Texas State Highway 95
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State Highway 95 |
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Length: | 122.36[1] mi (196.91 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | by 1933 | ||||||||
North end: | US 190/SH 36 at Temple | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 79 |
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South end: | Alt. US 77 near Yoakum |
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State Highway 95, or SH 95, runs from U.S. Highway 190 in Temple, Texas, south to U.S. Highway 77 in Yoakum. The route was designated by 1933 along its current route, absorbing SH 2F.
The portion of SH 95 from US 290 to SH 71 as been designated part of the 10th Mountain Division Highway by the Texas legislature.
[edit] Counties and junctions
County | Junction | Notes |
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Bell | US 190/SH 36 – Temple | |
Williamson | SH 29 – Circleville | |
US 79 – Taylor | ||
Bastrop | US 290 – Elgin | |
SH 21 – Bastrop | ||
SH 71 – Bastrop | ||
Fayette | I 10 – Flatonia | |
US 90 – Flatonia | ||
Lavaca | Alt. US 90 – Shiner |
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Alt. US 77 – Yoakum |
[edit] References
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