Farm to Market Road 529
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Farm to Market Road 529 |
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Length: | 41.96 [1] mi (67.53 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1945 [1] | ||||||||
West end: | SH 159 in Bellville | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
SH 6 outside Houston | ||||||||
East end: | US 290 near Houston | ||||||||
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Farm to Market Road 529, or FM 529, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas. FM 529 from US 290 to the future SH 99 is technically classified as Urban Road 529 since 1995. [1] However it is still designated as FM 529 on the signs along this portion of the route.
[edit] History
From its creation in 1945 until 1963 it was only seven miles long extending from US 290 to an unnamed oil field. After 1964, the road was eventually extended to its present location. With the extension of FM 529 to Bellville, this route has become one of the first legs of the Houston to Austin bicycle rides, including the MS150. There is competition on this road between the large number of cyclist on these days and local farmers and ranchers using the road.
[edit] Route description
The road starts at US 290 just outside the Houston city limits and travels west through rural Waller County to Bellville in Austin County.
[edit] References
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