Texas State Highway 73

State Highway 73
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 42.02 mi[1] (67.62 km)
Existed: 1941 – present
Major junctions
West end: I-10 at Winnie
  US 69/US 96/US 287
East end: I-10
Location
Counties: Chambers, Jefferson, Orange
Highway system

Highways in Texas
Interstate • U.S. • TX (LoopsSpursRecFM)

SH 72 SH 74

State Highway 73 or SH 73 is a Texas state highway that runs 42 miles (68 km) from Winnie through Port Arthur to near Orange.

In September 2008, Hurricane Ike forced the closure of SH 73. Among other road debris left by the storm were two 200 ton barges. The storm surge pushed the barges almost 10 miles (16 km) before they came to rest on the highway.[2]

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Previous routes

The original SH 73 was designated in 1926 from Oldenburg to Houston. By 1933, it was rerouted southwest to Columbus. By 1941, the route was adjusted so that, instead of extending west from Houston, it was now designated east from Houston to Port Arthur. Construction was slow, with only small portions outside Houston, Port Arthur, and the stretch from Winnie to Anahuac (signed as 73-T) completed by 1954. In 1961, the route was shortened from Port Arthur to Winnie, with the western portions having been replaced by Interstate 10. SH 73-T was transferred to SH 65. In 1982, the route was extended along its current route to Orange, along a concurrent route with SH 87 and SH 62.

In popular culture

Texas State Highway 73 is shown as a road sign in the opening 10 seconds of the 1941 movie Moon Over Miami immediately following the opening credits. There is no mention of the city in that film. A similar road sign of Highway 73 is also depicted on the set of The Partridge Family.

Junction list

County Location Junction Notes
Chambers Winnie I-10
SH 124 / FM 1663 begin concurrency with SH 124
Jefferson SH 124 end concurrency with SH 124
Port Arthur Spur 93
SH 82
Spur 215
US 69 / US 96 / US 287
SH 347
SH 87 begin concurrency with SH 87
FM 366
Orange Rainbow Bridge (westbound) and Veterans Memorial Bridge (eastbound) over the Neches River
Bridge City FM 1442
SH 62 / SH 87 end concurrency with SH 87, begin concurrency with SH 62
FM 105
I-10 / US 90 / SH 62 eastern end of SH 73; SH 62 continues past this point

References

  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]
  2. ^ http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/local/demolition_team_works_to_clear_barges_from_texas_73_09-21-2008.html