Texas State Highway 7
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State Highway 7 |
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Length: | 212.7 mi[1] (342.3 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1939[1] | ||||||||||||
West end: | I-35 in Bruceville-Eddy | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 77 in Chilton US 79 in Marquez |
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East end: | US 84 in Joaquin | ||||||||||||
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State Highway 7 is an east-west state highway that runs from Interstate 35 south of Waco to U.S. Highway 84 about 3 miles (5 km) west of the Texas-Louisiana state line. Between Crockett and Nacogdoches, SH 7 passes through the Davy Crockett National Forest.
[edit] Previous Routes
SH 7 was one of the original 26 state highways proposed in 1917, proposed as a 'Central Texas Highway.' In 1919 the routing was mostly proposed between San Angelo and Goldthwaite, but only the segment to Paint Rock was created. From Goldthwaite, the road parallels U.S. Highway 84 to Waco. The remainder follows SH 164 to Buffalo, was unbuilt between Buffalo and Jasper, and U.S. Highway 190 to the State Line.
Possibly due to the amount of construction necessary to build this route as proposed, by 1919 the road was completely rerouted via the current U.S. Highway 84 through Lubbock to Sweetwater. Between Sweetwater and Coleman, the road was not constructed as proposed. SH 7 returns to US 84, through Waco to Palestine, heads south on U.S. Highway 287 to Crockett, turns to Lufkin via the current SH 7 then SH 103 and finally onto Jasper and Newton via present day U.S. Highway 69, SH 63 and US 190.
In 1926, U.S. Highway 70, 80, and 67 were overlaid over pieces of SH 7. While the entirety of the SH 7 maintained its number, the road had been realigned yet again, mainly due to constructions issues. The Sweetwater-Coleman road was never built, and SH 7 was rerouted over existing roads into Abilene. From Long Lake, the road was rerouted on present day SH 294 into Alto, SH 21 to Nacogdoches, ending in Joaquin via current SH 7.
By 1939 most of the highway had been overrun by a patchwork of US Highways, leaving only a small portion from Joaquin to Crockett remaining, rerouted yet again to a more southerly route from Nacogdoches. The road was slowly extended northwest, absorbing SH 139 in 1948, reaching its current routing by 1990.
SH 7A was a spur route of SH 7 that split off at Coleman and traveled southwest through San Angelo to Fort Stockton. It was transferred to portions of SH 23, SH 30, and SH 99 by 1933.
SH 7B was a spur route of SH 7 that split off at Lufkin and traveled southwest through Groveton to Trinity. By 1933 it had been renumbered SH 94.
[edit] Junction List
County | Location | Mile[2] | Junction | Notes |
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McLennan | Eddy | I-35 / FM 107 | ||
Falls | FM 2643 | |||
US 77 / Bus. 7-B | West end of US 77 concurrency | |||
FM 1950 | ||||
US 77 | East end of US 77 concurrency | |||
Bus. 7-B | ||||
FM 434 | ||||
FM 935 | ||||
SH 320 | ||||
Marlin | Bus. 6-N (Williams Street) | |||
FM 147 (Walker Street) | ||||
SH 6 | ||||
FM 2958 | ||||
FM 3144 | ||||
FM 1771 | ||||
FM 2745 | ||||
Limestone | Kosse | SH 14 (Mignonette Street) | ||
FM 2749 | ||||
Robertson | FM 979 | |||
FM 937 | ||||
Leon | Marquez | US 79 | ||
FM 1147 | ||||
FM 39 | ||||
Centerville | I-45 – Dallas, Houston | |||
SH 75 (Commerce Street) | ||||
FM 1119 (Cass Street) | ||||
FM 811 | ||||
FM 1511 | ||||
FM 542 | ||||
Houston | FM 132 | |||
SH 21 | West end of SH 21 concurrency | |||
Crockett | Loop 304 | |||
FM 229 (Durrette Drive) | ||||
SH 19 | ||||
US 287 (5th Street) / SH 21 | East end of SH 21 concurrency | |||
Loop 304 | ||||
FM 232 | ||||
FM 1733 | ||||
Kennard | FM 2781 | |||
FM 357 (Main Street) | ||||
FM 227 | ||||
Angelina | SH 103 | |||
FM 1819 | ||||
US 69 | ||||
Nacogdoches | FM 2782 | |||
Nacogdoches | US 59 (Stallings Drive) | |||
US 59 Bus. (South Street) |
West end of US 59 Bus. concurrency | |||
US 59 Bus. (North Street) / SH 21 (Main Street) |
East end of US 59 Bus. concurrency, west end of SH 21 concurrency | |||
FM 1275 (University Drive) | ||||
SH 21 (Main Street) | East end of SH 21 concurrency | |||
Loop 224 (Stallings Drive) | ||||
FM 2112 | ||||
FM 2713 | ||||
FM 95 | ||||
San Augustine | No major junctions | |||
Shelby | FM 2913 | |||
FM 711 | ||||
Loop 500 | ||||
Center | US 96 (Hurst Street, Southview Road) | |||
SH 87 (Shelbyville Street) | ||||
FM 2788 (Sardis Road) | ||||
Loop 500 | ||||
FM 1656 | ||||
FM 2608 | ||||
FM 3082 | ||||
Joaquin | FM 139 | |||
US 84 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b Texas Department of Transportation. Highway Designation File - State Highway No. 7. Retrieved on 2008-03-15.
- ^ Google Maps, [1]