Texas State Highway 214

State Highway 214 marker

State Highway 214
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 193.23 mi[1] (310.97 km)
Existed: by 1935 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 62 / US 180 in Seminole
 
North end: I-40 near Adrian
Highway system
SH 213SH 215

State Highway 214 or SH 214 is a Texas state highway that runs from Adrian to Seminole.

History

The route was originally designated in 1935 from Muleshoe to Morton,[2] and was extended from Friona to Seminole in 1939. The section from Friona south to Muleshoe was removed in 1940, only to be reinstated in 1966, replacing a former route of FM 299. In 1990 the route was extended north to its current terminus in Adrian, replacing Farm to Market Road 290 and most of FM 1412. FM 290 was originally designated on June 11, 1945 from US 66 (now I-40) to the Deaf Smith county Line. On October 26, 1954, FM 290 extended south to FM 1412, replacing FM 1956 from 5.3 miles north of FM 1412 to FM 1412.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
GainesSeminole US 62 / US 180 Hobbs, LamesaSouthern terminus
SH 83 east / FM 2056 west SeagravesSouth end of SH 83 overlap
YoakumDenver City SH 83 west LovingtonNorth end of SH 83 overlap
FM 1939 east
FM 213 east Wellman
Plains US 82 / US 380 Lovington, Roswell, Brownfield
FM 2196 east
Cochran FM 1585
FM 1894 west
SH 125 Bledsoe, Whiteface
FM 1169 west
Morton SH 114 Dora, Levelland
FM 1780 south Whiteface
FM 597 east
FM 3305 east
BaileyEnochs FM 54 Littlefield
FM 37 east Amherst
Needmore FM 298 Sudan
FM 746 eastSouth end of FM 746 overlap
FM 746 westNorth end of FM 746 overlap
Muleshoe US 70 west / US 84 Farwell, LittlefieldSouth end of US 70 overlap
US 70 east PlainviewNorth end of US 70 overlap
Parmer FM 145 Farwell, Lazbuddie
SH 86 Bovina, Dimmitt
FM 2397Interchange
Friona
Bus. SH 214
Gap in route
US 60 Farwell, Hereford
FM 2298 north
Deaf Smith FM 1058 Hereford
FM 1412 east
FM 2587 east
OldhamAdrian I-40 Tucumcari, AmarilloI-40 exit 23; northern terminus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 214". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  2. Texas Highway Map (Map). Texas State Highway Department (Texas Department of Transportation). 1935.
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