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List of state highway spurs in Texas (1–99) AI simulator
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List of state highway spurs in Texas (1–99) AI simulator
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List of state highway spurs in Texas (1–99)
State highway spurs in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
Spur 1 is a designation that has been used for two different routes, one in Uvalde County and the other in El Paso County.
The first use of the Spur 1 designation was in Uvalde County, from US 90 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Uvalde south to the Uvalde National Fish Hatchery. On February 12, 1943, an 0.4 mile extension across the hatchery property to a connection with the Uvalde-Eagle Pass County Road was proposed. Spur 1 and the extension were cancelled on December 16, 1943, when the extension was blocked off. The roadway is now maintained by the county.
The second use of the Spur 1 designation was in El Paso County, from US 80 Alt. at or near Courchesne School to the approved route of I-10. Spur 1 was cancelled on July 31, 1964, and transferred to Loop 16 (now US 85).
Spur 3 is located in Corpus Christi. It runs from SH 358 to the campus of Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, a distance of 3.356 miles (5.401 km).
Spur 3 begins at a junction with the SH 358 freeway. It travels north, first along Ennis Joslin Boulevard and then along Alameda Street. The route turns to the east at Ocean Drive. Signage indicating that state maintenance ends is present east of the Sand Dollar Boulevard entrance to TAMU–CC.
Spur 3 was designated on February 23, 1993.
Spur 5 is located in Houston. It begins at the intersection of Emancipation Avenue (formerly known as Dowling Street), Calhoun Street, and Jefferson Street in Houston's Third Ward. It has a brief concurrency with I-45 until that route's exit 44B, at which point it travels south as a freeway with frontage roads, passing the eastern side of the University of Houston campus. The mainlanes end prior to the intersection with University Drive, while the frontage roads continue to the route's southern terminus at US 90 Alt.
List of state highway spurs in Texas (1–99)
State highway spurs in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
Spur 1 is a designation that has been used for two different routes, one in Uvalde County and the other in El Paso County.
The first use of the Spur 1 designation was in Uvalde County, from US 90 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Uvalde south to the Uvalde National Fish Hatchery. On February 12, 1943, an 0.4 mile extension across the hatchery property to a connection with the Uvalde-Eagle Pass County Road was proposed. Spur 1 and the extension were cancelled on December 16, 1943, when the extension was blocked off. The roadway is now maintained by the county.
The second use of the Spur 1 designation was in El Paso County, from US 80 Alt. at or near Courchesne School to the approved route of I-10. Spur 1 was cancelled on July 31, 1964, and transferred to Loop 16 (now US 85).
Spur 3 is located in Corpus Christi. It runs from SH 358 to the campus of Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, a distance of 3.356 miles (5.401 km).
Spur 3 begins at a junction with the SH 358 freeway. It travels north, first along Ennis Joslin Boulevard and then along Alameda Street. The route turns to the east at Ocean Drive. Signage indicating that state maintenance ends is present east of the Sand Dollar Boulevard entrance to TAMU–CC.
Spur 3 was designated on February 23, 1993.
Spur 5 is located in Houston. It begins at the intersection of Emancipation Avenue (formerly known as Dowling Street), Calhoun Street, and Jefferson Street in Houston's Third Ward. It has a brief concurrency with I-45 until that route's exit 44B, at which point it travels south as a freeway with frontage roads, passing the eastern side of the University of Houston campus. The mainlanes end prior to the intersection with University Drive, while the frontage roads continue to the route's southern terminus at US 90 Alt.
