Farm to Market Road 960
Farm to Market Road 960 (FM 960) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that stays within Wharton County. The two-lane road starts at Future Business Interstate 69 (Future Bus. I-69)/Business U. S. Route 59-S (Bus 59) northeast of El Campo, goes in a northerly direction through farmlands and ends at FM 102 at Glen Flora
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Farm to Market Road 235
Farm to Market Road 235 (FM 235) is a farm-to-market road in east-northeastern Cherokee County, Texas. The road runs about 10.58 miles (17.03 km) from an intersection with State Highway 110 (SH 110) in New Summerfield east past a multiplex intersection, then southward to an intersection with SH 204 near Reklaw. This is the second highway to be designated as FM 235. The first designation was created in 1945 for a highway in Jackson County. It was deleted in 1948 in a mileage swap creating FM 822. The current designation was created in 1951, and it was extended to SH 204 later that year.
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Farm to Market Road 1960
Farm to Market Road 1960 (FM 1960) is a farm-to-market road in the U.S. state of Texas, maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation. Its western terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 290 (US 290) and State Highway 6 (SH 6) in northwestern Harris County. It travels generally to the east, ending at SH 321 in Dayton in western Liberty County. FM 1960 has long been an artery in Greater Houston, though it has been shortened and re-routed over the years. Once consisting of most of the current SH 6 in West Houston as well as its current northern route, it still traverses 26 ZIP codes north of the Houston city limits. FM 1960 is also one of the very few FM roads with a business segment, which runs through the middle of Humble.
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Farm to Market Road 220
Farm to Market Road 220, or FM 220, in eastern Texas (USA), runs about 4.07 miles (6.55 km) from an intersection with a county road, north to TX 21 southwest of Alto. Prior to 1951, the FM 220 designation belonged to a road in Hamilton County starting with a Minute Order on June 18, 1945. This version of FM 220 originally went from Lanham to Fairy. A November 23, 1948 Minute Order extended the road to Hico from Fairy, for 9.8 miles (15.8 km). Another addition came by Minute Order on July 14, 1949, for 4.7 miles (7.6 km) past Lanham. This FM 220 was cancelled on November 30, 1950 and changed designations to FM 1602 to avoid confusion with TX 220 in Hico. FM 220 has no local street names. Rural for the most part, the landscape along the road includes rolling hills of alternating open pastures and trees. The road has 2 lanes and no shoulders for its entire length. All of FM 220 is in far southwest Cherokee County. The road was commissioned On May 23, 1951, though it is unclear as to when FM 220 was completed. The road serves no towns but is closest to Alto. The road connects the rural area to TX 21, which goes southwest to Crockett and east to Alto and Nacogdoches. FM 220 only intersects with local county roads besides that of TX 21, its north terminus.
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Farm to Market Road 961
Farm to Market Road 961 (FM 961) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that remains within Wharton County. The two-lane road starts at State Highway 71 (SH 71) in New Taiton, heads east through farmlands and oil fields and ends at Future Business Interstate 69/U. S. Business Route 59 southwest of Wharton.
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Farm to Market Road 2906
Farm to Market Road 2906 (FM 2906) is a Farm to Market Road in Texas, running from SH 149 near Lakeport east to the Rusk County line in Easton. It was designated on May 6, 1964 along its current route
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Farm to Market Road 865
Farm to Market Road 865 (FM 865) is a state highway within the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Texas. Locally, the road is known as Cullen Boulevard. FM 865 runs 10.117 miles (16.282 km) between FM 518 in Pearland and U.S. Highway 90A (US 90A) in south Houston, mostly as a four-lane divided arterial. Originally established in 1984, the current routing of FM 865 is the third iteration of that designation. Earlier routings are now part of US 190 and State Highway 137 (SH 137). Internally, FM 865 is designated as Urban Road 865 (UR 865) by TxDOT, but the route continues to be signed as a farm-to-market road.