List of state highway loops in Texas
Texas Loop Highway markers | |
Highway names | |
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Interstates: |
Interstate X (I-X) Interstate Highway X (IH-X) |
US Routes: | U.S. Highway X (US X) |
State: | State Highway X (SH X) |
Loops: | Loop X |
Spurs: | Spur X |
Recreational: | Recreational Road X (RE X) |
Farm or Ranch to Market Roads: |
Farm to Market Road X (FM X) Ranch to Market Road X (RM X) |
Park Roads: | Park Road X (PR X) |
System links | |
This is a list of Texas State Highways in the U.S. state of Texas with Loop designations.
List
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Number | Location | Year | Notes | |||||
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Loop 1 | Austin | 1967–present | MoPac Expressway | |||||
Loop 2 | Waco | 1939–present | 17th & 18th Streets | |||||
Loop 3 | New Braunfels | 1939–1971 | ||||||
Loop 4 | Buda | 1939–2004 | partially replaced by RM 967 | |||||
Loop 5 | Kyle | 1939–1950 | transferred to Spur 5 | |||||
Loop 6 | Kirkland | 1939–1972 | ||||||
Loop 7 | Jasper | 1939-1963 | former US 96 | |||||
Loop 7 | Athens | 2005–present | replaced the part of FM 317 around Athens; various portions multiplex with US 175, SH 19, and SH 31 | |||||
Loop 8 | Beaumont | 1939–1944 | ||||||
Beltway 8 | Houston | 1969–present | Sam Houston Parkway & Tollway | |||||
Loop 9 | Dallas | 1969–1977 | designation may return in future as further extension of President George Bush Turnpike and TX 190 south of I-20 | |||||
Loop 10 | Grapevine | 1939–1963 | ||||||
Loop 11 | Wichita Falls | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 12 | Dallas | 1939–present | Variably co-signed as Walton Walker Blvd., Northwest Highway, Buckner Blvd., Great Trinity Forest, Ledbetter Drive and Kiest Blvd. | |||||
Loop 13 | San Antonio | 1939–present | Military Parkway | |||||
Loop 14 | Texarkana | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 15 | Goldthwaite | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 16 | El Paso | 1939–1974 | became US 62 and US 85 | |||||
Loop 17 | Karnes City | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 123-D | |||||
Loop 19 | Ringgold | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 20 | Laredo | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 21 | Spur | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 23 | Annona | 1939–1942 | became a portion of FM 44 | |||||
Loop 23 | Marlin | 1978–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 6-N | |||||
Loop 25 | Langtry | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 34 | Chireno | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 36 | Keltys | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 37 | Avery | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business US 82-K | |||||
Loop 38 | Bogata | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business US 271-D | |||||
Loop 39 | Merkel | 1959–1991 | transferred to Business Interstate 20-P | |||||
Loop 40 | Midland | 1991–present | ||||||
Loop 42 | Roaring Springs | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 43 | Tatum | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 44 | Levelland | 1939–1993 | transferred to Business State Highway 114-B | |||||
Loop 46 | Post | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 47 | Bovina | 1939–1941 | ||||||
Loop 47 | Jolly | 1979–present | previous routing of US 82/US 287 | |||||
Loop 48 | Canyon | 1959–present | shortcut between SH 217 and US 87; passes through campus of West Texas A&M University | |||||
Loop 49 | Tyler | 1986–present | tolled outer loop | |||||
Loop 50 | Burleson | 1939–1960 | redesignated as Spur 50 | |||||
Loop 51 | Gonzales | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business US 77-Q | |||||
Loop 57 | Conroe | 1961–1980 | redesignated as Spur 57 | |||||
Loop 60 | LaRue | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 61 | Eustace | 1939–1991 | portions transferred to FM 316 | |||||
Loop 62 | Rusk | 1939–present | was alternately signed at one time as Bus US 69 | |||||
Loop 64 | Dripping Springs | 1958–2003 | former US 290 | |||||
Loop 66 | Kilgore | 1956–1968 | became a portion of FM 2212 | |||||
Loop 67 | Ackerly | 1939–1954 | former Spur 67, now FM 2002 and FM 2212 | |||||
Loop 68 | Buna | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business US 96-E | |||||
Loop 70 | Rockport | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 35-L | |||||
Loop 70 | Rockport | 1995–present | ||||||
Loop 71 | Fannin's Grave | 1966–present | former Spur 71 | |||||
Loop 73 | Sinton | 1980–1991 | transferred to Business US 77-T | |||||
Loop 75 | Lockney | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 76 | O'Donnell | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 77 | Tulia | 1939–1963 | became a portion of FM 1318 | |||||
Loop 79 | Stinnett | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 152-B | |||||
Loop 79 | Del Rio Outer | 2008–present | ||||||
Loop 81 | Aransas Pass | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 35-M | |||||
Loop 82 | San Marcos | 1939–present | Former routing of US 81 | |||||
Loop 83 | Caldwell | 1939–present | ||||||
Loop 84 | Gruver | 1945–present | ||||||
Loop 87 | Zapata | 1939–1953 | ||||||
Loop 88 | San Ygnacio | 1939–1991 | transferred to Business US 83-N | |||||
Loop 90 | Livingston | 1981–1991 | transferred to Business US 59-J | |||||
Loop 90 | Aransas Pass | 1995–present | ||||||
Loop 93 | Sherman-Denison | 1984–1991 | transferred to Business US 75-C | |||||
Loop 96 | Prairie View College | 1946–1953 | became a portion of FM 1098 | |||||
Loop 96 | Talco | 1959–present | ||||||
Loop 98 | Kerrville | 2010–present | former Spur 98 | |||||
Loop 105 | Thomaston | 1997–present | ||||||
Loop 106 | Sayers | 1981–present | former US 87 | |||||
Loop 107 | Lone Oak | 1981–present | former routing of US 87 | |||||
Loop 108 | Port Bolivar | 1980–present | former FM 2612 | |||||
Loop 109 | Elgin | 1943–present | former routing of SH 20 (now US 290) | |||||
Loop 110 | Christoval | 1986–present | former US 277 | |||||
Loop 111 | Austin | 1960–present | Airport Boulevard | |||||
Loop 113 | Edinburg | 1980–1991 | transferred to Business US 281-W | |||||
Loop 114 | Port Arthur | 1950–1955 | ||||||
Loop 116 | New Willard | 1940–present | ||||||
Loop 118 | Roanoke | 1941–present | ||||||
Loop 120 | Dickens | 1941–present | ||||||
Loop 121 | Belton | 1959–present | ||||||
Loop 123 | Lexington | 1941–present | ||||||
Loop 124 | Tyler | 1941–present | former routing of SH 64? | |||||
Loop 125 | Burton | 1941–1945 | partially replaced by FM 390 and redesignated Spur 125 | |||||
Loop 127 | Palestine | 1941–present | ||||||
Loop 128 | Old Glory | 1978–present | former US 380 | |||||
Loop 129 | Bridgeport | 1948–1991 | transferred to Business US 380-E | |||||
Loop 130 | Gustine | 1941–present | ||||||
Loop 132 | Olney | 1941–present | ||||||
Loop 133 | Quanah | 1942 | redesignated Spur 133 | |||||
Loop 137 | Houston | 1942–1980 | replaced by Interstate 610 | |||||
Loop 137 | Blue Ridge | 1984–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 78-D | |||||
Loop 139 | Denver City | 1942–1958 | became a portion of FM 2055 | |||||
Loop 140 | Borger | 1942–1969 | Redesignated as a Spur | |||||
Loop 141 | Palacios | 1944–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 35-D | |||||
Loop 142 | Ponta | 1941–present | former route of SH 110? | |||||
Loop 143 | Perryton | 1955–present | ||||||
Loop 144 | Melvin | 1943–1959 | ||||||
Loop 145 | Oklaunion | 1960–present | former US 70 and US 287 | |||||
Loop 146 | Childress | 1944–1951 | became a portion of FM 94 | |||||
Loop 149 | Houston (US 75) | 1944–1954 | former routing of US 75, partially replaced by US 75 (now I-45) | |||||
Loop 149 | Brookeland | 1961–present | portion of former U.S. Highway 96 | |||||
Loop 150 | Bastrop | 1960–present | former SH 71 | |||||
Loop 151 | Texarkana | 1958–present | ||||||
Loop 153 | Henderson | 1944–1991 | transferred to Business US 79-F and Business State Highway 64-E | |||||
Loop 154 | Henderson | 1944–1991 | transferred to Business US 79-F and Business State Highway 64-E | |||||
Loop 155 | Crystal City | 1944–present | ||||||
Loop 157 | Victoria | 1944–1984 | ||||||
Loop 157 | Tenaha | 1985–present | ||||||
Loop 158 | Bryan | 1944–1988 | became a portion of FM 158 | |||||
Loop 160 | North Zulch | 1944–present | ||||||
Loop 163 | Blanco | 1960–present | former US 281 | |||||
Loop 165 | MKT & FW & DC Railroads (Wichita Falls) | 1959–1964 | former Loop 281, became portion of SH 240 | |||||
Loop 166 | Brackettville | 1945–present | former US 90 | |||||
Loop 167 | Deport | 1945–1991 | former portion of U.S. Route 281, transferred to Business US 271-C[1] | |||||
Loop 168 | Tenaha | 1945–present | shortest loop in Texas | |||||
Loop 170 | Avenger Field (Sweetwater) | 1946–present | ||||||
Loop 171 | Pampa | 1961–present | ||||||
Loop 173 | Quitman | 1946–present | ||||||
Loop 175 | Coleman | 1946–1955 | became portion of FM 568 | |||||
Loop 175 | Victoria | 1958–1995 | became US 59 | |||||
Loop 177 | Moscow | 1946–present | previous routing of US 59 | |||||
Loop 178 | Commerce | 1958–present | former SH 11 Alt. | |||||
Loop 179 | Stephenville | 1946–1970 | became a portion of SH 108 | |||||
Loop 179 | Pittsburg | 1980–present | ||||||
Loop 181 | Floresville | 1946–present | former US 181 | |||||
Loop 182 | Springtown | 1946–present | ||||||
Loop 183 | Hungerford-Wharton | 1970–1998 | former US 59, redesignated as Business US 59-R | |||||
Loop 184 | Humble | 1978–1991 | former FM 1960, became Bus. FM 1960-A | |||||
Loop 187 | Lewisville | 1947–1955 | became a portion of FM 1171 | |||||
Loop 187 | Antelope | 1960–present | former US 281 | |||||
Loop 193 | Wolfforth | 1960–present | former US 62 | |||||
Loop 195 | Stephenville | 1960–1991 | became Business U.S. Highway 377-J | |||||
Loop 195 | Rio Grande City | 2013–present | ||||||
Loop 197 | Texas City | 1960–2012 | former SH 146, partially redesignated as Spur 197 | |||||
Loop 198 | Mathis | 1948–1991 | former US 59 and SH 9, transferred to Business US 359-B | |||||
Loop 201 | Baytown | 1948–1996 | combined with SH 146 | |||||
Loop 203 | McKinney | 1948–1971 | former US 75 | |||||
Loop 203 | Weinert | 1977–1991 | former US 277, transferred to Business U.S. Highway 277-E | |||||
Loop 204 | Wellington | 1948–present | ||||||
Loop 205 | Bonham | 1948–present | ||||||
Loop 207 | Mont Belvieu | 1946–present | former routing of SH 146 | |||||
Loop 208 | Marquez | 1948–present | ||||||
Loop 210 | Diboll | 1948–present | ||||||
Loop 211 | Hereford | 1948–present | ||||||
Loop 212 | Manor | 1948–present | portion of former SH 20 (now US 290) | |||||
Loop 213 | San Antonio | 1948–1966 | ||||||
Loop 214 | Stanton | 1991–1995 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 20-F | |||||
Loop 216 | Commerce | 1958–1991 | former SH 24, transferred to Business State Highway 24-B | |||||
Loop 217 | Fort Worth | 1947–1963 | became a portion of Interstate 820 and Loop 820 | |||||
Loop 218 | Lamesa | 1946–1991 | former US 87, transferred to Business U.S. Highway 87-K | |||||
Loop 219 | Crandall | 1948–1992 | former US 175, later Business U.S. Highway 175-B, now decommissioned | |||||
Loop 220 | Trenton | 1949–1991 | former US 69, became Business U.S. Highway 69-B | |||||
Loop 220 | Plum | 1995–present | ||||||
Loop 221 | Leonard | 1949–2003 | redesignated as FM 896 | |||||
Loop 222 | Schulenburg | 1949–present | ||||||
Loop 223 | McDade | 1949–present | ||||||
Loop 224 | Nacogdoches | 1960–present | multiplexes with US 59 on its west and south sides | |||||
Loop 225 | Carrizo Springs | 1947–present | former US 83 | |||||
Loop 227 | Kingsville | 1947–1966 | ||||||
Loop 227 | Liberty | 1984–present | former portion of SH 146 | |||||
Loop 229 | Robert Lee | 1948–present | ||||||
Loop 230 | Lubbock | 1946–1958 | ||||||
Loop 230 | Smithville | 1984–present | former SH 71 | |||||
Loop 235 | Tyler | 1950–present | ||||||
Loop 231 | Lubbock | 1947–1957 | ||||||
Loop 231 | Andrews | 1959 | ||||||
Loop 232 | Waco | 1959–1964 | transferred to Loop 340 | |||||
Loop 237 | Texarkana | 1951–1953 | ||||||
Loop 236 | Queen City | 1950–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 237 | Roscoe | 1959–1991 | former US 80 and Spur 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-L | |||||
Loop 238 | Pittsburg | 1950–present | ||||||
Loop 243 | Abilene | 1955–1991 | former US 83, transferred to Business U.S. Highway 83-D | |||||
Loop 249 | Harlingen | 1952–1967 | former US 77 | |||||
Loop 249 | Alvord | 1980–1991 | former US 81, transferred to Business U.S. Highway 81-C | |||||
Loop 250 | Austin | 1952–1954 | transferred to US 183 | |||||
Loop 250 | Midland | 1978–present | former FM 868 | |||||
Loop 251 | Beaumont | 1951–1963 | became US 69, US 96, and US 287 | |||||
Loop 251 | Slaton | 1965–1991 | former US 84, transferred to Business U.S. Highway 84-E | |||||
Loop 252 | Caddo | 1952–present | former US 180 | |||||
Loop 254 | Rio Grande City | 1952–1989 | transferred to and redesignated as US 83 | |||||
Loop 254 | Ranger | 1991–present | former US 80 | |||||
Loop 255 | Teague | 1959–1991 | former US 84, transferred to Business U.S. Highway 84-R | |||||
Loop 256 | Palestine | 1964–present | ||||||
Loop 257 | Lampasas | 1952–present | former US 190 | |||||
Loop 262 | Streetman | 1952–present | ||||||
Loop 260 | Dallas | 1952–1991 | former SH 1 and US 80 | |||||
Loop 264 | Karnes City | 1952 | former US 181, became a portion of SH 80 and FM 1144 | |||||
Loop 265 | Rosebud | 1952–present | former US 77 | |||||
Loop 266 | Lufkin | 1952–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 267 | Burkburnett | 1952–2002 | former US 277 and US 281, became a portion of SH 240 | |||||
Loop 268 | Midland | 2011–present[2] | ||||||
Loop 271 | Alanreed | 1953–present | former US 66 | |||||
Loop 274 | Plainview | 1958–1967 | became US 87 | |||||
Loop 274 | Angleton | 1999–present | ||||||
Loop 275 | Austin | 1939–present | Lamar Boulevard (in north Austin), Congress Avenue (in south Austin), formerly US 81 | |||||
Loop 279 | Amarillo | 1954–present | part of historic routing of US 66 through town | |||||
Loop 281 | Wichita Falls | 1957–1959 | renumbered as Loop 165 | |||||
Loop 281 | Longview | 1959–present | also signed as Standard Street and Estes Parkway | |||||
Loop 282 | Poteet | 1951–present | former SH 346 | |||||
Loop 283 | Brenham | 1954–1991 | transferred to Business State Highway 36-J | |||||
Loop 284 | Center | 1958–1960 | ||||||
Loop 284 | Omaha | 1965–present | former US 259 | |||||
Loop 285 | Quanah and Acme | 1971–present | former US 287 | |||||
Loop 286 | Paris | 1955–present | multiplexes with parts of US 82 and US 271 | |||||
Loop 287 | Lufkin | 1951–present | multiplexes with parts of US 59, US 69, and SH 103 | |||||
Loop 288 | Denton | 1955–present | ||||||
Loop 289 | Lubbock | 1955–present | ||||||
Loop 291 | Roosevelt | 1956–present | former U.S. Highway 290 | |||||
Loop 292 | Kress | 1956–present | ||||||
Loop 293 | Austin | 1956–1961 | transferred to US 290 and SH 71 | |||||
Loop 293 | Bakersfield | 1981–present | former US 290 | |||||
Loop 294 | Stafford | 1956–1987 | former US 59, transferred to US 90A | |||||
Loop 295 | Robstown | 1956–1991 | former U.S. Highway 77, transferred to Business US 77-U | |||||
Loop 296 | Robstown | 1956–1991 | former SH 44, transferred to Business State Highway 44-C | |||||
Loop 300 | Snyder | 1956–1968 | ||||||
Loop 301 | Sulphur Springs | 1956–present | ||||||
Loop 302 | Greenville | 1956–1991 | former US 67, transferred to Business US 67-T | |||||
Loop 304 | Crockett | 1956–present | ||||||
Loop 305 | La Pryor | 1956–present | former US 83 | |||||
Loop 306 | San Angelo | 1956–present | ||||||
Loop 307 | Teague | 1956–2004 | ||||||
Loop 308 | Briggs | 1956–present | former US 183 | |||||
Loop 310 | Carrollton | 1956–1992 | ||||||
Loop 311 | Kilgore | 1956–1968 | ||||||
Loop 313 | Sulphur Springs | 1956–1991 | former US 67, transferred to Business U.S. Highway 67-V | |||||
Loop 315 | Greenville | 1957–1991 | became US 69 around town; was partially multiplexed with US 380 before change of designation | |||||
Loop 316 | Loraine | 1957–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-K | |||||
Loop 318 | Brenham | 1960–1991 | former US 290, transferred to Business US 290-F | |||||
Loop 319 | Trent | 1957–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-N | |||||
Loop 320 | Tye | 1957–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-Q | |||||
Loop 321 | LaVernia | 1957–present | former US 87 | |||||
Loop 322 | Abilene | 1957–present | ||||||
Loop 323 | Tyler | 1957–present | former FM 1803 & FM 845 | |||||
Loop 328 | Carey | 1957–present | former US 287 | |||||
Loop 329 | Columbus | 1982–1991 | former SH 71, transferred to Business State Highway 71-F | |||||
Loop 332 | Liberty Hill | 1958–present | former SH 29 | |||||
Loop 333 | Westbrook | 1958–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-H | |||||
Loop 334 | Macdona | 1958–1959 | became a portion of FM 1604 (now Loop 1604 | |||||
Loop 334 | Carthage | 1981–1991 | former US 79, transferred to Business US 79-G | |||||
Loop 335 | Amarillo | 1960–present | ||||||
Loop 336 | Conroe | 1961–present | ||||||
Loop 337 | New Braunfels | 1953–present | former FM 25 | |||||
Loop 338 | Odessa | 1960–present | ||||||
Loop 340 | Waco | 1961–present | ||||||
Loop 343 | Austin | 1961–present | former US 290 and SH 71 | |||||
Loop 344 | Azle | 1961–present | former SH 199 | |||||
Loop 345 | San Antonio | 1961–2014 | former US 87; redesignated as a Spur and rest removed from system | |||||
Loop 346 | Kemp | 1984–1991 | former US 175, transferred to Business US 175-D | |||||
Loop 350 | Sealy | 1983–present | ||||||
Loop 352 | Chico | 1961–1991 | former SH 114, transferred to Business State Highway 101-B | |||||
Loop 353 | San Antonio | 1961–present | former US 81 | |||||
Loop 354 | Dallas | 1961–present | former US 67, US 77, and US 80 | |||||
Loop 355 | Abilene | 1961–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-R | |||||
Loop 357 | Decatur | 1962–1991 | former US 81 and US 287, transferred to Business US 81-D | |||||
Loop 358 | Orange | 1962–1991 | former US 90, transferred to Business US 90-Y | |||||
Loop 360 | Austin | 1970–present | ||||||
Loop 361 | Bedias | 1962–present | ||||||
Loop 362 | Amarillo | 1962–1990, 1990–present | was briefly designated as Business US 287-C in 1990 | |||||
Loop 363 | Temple | 1962–present | ||||||
Loop 365 | Lavon | 1967–1991 | former SH 78, transferred to Business State Highway 78-G | |||||
Loop 367 | Hermleigh | 1962–1991 | former US 84, transferred to Business US 84-H | |||||
Loop 367 | Cleburne | 1996 | transferred US 67 | |||||
Loop 368 | San Antonio | 1962–present | former US 81 | |||||
Loop 369 | Abernathy | 1962–present | former US 87 | |||||
Loop 370 | Wichita Falls | 1962–1991 | former US 287, transferred to Business US 287-J | |||||
Loop 372 | Rowlett | 1964–1992 | former SH 66, transferred to Business State Highway 66-D | |||||
Loop 373 | Bridgeport | 1962–1991, 2007–present | former SH 114, was designated Business State Highway 114-H in 1991–2007[3] | |||||
Loop 374 | Mission to Harlingen | 1963–1991 | former US 83, transferred to Business US 83-S | |||||
Loop 375 | El Paso | 1963–present | ||||||
Loop 376 | Winnie | 1962–1988 | became a portion of FM 1406 | |||||
Loop 377 | Colorado City | 1963–1991 | former US 80, transferred Business Interstate 20-J | |||||
Loop 378 | San Angelo | 1969 | former US 87 | |||||
Loop 382 | Grapevine | 1963–1991 | former SH 114, transferred Business State Highway 114-L | |||||
Loop 384 | Round Rock | 1963–1991 | former US 81, transferred to Business Interstate 35-L | |||||
Loop 385 | Bainer | 1963–present | former US 84 | |||||
Loop 387 | Pilot Point | 1963–1991 | former SH 99, transferred to Business US 377-E | |||||
Loop 388 | Shallowater | 1963–present | former US 84 | |||||
Loop 389 | Carbon | 1963–present | former SH 6 | |||||
Loop 390 | Marshall | 1965–present | ||||||
Loop 391 | Windom | 1964–present | ||||||
Loop 392 | Alvarado | 1963–1991 | former US 81, transferred to Business Interstate 35-V | |||||
Loop 393 | Goodrich | 1963–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 395 | Amarillo | 1964–1990, 1990–present | former US 287; was briefly designated as Business US 287-B in 1990 | |||||
Loop 396 | Waco | 1964–present | former SH 6 | |||||
Loop 401 | Snyder | 1964–1991 | former US 84, transferred to Business US 84-G | |||||
Loop 402 | Big Spring | 1965–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-G | |||||
Loop 403 | Lariat | 1965–present | former US 84 | |||||
Loop 404 | Oklaunion | 1965–present | former US 287 | |||||
Loop 405 | Huntsville | 1967–1979 | became a portion of SH 19 | |||||
Loop 409 | Alvin | 1965–1991 | former SH 35, transferred to Business State Highway 35-C | |||||
Loop 410 | San Antonio | 1960–1969 | Replaced by Interstate 410 | |||||
Loop 410 | La Porte | 1971–1991 | former SH 146, transferred to Business State Highway 146-D | |||||
Loop 411 | Stockdale | 1965–1991 | former US 87, transferred to Business US 87-U | |||||
Loop 415 | Brownsville | 1966–1991 | former US 77 and US 83, transferred to Business US 77-Z | |||||
Loop 416 | Sierra Blanca | 1965–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 10-C | |||||
Loop 418 | Georgetown | 1965–1991 | former US 81, transferred to Business Interstate 35-M, now decommissioned | |||||
Loop 419 | Mount Pleasant | 1965–1991 | former US 271, transferred to Business US 271-E | |||||
Loop 419 | Old Ocean | 2007-2013 | former SH 35; redesignated as a Spur as part was canceled | |||||
Loop 420 | Laredo | 1965–1991 | former US 81 and US 83, transferred to Business US 83-K | |||||
Loop 424 | Shepherd | 1966–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 425 | Baird | 1966–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-T | |||||
Loop 426 | Granbury | 1966–1991 | former US 377, transferred to Business US 377-H | |||||
Loop 427 | Taylor | 1966–1991 | former US 79, transferred to Business US 79-B | |||||
Loop 428 | Bishop–Kingsville | 1966–1991 | former US 77, transferred to Business US 77-V | |||||
Loop 429 | Anderson | 1966–present | ||||||
Loop 430 | Littlefield | 1966–present | former US 84 | |||||
Loop 431 | Eagle Pass | 1966–1991 | former US 277, transferred to Business US 277-N | |||||
Loop 432 | Sweetwater | 1966–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 20-M | |||||
Loop 434 | Amarillo | 1966–present | former US 87/US 287 | |||||
Loop 436 | Carthage | 1966–1989 | ||||||
Loop 438 | Winters | 1966–present | former FM 53 | |||||
Loop 439 | Prosper | 1966–1991 | former SH 289, transferred to Business SH 289-D | |||||
Loop 441 | Whitesboro | 1966–1991 | former SH 99, transferred to Business US 377-B | |||||
Loop 442 | Tehuacana | 1966–present | former SH 171 | |||||
Loop 443 | Corpus Christi | 1966–1991 | former SH 44, transferred to Business SH 44-D | |||||
Loop 444 | Paradise | 1966–present | former SH 114 | |||||
Loop 445 | Plainview | 1967–1991 | former US 87, transferred to Business Interstate 27-U | |||||
Loop 446 | Farmersville | 1967–1991 | former SH 78, transferred to Business State Highway 78-E | |||||
Loop 448 | Harlingen | 1967–1991 | former US 77, transferred to Business US 77-W and 77-X | |||||
Loop 451 | Randolph | 1967–1991 | former SH 121, transferred to Business State Highway 121-D | |||||
Loop 452 | Gatesville | 1986–1991 | former SH 36, transferred to Business State Highway 36-E | |||||
Loop 453 | New Braunfels | 1967–1991 | former SH 46, transferred to Business State Highway 46-C | |||||
Loop 455 | Carthage | 1967–1991 | former US 59, transferred to Business US 59-D | |||||
Loop 456 | Jacksonville | 1968–present | ||||||
Loop 457 | Cooper | 1968–1991 | former SH 24, transferred to Business State Highway 24-D | |||||
Loop 461 | New Deal | 1968–present | former U.S. Highway 87 | |||||
Loop 462 | Floyd | 1968–1991 | former SH 24, transferred to Business US 380-J | |||||
Loop 463 | Victoria | 1968–present | ||||||
Loop 464 | Monahans | 1968–present | ||||||
Loop 466 | Ozona | 1968–present | former US 290 | |||||
Loop 467 | Sonora | 1968–present | former U.S. Highway 290 | |||||
Loop 469 | Paris | 1969–1991 | former US 82, transferred to Business US 82-H | |||||
Loop 472 | Tahoka | 1969–present | former US 87 | |||||
Loop 473 | Wichita Falls | 1969–present | ||||||
Loop 475 | Tioga | 1969–1991 | former US 377, transferred Business US 377-D | |||||
Loop 476 | Collinsville | 1969–1991 | former US 377, transferred to Business US 377-C | |||||
Loop 477 | Electra | 1969–1991 | former US 287, transferred to Business US 287-H | |||||
Loop 478 | El Paso | 1969–present | ||||||
Loop 480 | Paris | 1969–1991 | former US 271, transferred to Business US 271-B | |||||
Loop 480 | Eagle Pass Outer Loop | 2003–present | ||||||
Loop 481 | Junction | 1969–present | former US 83 and US 290 | |||||
Loop 483 | Celina | 1969–1991 | former SH 289, transferred to Business State Highway 289-C | |||||
Loop 484 | Waco | 1984–present | former SH 6 | |||||
Loop 485 | Gladewater | 1960–present | ||||||
Loop 488 | Vernon | 1970–present | former US 70 | |||||
Loop 489 | Midlothian | 1970–1991 | former US 67, transferred to Business US 67-Q | |||||
Loop 491 | Lacy-Lakeview and Waco | 1970–1991 | former US 77 and US 81, transferred to Business US 77-L | |||||
Loop 493 | Woodrow | 1970–present | former US 87 | |||||
Loop 494 | New Caney and Kingwood | 1970–present | former US 59 routing | |||||
Loop 495 | Nacogdoches | 1970–1991 | former US 59, transferred to Business US 59-F | |||||
Loop 496 | Fort Worth | 1971–1991 | former US 81 and US 287, transferred to Business US 287-P | |||||
Loop 497 | Kenney | 1971–present | former SH 36 | |||||
Loop 498 | Silsbee | 1978–1991 | former US 96, transferred to Business US 96-F | |||||
Loop 499 | Harlingen | 1971–present | ||||||
Loop 500 | Center | 1971–present | ||||||
Loop 505 | Newton | 1972–present | former SH 87 | |||||
Loop 506 | Rhome | 1972–1991 | former US 81 and US 287, transferred to Business US 81-E | |||||
Loop 507 | Bryan–College Station | 1972–1991 | former SH 6, transferred to Business State Highway 6-R | |||||
Loop 508 | Navasota | 1972–1991 | former SH 6, transferred to Business State Highway 6-S | |||||
Loop 509 | Copeville | 1972–1991 | former SH 78, transferred to Business State Highway 78-F | |||||
Loop 512 | Splendora | 1972–1991 | former US 59, transferred to Business US 59-L | |||||
Loop 513 | Seguin | 1973–1991 | former SH 123, transferred to Business State Highway 123-B | |||||
Loop 516 | Beeville | 1973–1991 | former US 181, transferred to Business US 181-J | |||||
Loop 517 | Carrizo Springs | 1975–present | ||||||
Loop 518 | Killeen | 1975–1991 | former US 190, transferred to Business US 190-F | |||||
Loop 519 | Van Horn | 1975–1991 | former US 80, transferred to Business Interstate 10-D | |||||
Loop 520 | Covington | 1975–1991 | former SH 171, transferred to Business State Highway 171-E | |||||
Loop 521 | Edna | 1976–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 522 | Ganado | 1976–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 523 | Louise | 1979–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 524 | Hillje | 1976–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 525 | El Campo | 1976–1997 | former US 59, transferred to Business US 59-S | |||||
Loop 526 | Pierce | 1976–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 528 | Waxahachie | 1976–1991 | former US 287, transferred to Business US 287-R | |||||
Loop 530 | Belton | 1976–2000 | former US 190 | |||||
Loop 531 | Grapeland | 1977–2003 | former US 287, transferred to Business US 287-V | |||||
Loop 532 | Encinal | 1977–1991 | former US 81, transferred to Business Interstate 35-B | |||||
Loop 533 | Palo Pinto County | 1977–present | former SH 16 | |||||
Loop 534 | Kerrville | 1977–present | ||||||
Loop 538 | Schertz | 1978–1996 | ||||||
Loop 539 | Cibolo | 1978–2014 | former FM 78 | |||||
Loop 540 | Beasley | 1980–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 541 | Kendleton | 1980–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 543 | West Point | 1983–present | former SH 71 | |||||
Loop 544 | Roscoe | 1983–1991 | former US 84, transferred to Business US 84-J | |||||
Loop 545 | San Angelo | 1984–1996 | former US 67, transferred to Business US 67-H | |||||
Loop 546 | Midland | 1984–1991 | former SH 158, transferred to Business State Highway 158-B | |||||
Loop 547 | San Augustine | 1984–present | former SH 21 | |||||
Loop 549 | Sweetwater | 1985–1990 | transferred to SH 70 | |||||
Loop 550 | Adrian | 1985–1991 | former US 66, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 40-B | |||||
Loop 551 | Vega | 1985–1991 | former US 66, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 40-C | |||||
Loop 552 | Amarillo | 1985–1991 | former US 66, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 40-D | |||||
Loop 554 | Groom | 1985–1991 | former US 66, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 40-F | |||||
Loop 555 | Mc Lean | 1985–1991 | former US 66, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 40-H | |||||
Loop 556 | Shamrock | 1985–1993 | former US 66, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 40-J | |||||
Loop 558 | Angleton | 1986–1993 | former SH 11, transferred to FM 523 | |||||
Loop 560 | Ferris | 1987–1991 | former US 75, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 45-J | |||||
Loop 561 | Trumbull | 1987–present | former US 75 | |||||
Loop 562 | Palmer | 1987–1991 | former US 75, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 45-H | |||||
Loop 564 | Corsicana | 1987–1991 | former US 75, transferred to Business Interstate Highway 45-F | |||||
Loop 564 | Mineola | 2010–present | former FM 564 | |||||
Loop 566 | Stamford | 1988–1991 | former US 277, transferred to Business US 277-G | |||||
Loop 567 | Granbury | 1987–present | ||||||
Loop 569 | Decatur | 1987–1991 | former US 380, transferred to Business US 380-F | |||||
Loop 570 | Wall | 1990–present | former routing of US 87 | |||||
Loop 571 | Henderson | 1988–present | former FM 454 | |||||
Loop 573 | Cleveland | 1988–present | former US 59 | |||||
Loop 574 | Waco | 1988–present | ||||||
Loop 577 | Vick | 1992–present | ||||||
Loop 590 | Harlingen | 1989–1994 | redesignated as FM 509 | |||||
Loop 592 | Nolanville | 1990–present | ||||||
Loop 593 | Greenville | 1991–1992 | proposed designation would have changed FM 1570; canceled by City of Greenville | |||||
Loop 635 | Dallas | 1968–1974 | became part of Interstate 635 | |||||
Loop 820 | Fort Worth | 1963–1977 | became part of Interstate 820 | |||||
Loop 1604 | San Antonio | 1977–present | former FM 1604, longest loop in Texas | |||||
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Notes
- An italicized location indicates that the Highway Designation File does not give an official name for the highway. All other highways are designated "[location] Loop".
- Just because any of the roads below are labeled as "loops" does not necessarily mean the roads are circular—some are bypasses, some are replacements for historic routings of other roads, some "loops" are actually straight roads that don't encircle an area at all (which might make some "loop" routings better as "spurs" instead).
See also
- Texas portal
- U.S. Roads portal
References
- ↑ Transportation Planning and Programming Division. "State Highway Loop No. 167". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ Texas Transportation Commission (June 30, 2011). "Minute Order 112740" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation.
- ↑ Transportation Planning and Programming Division. "State Highway Loop No. 373". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
External links
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