Texas State Highway 102

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State Highway 102
Length: 22.73[1] mi (36.58 km)
Formed: 1990 (signed in 1955)
Southwest end: NM 421
Northeast end: US 87
Highways in Texas
< SH 101 SH 103 >

State Highway 102 is a state highway that runs from the Texas-New Mexico state border east to an intersection with U.S. Route 87, completely in Dallam County, Texas. It was originally signed, but not designated, in 1955 concurrent with Farm to Market Road 808 as a courtesy to the travelling public, as it became New Mexico State Highway 102 when it crossed the state border. The route was not actually officially designated as SH 102 until 1990, when the FM 808 designation was removed.

[edit] Previous Routes

SH 102 was originally designated by 1933 on a route between Lexington and Taylor. In 1944, the route was cancelled and replaced with FM 112.

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