U.S. Route 377 in Texas
US Highway 377 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length: | 335.017 mi[1] (539.158 km) | |||
Existed: | 1932 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | US 90 in Del Rio | |||
North end: | US-377 at Oklahoma state line | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Val Verde, Edwards, Kimble, Menard, Mason, McCulloch, Brown, Comanche, Erath, Hood, Johnson, Parker, Tarrant, Denton, Grayson | |||
Highway system | ||||
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U.S. Highway 377 (US 377) is a U.S. Highway that begins at US 90 in Del Rio and heads north through Fort Worth in the U.S. state of Texas before crossing into Oklahoma.
History
When US 377 was commissioned in 1930, US 77 connected Dallas, Texas with the north and south, but nearby Fort Worth lacked a direct northern connection. US 377 connected US 77 in Denton, Texas with US 81 in Fort Worth, Texas, creating a parallel route between Denton and Hillsboro, Texas, where US 81 met US 77. When the Interstate highway system was built, Interstate 35 paralleled the Dallas/Fort Worth split with routes I-35E through Dallas (along US 77) and I-35W through Fort Worth (along US 377 and US 81).[1]
Route description
The southern terminus is in Del Rio, Texas at an intersection with U.S. Highway 90. It goes north of town co-signed with U.S. Highway 277 for 20 miles (32 km). After splitting off, it enters Edwards County and Carta Valley. It meets SH 55 at the county seat, Rocksprings, before serving as the western terminus of SH 41. It heads northeast into Kimble County, crossing the county line near Telegraph. At Junction, Texas, it meets both Interstate 10 and US 83. It then continues northeast through London, extreme southeastern Menard County, and Mason County. In Mason County, US 377 passes through Streeter before forming a concurrency with SH 29 near Grit. In Mason, SH 29 splits off to its own alignment while US 377 turns north to join U.S. Highway 87.
US 87/377 head north together into Brady, where they meet US 190, the southern terminus of US 283, and SH 71. US 377 splits off to the north and heads to Mercury and crosses the Colorado River near Winchell. In Brownwood, US 377 joins with U.S. Highway 67, following its routing all the way to Stephenville, where US 377 splits off on its own again. US 377 then enters Hood County, where it passes through the county seat, Granbury. It cuts the corners of both Johnson County and Parker County before entering Tarrant County and the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
US 377 crosses Interstate 20 at exit 429A in Benbrook. It then enters Fort Worth proper, meeting SH 183 and Spur 580. It runs northeast on Camp Bowie Blvd. to Interstate 30, with which it begins a concurrency. At the Interstate 35W junction, it heads north along that highway before splitting off at Exit 52A (Belknap St.). It heads due north as the Denton Highway and continues to run parallel to I-35W through many D/FW suburbs, including Haltom City, Watauga, Keller, Westlake, Roanoke, and Argyle. In Denton, it crosses Interstate 35E and has a brief concurrency with US 380 through the eastern portion of Denton.
After splitting from US 380, US 377 runs east of Aubrey, through Pilot Point, Tioga, and Collinsville, before having an interchange with US 82 at Whitesboro. It then heads north to cross Lake Texoma (the Red River) into Oklahoma.[2]
State Highway Loop 118
State Highway Loop 118 (Loop 118) is a short and unsigned loop highway. The highway connects Highway 377 to Business State Highway 114-K (Bus. SH 114-K) without the need for an intersection between those highways. The loop is just 0.209 miles (0.336 km) long, and is located entirely within the downtown portion of the town of Roanoke, Texas. The highway was first designated on February 4, 1941. The original route traveled from US 377 just south of Roanoke, along Oak Street, past Bus. SH 114-K northward to SH 114.[3] On September 27, 1996, the stretch of the highway traveling from Bus. SH 114 north to SH 114 was given back to the city of Roanoke.
- Major Loop 118 intersections
The entire route is in Roanoke, Denton County.
mi[4] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | US 377 (Front Street) | Southern terminus | ||
0.076 | 0.122 | North Oak Street | Loop 118 turns northeast | ||
0.209 | 0.336 | Bus. SH 114 (Byron Nelson Boulevard) | Northern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Major intersections
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Val Verde | Del Rio | US 90 east / US 277 south / Spur 239 south (East Gibbs Street) / Spur 297 south (Veteran's Boulevard) – Laughlin AFB, Brackettville, Eagle Pass, Ciudad Acuña, Business District | south end of US 90 / US 277 overlap | |||||
US 90 west – Comstock, Amistad NRA Visitor Information, Big Bend National Park | north end of US 90 overlap | |||||||
Loop 79 to US 90 – Eagle Pass, Laredo | interchange | |||||||
RE 2 west – Amistad National Recreation Area, Rough Canyon | ||||||||
US 277 north – Sonora | North end of US 277 concurrency | |||||||
Edwards | FM 2523 south to US 90 | |||||||
RM 674 south – Brackettville, Kickapoo State Park | ||||||||
Rocksprings | SH 55 north – Sonora | South end of SH 55 concurrency | ||||||
SH 55 south – Uvalde | North end of SH 55 concurrency | |||||||
RM 2630 north | ||||||||
SH 41 east – Mountain Home | ||||||||
Kimble | PR 73 – South Llano River State Park, Walter Buck WMA | |||||||
Junction | FM 2169 east (Flatrock Lane) – Texas Tech University at Junction | |||||||
Loop 481 east (Main Street) – Kerrville | ||||||||
RM 1674 west | ||||||||
I-10 / US 83 south – Fort Stockton, Uvalde, San Antonio, Sonora | South end of US 83 concurrency; I-10 exit 456 | |||||||
US 83 north – Menard | North end of US 83 concurrency | |||||||
FM 3480 east to RM 385 | ||||||||
RM 385 south to US 290 | ||||||||
RM 1221 north – Hext | ||||||||
Menard |
No major junctions | |||||||
Mason | Grit | SH 29 west – Menard | south end of SH 29 overlap | |||||
US 87 south / SH 29 east – Llano, Mason | north end of SH 29 overlap; south end of US 87 overlap | |||||||
see US 87 | ||||||||
McCulloch | Brady | US 87 north to US 283 – San Angelo | North end of US 87 concurrency | |||||
FM 714 east (East Main Street) | ||||||||
US 190 east – Rochelle, San Saba | North end of US 190 concurrency | |||||||
FM 2996 north | ||||||||
FM 1121 west | south end of FM 1121 overlap | |||||||
FM 1121 east – Rochelle | north end of FM 1121 overlap | |||||||
FM 1028 north | ||||||||
FM 502 east | ||||||||
FM 765 west | south end of FM 765 overlap | |||||||
FM 765 east to FM 45 – Elm Grove | north end of FM 765 overlap | |||||||
Brown | Dulin | FM 586 north – Brookesmith, Trickham | south end of FM 586 overlap | |||||
FM 586 south | north end of FM 586 overlap | |||||||
FM 1176 north – Trickham | ||||||||
FM 45 south – Richland Springs, T.R. Havins Unit, Gordon Wood Stadium | ||||||||
FM 3064 east (Morris Sheppard Drive) – Gordon Wood Stadium | ||||||||
Brownwood | Fisk Street / Carnegie Street / Coleman Avenue | interchange | ||||||
FM 2524 (Austin Avenue) – Downtown Historic Area, Howard Payne University | ||||||||
US 67 south / US 84 west (West Commerce Street) to SH 279 – Coleman | South end of US 67 / US 84 concurrency | |||||||
see US 67 | ||||||||
Erath | Stephenville | US 67 north – Glen Rose | North end of US 67 concurrency | |||||
US 281 – Mineral Wells, Hico, Airport | ||||||||
FM 205 – Cedar Point | ||||||||
Bus. US 377 south – Stephenville | ||||||||
FM 1188 west – Morgan Mill | ||||||||
Bluff Dale | FM 2481 south | |||||||
Hood | FM 2870 south (Rock Church Highway) | |||||||
Tolar | FM 56 north (Tolar Highway) | south end of FM 56 overlap | ||||||
FM 56 south – Glen Rose | north end of FM 56 overlap | |||||||
Granbury | Loop 567 north – Weatherford | |||||||
Bus. US 377 north – Granbury, Historical District, Airport | ||||||||
SH 144 – Granbury, Glen Rose | Interchange | |||||||
Bus. US 377 south / FM 4 north – Granbury, Historical District | Interchange; south end of FM 4 overlap | |||||||
FM 4 south – Acton | north end of FM 4 overlap | |||||||
FM 167 north | south end of FM 167 overlap | |||||||
FM 167 south – Acton, Camp El Tesoro | north end of FM 167 overlap | |||||||
Cresson | SH 171 – Weatherford, Cleburne | |||||||
Johnson |
No major junctions | |||||||
Parker |
No major junctions | |||||||
Tarrant | Wheatland | FM 1187 east – Crowley | south end of FM 1187 overlap | |||||
FM 1187 west | north end of FM 1187 overlap | |||||||
Benbrook | RM 2871 west | |||||||
I-20 / I-820 north | I-20 exit 429A | |||||||
Fort Worth | SH 183 (Alta Mere Drive / Southwest Boulevard) to Spur 580 | traffic circle | ||||||
Spur 580 west (Camp Bowie West Boulevard) to SH 183 | no left turn northbound | |||||||
Camp Bowie Boulevard | interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||||||
I-30 west – Abilene | southbound exit and northbound entrance; south end of I-30 overlap; US 377 south follows exit 9B | |||||||
see I-30 | ||||||||
I-30 east / I-35W south / US 287 south / SH 180 east (East Lancaster Street) – Dallas, Waco | north end of I-30 overlap; south end of I-35W / US 287 overlap; US 377 north follows exit 15A; US 377 south follows exit 51 | |||||||
Spur 280 – Downtown Fort Worth | I-35W exit 52A, access to Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center | |||||||
I-35W north / US 287 north / SH 121 north / Spur 347 west (Belknap Street) – Denton, D/FW Airport | north end of I-35W / US 287 overlap; US 377 north follows exit 52B | |||||||
Haltom City | SH 183 west (Northeast 28th Street) | south end of SH 183 overlap | ||||||
SH 183 east (East Belknap Street) | north end of SH 183 overlap | |||||||
I-820 | I-820 exit 19 | |||||||
Keller | FM 1709 east (Keller Parkway) / Golden Triangle Boulevard – Grapevine | |||||||
Westlake | SH 170 | proposed interchange | ||||||
Denton | Roanoke | To Bus. SH 114 / Denton Drive (Loop 118) | ||||||
SH 114 | proposed interchange | |||||||
Flower Mound | FM 1171 – Lewisville | |||||||
Argyle | FM 407 to I-35E – Justin | |||||||
Denton | FM 1830 south (Country Club Road) to FM 407 – Bartonville | |||||||
I-35E | I-35E exit 465B | |||||||
US 77 south (East Eagle Drive) | South end of US 77 concurrency | |||||||
FM 426 east (McKinney Street) | ||||||||
US 77 north (North Locust Street) / US 380 west (West University Drive) to FM 428 | North end of US 77 concurrency, south end of US 380 concurrency | |||||||
Loop 288 / US 380 Truck west | Interchange | |||||||
Cross Roads | US 380 east – McKinney | interchange; north end of US 380 concurrency | ||||||
FM 424 south | ||||||||
Aubrey | FM 428 (Springhill Road) – Aubrey, Celina | |||||||
FM 3524 south | ||||||||
Pilot Point | FM 455 west – Sanger, Ray Roberts Lake and State Park | south end of FM 455 overlap | ||||||
Bus. US 377 north | ||||||||
FM 455 east / FM 1192 west (East Liberty Street) – Pilot Point, Celina | north end of FM 455 overlap | |||||||
Bus. US 377 south (North Washington Street) – Pilot Point | ||||||||
Grayson | Tioga | Bus. US 377 north (South Donation Street) | ||||||
FM 121 east (Sherman Street) – Gunter | ||||||||
Bus. US 377 south (North Donation Street) | ||||||||
FM 922 west – Valley View | ||||||||
Collinsville | Bus. US 377 north (South Main Street) | |||||||
FM 902 (Locust Street) – Lake Kiowa, Ethel | ||||||||
Bus. US 377 south (North Main Street) | ||||||||
Bus. US 377 north – Whitesboro | ||||||||
Whitesboro | Spur 129 to SH 56 – Whitesboro, Sherman | |||||||
Bus. US 377 south – Whitesboro | ||||||||
US 82 – Gainesville, Sherman | interchange; US 82 exit 624 | |||||||
FM 901 south – Gordonville | south end of FM 901 overlap | |||||||
FM 901 north – Sheppard AFB Annex | north end of FM 901 overlap | |||||||
335.017 | 539.158 | US-377 north / SH-99 north – Madill | Oklahoma state line (bridge over Lake Texoma (Red River)) | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References
- 1 2 Transportation Planning and Programming Division. "U.S. Highway No. 377". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 8, 2008.
- ↑ Google (March 8, 2008). "Overview Map of US 377" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 8, 2008.
- ↑ General Highway Map, Denton County, Texas (Map) (1961 ed.). 1 inch=2 miles. Cartography by Planning Survey Division. Texas State Highway Department. January 1, 1961. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
- ↑ Statewide Planning Map (Map). Cartography by Transportation Planning and Programming Division. Texas Department of Transportation. 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2012.