Texas State Highway 273
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State Highway 273 |
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Length: | 61.45[1] mi (98.93 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | by 1939 | ||||||||
North end: | at Pampa | ||||||||
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at McLean | ||||||||
South end: | near Hedley | ||||||||
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State Highway 273, known as Texas 273 or SH 273, is a state highway that runs from Pampa in northern Texas east and south to SH 203 near Hedley.
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[edit] Description
Beginning at a junction with US 60 at Pampa in Gray County, SH 273 runs south to a junction with State Highway Loop 171. In Pampa the highway is known as Cuyler Street and Barnes Street. After a brief co-routing with Loop 171, the highway runs southeast to Lefors and then south to a junction with Interstate 40 at McLean, where the route is known as Sitter Street. SH 273 then runs almost directly south to its final junction with SH 203 near Hedley in Donley County. Most of the terrain covered by the highway is lightly populated ranch and oil country.
[edit] Route history
The route was originally designated in 1939 from Pampa to McLean as part of a general redescription of the state highway system. In 1990 the current route was completed by redesignating Farm to Market Road 2695 from McLean to SH 203 as part of SH 273.
[edit] References
- ^ Texas Department of Transportation Highway Designation File - State Highway 273. Retrieved on 2007-01-19.
[edit] External links
- Texas official travel map at the Texas Department of Transportation (Adobe Acrobat format, magnification required for legibility)
- Satellite image of junction of SH 273 with I-40 at Google Maps