Texas State Highway 57

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State Highway 57 marker

State Highway 57
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 1.474 mi[1] (2.372 km)
Existed: 1994 – present
Major junctions
West end: SH 155 in Tyler
East end: FM 2493 in Tyler
Location
Counties: Smith
Highway system

Highways in Texas
Interstate • US • TX (LoopsSpursRecFM)

SH 56 SH 58

State Highway 57 (SH 57) is a 1.474-mile (2.372 km) Texas state highway located in Tyler.[1]

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[edit] Route description

SH 57 begins at an intersection with SH 155 in southwestern Tyler. The route travels to the east before ending at FM 2493. The roadway continues under local maintenance as Grande Boulevard.[1][2] SH 57 is four lanes with a center turn lane for its entire length.

[edit] History

SH 57 was originally designated by 1926 on a route along the Gulf Coast from Palacios to near Corpus Christi. By 1936, this route was renumbered as part of SH 35.[3]

The SH 57 designation was once again used beginning in 1966, on a route from Eagle Pass to near Moore, as a renumbering of SH 76 and to coincide with Mexican Federal Highway 57. This route would be renumbered US 57 in 1971.[1]

The current SH 57 was designated in 1994.[1] There are plans for the highway to be extended west to connect with Segment 3 of the under construction Loop 49.[citation needed]

[edit] Major intersections

The entire route is in Tyler, Smith County.

Mile[4] Destinations Notes
0.0 SH 155 (Frankston Hwy.) – Frankston Western terminus
1.5 FM 2493 (Old Jacksonville Hwy.) – Bullard Eastern terminus; roadway continues as W. Grande Blvd.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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