Farm to Market Road 810

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Farm to Market Road 810
Length: 8.99[1] mi (14.47 km)
Formed: 1948
North end: Charlie, Texas
South end: SH 79/SH 148 at Petrolia
Highways in Texas
< FM 809 FM 811 Image:Texas FM 811.svg >

Farm to Market Road 810 or FM 810 is a two-lane, state-maintained highway that connects the small communities of Charlie and Petrolia in Clay County, Texas. It was designated in August 1948. This route was the former extension of State Highway 148, which was cancelled in 1941.

  • Distance: 7 miles (11.2 kilometers)
  • Counties: Clay

[edit] Termini

FM 810 terminates 1.0 mile north of FM 171 at Charlie and at both SH 79 and SH 148 in Petrolia in north central Clay County, Texas.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]