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List of state highway spurs in Texas (300–399)

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List of state highway spurs in Texas (300–399)

State highway spurs in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

Spur 300 is located in Nacogdoches.

Spur 300 was designated on October 28, 1993, from Old Lufkin Road south of Loop 224 eastward to US 59.

The original Spur 300 was designated on December 14, 1981, from FM 521, 8.2 miles (13.2 km) north of Angleton, south 1.6 miles (2.6 km) to SH 288 along an old routing of SH 288. Spur 300 was cancelled on September 26, 1986, and transferred to SH 227 (now Bus. SH 288).

Spur 302 is located in Greenville. Its western terminus is at US 69 and US 380, and its eastern terminus is at I-30/US 67 at the east end. Mostly known as Lee Street, it runs through downtown as a one-way pair, with Lee Street going eastbound and Washington Street going westbound.

Spur 302 was designated on March 29, 1956, as Loop 302, connecting to US 67 at both termini, and signed as a business route of US 67. On December 14, 1960, the section along Wellington Street was cancelled, and the section east to SH 34 was also removed, as it was concurrent with SH 224. On June 21, 1990, Loop 302 was cancelled, and the designation was changed to Bus. US 67. On February 22, 2001, the route was redesignated Spur 302, which also replaced the section of SH 224 from SH 34 to US 69; the section of SH 224 that was concurrent with SH 34 was cancelled.

The entire highway is in Plano, Tarrant County.

Spur 303 is located in Tarrant and Dallas counties. It runs from I-820 to Loop 12. At 17.4 miles, Spur 303 is the longest spur in Texas.

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