Texas State Highway 207
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State Highway 207 |
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Length: | 199.71[1] mi (321.39 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | by 1939 | ||||||||
North end: | Texas/Oklahoma state line southeast of Guymon | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 60 |
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South end: | US 380 at Post | ||||||||
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State Highway 207 or SH 207 is a state Highway that runs from the Texas/Oklahoma state line south through the Texas Panhandle, ending in Post. The highway was originally designated by 1939 starting in Silverton and running south to Garden City. By 1947, most of the route had been cancelled or transferred to US 62. In 1967, the route was extended north along its current route, displacing FM 122, FM 284, SH 282, and a portion of the rerouted SH 15.
[edit] Counties and junctions
County | Junction | Notes |
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Hansford | Texas/Oklahoma border southeast of Guymon | |
SH 15 – Spearman | ||
SH 51 | ||
Hutchinson | SH 136 – north of Stinnett to Borger | |
SH 152 – Stinnett to Borger | ||
Carson | US 60 – Panhandle | |
I 40 – Conway | ||
Armstrong | US 287 – Claude | |
Briscoe | SH 86 – Silverton | |
Floyd | US 62/US 70 – Floydada | |
Crosby | US 62/US 82/SH 114 – Ralls | |
Garza | US 380 – Post |
[edit] References
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