Texas State Highway 103

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State Highway 103
Length: 63.05[1] mi (101.47 km)
Formed: by 1933
West end: SH 7
Major
junctions:
US 69

US 59
US 96

East end: SH 21
Highways in Texas
< SH 102 SH 104 >
< SH 292 SH 293 SH 294 >

State Highway 103, or SH 103, is a state highway that runs through east Texas from an intersection with SH 7 near the Neches River through Lufkin to an intersection with SH 21 near the Louisiana state border. SH 103 was originally designated by 1933 along a stretch from Centerville to Lufkin, renumbering a section of previous SH 7 when it was rerouted farther north. By 1938, this route had been completed in some form. In 1939, the highway was redescribed from Ratcliff through Lufkin to near Milam when SH 7 was again rerouted farther south to more of its original path. The current path was created in 1961 when the concurrent section with SH 7 was eliminated.

[edit] Counties and junctions

County Junction Notes
Angelina SH 7
US 69Lufkin
US 59 – Lufkin
Nacogdoches no intersections
San Augustine SH 147
US 96
Sabine SH 21

[edit] References

  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]
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