Texas State Highway 33

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State Highway 33
Length: 22.7[1] mi (36.5 km)
Formed: 1955
West end: US 60/US 83 south of Canadian
East end: OK 33
Highways in Texas
< SH 32 SH 34 >

State Highway 33 is a route that runs from U.S. Highways 60 and 83 south of Canadian and travels east to the Oklahoma border, where it becomes State Highway 33. The route was originally SH 170, but was renumbered in 1955.

[edit] Previous routes

Historic Texas SH 33

SH 33 was originally proposed as one of the original 26 state highways in 1917 as SH 13. It was to follow a route from Amarillo northeast through Panhandle then east through Wheeler and into Oklahoma. By 1919, it had been renumbered SH 33 when SH 13 was rerouted. By 1933, the portion east of Pampa had been renumbered as SH 152, and was still under construction. Instead, SH 33 was rerouted along SH 33A, which was cosigned with U.S. Highway 60. By 1938, SH 33 had been cancelled.


Historic Texas SH 33A

SH 33A was originally a spur route of SH 33, splitting off in Pampa, and travelling northeast next to the a rail route. By 1933 it had been renumbered as the main route.


Historic Texas SH 33B

SH 33B was a proposed route from Clarendon north through Pampa, and continuing north into Oklahoma. By 1933, portions between Clarendon and Pampa, as well as north of Spearman, were just being built. By that time the route had been renumbered as SH 88.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]


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