State Highway 72 | |||||||
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Route information | |||||||
Maintained by TxDOT | |||||||
Length: | 111.73 mi[1] (179.81 km) | ||||||
Existed: | 1926 – present | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
West end: | SH 97 near Fowlerton | ||||||
US 281US 87 |
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East end: | Alt. US 77/US 87/US 183 at Cuero |
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Highway system | |||||||
Highways in Texas
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State Highway 72 or SH 72 is a Texas state highway that runs 111 miles (179 km) from near Fowlerton to near Cuero.
SH 72 was originally proposed in 1926 from Kenedy to Carmine, absorbing previously designated SH 3B. By 1939, it had been readjusted, with the section north of Cuero transferred to U.S. Highway 77 and SH 237, and a section added from Kenedy to Cotulla. In 1942, the section from Cotulla to Three Rivers was either cancelled or transferred to SH 97 and Farm to Market Road 63. In 1961, the section from Fowlerton to Three Rivers was transferred back to SH 72, completing its current route.
County | Location | Junction | Notes | ||||
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McMullen | near Fowlerton | SH 97 | Western terminus | ||||
Tilden | SH 16 | ||||||
Live Oak | Three Rivers | US 281 | |||||
I-37 | |||||||
Bee |
No major junctions | ||||||
Karnes | Kenedy | US 181 | |||||
SH 239 | |||||||
DeWitt | Yorktown | SH 119 | |||||
Cuero | US 87 | ||||||
US 87 / US 183 / US 77 Alt. |
Eastern terminus |
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