Texas State Highway 80

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Texas 80.svg
State Highway 80
Length: 83.58[1] mi (134.50 km)
Formed: by 1933
North end: I-35.svg I-35 at San Marcos
Major
junctions:
US 183.svg US 183

US 90.svg US 90
I-10.svg I-10
Alt sign.svg
US 90.svg Alt. US 90
US 87.svg US 87

South end: Texas 123.svg SH 123 at Karnes City
Highways in Texas
< SH 79 SH 81 >
InterstateU.S.T.X. (LoopsSpursRecFM)

State Highway 80 or SH 80 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs 83 miles (134 km) from San Marcos to Karnes City. The original highway was designated by 1933 from Wimberley to Luling, with a planned extension south to Nixon. This absorbed all or portions of previously designated SH 29A and SH 21. By 1940, the route to Nixon had been completed, with the highway extended further south to Karnes City over former SH 112. In 1942, the section from Wimberley to San Marcos was transferred to Ranch to Market Road 12.

[edit] Counties and junctions

County Junction Notes
Hays I-35.svg I-35San Marcos
Caldwell Texas 142.svg SH 142Martindale
US 183.svg US 183Luling
US 90.svg US 90 – Luling
Guadalupe I-10.svg I-10 – Luling
Gonzales Alt sign.svg
US 90.svg Alt. US 90Belmont
Texas 97.svg SH 97
US 87.svg US 87Nixon
Wilson no intersections
Karnes Texas 119.svg SH 119Gillett
Texas 123.svg SH 123 at Karnes City

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