Talk:Texas State Highway Loop 1604

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Lone Oak[edit]

The town of Lone Oak linked to in the article is definitely not the same one being mentioned! just look at it's location on the linked map. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.28.136.108 (talk) 17:19, 6 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! I've fixed the link. Kuru (talk) 03:00, 7 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

History[edit]

[1] [2]

12/19/1958 (sic?) designated US 87 (I-10) east to US 281 north of San Antonio

12/19/1958 (sic?) extended east and south from US 281 to US 90 (I-10)

8/7/1959 extended south from US 87 (I-10) south to FM 2173 at Macdona over former Loop 334

5/3/1963 extended south and east from FM 2173 to the San Antonio River

3/7/1969 loop completed

6/30/1977 redesignated Loop 1604

Loop 334

[3]

2/27/1958 designated I-10 at FM 1604 west and south to US 90

8/29/1958 extended south to FM 2173

FM 1518

[4]

Was from FM 471 in Lacoste south to US 81 (SH 132) at Lytle, then east and north via Somerset and Elmendorf to FM 78 at Schertz, then northwest to US 81 (I-10)

8/23/1973 became FM 1604 from Somerset to SH 16 and FM 2790 from Lacoste to Somerset

6/30/1977 became Loop 1604 from SH 16 to current end of FM 1518

FM 3465

[5]

12/22/1983 from old Loop 1604

FM 327

[6]

3/3/1981 from old Loop 1604

FM 1937; FM 3499

[7] [8]

12/12/1979 extended over old Loop 1604 with spur

12/30/1988 spur became FM 3499

Naming of Anderson Loop

Named for Charles William Anderson (1891-1964) of San Antonio, Texas. [9] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.65.34.102 (talk) 14:58, 31 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Exit list attention[edit]

All it needs is cities in the location column. --NE2 07:23, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]