Texas State Highway 37

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State Highway 37
Length: 206.5[1] mi (332.3 km)
Formed: 1961
West end: OK 37 at Albion
Major
junctions:
US 82

US 271
US 67
I 30

East end: US 69 in Mineola
Highways in Texas
< SH 36 SH 38 >

State Highway 37 is a state highway that runs from the Oklahoma border near Albion to Mineola in the northeast corner of the state.

[edit] Previous Route

Historic Texas SH 37

SH 37 was originally proposed in 1919 as a route from Clarksville to Lufkin. By 1933, it was pared back, with the portion from Jacksonville to Lufkin transferred to SH 40. By 1938, the stretch from Mineola to Tyler was transferred to U.S. Route 69, with the remaining route continuing to this day.

[edit] Counties and junctions

County Junction Notes
Red River OK 37 – Albion
US 82Clarksville
US 271 – Bogota
Franklin US 67Mt. Vernon
I 30 – Mt. Vernon
Wood SH 11Winnsboro
SH 154/SH 182Quitman
US 69Mineola

[edit] References

  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]


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