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State Highway Loop 124
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Length: |
1.524 mi[1] (2.453 km) |
Formed: |
1941 |
West end: |
SH 31 |
East end: |
SH 64 |
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Loop 124 is a 1.524-mile (2.453 km) loop route in the city of Tyler in the U.S. state of Texas. Loop 124 follows the original alignment of State Highway 64 (SH 64) through Tyler. Loop 124 is located entirely in Tyler city limits and follows Old Henderson Highway from SH 31 southeastward to SH 64.
[edit] History
Loop 124 was designated in 1941 along the former alignment of SH 64 through Tyler. It was originally designated from the intersection of SH 64 (Dallas Highway) and US 69 (Glenwood Boulevard) east along Erwin Street. It followed Erwin Street until the intersection with Old Henderson Highway which Loop 124 would follow to its current eastern terminus at SH 64. In 1962, the portion west of SH 31 was removed and turned over to the city of Tyler for maintenance.[1]
[edit] Route description
Loop 124 begins at SH 31 (Front Street) on the east side of Tyler. It follows Old Henderson Highway to the southeast to an intersection with Loop 323. The loop continues to the southeast following this intersection to where it ends at SH 64 in Tyler. Old Henderson Highway continues beyond both ends of the highway without the Loop 124 designation.[2]
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