Texas State Highway 89
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State Highway 89 |
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Length: | 0[1] mi (0 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1988 (construction began 2006) | ||||||||
Northwest end: | US 181 near Sinton | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 77 | ||||||||
Southeast end: | US 181 near Sinton | ||||||||
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State Highway 89 or SH 89 is a state highway that will bypass Sinton, Texas to the northeast, running northwest to southeast. It was designated in 1988, with construction beginning in May 2006[2]. Construction is expected to last 4 years.
[edit] Previous routes
SH 89 was originally defined by 1933 along a route from Gainesville to Strawn. Portions of the route had been built by 1938, but the portion between Strawn and Weatherford was transferred to U.S. Highway 80, with the rest transferred to FM 51 by 1939.
[edit] References
- ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]
- ^ TxDOT press release, [2]
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