July 25 1960 from then proposed SH 115 south to I 20 later US 80 now Spur 57 along an old routing of SH 115 Spur 247 1951 Edit State Highway Spur 247LocationBexar CountyExistedNovember 19 1951 26 March 18 1960The original Spur 247 was designated on November 19 1951 from US 81 east and south along Herff S Alamo Probandt and Hick Streets to US 181 at S Presa Street The route became co designated with US 87 and this was removed on March 18 1960 cancelling Spur 247 Spur 248 Edit State Highway Spur 248LocationSmith CountyLength3 601 mi 28 5 795 km ExistedFebruary 20 1959 presentSpur 248 is located in Tyler It runs from Loop 323 to SH 64 Spur 248 was designated on February 20 1959 on the current route Spur 248 1952 Edit State Highway Spur 248LocationHill CountyExistedFebruary 21 1952 28 October 27 1953The original Spur 248 was designated on February 21 1952 from SH 353 now SH 174 to Blum On October 27 1953 Spur 248 was cancelled and transferred to FM 67 Spur 250 Edit State Highway Spur 250LocationWalker CountyExistedAugust 27 1969 29 October 8 1965Spur 250 was designated on August 27 1969 from US 75 now SH 75 1 mile northwest of Mossy Grove northeast to I 45 On October 8 1965 Spur 250 was cancelled and transferred to FM 2989 Spur 253 Edit State Highway Spur 253LocationBell CountyExistedApril 29 1952 30 December 13 2007Spur 253 was designated on April 29 1952 from then new US 81 west 0 55 mile along Central Avenue to Main Street in Belton On December 13 2007 Spur 253 was cancelled and returned to the city of Belton Spur 258 Edit State Highway Spur 258LocationKarnes CountyExistedSeptember 25 1952 31 June 21 1990Spur 258 was designated on September 25 1952 from US 181 in northwestern Kenedy southeast to SH 72 in Kenedy along an old routing of US 181 The route was signed as US 181 Business rather than Spur 258 On June 21 1990 Spur 258 was cancelled and transferred to Business US 181 F Spur 259 Edit State Highway Spur 259LocationWebb CountyLength0 200 mi 32 322 m ExistedAugust 29 2013 presentSpur 259 is located in Webb County It runs from SH 359 to Loop 20 Spur 259 was designated on August 29 2013 on the current route as a replacement of a section of Loop 20 Spur 259 1952 Edit State Highway Spur 258LocationKarnes CountyExistedSeptember 25 1952 33 June 21 1990The original Spur 259 was designated on September 25 1952 from SH 72 later Spur 542 now Business SH 72 in Kenedy south to US 181 south of Kenedy along an old routing of US 181 The route was signed as US 181 Business rather than Spur 259 On April 20 1982 the road was extended north along 2nd and Escondido Streets due to rerouting of SH 72 Spur 259 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Business US 181 G Spur 260 Edit State Highway Spur 260LocationWebb CountyLength1 610 mi 34 2 591 km ExistedMay 29 2008 presentMain article Texas State Highway Spur 260 Spur 260 is located in Laredo It runs from US 83 to SH 359 Spur 260 was designated on May 29 2008 on the current route as a replacement of a section of Loop 20 Spur 261 Edit State Highway Spur 261LocationHarris CountyLength4 611 mi 35 7 421 km ExistedMarch 24 1954 presentSpur 261 is located in Harris County It runs along North Shepherd Drive from I 45 north of Houston to I 610 36 Spur 261 was designated on March 24 1954 along the current route 35 Spur 263 Edit State Highway Spur 263LocationNavarro CountyLength0 092 mi 37 148 m ExistedSeptember 24 1952 presentSpur 263 is located in Navarro County It runs from SH 31 near Dawson to Battle Creek Monument Spur 263 was designated on September 24 1952 on the current route Spur 264 Edit State Highway Spur 264LocationHunt CountyLength1 420 mi 38 2 285 km ExistedJanuary 28 1970 presentSpur 264 is located in Quinlan It runs from SH 276 to SH 34 Spur 274 was designated on January 28 1970 as a redesignation of Loop 264 when a section was transferred to SH 276 Spur 268 Edit State Highway Spur 268LocationMidland CountyExistedNovember 19 1952 39 June 30 2011Spur 268 was designated on November 19 1952 from US 80 now Business I 20 near western Midland northeast to SH 158 now Business SH 158 in Midland along an old routing of US 80 The route was signed as US 80 Business rather than Spur 268 On June 30 2011 the route was changed to Loop 268 Spur 269 Edit State Highway Spur 269LocationMidland CountyExistedNovember 19 1952 40 June 30 2011Spur 269 was designated on November 19 1952 from SH 158 now Business SH 158 in Midland east to US 80 now Business I 20 in Midland along an old routing of US 80 The route was signed as US 80 Business rather than Spur 269 On June 30 2011 Spur 269 was cancelled and returned to the city of Midland Spur 270 Edit State Highway Spur 201LocationParmer CountyExistedJune 24 1953 41 June 21 1990Spur 270 was designated on June 24 1953 from FM 299 now SH 214 in Friona west along 5th Street to US 60 On January 30 1976 the road was extended north 0 4 mile over former SH 214 along Main Street to US 60 and the western terminus was moved to new SH 214 when it was rerouted Spur 270 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Business SH 214 A Spur 272 Edit State Highway Spur 272LocationNewton CountyLength0 805 mi 42 1 296 m ExistedJanuary 29 1953 presentSpur 272 is located in Newton County It runs from SH 12 former SH 235 to Deweyville Spur 272 was designated on January 29 1953 on the current route along an old routing of SH 87 Spur 273 Edit State Highway Spur 273LocationBrazoria CountyLength0 332 mi 43 534 m ExistedAugust 28 1953 presentSpur 273 is located in Alvin It connects SH 6 and Business SH 35 Spur 273 was designated on August 28 1953 along the current route 43 Spur 274 EditSpur 274 1954 Edit State Highway Spur 274LocationFloyd CountyExistedFebruary 25 1954 44 October 25 1954The first use of the Spur 274 designation was in Floyd County from SH 207 to US 70 in Floydada Spur 274 was cancelled eight months later when construction was completed Spur 274 1968 Edit State Highway Spur 274LocationDallas CountyExistedJanuary 16 1968 44 January 21 1981The next use of the Spur 274 designation was in Dallas County from I 35E in Dallas west to west of Sylvan Avenue Spur 274 was cancelled by mistake on December 7 1971 but was restored on February 15 1974 On January 21 1981 Spur 274 was cancelled for real and became a portion of I 30 Spur 276 EditSpur 276 1954 Edit State Highway Spur 276LocationDallam CountyExistedMarch 24 1954 45 June 21 1990The first use of the Spur 276 designation was in Dalhart from US 54 at Denver and Seventh Streets east 0 488 mile along Seventh Street to US 87 at Pine Street and Margaret Avenue The route was signed as US 87 Business rather than Spur 276 Spur 276 was cancelled on June 21 1990 and transferred to Business US 87 B Spur 276 2008 Edit State Highway Spur 276LocationEl Paso CountyExistedJuly 31 2008 45 July 26 2012The next use of the Spur 276 designation was in El Paso County from SH 20 north of Borderland Road to Loop 375 north of I 10 Spur 276 was cancelled on July 26 2012 and redesignated as Spur 16 Spur 277 Edit State Highway Spur 277LocationWilliamson CountyLength0 647 mi 46 1 041 m ExistedApril 24 1954 presentSpur 277 is located in Coupland It runs from FM 1466 to SH 95 Spur 277 was designated on April 24 1954 on the current route along an old routing of SH 95 Spur 278 Edit State Highway Spur 278LocationAngelina CountyLength0 971 mi 47 1 563 m ExistedOctober 27 1953 presentSpur 278 is located in Lufkin It runs from Business US 69 J S Chestnut Street to Loop 266 S First Street old US 59 Spur 278 was designated on October 27 1953 on the current route Although the route was to be signed as US 69 Business it is currently signed as Spur 278 Spur 280 Edit State Highway Spur 280LocationTarrant CountyLength0 567 mi 48 912 m ExistedApril 27 1955 presentSpur 280 is a short freeway located in Downtown Fort Worth The route connects the eastern part of Downtown with I 35W and runs as a continuation of the Martin Luther King Jr Freeway US 287 It was designated on April 27 1955 on its current route 48 Exit listThe entire highway is in Fort Worth Tarrant County mi 48 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 I 35W US 287 north US 377 North Freeway Denton Waco Decatur US 287 south to I 30 east Waxahachie DallasNorthbound exit and southbound entrance roadway continues south as US 2870 5670 912East 4th Street Sundance Square East 6th Street Bass Performance HallNorthern terminus northbound exit and southbound entrance northbound traffic merges to either 4th or 6th Streets and southbound traffic flows onto Spur 280 from 5th and 7th Streets access to Fort Worth Central Station1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSpur 284 Edit State Highway Spur 284LocationColeman CountyExisted October 27 1955Spur 284 was designated from Santa Anna to 4 miles east of Valera On October 24 1955 Spur 284 was cancelled and transferred to US 67 Spur 285 Edit State Highway Spur 285LocationHardeman CountyExistedApril 27 1955 49 December 17 1970Spur 285 was designated on April 17 1955 from US 287 in western Quanah north to Spur 133 along an old routing of US 287 On December 17 1970 Spur 285 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 2568 Spur 290 Edit State Highway Spur 290LocationBell CountyLength4 736 mi 50 7 622 km ExistedDecember 19 1955 presentSpur 290 is located in Temple It runs from I 35 to Loop 363 SH 36 US 190 Spur 290 was designated on December 19 1955 from then new US 81 now I 35 north of Temple south to US 190 now SH 53 in Temple along an old routing of US 81 The route was signed as US 81 Business rather than Loop 290 On January 24 1978 the road was extended south along old SH 36 from SH 53 to Loop 363 and new SH 36 Spur 294 Edit State Highway Spur 294LocationNavarro CountyLength1 327 mi 51 2 136 km ExistedNovember 29 1990 presentSpur 294 is located in Navarro County It runs from US 287 to the Richland Chambers Reservoir Spur 294 was designated on November 29 1990 on the current route Spur 297 Edit State Highway Spur 297LocationVal Verde CountyLength0 251 mi 52 404 m ExistedJanuary 19 1956 presentSpur 297 is located in Del Rio It runs from US 90 US 277 to Spur 239 Spur 297 was designated on January 19 1956 from US 90 just east of the US 90 US 277 intersection in Del Rio south to US 277 On January 28 1985 by district request the section of Spur 297 along Bedell Avenue was returned to the city of Del Rio Spur 298 Edit State Highway Spur 298LocationMcLennan CountyLength1 674 mi 53 2 694 km ExistedFebruary 23 1956 presentSpur 298 is located in McLennan County It runs from US 84 near western Waco east to Spur 396 former SH 6 Spur 298 was designated on February 23 1956 on the current route the route was formerly a portion of Loop 2 before 1955 Spur 299 Edit State Highway Spur 299LocationMcLennan CountyLength0 957 mi 54 1 540 m ExistedFebruary 23 1956 presentSpur 299 is located in McLennan County It runs from US 77 US 81 near eastern Waco east to US 84 Spur 299 was designated on February 23 1956 on the current route the route was formerly a portion of Loop 2 before 1955 References Edit a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 200 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 201 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 202 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 203 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 206 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 213 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 214 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 215 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 216 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 216 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 23 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 217 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 224 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Texas Department of Transportation July 27 2017 Minute Orders of the Regular Meeting of the Texas Transportation Commission PDF Austin TX Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 226 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 20 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 228 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 21 2020 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 231 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 21 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 233 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved February 21 2020 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 234 Highway 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