Texas State Highway 56

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State Highway 56
Length: 53.3[1] mi (85.8 km)
Formed: 1974
West end: US 82 at Whitesboro
Major
junctions:
Texas 289
US 75

US 69

East end: US 82 at Honey Grove
Highways in Texas
< SH 55 SH 57 >

State Highway 56 is a Texas state highway that runs through Grayson and Fannin Counties in North Central Texas. This highway was designated in 1974 to replace U.S. Highway 82 when it was rerouted north of Whitesboro and Sherman. SH 56 has been extended further since then as the U.S. 82 bypass continued to be extended north of Bonham and Honey Grove.

Through Sherman, SH 56 operates on a pair of one-way streets, Lamar (eastbound) and Houston (westbound).

[edit] Previous routes

SH 56 was originally designated by 1927 through the northwestern Panhandle, coninciding with the future route of U.S. Route 54. Construction was completed by 1938, when the SH 56 designation was dropped in favor of U.S. 54.

[edit] Counties and junctions

County Junction Notes
Grayson US 82Whitesboro
US 377 – Whitesboro
SH 289
US 275Sherman
SH 11 – Sherman
US 69Bells
Fannin SH 121Bonham
SH 78 – Bonham
SH 34Honey Grove
US 82 at Honey Grove

[edit] References

  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]


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