List of state highway spurs in Texas (100–199)

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Texas State Highway Spur marker
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Highway X (US X)
StateState Highway X (SH X)
Loops:Loop X
Spurs:Spur 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)
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State highway spurs in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

Spur 100[]

State Highway Spur 100 marker

State Highway Spur 100

LocationKerr County
Length0.296 mi[1] (476 m)
ExistedMay 9, 1940[1]–present

Spur 100 is located in Kerr County. It runs from SH 27 to the entrance of the American Legion Cemetery.

Spur 100 was designated on May 9, 1940 on the current route as a replacement of SH 264.

Spur 101[]

State Highway Spur 101 marker

State Highway Spur 101

LocationGregg County
Length0.690 mi[2] (1,110 m)
ExistedMay 9, 1940[2]–February 28, 2008

Spur 101 was designated on May 9, 1940 from SH 259 (now SH 42), 0.25 mile south of the Rusk/Gregg County line to SH 26 (now US 259), 0.25 mile south of the Rusk/Gregg County line as a replacement of SH 277. On September 29, 1992 Spur 101 was rerouted along Houston Street (former SH 42 and Spur 378); the old route along Woodlawn Street became SH 42. On February 28, 2008 Spur 101 was cancelled and removed from the highway system.

Spur 102[]

State Highway Spur 102 marker

State Highway Spur 102

LocationJohnson County
Length0.704 mi[3] (1,133 m)
ExistedMay 9, 1940[3]–present

Spur 102 is located in Johnson County. It runs from US 67 to the entrance of Southwestern Adventist University in Keene.

Spur 102 was designated on May 9, 1940 on the current route as a replacement of SH 292.

Spur 103[]

Spur 103 is a designation applied to two different highways. No highway currently uses the Spur 103 designation.

Spur 103 (1940)[]

State Highway Spur 103 marker

State Highway Spur 103

LocationLeon County
ExistedMay 9, 1940[4]–August 25, 1949

The first use of the Spur 103 designation was in Leon County, from US 79 east of Jewett to . Spur 103 was cancelled on August 25, 1949 and became a portion of FM 1512.

Spur 103 (1960)[]

State Highway Spur 103 marker

State Highway Spur 103

LocationTarrant County
ExistedApril 25, 1960[4]–October 26, 2006

The next use of the Spur 103 designation was in Tarrant County, from then-SH 121 in Grapevine south along an extension of Main Street to then-proposed SH 114. On October 26, 2006 Spur 103 was cancelled and returned to the city of Grapevine.

Spur 104[]

State Highway Spur 104 marker

State Highway Spur 104

LocationMadison County
Length0.985 mi[5] (1,585 m)
ExistedJune 27, 1963[5]–present

Spur 104 is located in Madisonville. It runs from SH 75 (old US 75) to IH 45.

Spur 104 was designated on June 27, 1963 on the current route.

Spur 104 (1940)[]

State Highway Spur 104 marker

State Highway Spur 104

LocationLimestone County
ExistedMay 21, 1940[5]–June 12, 1956

The original Spur 104 was designated on May 21, 1940 from SH 14 in Kosse east two blocks along Washington Street to Narcissus Street. Spur 104 was cancelled on June 12, 1956 and transferred to SH 7.

Spur 105[]

State Highway Spur 105 marker

State Highway Spur 105

LocationKnox County
ExistedJuly 1, 1940[6]–January 7, 1948

Spur 105 was designated on July 1, 1940 from SH 222 to Munday. This was formerly SH 222 before 1939. On January 7, 1948 Spur 105 was cancelled and became an extension of SH 222.

Spur 106[]

State Highway Spur 106 marker

State Highway Spur 106

LocationMadison County
ExistedJune 29, 1940[7]–April 14, 1943

Spur 106 was designated on June 29, 1940 from US 81, along E. Hildebrand Avenue to US 281 near northern San Antonio. On April 14, 1943 Spur 106 was cancelled.

Spur 107[]

State Highway Spur 107 marker

State Highway Spur 107

LocationKaufman County
ExistedJuly 1, 1940[8]–March 11, 1949

Spur 107 was designated on July 1, 1940 from SH 34 to the business district of Scurry. On March 11, 1949 Spur 107 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 148.

Spur 108[]

State Highway Spur 108 marker

State Highway Spur 108

LocationHood County
ExistedJuly 1, 1940[9]–March 26, 1942

Spur 108 was designated on July 1, 1940 from US 281 to Lipan. On March 26, 1942 Spur 108 was cancelled in exchange for being redesignated as FM 7 (now FM 4).

Spur 110[]

State Highway Spur 110 marker

State Highway Spur 110

LocationHill County
ExistedJuly 1, 1940[10]–July 14, 1949

Spur 110 was designated on July 1, 1940 from US 81 to Abbott. On July 14, 1949 Spur 110 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 1242.

Spur 111[]

State Highway Spur 111 marker

State Highway Spur 111

LocationDickens County
ExistedAugust 27, 1940[11]–November 6, 1948

Spur 111 was designated on August 27, 1940 from SH 70 at Spur (moved to Loop 21 in 1942) west to the State Experimental Farm. On November 6, 1948 Spur 111 was cancelled and redesignated as FM 836 (later FM 836 Spur, now FM 2794).

Spur 112[]

State Highway Spur 112 marker

State Highway Spur 112

LocationWillacy County
Length0.355 mi[12] (571 m)
ExistedJuly 30, 1965[12]–present

Spur 112 is located in Lyford. It runs from Business US 77 to IH 69E/US 77.

Spur 112 was designated on July 30, 1965 on the current route.

Spur 112 (1940)[]

State Highway Spur 112 marker

State Highway Spur 112

LocationWilson County
ExistedOctober 22, 1940[12]–December 8, 1949

The original Spur 112 was designated on October 22, 1940 from SH 123 to . On December 8, 1949 Spur 112 was cancelled and became an extension of FM 1347.

Spur 113[]

State Highway Spur 113 marker

State Highway Spur 113

LocationFreestone County
Length0.935 mi[13] (1,505 m)
ExistedMarch 24, 1993[13]–present

Spur 113 is located in Freestone County. It runs from US 84 southwest of Fairfield to the William R. Boyd Unit.

Spur 113 was designated on March 24, 1993 on the current route.

Spur 113 (1940)[]

State Highway Spur 113 marker

State Highway Spur 113

LocationWilson County
ExistedOctober 22, 1940[11]–February 16, 1948

The original Spur 113 was designated on October 22, 1940 from SH 123 to Kosciusko. On February 16, 1948 Spur 113 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 541.

Spur 114[]

State Highway Spur 114 marker

State Highway Spur 114

LocationFreestone County
Length0.670 mi[14] (1,078 m)
ExistedNovember 19, 1964[14]–present

Spur 114 is located in Streetman. It runs from IH 45 to SH 75 (old US 75).

Spur 114 was designated on November 16, 1964 on the current route.

Spur 114 (1940)[]

State Highway Spur 114 marker

State Highway Spur 114

LocationJefferson County
ExistedAugust 27, 1940[14]–September 21, 1950

The original Spur 114 was designated on August 27, 1940 from US 96 at Woodworth Boulevard and 16th Street in Port Arthur along Woodworth Boulevard to the intersection of Proctor Street and Woodworth Boulevard. The route was to be signed as US 96 Business, rather than Spur 114, when construction on Spur 114 was completed. On September 21, 1950 the road was extended along Proctor Street and Houston Avenue (both also signed as US 96 Business) to US 96/SH 87 at 16th Street and Houston Avenue and the route was changed to Loop 114.

Spur 115[]

State Highway Spur 115 marker

State Highway Spur 115

LocationHidalgo County
Length6.891 mi[15] (11.090 km)
ExistedJune 4, 1970[15]–present

Spur 115 is located in Hidalgo County. It runs from Business US 83 (former Loop 374) in McAllen to US 281 (former Spur 241) in Hidalgo.

Spur 115 was designated on June 4, 1970 on the current route as a replacement of a section of FM 1926.

Spur 115 (1940)[]

State Highway Spur 115 marker

State Highway Spur 115

LocationCollin and Hunt counties
ExistedNovember 22, 1940[15]–March 26, 1942

The original Spur 115 was designated on November 22, 1940 from US 67 at or near Caddo Mills to Josephine. Spur 115 was cancelled on March 29, 1942 in exchange for being redesignated as FM 6.

Spur 116[]

State Highway Spur 116 marker

State Highway Spur 116

LocationPolk County
ExistedDecember 19, 1940[16]–March 6, 1941

Spur 116 was designated on December 19, 1940 from US 59 to . Three months later the road was extended to US 59 on the other side of New Willard and the route was changed to Loop 116.

Spur 117[]

State Highway Spur 117 marker

State Highway Spur 117

LocationBexar County
Length0.547 mi[17] (880 m)
ExistedApril 14, 1980[17]–present

Spur 117 is located in San Antonio. It runs from Loop 13 to IH 410. The road is known locally as S WW White Road.

Spur 117 was designated on April 14, 1980 on the current route.

Spur 117 (1941)[]

State Highway Spur 117 marker

State Highway Spur 117

LocationHill County
ExistedFebruary 4, 1941[17]–April 8, 1952

The original Spur 117 was designated on February 4, 1941 from SH 31 to Mount Calm. Spur 117 was cancelled on April 8, 1952 and transferred to FM 1662 (later FM 737, now FM 339).

Spur 118[]

State Highway Spur 118 marker

State Highway Spur 118

LocationDenton County
ExistedFebruary 4, 1941[18]–September 26, 1996

Spur 118 was designated on February 4, 1941 as a spur off Loop 118 in Roanoke to US 377. On September 26, 1996 Spur 118 became a portion of Loop 118 when it was rerouted onto the spur and the former portion of Loop 118 was removed and returned to the city of Roanoke.

Spur 119[]

State Highway Spur 119 marker

State Highway Spur 119

LocationHutchinson County
Length1.530 mi[19] (2.462 km)
ExistedFebruary 4, 1941[19]–present

Spur 119 is located in Hutchinson County. It runs from SH 139/SH 207 in Borger to Whitenburg Avenue in Phillips.

Spur 119 was designated on February 4, 1941 on the current route. On August 31, 1964 a 0.235 mile section in Phillips was removed.

Spur 121[]

State Highway Spur 121 marker

State Highway Spur 121

LocationBrewster County
ExistedMay 29, 1941[20]–February 20, 1946

Spur 121 was designated on May 29, 1941 from SH 227 to Terlingua as a replacement of a section of SH 118 (this section was formerly a spur of SH 227 before 1939). On February 20, 1946 Spur 121 was cancelled: a 0.4 mile portion in Big Bend National Park was turned over to the National Park Service and the remainder was removed from the highway system altogether. The route later became a portion of RM 2462 (now FM 170).

Spur 122[]

State Highway Spur 122 marker

State Highway Spur 122

LocationBexar County
Length5.664 mi[21] (9.115 km)
ExistedJune 4, 1964[21]–present

Spur 122 is located in San Antonio. It runs from Loop 13 to US 181.

Spur 122 was designated on June 4, 1964 from IH 37 southeast of San Antonio east to then-US 181. On January 29, 1974 the route was transferred to US 181 and Spur 122 was reassigned to former US 181 from Loop 13 to US 181.

Spur 122 (1941)[]

State Highway Spur 122 marker

State Highway Spur 122

LocationParmer County
ExistedJuly 1, 1941[21]–January 14, 1952

The original Spur 122 was designated on July 1, 1941 from US 60 to SH 86 in Bovina. On January 14, 1952 Spur 122 was cancelled and transferred to FM 1731.

Spur 125[]

State Highway Spur 125 marker

State Highway Spur 125

LocationWashington County
Length0.601 mi[22] (967 m)
ExistedSeptember 26, 1945[22]–present

Spur 125 is located in Burton. It runs from US 290 east of Burton to FM 390 in Burton.

Spur 125 was designated on September 26, 1945 on the current route as a redesignation of Loop 125 when a section was transferred to FM 390.

Spur 126[]

State Highway Spur 126 marker

State Highway Spur 126

LocationTom Green County
Length0.225 mi[23] (362 m)
ExistedSeptember 23, 1941[23]–present

Spur 126 is located in San Angelo. It runs from FM 388 to FM 1223.

Spur 126 was designated on September 23, 1941 from US 87 (later Loop 378, now FM 1223) south of San Angelo to a connection with Avenue K in San Angelo. On March 29, 1988 a 0.1 mile section from FM 388 north to Avenue K was removed from the highway system and returned to the city of San Angelo.

Spur 128[]

State Highway Spur 128 marker

State Highway Spur 128

LocationKarnes County
ExistedOctober 24, 1941[24]–May 19, 1970

Spur 128 was designated on October 24, 1941 from SH 123 to Cestohowa. On May 19, 1970 Spur 128 was cancelled and transferred to FM 3191.

Spur 129[]

State Highway Spur 129 marker

State Highway Spur 129

LocationGrayson County
Length0.277 mi[25] (446 m)
ExistedSeptember 26, 2002[25]–present

Spur 129 is located in Whitesboro. It runs from US 377 at Locust Street to SH 56.

Spur 129 was designated on September 26, 2002 on the current route.

Spur 129 (1941)[]

State Highway Spur 129 marker

State Highway Spur 129

LocationKarnes County
ExistedOctober 24, 1941–January 23, 1948

The first use of the Spur 129 designation was in Karnes County, from SH 123 to Panna Maria. Spur 129 was cancelled on January 23, 1948 and transferred to FM 886[26] (now FM 81).

Spur 129 (1962)[]

State Highway Spur 129 marker

State Highway Spur 129

LocationWise County
ExistedApril 30, 1962–June 21, 1990

The next use of the Spur 129 designation was in Wise County, from SH 114 in Bridgeport east and north 1.1 miles to SH 24. Spur 129 was cancelled on June 21, 1990 and transferred to Business US 380-E[27] (now Loop 373).

Spur 131[]

State Highway Spur 131 marker

State Highway Spur 131

LocationGonzales County
Length0.316 mi[28] (509 m)
ExistedJanuary 18, 1960[28]–present

Spur 131 is located in Gonzales. It runs from SH 97/US 90A to SH 97.

Spur 131 was designated on January 18, 1960 on the current route.

Spur 131 (1941)[]

State Highway Spur 131 marker

State Highway Spur 131

LocationParker County
ExistedNovember 24, 1941[28]–March 26, 1942

The original Spur 131 was designated on November 26, 1941 from US 80 (now IH 20) to Aledo. Spur 131 was cancelled on March 26, 1942 in exchange for being redesignated as FM 5 (now FM 1187).

Spur 133[]

State Highway Spur 133 marker

State Highway Spur 133

LocationHardeman County
Length3.055 mi[29] (4.917 km)
ExistedMarch 12, 1942[29]–present

Spur 133 is located in Quanah. It runs from Loop 285 west of Quanah to FM 2568. There is a concurrency with SH 6.

Spur 133 was designated on March 12, 1942 from SH 283 at Third and Main Streets in Quanah, west along Third Street to US 287 (now Loop 285) west of Quanah as a redesignation of Loop 133. On August 31, 1967 a section along Nelson Street to FM 2568 was added, creating a concurrency with SH 283 (now SH 6).

Spur 134[]

State Highway Spur 134 marker

State Highway Spur 134

LocationTitus County
Length0.470 mi[30] (756 m)
ExistedMay 19, 1942[30]–present

Spur 134 is located in Mount Pleasant. It runs from US 67 to a dead end near SH 49/US 271.

Spur 134 was designated on May 19, 1942 from US 67 west of Mount Pleasant to US 271 (now Business US 271) in the business district of Mount Pleasant. On July 2, 1964 the route was shortened to end at then-new US 271; the old route was replaced by FM 899 and rerouted US 271. Although the route maintained a connection to US 271, this was removed in 2012 when US 271 was bypassed around Mount Pleasant.

Spur 135[]

State Highway Spur 135 marker

State Highway Spur 135

LocationNewton County
Length0.425 mi[31] (684 m)
ExistedAugust 26, 1969[31]–present

Spur 135 is located in Newton County. It runs from FM 692 near Toledo Bend Dam to a parking lot near the dam.

Spur 135 was designated on August 26, 1969 on the current route.

Spur 135 (1942)[]

State Highway Spur 136 marker

State Highway Spur 136

LocationBrazos County
ExistedMay 20, 1942[31]–August 19, 1965

The original Spur 135 was designated on May 20, 1942 from FM 60 (former SH 230) southeast 1 mile along the southeast side of A & M Airport (now Easterwood Airport) to the center of the airport. Spur 135 was cancelled on August 19, 1965 and became a portion of FM 2818.

Spur 136[]

State Highway Spur 136 marker

State Highway Spur 136

LocationJefferson County
ExistedMay 20, 1942[32]–present

Spur 136 is located in Jefferson County. It runs from SH 347 north of Port Arthur to Port Neches.

Spur 136 was designated on May 20, 1942 from US 69, 2 miles north of Port Arthur, northeast 5 miles to Port Neches. On October 15, 1965 a 1.8 mile section from SH 347 to US 69 was removed from the highway system as it was never built.

Spur 137[]

State Highway Spur 137 marker

State Highway Spur 137

LocationHunt County
Length0.400 mi[33] (644 m)
ExistedMarch 26, 2009[33]–present

Spur 137 is located in Hunt County. It runs from US 380 northwest of Greenville to a cul-de-sac at a Kansas City Railroad line.

Spur 137 was designated on March 26, 2009 on the current route along a former routing of US 380.

Spur 138[]

State Highway Spur 138 marker

State Highway Spur 138

LocationHunt County
Length0.200 mi[34] (322 m)
ExistedMarch 26, 2009[34]–present

Spur 138 is located in Hunt County. It runs from a cul-de-sac at a Kansas City Railroad line to US 380 northwest of Greenville.

Spur 138 was designated on March 26, 2009 on the current route along a former routing of US 380.

Spur 138 (1942)[]

State Highway Spur 138 marker

State Highway Spur 138

LocationNavarro County
ExistedAugust 1, 1942[34]–November 10, 1947

The first use of the Spur 138 designation was in Navarro County, from SH 31 to Dawson. Spur 138 was cancelled on November 10, 1947 and became a portion of FM 709.

Spur 138 (1960)[]

State Highway Spur 138 marker

State Highway Spur 138

LocationDenton County
ExistedJanuary 18, 1960[34]–December 19, 1991

The next use of the Spur 138 designation was in Denton County, from IH 35 north of Sanger along a former routing of US 77 to IH 35 just south of Sanger. Spur 138 was cancelled on December 19, 1991 and transferred to Business IH 35-X.

Spur 139[]

State Highway Spur 139 marker

State Highway Spur 139

LocationLamar County
Length0.650 mi[35] (1,046 m)
ExistedJanuary 25, 1962[35]–present

Spur 139 is located in Paris. It runs from US 82/US 287/Loop 286 to FM 195.

Spur 139 was designated on January 25, 1962 on the current route along a former routing of Loop 286.

Spur 140[]

State Highway Spur 140 marker

State Highway Spur 140

LocationHutchinson County
Length0.777 mi[36] (1,250 m)
ExistedApril 2, 1969[36]–present

Spur 140 is located in Borger. It runs from SH 207 to Spur 119.

Spur 140 was designated on April 2, 1969 on the current route as a redesignation of Loop 140 when a section was removed from the highway system.

Spur 143[]

State Highway Spur 143 marker

State Highway Spur 143

LocationCollingsworth County
ExistedAugust 23, 1943[37]–August 7, 1951

Spur 143 was designated on August 23, 1943 from SH 203 at Quail to a point 1 mile north. On August 7, 1951 Spur 143 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 1056.

Spur 144[]

State Highway Spur 144 marker

State Highway Spur 144

LocationUvalde County
ExistedAugust 15, 1961[38]–present

Spur 144 is located in Uvalde. It runs from US 83 along N. Getty Street to FM 2369.

Spur 144 was designated on August 15, 1961 on the current route as a replacement of FM 2369 Spur.

Spur 145[]

State Highway Spur 145 marker

State Highway Spur 145

LocationBurleson County
ExistedDecember 16, 1943[39]–December 18, 1953

Spur 145 was designated on December 16, 1943 from FM 60 to Snook. On December 18, 1953 Spur 145 was cancelled and transferred to FM 2155 (later FM 2155 Spur, now FM 2155 Loop)

Spur 146[]

State Highway Spur 146 marker

State Highway Spur 146

LocationGonzales County
Length2.237 mi[40] (3.600 km)
ExistedMay 30, 1961[40]–present

Spur 146 is located in Gonzales. It runs from US 90A/FM 532 to SH 97/US 183.

Spur 146 was designated on May 30, 1961 from US 90A near eastern Gonzales west to US 183 (now Business US 183) in Gonzales along an old routing of US 90A. On April 27, 1995 by district request, the road was extended to new US 183.

Spur 147[]

State Highway Spur 147 marker

State Highway Spur 147

LocationSmith County
Length1.580 mi[41] (2.543 km)
ExistedJanuary 18, 1944[41]–present

Spur 147 is located in Tyler. It runs from US 69/SH 110 to US 271.

Spur 147 was designated on January 18, 1944 from US 69 at Fenton Avenue and Queen Street along Bow Street to a point just east of Palace Avenue. On July 14, 1954 the road was extended east 0.8 mile to FM 14. On May 31, 1965 the road was rerouted and extended east 0.2 mile over a section of FM 14 to US 271.

Spur 148[]

State Highway Spur 148 marker

State Highway Spur 148

LocationHudspeth County
Length1.440 mi[42] (2.317 km)
ExistedFebruary 11, 1944[42]–present

Spur 148 is located in Fort Hancock. It runs from SH 20 to IH 10.

Spur 148 was designated on February 11, 1944 from US 80 (now SH 20) north to Fort Hancock. On September 6, 1963 the road was extended north 0.4 mile to IH 10.

Spur 149[]

State Highway Spur 149 marker

State Highway Spur 149

LocationSabine County
ExistedFebruary 22, 1961[43]–July 29, 1965

Spur 149 was designated on February 22, 1961 from then-US 96 in Brookeland to then-new US 96. On July 29, 1965 the road was extended south along old US 96 to new US 96 in Jasper County and the route was changed to Loop 149.

Spur 150[]

State Highway Spur 150 marker

State Highway Spur 150

LocationKnox County
ExistedMarch 30, 1944[44]–August 20, 1951

Spur 150 was designated on March 30, 1944 from SH 283 west 0.8 mile to Truscott. On August 20, 1951 Spur 150 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 1756.

Spur 151[]

State Highway Spur 151 marker

State Highway Spur 151

LocationGrayson County
ExistedMay 18, 1944[45]–January 26, 1946

Spur 151 was designated on May 18, 1944 from Denison to the then-new Denison Dam. On January 26, 1946 Spur 151 was cancelled and redesignated as SH 75A (now SH 91) as it connected with Oklahoma's OK-75A (now OK-91) at the state line.

Spur 152[]

State Highway Spur 152 marker

State Highway Spur 152

LocationPanola County
Length1.181 mi[46] (1.901 km)
ExistedMay 18, 1944[46]–present

Spur 152 is located in Beckville. It runs from SH 149 to FM 959.

Spur 152 was designated on May 18, 1944 from SH 149 to Beckville. On December 13, 1962 the road was extended to FM 959.

Spur 156[]

State Highway Spur 156 marker

State Highway Spur 156

LocationHarrison County
Length0.723 mi[47] (1,164 m)
ExistedJanuary 14, 1963[47]–present

Spur 156 is located in Waskom. It runs from IH 20 to US 80.

Spur 156 was designated on January 14, 1963 on the current route.

Spur 156 (1944)[]

State Highway Spur 156 marker

State Highway Spur 156

LocationFreestone County
ExistedSeptember 14, 1944[47]–July 15, 1948

The original Spur 156 was designated on September 14, 1944 from FM 27 to Kirvin. On September 9, 1947 the road was extended 2 miles to Woodland Cemetery. Spur 156 was cancelled ten months later and became a portion of FM 80; the extension to the cemetery became a portion of FM 1449 in 1957.[48]

Spur 158[]

State Highway Spur 158 marker

State Highway Spur 158

LocationWilliamson County
Length2.076 mi[49] (3.341 km)
ExistedMay 25, 2006[49]–present

Spur 158 is located in Georgetown. Both of its termini are at IH 35.

Spur 158 was designated on May 25, 2006 from RM 2338 north to IH 35 as a replacement of a section of Business IH 35-M. On May 31, 2012 the southern terminus was extended north 0.2 mile to IH 35, replacing a section of RM 2338.

Spur 159[]

State Highway Spur 159 marker

State Highway Spur 159

LocationCalhoun County
Length2.300 mi[50] (3.701 km)
ExistedOctober 24, 1944[50]–present

Spur 159 is located in . It runs from SH 172 to CR 307.

Spur 159 was designated on October 24, 1944 on the current route.

Spur 161[]

State Highway Spur 161 marker

State Highway Spur 161

LocationRains County
Length0.428 mi[51] (689 m)
ExistedDecember 12, 1944[51]–present

Spur 161 is located in Point. It runs from US 69 to FM 514.

Spur 161 was designated on December 12, 1944 from US 69 at Point north 0.5 mile to Point School as well as 0.5 mile south. Nine months later the section from US 69 south 0.5 mile was cancelled because it was already part of FM 514.

Spur 162[]

State Highway Spur 162 marker

State Highway Spur 162

LocationAtascosa County
Length2.140 mi[52] (3.444 km)
ExistedFebruary 19, 1959[52]–present

Spur 162 is located in Jourdanton. It runs from SH 97 to SH 16 (former SH 173).

Spur 162 was designated on February 19, 1959 on the current route.

Spur 162 (1945)[]

State Highway Spur 162 marker

State Highway Spur 162

LocationUpshur County
ExistedJanuary 11, 1945[52]–July 16, 1949

The original Spur 162 was designated on January 11, 1945 from SH 26 to Ore City. On July 16, 1949 Spur 162 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 450.

Spur 163[]

State Highway Spur 163 marker

State Highway Spur 163

LocationHarris County
ExistedFebruary 27, 1945[53]–March 24, 1954

Spur 163 was designated on February 27, 1945 from US 59 and S Main Street along US 59 Business to Houston. On March 24, 1954 Spur 163 was cancelled and replaced by a rerouted US 59.

Spur 164[]

State Highway Spur 164 marker

State Highway Spur 164

LocationSmith County
Length1.000 mi[54] (1.609 km)
ExistedFebruary 28, 1945[54]–present

Spur 164 is located in Smith County. It runs from SH 31 to Greenbriar Lake Road.

Spur 164 was designated on February 28, 1945 on the current route; the route was SH 140 until 1934.

Spur 165[]

State Highway Spur 165 marker

State Highway Spur 165

LocationSabine County
Length0.582 mi[55] (937 m)
ExistedJuly 29, 1965[55]–present

Spur 165 is located in Brookeland. It runs from Loop 149 to Sam Rayburn Reservoir.

Spur 165 was designated on July 29, 1965 on the current route as a replacement of a section of FM 705.

Spur 165 (1945)[]

State Highway Spur 165 marker

State Highway Spur 165

LocationParmer County
ExistedApril 30, 1945[55]–May 22, 1948

The original Spur 165 was designated on April 30, 1945 from US 60 to Friona. On May 22, 1948 Spur 165 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 299 (now SH 214).

Spur 169[]

State Highway Spur 169 marker

State Highway Spur 169

LocationKleberg County
Length0.483 mi[56] (777 m)
ExistedAugust 24, 1945[56]–present

Spur 169 is located in Kingsville. It runs from SH 41 to the entrance of Texas A&M University–Kingsville.

Spur 169 was designated on August 24, 1945 on the current route.

Spur 171[]

State Highway Spur 171 marker

State Highway Spur 171

LocationOrange County
ExistedJanuary 18, 1946[57]–March 5, 1953

Spur 171 was designated on January 18, 1946 from US 90 (now Business US 90) in Orange to the DuPont Plant. On March 5, 1953 Spur 171 was cancelled and transferred to FM 1006.

Spur 172[]

State Highway Spur 172 marker

State Highway Spur 172

LocationBell County
Length0.809 mi[58] (1,302 m)
ExistedMarch 20, 1946[58]–present

Spur 172 is located in Bell County. It runs from US 190/IH 14 to the entrance of Fort Hood.

Spur 172 was designated on March 20, 1946 on the current route as a replacement of War Highway 1.

Spur 174[]

State Highway Spur 174 marker

State Highway Spur 174

LocationMadison County
Length0.381 mi[59] (613 m)
ExistedMay 15, 1946[59]–present

Spur 174 is located in Madisonville. It runs from SH 90 to US 190.

Spur 174 was designated on May 15, 1946 from US 75 (now SH 75) along Shine Street to SH 90. On April 18, 1985 a 0.2 mile section along South Street was transferred to SH 90 while Spur 174 was rerouted over old SH 90 along Madison Street to US 190.

Spur 176[]

State Highway Spur 176 marker

State Highway Spur 176

LocationHill County
Length0.147 mi[60] (237 m)
ExistedJuly 31, 1946[60]–present

Spur 176 is located near Itasca. It runs from SH 81 (former US 81) to CR 4258.

Spur 176 was designated on July 31, 1946 on the current route.

Spur 178[]

Spur 178 (1946)[]

State Highway Spur 178 marker

State Highway Spur 178

LocationTravis County
ExistedJune 4, 1946[61]–August 24, 1954

The first use of the Spur 178 designation was in Travis County, from 7th Street and Chicon Street in Austin, east crossing Gonzales Street, then southeast to US 290 near SH 29 with a connection to 6th Street. On January 14, 1949 US 290 was rerouted over all of Spur 178 except for the connection from 7th Street to 6th Street along Pedernales Street. Spur 178 was cancelled on August 24, 1954 and returned to the city of Austin due to rerouting of US 183.

Spur 178 (1958)[]

State Highway Spur 178 marker

State Highway Spur 178

LocationHunt County
ExistedAugust 28, 1958[61]–July 10, 1968

The next use of the Spur 178 designation was in Hunt County, from SH 11 south of Commerce, west along SH 11 Alternate and north along FM 513 to SH 24 in Commerce, replacing a section of FM 513. On May 1, 1965 the section from FM 513 to SH 24 was transferred to SH 50. On July 10, 1968 the road was extended west 1.7 miles to then-proposed SH 24 (now SH 224) and north and northwest to SH 24 and the route was changed to Loop 178.

Spur 180[]

State Highway Spur 180 marker

State Highway Spur 180

LocationHill County
Length0.478 mi[62] (769 m)
ExistedJuly 21, 1961[62]–present

Spur 180 is located in Whitney. It runs from SH 22 northeast of Whitney to FM 933 at Jefferson and N. Brazos Streets in Whitney.

Spur 180 was designated on July 21, 1961 as a replacement of Loop 180 when its southern section was transferred to FM 933.

Spur 183[]

Spur 183 (1946)[]

State Highway Spur 183 marker

State Highway Spur 183

LocationMills County
ExistedSeptember 12, 1946[63]–December 13, 1953

The first use of the Spur 183 designation was in Mills County, from US 84 south 0.5 mile to Star. Spur 183 was cancelled on December 13, 1953 and transferred to FM 1047.

Spur 183 (1962)[]

State Highway Spur 183 marker

State Highway Spur 183

LocationPolk County
ExistedJanuary 25, 1962[63]–August 1, 1963

The next use of the Spur 183 designation was in Polk County, from US 190 to the headquarters of the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation. Spur 183 was cancelled on August 1, 1963 and transferred to FM 2865 (now PR 56).

Spur 184[]

State Highway Spur 184 marker

State Highway Spur 184

LocationChildress County
ExistedMarch 18, 1947[64]–October 9, 1973

Spur 184 was designated on March 18, 1947 from FM 94 (later FM 2042, now FM 3468), 2 miles west of Childress, to Childress Army Air Field as a replacement of a section of War Highway 16. On October 9, 1973 Spur 184 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 164.

Spur 185[]

State Highway Spur 185 marker

State Highway Spur 185

LocationTitus County
Length0.788 mi[65] (1,268 m)
ExistedApril 30, 1947[65]–present

Spur 185 is located in Winfield. It runs from US 67 to IH 30.

Spur 185 was designated on April 30, 1947 on the current route.

Spur 186[]

State Highway Spur 186 marker

State Highway Spur 186

LocationBastrop County
Length0.179 mi[66] (288 m)
ExistedFebruary 14, 1947[66]–present

Spur 186 is located in Paige. It runs from CR 362 (old US 290) to US 290. The route is unsigned.

Spur 186 was designated on February 14, 1947 on the current route.

Spur 188[]

State Highway Spur 188 marker

State Highway Spur 188

LocationLipscomb County
Length0.412 mi[67] (663 m)
ExistedAugust 1, 1947[67]–present

Spur 188 is located in Lipscomb. It runs from SH 305 to the courthouse in Lipscomb.

Spur 188 was designated on August 1, 1947 on the current route.

Spur 189[]

State Highway Spur 189 marker

State Highway Spur 189

LocationCallahan County
ExistedApril 30, 1947[68]–May 26, 2005

Spur 189 was designated on April 30, 1947 from then-approved US 80 (now IH 20) to old US 80 (now FM 18) in Clyde. On May 26, 2005 Spur 189 was cancelled by district request and returned to the city of Clyde.

Spur 190[]

State Highway Spur 190 marker

State Highway Spur 190

LocationKarnes County
Length0.341 mi[69] (549 m)
ExistedSeptember 9, 1947[69]–present

Spur 190 is located in Gillett. It runs from SH 80 west of Gillett to Gillett.

Spur 190 was designated on September 9, 1947 on the current route.

Spur 191[]

State Highway Spur 191 marker

State Highway Spur 191

LocationBurnet County
Length1.060 mi[70] (1.706 km)
ExistedOctober 25, 1947[70]–present

Spur 191 is located in Spicewood. It runs from SH 71 (formerly RM 93) to Spicewood.

Spur 191 was designated on October 25, 1947 on the current route.

Spur 192[]

State Highway Spur 192 marker

State Highway Spur 192

LocationOchiltree County
Length1.310 mi[71] (2.108 km)
ExistedNovember 24, 1959[71]–present

Spur 192 is located in Perryton. It runs from Loop 143, just west of US 83, to SH 15.

Spur 192 was designated on November 24, 1959 on the current route.

Spur 192 (1947)[]

State Highway Spur 192 marker

State Highway Spur 192

LocationHill County
ExistedSeptember 9, 1947[71]–April 22, 1958

The original Spur 192 was designated on September 9, 1947 from SH 171 to Bynum. On April 22, 1958 Spur 192 was cancelled and transferred to FM 1946.

Spur 193[]

State Highway Spur 193 marker

State Highway Spur 193

LocationHill County
ExistedSeptember 9, 1947[72]–June 24, 1952

Spur 193 was designated on September 9, 1947 from SH 171 to Malone. On June 24, 1952 Spur 193 was cancelled and transferred to FM 308.

Spur 194[]

State Highway Spur 194 marker

State Highway Spur 194

LocationPecos County
Length1.352 mi[73] (2.176 km)
ExistedDecember 10, 1946[73]–present

Spur 194 is located in Fort Stockton. It runs from FM 3106/FM 3531 to US 385. The route was US 67 before 1940.

Spur 194 was designated on December 10, 1946 from US 290 (now Business IH 10) to a now-defunct stockyard near a railroad crossing. On December 10, 1959 the road was shortened to avoid a dual designation over US 385.

Spur 195[]

State Highway Spur 195 marker

State Highway Spur 195

LocationCollin County
Length1.000 mi (1.609 km)
ExistedSeptember 29, 2016–present

Spur 195 is located in Collin County. It runs from US 75 to SH 5.

Spur 195 was designated on September 29, 2016, on the current route as a replacement of a section of FM 543. It runs along Laud Howell Pkwy. It is located in McKinney.

Spur 195 (1947)[]

State Highway Spur 195 marker

State Highway Spur 195

LocationWheeler County
ExistedAugust 1, 1947[74]–November 23, 1948

The first use of the Spur 195 designation was in Wheeler County, from US 83 to Briscoe. Spur 195 was cancelled on November 23, 1948 and became a portion of FM 1046.

Spur 195 (2013)[]

State Highway Spur 195 marker

State Highway Spur 195

LocationCollin County
ExistedDecember 19, 2013[75]–September 29, 2016[76]

The next use of the Spur 195 designation was in Collin County, from FM 455 to CR 206 as a replacement of a section of FM 543. Spur 195 was cancelled on September 29, 2016 and changed back to FM 543.

Spur 196[]

State Highway Spur 196 marker

State Highway Spur 196

LocationMotley County
Length0.781 mi[77] (1,257 m)
ExistedJanuary 27, 1948[77]–present

Spur 196 is located in Matador. It runs from SH 70 at Dundee Street along Dundee Street to US 62/US 70 at Willow Street.

Spur 196 was designated on January 27, 1948 on the current route.

Spur 197[]

State Highway Spur 197 marker

State Highway Spur 197

LocationGalveston County
Length5.2 mi[78] (8.4 km)
ExistedSeptember 27, 2012[78]–present

Spur 197 is located in Texas City. It runs from 19th Avenue to SH 146.

Spur 197 was designated on September 27, 2012, on the current route as a replacement of a section of Loop 197 when its northern section was removed and returned to Texas City.[78]

Spur 197 (1943)[]

State Highway Spur 197 marker

State Highway Spur 197

LocationWashington County
Length0.39 mi[79] (630 m)
ExistedOctober 6, 1943[79]–March 18, 1958[79]

The original Spur 197 was designated on October 6, 1943, from FM 50 in Independence west 0.39 miles (0.63 km) to Old Baylor University Ruins as a replacement of a section of SH 211. Spur 197 was cancelled on March 15, 1958, and transferred to FM 390 and FM 390 Spur.[79]

Spur 199[]

State Highway Spur 199 marker

State Highway Spur 199

LocationAtascosa County
ExistedJune 23, 1981[80]–present

Spur 199 is located in Pleasanton. It runs from US 281 to IH 37.

Spur 199 was designated on June 23, 1981 on the current route.

Spur 199 (1947)[]

State Highway Spur 199 marker

State Highway Spur 199

LocationCameron County
ExistedDecember 17, 1947[80]–June 30, 1961

The original Spur 199 was designated on December 17, 1947 from then approved-US 77 northwest of San Benito south 1.5 miles to Sam Houston Boulevard and Stenger Street in San Benito. Spur 199 was cancelled on June 30, 1961 and removed from the highway system due to completion of US 83.

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