Texas State Highway 208

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State Highway 208
Length: 145.194 mi[1] (233.667 km)
Formed: by 1939
South end: US 87 in San Angelo
Major
junctions:
I-20
US 180
US 84
US 380
North end: SH 70
Highways in Texas
< SH 207 SH 209 >
State Highway 208 at US 380
State Highway 208 at US 380

State Highway 208 or SH 208 is a Texas state highway that runs from near Spur to San Angelo. The route was originally designated in 1939 from Colorado City to San Angelo. The section from Robert Lee to Colorado City was dropped in 1942, but was reinstated in 1947, when it replaced RM 18. In 1956, the route was extended farther north to Snyder, replacing SH 101. The route was extended further north in 1990 to Spur, replacing FM 948 and FM 1232.

[edit] Junction list

County Location Mile Junction Notes
Tom Green San Angelo US 87
FM 2105
Coke FM 2662
RM 2034
Robert Lee Loop 229
SH 158
FM 1904
RM 1672
RM 1672
Mitchell FM 644
FM 2319
Colorado City I-20 Bus.
I-20 SH 208 is discontinuous at I-20
Image:Texas Business 208-B.svg I-20 / Bus. 208-B
FM 3525
FM 1982
FM 1808
Scurry FM 1606
Snyder
US 84 Bus.
SH 208 is discontinuous at US 84 Bus.

US 84 Bus.
FM 1673
US 84
FM 1611
Kent US 380 SH 208 is discontinuous at US 380
US 380
FM 2320
FM 643
Dickens SH 70
State Highway 208 in Clairemont, Texas
State Highway 208 in Clairemont, Texas

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