List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (800–899)
Highway names | |
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Interstates | Interstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Highway X (US X) |
State | State Highway X (SH X) |
Loops: | Loop X |
Spurs: | Spur X |
Recreational: | Recreational Road X (RE 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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Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
FM 800
[edit]Location | Cameron County |
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Length | 16.957 mi[1] (27.290 km) |
Existed | 1948[1]–present |
Farm to Market Road 800 (FM 800) is located in Cameron County in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
FM 800 begins at an intersection with FM 2520 southwest of San Benito. The highway travels in a northwest direction and intersects FM 509 and FM 1479 in Rangerville. FM 800 runs in a westward direction before turning to the north at FM 3067 near La Feria. The highway runs in a predominately northward direction along Bass Boulevard and briefly enters Harlingen where FM 800 meets I-2/US 83. FM 800 continues to run north before ending at intersection with SH 107 between Santa Rosa and Combes.
FM 800 was designated on July 20, 1948, running from US 83 near La Feria to SH 107. On November 23 of that year, the highway was extended south and eastward to FM 509. On July 15, 1949, FM 800 was extended eastward to Sam Houston Boulevard, which later became FM 2520 on October 31, 1957.[2]
- Junction list
The entire route is in Cameron County.
Location | mi[3] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.0 | 0.0 | FM 2520 (Sam Houston Boulevard) | ||
Harlingen | 2.8 | 4.5 | FM 509 | ||
3.1 | 5.0 | FM 801 north (Ed Carey Drive) | |||
Rangerville | 4.5 | 7.2 | FM 1479 (Rangerville Road) | ||
| 7.8 | 12.6 | FM 3067 west | ||
Harlingen | 11.6 | 18.7 | Bus. US 83 – La Feria, Harlingen | ||
12.3 | 19.8 | I-2 / US 83 (Expressway 83) | I-2 exit 171 | ||
| 14.4 | 23.2 | FM 2994 east (Wilson Road) | ||
| 16.9 | 27.2 | SH 107 – Santa Rosa, Combes | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 801
[edit]Location | Cameron County |
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Length | 3.541 mi[4] (5.699 km) |
Existed | 1948[4]–present |
Farm to Market Road 801 (FM 801) is located in Cameron County.
FM 801 begins at an intersection with FM 800 in the southernmost part of Harlingen. The highway travels in a northeast direction along Ed Carey Drive before ending at I-69E/US 77/US 83. Ed Carey Drive continues north past here as Loop 499.
FM 801 was designated on July 20, 1948, running from US 77 to a point 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to the southwest. On June 8, 1949, the highway was extended farther southwest to FM 800. On August 1, 1963, FM 801 was extended another mile along Ed Carey Drive into Harlingen; this section was cancelled on May 21, 1979, when Loop 499 was created.[5]
FM 802
[edit]Location | Cameron County |
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Length | 8.622 mi[6] (13.876 km) |
Existed | 1948[6]–present |
Farm to Market Road 802 (FM 802) is located in Brownsville.
FM 802 begins at an intersection with US 281. The route travels eastward along Ruben M. Torres Sr. Boulevard, and lies to the north of the Los Fresnos Canal. It crosses I-69E / US 77 / US 83, FM 1847, and SH 48 before ending at an intersection with FM 511 north of Brownsville Airport.[6][7]
FM 802 was initially designated on July 20, 1948, consisting of a segment from US 83 eastward to SH 48. On November 23, 1948, a westward extension to US 281 was added, and the eastern extension to FM 511 occurred on November 20, 1951. Originally, FM 802 followed Coffee Port Road through Brownsville, but the route was relocated to a more northerly alignment on May 20, 1975.[6]
On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 802 (UR 802).[8] The designation reverted to FM 802 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[9]
- Junction list
The entire route is in Brownsville, Cameron County.
mi[10] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.0 | 0.0 | US 281 – Hidalgo | Western terminus | ||
2.2 | 3.5 | Bus. US 77 (Central Boulevard) | |||
2.3 | 3.7 | I-69E / US 77 / US 83 – Harlingen, Veterans International Bridge to Matamoros | I-69E exit 4 | ||
3.4 | 5.5 | FM 1847 (Paredes Line Road) – Los Fresnos | |||
7.2 | 11.6 | SH 48 (Padre Island Highway) – Port Isabel | |||
8.6 | 13.8 | FM 511 (Indiana Avenue) | Eastern terminus | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 803
[edit]Location | Cameron County |
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Length | 13.596 mi[11] (21.881 km) |
Existed | 1948[11]–present |
Farm to Market Road 803 (FM 803) is located in Cameron County.
FM 803 begins at I-169/SH 550/FM 511 in northern Brownsville near Olmito. The highway travels along Olmitto North Road through the city's northern part. FM 803 intersects SH 100 before leaving Brownsville. The highway intersects FM 2893 and FM 510 between Green Valley Farms and Laureles. FM 803 runs through Arroyo Gardens-La Tina Ranch where it intersects FM 1561 before ending at FM 106.
FM 803 was designated on July 20, 1948, running from Olmito to SH 100. The highway was extended farther north and west to FM 106 on November 23, 1948. The section of FM 803 between US 83 and FM 511 was removed from the state highway system on February 26, 1957. On November 10, 1967, the portion from FM 2358 (this section became part of FM 106 and the rest became part of FM 1847) west to FM 106 (this section was renumbered FM 2925) was transferred to rerouted FM 106. A new routing of FM 803 to I-69E/US 77 was constructed and was designated on December 13, 2018.[12]
- Junction list
The entire route is in Cameron County.
Location | mi[13] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Brownsville | 0.0 | 0.0 | I-169 / SH 550 Toll / FM 511 – Airport, Port Brownsville | ||
3.3 | 5.3 | SH 100 – South Padre Island | |||
| 5.9 | 9.5 | FM 2893 east – Laureles | ||
| 7.4 | 11.9 | FM 510 – San Benito, Laguna Vista | ||
Arroyo Gardens-La Tina Ranch | 10.6 | 17.1 | FM 1561 west – Villa Del Sol | ||
13.6 | 21.9 | FM 106 – Rio Hondo | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 804
[edit]Location | Henderson County |
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Length | 5.868 mi[14] (9.444 km) |
Existed | 1947[14]–present |
Farm to Market Road 804 (FM 804) is located in Henderson County. it runs from US 175 to FM 607.
FM 804 was designated on October 25, 1947, to run from FM 313 (later FM 314, now FM 607) in New York to Baxter. On August 21, 1950, the road was extended to US 175, replacing Spur 65 and completing its current route.
FM 805
[edit]Location | Marion County |
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Length | 5.544 mi[15] (8.922 km) |
Existed | 1947[15]–present |
Farm to Market Road 805 (FM 805) is located in Henderson County. It runs from SH 49 to Caddo Lake.
FM 805 was designated on October 25, 1947, to run from SH 49 to Caddo Lake. On March 29, 1949, the road was extended 1.1 miles (1.8 km) along Caddo Lake Shore, completing its current route.
FM 806
[edit]Location | Colorado County |
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Length | 4.135 mi[16] (6.655 km) |
Existed | July 20, 1948[16]–present |
Farm to Market Road 806 (FM 806) is located in Colorado County. It runs from US 90 in Columbus southwestward 4.1 miles (6.6 km) before state maintenance ends.[16][17] The roadway continues past this point as CR 106,[17] which connects to US 90 Alt. in Rock Island.[18]
FM 806 was designated on July 20, 1948, running from west of Columbus southwestward 5.1 miles (8.2 km). Its northern terminus was shifted to US 90 on January 27, 1949.[16]
FM 807
[edit]Location | Dallam and Hartley counties |
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Length | 42.941 mi[19][nb 1] (69.107 km) |
Existed | 1948[19]–present |
Farm to Market Road 807 (FM 807) is located in Dallam and Hartley counties.
FM 807 begins at an intersection with US 87/US 385/FM 998 in Hartley. The highway travels in a northern direction before turning to the east at County Road I before turning back to the north at FM 3422. FM 807 has an overlap with FM 281 before entering into Dallam County. After entering Dallam County, FM 807 has an overlap with FM 297. The highway continues to travel north and has a brief overlap with US 54 through the town of Conlen. FM 807 travels through the Rita Blanca National Grassland before ending at an intersection with US 287 in Kerrick near the Oklahoma state line.
FM 807 was designated on July 20, 1948, running from US 54 in Conlen northward 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to the Rita Blanca National Grassland. On July 14, 1949, the highway was extended southward 5.5 miles (8.9 km) from Conlen to a road intersection. On May 23, 1951, FM 807 was extended farther south to FM 297. The highway was extended farther north 6.0 miles (9.7 km) through the Rita Blanca National Grassland on November 21, 1956. FM 807 was extended farther north 4.4 miles (7.1 km) on October 31, 1957, before being extended again to US 287 on February 27, 1958. On December 18, 1959, the highway was extended farther south into Hartley County to US 87/US 385 in Hartley, replacing part of FM 297 (a section became a 0.3 miles (0.48 km) spur connection) and all of FM 1712 and FM 2029 in the process.[20][21] The spur connection was transferred back to FM 297 on May 6, 1964.
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County | Location | mi[22] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Hartley | Hartley | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 87 / US 385 / FM 998 north – Dalhart, Channing, Dumas | |
| 4.6 | 7.4 | FM 3422 east | ||
| 9.3 | 15.0 | FM 2577 east | ||
| 11.6 | 18.7 | FM 281 west – Dalhart | South end of FM 281 overlap | |
| 14.6 | 23.5 | FM 281 east – Cactus | North end of FM 281 overlap | |
Dallam | | 16.3 | 26.2 | FM 297 west – Dalhart | South end of FM 297 overlap |
| 20.7 | 33.3 | FM 297 east – Cactus | North end of FM 297 overlap | |
| 26.5 | 42.6 | FM 3212 west | ||
Conlen | 32.0 | 51.5 | US 54 west – Dalhart | South end of US 54 overlap | |
32.2 | 51.8 | US 54 east – Stratford | North end of US 54 overlap | ||
Kerrick | 50.5 | 81.3 | US 287 – Boise City, Stratford | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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FM 808
[edit]Location | Dallam County |
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Existed | July 20, 1948–August 29, 1990[23] |
Farm to Market Road 808 (FM 808) was located in Dallam County. No highway currently uses the FM 808 designation.
FM 808 was designated on July 20, 1948, running from US 87 near Dalhart to a point 13.3 miles (21.4 km) northwest of there. On December 16, 1948, the highway was extended 9.3 miles (15.0 km) to the Texas/New Mexico state line. On April 30, 1955, FM 808 was signed (but not designated) as SH 102.[24] FM 808 was cancelled on August 29, 1990, as the SH 102 designation became official.[24]
FM 809
[edit]Location | Oldham and Deaf Smith counties |
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Length | 20.895 mi[25] (33.627 km) |
Existed | 1948[25]–present |
Farm to Market Road 809 (FM 809) is located in Oldham and Deaf Smith counties. It runs from I-40 in Wildorado to US 60 in Dawn.
FM 809 was designated on August 24, 1948, to run from US 66 (now I-40) south to the Oldham/Deaf Smith County Line as a renumbering of FM 287 because the road was too close to US 287. On November 30, 1949, the road was extended south 5.7 miles (9.2 km) to a road intersection. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended to FM 1062. On June 27, 1951, the road was extended to US 60, replacing a section of FM 1062.
FM 810
[edit]Location | Clay County |
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Length | 8.985 mi[26] (14.460 km) |
Existed | 1948[26]–present |
Farm to Market Road 810 (FM 810) is located in Clay County. Its southern terminus is at SH 79 and SH 148 in central Petrolia.[27] The two-lane route travels generally to the northwest, crossing the Wichita River before ending at Charlie, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north of FM 171.[26][28]
FM 810 was previously part of SH 148. SH 148 previously continued from Petrolia northward to the Oklahoma state line, but was truncated to Charlie on August 1, 1941. The portion of SH 148 between Petrolia and Charlie was then transferred to FM 810 on August 24, 1948.[26][29]
FM 811
[edit]Location | Leon County |
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Length | 12.656 mi[30] (20.368 km) |
Existed | 1948[30]–present |
Farm to Market Road 811 (FM 811) is located in Leon County It runs from SH 7 east of Centerville to FM 1119.
FM 811 was designated on July 20, 1948, to run from SH 7 south to Guys Store. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended south 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to a road intersection. On November 3, 1972, the road was extended to FM 1119, completing its current route.
FM 812
[edit]Location | Travis and Bastrop counties |
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Length | 21.272 mi[31] (34.234 km) |
Existed | 1948[31]–present |
FM 813
[edit]Location | Ellis County |
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Length | 20.73 mi[32] (33.36 km) |
Existed | 1948[32]–present |
Farm to Market Road 813 (FM 813) is located in Ellis County.
FM 813 begins at an intersection with FM 878 in Waxahachie and runs in a slight northeast direction along Brown Street. FM 813 crosses US 287 near Waxahachie High School and runs close to several subdivisions before leaving the town. The highway runs in a northeast direction and intersects with FM 387. At an intersection with FM 983 southwest of Ferris, FM 813 turns to the southeast and runs through the town of Palmer where it meets I-45. The highway ends at an intersection with FM 660 southwest of Bristol.
FM 813 was designated on July 20, 1948, running from Rockett to Grove Creek at a distance of approximately 10 miles. On November 23 of that year, the highway was extended southwestward to US 77 in Waxahachie. On July 15, 1949, FM 813 was extended to FM 660 southwest of Bristol. The last change came on January 27, 1950, when the section between US 77 and FM 878 in Waxahachie became a part of FM 878.
- Junction list
The entire route is in Ellis County.
Location | mi[33] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Waxahachie | 0.0 | 0.0 | FM 878 (Marvin Avenue) | ||
1.6 | 2.6 | US 287 – Fort Worth, Corsicana | |||
| 5.6 | 9.0 | FM 387 west to I-35E | ||
| 8.5 | 13.7 | FM 983 north – Ferris | ||
Palmer | 14.5 | 23.3 | FM 878 west (Jefferson Street) – Waxahachie | ||
15.2 | 24.5 | I-45 BL (Dallas Street) – Dallas, Ennis | |||
15.5 | 24.9 | I-45 – Dallas, Ennis | I-45 exit 259 | ||
| 19.5 | 31.4 | FM 879 west to I-45 | ||
| 20.7 | 33.3 | FM 660 – Bristol, Crisp | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 814
[edit]Location | Fannin and Grayson counties |
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Length | 3.875 mi[34] (6.236 km) |
Existed | 1948[34]–present |
Farm to Market Road 814 (FM 814) is located in Fannin and Grayson counties.
FM 814 begins at an intersection with SH 160 north of Desert. The highway travels in an eastern direction and briefly turns to the north between Grayson County Road 4460 and County Line Road. FM 814 has a brief concurrency with SH 121 in eastern Trenton before ending at an intersection with Bus. US 69/FM 815 near the town's square.
FM 814 was designated on August 26, 1948, along its current route.
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County | Location | mi[35] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Grayson | | 0.0 | 0.0 | SH 160 – Blue Ridge, Whitewright | |
Fannin | Trenton | 3.2 | 5.1 | SH 121 south – McKinney | West end of SH 121 overlap |
3.3 | 5.3 | SH 121 north – Bonham | East end of SH 121 overlap | ||
3.9 | 6.3 | Bus. US 69 / FM 815 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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FM 815
[edit]Location | Fannin County |
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Length | 4.248 mi[36] (6.836 km) |
Existed | 1948[36]–present |
Farm to Market Road 815 (FM 815) is located in Fannin County. It runs from Bus. US 69 in Trenton south to SH 78.
FM 815 was designated on August 26, 1948, on the current route.
FM 816
[edit]Location | Fannin and Hunt counties |
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Length | 10.538 mi[37] (16.959 km) |
Existed | 1948[37]–present |
Farm to Market Road 816 (FM 816) is located in Fannin and Hunt counties. It runs from SH 34 west and north to SH 78 in Bailey.
FM 816 was designated on September 29, 1948, to run from SH 34 west to the community of Hickory Creek. On November 30, 1949, the road was extended north to SH 78 in Bailey, replacing FM 1551 and completing its current route.
FM 817
[edit]Location | Bell County |
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Length | 3.154 mi[38] (5.076 km) |
Existed | February 25, 1954[38]–present |
Farm to Market Road 817 (FM 817) is located in Bell County. It runs from FM 93 northeast to I-35/US 190.
FM 817 was designated on February 25, 1954, from SH 317 in Belton, northeast over old US 81 to US 81 (now I-35) southwest of Temple. On January 31, 1974, the section from SH 317 east 0.3 miles (0.48 km) was transferred to FM 93. On October 27, 1977, a 0.2-mile (0.32 km) section along Midway Drive was added, and the old route became FM Spur 817. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 817 (UR 817).[39] On June 26, 2014, the spur connection was removed from the state highway system and returned to the city of Temple. The designation of the extant portion of the route reverted to FM 817 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[9]
FM 817 (1948)
[edit]Location | Howard County |
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Existed | June 1, 1948–October 30, 1953 |
A previous route numbered FM 817 was designated in Howard County on June 1, 1948, from SH 350 north of Big Spring, northward 17.5 miles (28.2 km) via Richland, to a county road intersection.[40] On September 29, 1948, the southern terminus of FM 817 was relocated, shortening the route's length.[41] On November 30, 1949, the road was extended north 2.1 miles (3.4 km) to the Howard/Borden County line. FM 817 was cancelled on October 30, 1953, and transferred to FM 669.
FM 818
[edit]Location | Howard County |
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Length | 16.849 mi[42] (27.116 km) |
Existed | 1948[42]–present |
Farm to Market Road 818 (FM 818) is located in Howard County. It runs from I-20 west of Big Spring south, east, north, and east to RM 33.
FM 818 was designated on March 1, 1948, to run from US 80 to Lomax. On September 26, 1954, the road was extended to RM 33, replacing FM 2128 and completing its current route.
FM 819
[edit]Location | Angelina County |
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Length | 5.83 mi[43] (9.38 km) |
Existed | June 2, 1967[43]–present |
Farm to Market Road 819 (FM 819) is located in Angelina County. It runs from Loop 287 in Lufkin to County Road 288.
FM 819 was designated on June 2, 1967, to run from US 59 northwest 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to a county road. On February 26, 1986, the road was extended northwest to Loop 287. On October 29, 1992, the road was extended southeast to FM 2108. On April 25, 2002, the road was extended to County Road 288, replacing FM 3312.
FM 819 (1948–1950)
[edit]Location | Howard County |
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Existed | June 1, 1948–June 29, 1950 |
The first use of the FM 819 designation was in Howard County, from US 87, 13 miles (21 km) north of Big Spring, west to the Martin County line. FM 819 was cancelled on June 29, 1950, and became a portion of FM 846.
FM 819 (1958–1965)
[edit]Location | Hunt County |
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Existed | February 27, 1958–May 1, 1965 |
The next use of the FM 819 designation was in Hunt County, from FM 513 north of Campbell southwest to FM 499 southwest of Campbell. FM 819 was cancelled on May 1, 1965, and transferred to the newly-created SH 50 (now SH 24).
FM 820
[edit]Location | Howard County |
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Length | 8.073 mi[44] (12.992 km) |
Existed | 1948[44]–present |
Farm to Market Road 820 (FM 820) is located in Howard County. It runs from I-20 in Coahoma to SH 350.
FM 820 was designated on June 1, 1948, to run from US 80 north 6.3 miles (10.1 km). On November 30, 1949, the road was extended to SH 350, completing its current route.
FM 821
[edit]Location | Glasscock and Howard counties |
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Length | 23.39 mi[45] (37.64 km) |
Existed | 1948[45]–present |
Farm to Market Road 821 (FM 821) is located in Glasscock and Howard counties. It runs from US 87 to I-20 east of Coahoma.
FM 821 was designated on June 1, 1948, to run from US 87 east 6.8 miles (10.9 km). On May 23, 1951, the road was extended northeast 3.5 miles (5.6 km). On December 17, 1952, the road was extended to US 80 (now I-20), completing its current route.
FM 822
[edit]Location | Jackson County |
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Length | 16.851 mi[46] (27.119 km) |
Existed | 1948[46]–present |
Farm to Market Road 822 (FM 822) is located in Jackson County. It runs from Loop 521 northwest and north to SH 111.
FM 822 was designated on June 1, 1948, to run from US 59 (now Loop 521) in Edna north 3.3 miles (5.3 km). This resulted in the cancellation of the original FM 235. On February 25, 1949, the road was extended 2.9 miles (4.7 km). On July 14, 1949, the road was extended 4.6 miles (7.4 km) to Navidad. On June 28, 1963, the road was extended northwest 3.6 miles (5.8 km). On May 6, 1964, the road was extended northeast to SH 111, completing its current route.
FM 823
[edit]Location | Jefferson County |
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Existed | January 27, 1948[47]–March 26, 2009[48] |
Farm to Market Road 823 (FM 823) was located in Jefferson County. It was designated on January 27, 1948, from SH 73 to Port Acres. The designation was extended southeastward 0.5 miles (0.80 km) on December 17, 1952. On May 27, 1992, FM 823 was extended north to FM 365. On August 26, 1993, the section north of SH 73 was transferred to the new Spur 93. On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 823 (UR 823).[48] The route was cancelled on March 26, 2009, and the roadway was obliterated.[49]
A second route designated FM 823 was erroneously designated on October 27, 2005, in Brown County. As the route in Jefferson County existed at the time, this route was renumbered to FM 2376 on March 30, 2006.[50]
FM 824
[edit]Location | Fannin and Lamar counties |
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Length | 15.254 mi[51] (24.549 km) |
Existed | 1948[51]–present |
Farm to Market Road 824 (FM 824) is located in Fannin and Lamar counties. It runs from SH 56 in Honey Grove to FM 137.
FM 824 was designated on September 29, 1948, to run from Honey Grove southeast via Dial to the Fannin/Lamar County Line. On August 25, 1949, the road was extended to FM 137, completing its current route.
FM 825
[edit]Location | Dawson County |
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Length | 2.906 mi[52] (4.677 km) |
Existed | 1948[52]–present |
Farm to Market Road 825 (FM 825) is located in Dawson County. It runs from US 87 northeast of Lamesa eastward 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to a road intersection.
FM 825 was designated on September 29, 1948, to run from US 87 east 2.0 miles (3.2 km). On April 21, 1949, the road was extended east to its current terminus.
FM 826
[edit]Location | Dawson County |
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Length | 1.791 mi[53] (2.882 km) |
Existed | 1948[53]–present |
Farm to Market Road 826 (FM 826) is located in Dawson County. It runs from BU 87-K east 2.5 miles (4.0 km).
FM 826 was designated on September 29, 1948, on the current route.
FM 827
[edit]Location | Dawson County |
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Length | 6.313 mi[54] (10.160 km) |
Existed | 1948[54]–present |
Farm to Market Road 827 (FM 827) is located in Dawson County. It runs from BU 87-K east to FM 178.
FM 827 was designated on September 29, 1948, to run from US 87 (later SL 218, now BU 87-K) east 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to McCarty School. On May 2, 1962, the road was extended east 4.1 miles (6.6 km). On May 31, 1966, a 2.0 miles (3.2 km) section was transferred to FM 178 when that road was extended north.
FM 828
[edit]Location | Dawson County |
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Length | 13.839 mi[55] (22.272 km) |
Existed | 1948[55]–present |
Farm to Market Road 828 (FM 828) is located in Dawson County. It runs from Patricia east to US 87. There is a concurrency with FM 829.
FM 828 was designated on September 29, 1948, to run from SH 137 west 3.0 miles (4.8 km) to Klondike School. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended east to FM 26. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended in both directions: east to US 87, and west 3.8 miles (6.1 km) to Patricia, completing its current route.
FM 829
[edit]Location | Dawson and Martin counties |
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Length | 60.992 mi[56] (98.157 km) |
Existed | 1948[56]–present |
Farm to Market Road 829 (FM 829) is located in Dawson and Martin counties. It runs from SH 137 in Welch to I-20.
FM 829 was designated on September 29, 1948, to run from SH 137 to SH 328 (now SH 83) in Welch. On September 20, 1961, the road was extended south to FM 87 (now SH 176), replacing a section of FM 1064 and all of FM 1718. On July 25, 1963 (connecting section designated June 28), the road was extended to US 80 (now I-20), replacing the FM 1212 spur connection and part of FM 1212 itself.
FM 830
[edit]Location | Montgomery County |
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Length | 6.154 mi[57] (9.904 km) |
Existed | June 28, 1963[57]–present |
Farm to Market Road 830 (FM 830), also known as 7 Coves Road, is located in Montgomery County. It begins at an intersection with TX-75 and follows a path westward, crossing over I-45 just north of Panorama Village. It continues in a generally west-northwest direction, intersecting Old Montgomery Road and Cude Cemetery Road before terminating at a roundabout on Lake Conroe.
FM 830 was designated on June 28, 1963, to run from (formerly US Route 75) (now TX-75) to I-45. On June 2, 1967, the road was extended to Lake Conroe, completing its current route.
The route provides access to many neighborhoods on or near Lake Conroe from I-45 or TX-75.
FM 830 (1948)
[edit]Location | Val Verde County |
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Existed | September 29, 1948–September 23, 1959 |
A previous route numbered FM 830 was designated on September 29, 1948, from US 90, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Del Rio, north to Val Verde County Airport. FM 830 was cancelled on September 23, 1959, and removed from the highway system when the airport ceased operations.
FM 831
[edit]Location | Leon County |
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Length | 20.748 mi[58] (33.391 km) |
Existed | 1948[58]–present |
FM 832
[edit]Location | Leon County |
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Length | 1.251 mi[59] (2.013 km) |
Existed | 1948[59]–present |
FM 833
[edit]Location | Freestone County |
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Length | 14.299 mi[60] (23.012 km) |
Existed | 1948[60]–present |
FM 834
[edit]Location | Liberty County |
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Length | 12.045 mi[61] (19.385 km) |
Existed | 1948[61]–present |
FM 835
[edit]Location | Lubbock County |
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Length | 10.704 mi[62] (17.226 km) |
Existed | 1948[62]–present |
Farm to Market Road 835 (FM 835) is located in the Lubbock metropolitan area.
FM 835 begins at an intersection with Avenue A in eastern Lubbock. The highway travels eastward along 34th Street until an interchange with Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, where FM 835 turns southeast with 34th Street becoming Southeast Drive. FM 835 turns east at 50th Street, where it intersects with Spur 331. FM 835 runs east along 50th Street and crosses Loop 289 before leaving the city limits of Lubbock. The highway turns south at an intersection with FM 1729/FM 3523 near Ransom Canyon and Buffalo Springs Lake. FM 835 runs south and passes just west of Buffalo Springs Lake, where the highway briefly runs through a canyon. FM 835 continues to run south before ending at an intersection with US 84 northwest of Slaton.
FM 835 was first designated on September 29, 1948, running from US 84 near Slaton to US 84 near Lubbock, now Spur 331. On October 30, 1957, the highway was extended further northwest to Avenue A, which was then the current route of US 87 in Lubbock. On June 27, 1995, the section of FM 835 from Avenue A in Lubbock to Loop 289 was redesignated Urban Road 835 (UR 835).[63] On February 25, 2010, the section from Spur 331 via Southeast Drive and 34th Street to Bus. US 87 was cancelled, and FM 835 was instead extended via 50th Street to I-27. The designation of the route reverted to FM 835 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[9]
- Junction list
The entire route is in Lubbock County.
Location | mi[64] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Lubbock | 0.0 | 0.0 | Avenue A | ||
1.0 | 1.6 | Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard | Interchange | ||
2.3 | 3.7 | Spur 331 south (Southeast Drive) | |||
3.2 | 5.1 | Loop 289 (East Loop) | |||
| 6.6 | 10.6 | FM 1279 north / FM 3523 east – Ransom Canyon | ||
| 10.7 | 17.2 | US 84 – Slaton, Lubbock | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 836
[edit]Location | Dickens and Crosby counties |
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Length | 21.297 mi[65] (34.274 km) |
Existed | 1948[65]–present |
FM 837
[edit]Location | Anderson County |
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Length | 25.758 mi[66] (41.453 km) |
Existed | May 23, 1951[66]–present |
FM 837 (1948)
[edit]Location | Anderson County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–July 14, 1949 |
A previous route numbered FM 837 was designated on October 29, 1948, from SH 155 north of Palestine to Brushy Creek. FM 837 was cancelled on July 14, 1949, and became a portion of FM 315.
FM 838
[edit]Location | Smith and Rusk counties |
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Length | 4.669 mi[67] (7.514 km) |
Existed | 1948[67]–present |
FM 839
[edit]Location | Rusk County |
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Length | 19.268 mi[68] (31.009 km) |
Existed | 1948[68]–present |
FM 840
[edit]Location | Rusk County |
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Length | 14.546 mi[69] (23.410 km) |
Existed | October 29, 1948[69]–present |
Farm to Market Road 840 (FM 840) is a 14.5-mile (23.3 km) route in Rusk County. It connects SH 315 southeast of Brachfield with US 79 and Bus. US 79 in Henderson.[69]
FM 840 was designated on October 29, 1948, from Loop 153 (now Bus. US 79) to US 79 in Henderson. It was extended to SH 315 on July 14, 1949.[69]
FM 841
[edit]Location | Angelina County |
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Length | 5.091 mi[70] (8.193 km) |
Existed | 1948[70]–present |
FM 842
[edit]Location | Angelina County |
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Length | 8.161 mi[71] (13.134 km) |
Existed | 1948[71]–present |
FM 843
[edit]Location | Angelina County |
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Length | 6.669 mi[72] (10.733 km) |
Existed | 1948[72]–present |
FM 844
[edit]Location | Angelina County |
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Length | 9.246 mi[73] (14.880 km) |
Existed | 1948[73]–present |
FM 845
[edit]Location | Milam County |
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Length | 2.475 mi[74] (3.983 km) |
Existed | December 3, 1954[74]–present |
FM 845 (1948–1949)
[edit]Location | Culberson County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–September 28, 1949 |
The first use of the FM 845 designation was in Culberson County, from SH 54 at Van Horn east to Culberson County Airport. FM 845 was cancelled on September 28, 1949, as the county refused to enter an agreement covering construction.
FM 845 (1951–1952)
[edit]Location | Sherman County |
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Existed | May 23, 1951–September 17, 1952 |
The second use of the FM 845 designation was in Sherman County, from FM 289 (now SH 15), 14 miles (23 km) east of Stratford, south 7.0 miles (11.3 km) to a road intersection. Seven months later the road was extended 6.0 miles (9.7 km) south to FM 1573. FM 845 was cancelled on September 17, 1952, and transferred to FM 119.
FM 845 (1953–1954)
[edit]Location | Smith County |
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Existed | October 29, 1953–December 10, 1954 |
The third use of the FM 845 designation was in Smith County, from SH 31 west of Tyler north and east to FM 1803 northeast of Tyler. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended 8 miles (13 km) south, east and north to SH 64/FM 1803 east of Tyler, forming a partial loop. FM 845 was cancelled two months later and became a portion of FM 1803 (now Loop 323).
FM 846
[edit]Location | Martin and Howard counties |
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Length | 39.373 mi[75] (63.365 km) |
Existed | 1948[75]–present |
FM 847
[edit]Location | Erath County |
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Length | 10.539 mi[76] (16.961 km) |
Existed | October 13, 1954[76]–present |
FM 847 (1948)
[edit]Location | Pecos County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–July 30, 1951 |
The first route numbered FM 847 was designated in Pecos County on October 29, 1948, from US 290 at Bakersfield north to US 67 near Girvin. FM 847 was cancelled on July 30, 1951, and became a portion of FM 11.
FM 847 (1951)
[edit]Location | Terry County |
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Existed | July 25, 1951–February 24, 1953 |
The second use of the FM 847 designation was in Terry County, from US 380 at Gomez north and west to a road intersection. The road was numbered five days after designation. On November 20 of that same year the road was extended 3 miles (4.8 km) south to another road intersection. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended 3.2 miles (5.1 km) to US 62. FM 847 was cancelled on February 24, 1953, and transferred to FM 300.
FM 848
[edit]Location | Smith County |
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Length | 7.457 mi[77] (12.001 km) |
Existed | 1948[77]–present |
FM 849
[edit]Location | Smith County |
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Length | 5.394 mi[78] (8.681 km) |
Existed | 1948[78]–present |
FM 850
[edit]Location | Smith and Rusk counties |
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Length | 31.967 mi[79] (51.446 km) |
Existed | October 29, 1948[79]–present |
Farm to Market Road 850 is a 31.967-mile (51.446 km) state road in Smith and Rusk counties that connects Farm to Market Road 2767 (east of Tyler) with Texas State Highway 135 in Overton.
FM 851
[edit]Location | Cherokee County |
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Length | 10.216 mi[80] (16.441 km) |
Existed | 1948[80]–present |
FM 852
[edit]Location | Hopkins, Wood, and Upshur counties |
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Length | 32.436 mi[81] (52.201 km) |
Existed | 1948[81]–present |
RM 853
[edit]Location | Irion and Tom Green counties |
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Length | 28.024 mi[82] (45.100 km) |
Existed | October 29, 1948[nb 2]–present |
RM 853 was designated on October 29, 1948, as Farm to Market Road 853 (FM 853). FM 853 was changed to RM 853 on November 13, 1959.
FM 854
[edit]Location | Bosque County |
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Length | 1.022 mi[83] (1.645 km) |
Existed | November 24, 1959[83]–present |
FM 854 (1948)
[edit]Location | Cherokee County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–April 21, 1958 |
A previous route numbered FM 854 was designated on October 29, 1948, from SH 110 in Rusk to FM 22 in Gallatin. FM 854 was cancelled on April 21, 1958, and transferred to FM 768.
FM 855
[edit]Location | Cherokee County |
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Length | 11.644 mi[84] (18.739 km) |
Existed | 1948[84]–present |
Farm to Market Road 855 (FM 855) is located in Cherokee County. It runs from US 175 in Cuney to US 69 in Mount Selman.
FM 855 was designated on October 29, 1948, from US 69 at Mount Selman westward 5.2 miles (8.4 km). On November 20, 1951, it was extended to its current western terminus at US 175 in Cuney.[84]
- Junction list
The entire route is in Cherokee County.
Location | mi[85] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cuney | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 175 – Jacksonville, Frankston | Western terminus | |
| 2.8 | 4.5 | FM 3198 – Lake Palestine | ||
| 3.8 | 6.1 | FM 346 – Teaselville, Flint | ||
| 4.8 | 7.7 | FM 2137 – Bullard | ||
Mount Selman | 11.6 | 18.7 | US 69 – Tyler, Jacksonville | Eastern terminus | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 856
[edit]Location | Cherokee County |
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Length | 8.909 mi[86] (14.338 km) |
Existed | October 29, 1948[86]–present |
Farm to Market Road 856 is a 8.909-mile (14.338 km) state road in Cherokee County that connects U.S. Route 79 (east-northeast of New Summerfield) with Farm to Market Road 13 in Henrys Chapel.
FM 857
[edit]Location | Van Zandt and Smith counties |
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Length | 8.935 mi[87][nb 3] (14.379 km) |
Existed | 1948[87]–present |
Farm to Market Road 857 (FM 857) is located in Van Zandt and Smith counties.
FM 857 begins at an intersection with US 80 in Grand Saline. The highway travels in a southeast direction passing by the salt prairie the town derives its name from. FM 857 continues to run in a southeast direction and reaches the town of Sand Flat where it has a brief overlap with FM 1255. Leaving Sand Flat, the highway travels in a mostly eastern direction before reaching its terminus at FM 1253.
FM 857 was designated on October 29, 1948, running from US 80 southeastward to Sand Flat. FM 857 was extended eastward to its current terminus at FM 1253 on September 27, 1960.
- Junction list
County | Location | mi[88] | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Van Zandt | Grand Saline | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 80 – Mineola, Wills Point | |
| 4.6 | 7.4 | FM 1255 south – Van, Canton | West end of FM 1255 overlap | |
| 4.7 | 7.6 | FM 1255 north – Silver Lake | East end of FM 1255 overlap | |
Smith | | 9.1 | 14.6 | FM 1253 – Mineola, Jamestown | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
FM 858
[edit]Location | Van Zandt County |
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Length | 15.387 mi[89] (24.763 km) |
Existed | 1948[89]–present |
FM 859
[edit]Location | Van Zandt County |
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Length | 16.55 mi[90] (26.63 km) |
Existed | 1948[90]–present |
FM 860
[edit]Location | Anderson County |
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Length | 11.597 mi[91] (18.664 km) |
Existed | 1948[91]–present |
FM 861
[edit]Location | Anderson County |
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Length | 5.09 mi[92] (8.19 km) |
Existed | 1948[92]–present |
FM 862
[edit]Location | Uvalde County |
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Length | 0.753 mi[93] (1,212 m) |
Existed | September 4, 1962[93]–present |
FM 862 (1948–1949)
[edit]Location | Irion County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–July 14, 1949 |
The first use of the FM 862 designation was in Irion County, from US 67, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Mertzon, northward 9.0 miles (14.5 km). FM 862 was cancelled nine months later and became a portion of FM 853 (now RM 853).
FM 862 (1951–1962)
[edit]Location | Red River County |
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Existed | June 21, 1951–May 2, 1962 |
The second use of the FM 862 designation was in Red River County, from SH 37 near Albion west to Blakeney. On August 24, 1955, the road was extended northwest 1 mile (1.6 km). On November 9, 1960, a 2.4-mile (3.9 km) section from near Blakeney Community east to SH 37 was transferred to FM 195. The remainder of FM 862 was cancelled on May 24, 1962, and transferred to FM 410.
FM 863
[edit]Farm to Market Road 863 (FM 863) is a designation that has been used twice. No highway currently uses the FM 863 designation.[94]
FM 863 (1948–1953)
[edit]Location | Mason County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–November 13, 1953 |
The first use of the FM 863 designation was in Mason County, from US 87 near Beaver Creek south to Hilda. FM 863 was cancelled on October 28, 1953, and transferred to FM 648 (now RM 783).
FM 863 (1953–1990)
[edit]Location | Webb, LaSalle, and Duval counties |
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Existed | October 28, 1953–August 29, 1990 |
The second use of the FM 863 designation was in Webb, LaSalle and Duval counties, from the Webb–LaSalle county line east via Encinal and southeast to SH 202 (now US 59) west of Freer as a replacement of a section of FM 133.[95] On September 21, 1955, a 9.8-mile (15.8 km) section from US 83 east to the Webb–LaSalle county line was added. On January 22, 1958, FM 863 was signed, but not designated, as part of SH 44. FM 863 was cancelled on August 29, 1990, as the designation of FM 863 as part of SH 44 became official.
RM 864
[edit]Location | Sutton, Schleicher, and Menard counties |
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Length | 42.125 mi[96] (67.794 km) |
Existed | October 29, 1948[96][nb 4]–present |
RM 864 was designated on October 29, 1948, as Farm to Market Road 864 (FM 864). FM 864 was changed to RM 864 on November 13, 1959.
FM 865
[edit]Location | Brazoria and Harris counties |
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Length | 10.117 mi[97] (16.282 km) |
Existed | September 13, 1984[97]–present |
Farm to Market Road 865 (FM 865) is located in Harris and Brazoria counties.
FM 865 begins at FM 518 in Pearland. It continues into Harris County, straddling the Houston city limits as it intersects the Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8). The route then runs through southern Houston before intersecting I-610. FM 865 then crosses railroad tracks before ending at US 90 Alt. Cullen Boulevard continues as a city street from here to Brays Bayou.[98]
The current FM 865 was established on September 13, 1984, along its current route. Its mileage was transferred from FM 518 as part of a realignment of the latter onto the routing of the canceled FM 3344.[99][100] On June 27, 1995, the entire route was redesignated Urban Road 865 (UR 865).[101] The designation reverted to FM 865 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[9]
FM 865 (1948–1951)
[edit]Location | Schleicher County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–July 14, 1949 |
The first use of the FM 865 designation was in Schleicher County, from US 277 in El Dorado to a point 8.0 miles (12.9 km) west. FM 865 was cancelled on July 14, 1949, and became a portion of RM 33 (now US 190).
FM 865/RM 865 (1951–1984)
[edit]Location | Crockett County |
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Existed | May 23, 1951[nb 5]–May 16, 1984 |
The next use of the FM 865 designation was in Crockett County, from SH 163, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Ozona, to the Vaughn Oil Field. On November 20, 1951, the designation was extended 9.2 miles (14.8 km) to RM 33 (now US 190). On December 15, 1959, the designation was changed to Ranch to Market Road 865 (RM 865). In 1969, the route was signed, but not designated, as SH 137. RM 865 was cancelled on May 16, 1984, as the SH 137 designation became official.
FM 866
[edit]Location | Ector County |
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Length | 16.131 mi[102] (25.960 km) |
Existed | 1948[102]–present |
FM 867
[edit]Location | Loving County |
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Length | 2.113 mi[103] (3.401 km) |
Existed | 1948[103]–present |
FM 868
[edit]Location | Midland County |
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Length | 1.975 mi[104] (3.178 km) |
Existed | 1948[104]–present |
FM 869
[edit]Location | Reeves County |
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Length | 13.804 mi[105] (22.215 km) |
Existed | 1948[105]–present |
Farm to Market Road 869 (FM 869) is located in Reeves County. Its southern terminus is at SH 17, 14.5 miles (23.3 km) south of Pecos. The two-lane road immediately crosses the Pecos Valley Southern Railway and proceeds to the west for about 2 miles (3.2 km), then turns north. It intersects FM 1934, then runs to the northwest before reaching its northern terminus at I-20 exit 33.[105][106][107]
FM 869 was designated on October 29, 1948, along the current route.[105] Until 1991, the road's northern terminus was at US 80, the progenitor route of I-20 in western Texas.[105]
FM 870
[edit]Location | Crane and Upton counties |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–August 29, 1990[108] |
Farm to Market Road 870 (FM 870) was located in Crane and Upton counties.[108]
FM 870 was designated on October 29, 1948, from US 67 in Rankin northwest 8.8 miles (14.2 km) to a road intersection. On May 23, 1951, the road was extended northwest 8.8 miles (14.2 km). The road was extended another 11.6 miles (18.7 km) to the Crane County line on December 18, 1951. The same day the road was extended 2.7 miles (4.3 km) to SH 51 (now US 385). On May 21, 1953, FM 870 was signed (but not designated) as SH 329.[109] FM 870 was cancelled on August 29, 1990, and officially designated as SH 329.
FM 871
[edit]Location | Ward County |
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Length | 4.192 mi[110] (6.746 km) |
Existed | 1948[110]–present |
FM 872
[edit]Location | Ward County |
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Length | 0.851 mi[111] (1,370 m) |
Existed | April 28, 1950[111]–present |
FM 872 (1948)
[edit]Location | Ward County |
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Existed | October 29, 1948–April 28, 1950 |
A previous route numbered FM 872 was designated on October 29, 1948, from FM 871 to a point 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest; although this was corrected four months later to go from FM 871 northwest 1.3 miles (2.1 km) to FM 11. FM 872 was cancelled on April 28, 1950, in exchange for extending FM 871 and creating the current FM 872.
FM 873
[edit]Location | Ward County |
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Length | 5.663 mi[112] (9.114 km) |
Existed | October 29, 1948[112]–present |
Farm to Market Road 873 (FM 873) is located in Ward County. From its western terminus at FM 3398,[113] it runs southeast 5.7 miles (9.2 km) to Barstow, reaching its eastern terminus at FM 516 in the center of the city.[112][107][114]
FM 873 was designated on October 29, 1948, from a county road (which would be designated FM 3398 in 1977[115]) via Barstow to a point southeast of the city. The southernmost 2.4 miles (3.9 km) became part of FM 516 on January 22, 1949.[112][116]
FM 874
[edit]Location | Winkler County |
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Length | 17.687 mi[117] (28.464 km) |
Existed | 1948[117]–present |
FM 875
[edit]Location | Ellis County |
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Length | 12.351 mi[118] (19.877 km) |
Existed | 1948[118]–present |
FM 876
[edit]Location | Ellis County |
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Length | 9.744 mi[119] (15.681 km) |
Existed | 1948[119]–present |
Farm to Market Road 876 (FM 876) is located in Ellis County. It runs 9.7 miles (15.6 km) from I-35E in Waxahachie southwestward through the unincorporated community of Five Points.
FM 876 was designated on October 29, 1948, running from FM 66 in Waxahachie southwestward 6.6 miles (10.6 km) to near Five Points. On June 30, 1958, the section of FM 876 from FM 66 to I-35E was cancelled. On July 11, 1968, FM 876 was extended southwest 2.9 miles (4.7 km). On November 25, 1975, FM 876 was extended southwest 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to its current terminus.
- Junction list
The entire route is in Ellis County.
Location | mi[120] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.0 | 0.0 | L. R. Campbell Road | Southern terminus; continues south as L. R. Campbell Road | |
| 7.7 | 12.4 | FM 1493 west – Boz | ||
Waxahachie | 9.7 | 15.6 | I-35E | I-35E exit 399 northbound; exit 399A southbound; northern terminus at southbound frontage road | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 877
[edit]Location | Ellis County |
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Length | 12.638 mi[121] (20.339 km) |
Existed | 1948[121]–present |
Farm to Market Road 877 (FM 877) is located in Ellis County. The highway travels from SH 34 northwestward to US 77 / FM 66 in Waxahachie. FM 877 runs along the eastern edge of Lake Waxahachie between Hunter Pass and Lakeshore Drive.
FM 877 was designated on October 29, 1946, running from US 77 to a point south of Howard at a distance of 9.5 miles (15.3 km). On March 26, 1953, the highway was extended 3.6 miles (5.8 km) southeastward to SH 34.
- Junction list
The entire route is in Ellis County.
Location | mi[122] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.0 | 0.0 | SH 34 – Avalon, Bardwell | ||
| 4.3 | 6.9 | FM 984 south – Bardwell | ||
Waxahachie | 12.6 | 20.3 | FM 1446 west (College Street) | ||
12.7 | 20.4 | US 77 / FM 66 west (Rogers Street) | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 878
[edit]Location | Ellis County |
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Length | 11.063 mi[123] (17.804 km) |
Existed | 1948[123]–present |
Farm to Market Road 878 (FM 878) is located in Ellis County.
FM 878 begins at an intersection with US 77 in Waxahachie. The highway runs in a slight southeast direction along Marvin Avenue and intersects FM 813 just a few blocks east of US 77. FM 878 turns at a nearly 90 degree angle and Marvin Avenue becomes Hackberry Street. The highway turns onto Cleaver Road and meets FM 879 at its interchange with US 287. FM 878 exits the Waxahachie city limits and runs through rural areas of Ellis County before ending at an intersection with FM 813 in western Palmer.
FM 878 was designated on October 29, 1948, along the current route.
- Junction list
The entire route is in Ellis County.
Location | mi[124] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Waxahachie | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 77 (Ferris Avenue) | ||
0.2 | 0.32 | FM 813 east (Brown Street) | |||
2.1– 2.3 | 3.4– 3.7 | US 287 / FM 879 east – Fort Worth, Corsicana, Boyce | |||
Palmer | 11.1 | 17.9 | FM 813 (Jefferson Street) – Rockett, Palmer | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 879
[edit]Location | Ellis County |
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Length | 15.978 mi[125] (25.714 km) |
Existed | 1948[125]–present |
Farm to Market Road 879 (FM 879) is located in Ellis County. The highway runs from FM 878 at US 287 in Waxahachie eastward and northward to FM 813.
FM 879 was designated on October 29, 1948, traveling from the Waxahachie/Palmer Road (now FM 878) to point east of Boyce at a distance of 6.3 miles (10.1 km). On June 8, 1949, the highway was extended 5.0 miles (8.0 km) eastward to US 75 (now Spur 469) north of Ennis.[126] FM 879 was extended 5.7 miles (9.2 km) northeastward to FM 813 on June 28, 1963.
- Junction list
The entire route is in Ellis County.
Location | mi[127] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Waxahachie | 0.0 | 0.0 | FM 878 to US 287 – Palmer, Waxahachie | ||
| 7.5 | 12.1 | FM 1722 south – Ennis | ||
| 10.9– 11.1 | 17.5– 17.9 | I-45 / Spur 469 south – Dallas, Corsicana, Ennis | I-45 exit 255 | |
| 16.2 | 26.1 | FM 813 – Palmer, Bristol | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 880
[edit]Location | Shackelford and Callahan counties |
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Length | 33.482 mi[128] (53.884 km) |
Existed | 1948[128]–present |
Farm to Market Road 880 (FM 880) is a two-lane highway that connects the farming areas of Cross Plains, Putnam and Moran with Interstate 20 (I‑20), SH 206, and SH 6. The highway continues from Cross Plains northward through eastern Callahan County and continues to Putnam and connects to SH 6 via a short spur route. The road continues into Shackelford County and ends in Moran.
FM 880 was originally designated from SH 36 north 7.5 miles (12.1 km) to Cottonwood. On September 5, 1951, FM 880 was rerouted over FM 1079 from FM 880's current junction with FM 1079 to US 80 (now I‑20). The old route of FM 880 from FM 1079 west to Cottonwood was renumbered as FM 1079, swapping the alignments of the routes. On January 28, 1953, FM 880 was extended north to US 380 (now SH 6), replacing FM 1832 on that route. On July 15, 1957, FM 880 was extended north over part of Loop 318 to FM 576, and the rest of Loop 318 became a spur of FM 880.[129] On March 22, 1960, the section of FM 880 from SH 36 north 0.75 miles (1.21 km) was transferred to SH 206.
- Junction list
County | Location | mi[130] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Callahan | Cross Plains | 0.0 | 0.0 | SH 206 | Southern terminus |
| 6.9 | 11.1 | FM 1079 | ||
| 9.0 | 14.5 | FM 2228 | ||
Putnam | 19.8 | 31.9 | I-20 west | Southern end of I-20 concurrency; I-20 exit 319 | |
| 20.6 | 33.2 | I-20 east / FM 2945 south | Northern end of I-20 concurrency; southern end of FM 2945 concurrency; I-20 exit 320 | |
| 20.9 | 33.6 | I-20 | I-20 exit 320 | |
| 21.2 | 34.1 | FM 2945 north | Northern end of FM 2945 concurrency | |
| 31.4 | 50.5 | FM Spur 880 east to SH 6 | Western terminus of Spur 880 | |
Shackelford | Moran | 34.9 | 56.2 | FM 576 | Northern terminus |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
FM 881
[edit]Location | Marion County |
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Length | 0.518 mi[131] (834 m) |
Existed | December 21, 1994[131]–present |
Farm to Market Road 881 (FM 881) is located in Marion County.
FM 881 was designated on December 21, 1994, on its current route from SH 49 north to the International Paper Plant west of Jefferson.
FM 881 (1948)
[edit]Location | Aransas County |
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Existed | November 23, 1948–June 29, 1993 |
A previous route numbered FM 881 was designated on November 23, 1948, from FM 136, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the Aransas County line, east to SH 35 (now Bus. SH 35) in Rockport. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended west 16.2 miles (26.1 km) to US 181 east of Sinton. On March 24, 1958, the road was extended west 15.5 miles (24.9 km) to SH 9 (now I-37) southeast of Mathis, replacing FM 894 and part of FM 630 and creating a concurrency with US 181. On May 7, 1970, the road was extended east 0.3 miles (0.48 km) to Loop 70. On December 22, 1992, a 38.8-mile (62.4 km) section of FM 881 from I-37 to FM 1069 was transferred to the newly-created SH 188, leaving only the section from SH 188 southwest of Rockport northeast to Bus. SH 35. On June 29, 1993, this section was cancelled and transferred to FM 1069 when it was rerouted.
FM 882
[edit]Location | Bee, Live Oak, and Karnes counties |
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Length | 14.113 mi[132] (22.713 km) |
Existed | 1948[132]–present |
FM 883
[edit]Location | Goliad and Bee counties |
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Length | 15.878 mi[133] (25.553 km) |
Existed | 1948[133]–present |
FM 884
[edit]Location | Goliad and DeWitt counties |
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Length | 25.869 mi[134] (41.632 km) |
Existed | 1948[134]–present |
FM 885
[edit]Location | Karnes County |
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Length | 3.358 mi[135] (5.404 km) |
Existed | 1948[135]–present |
FM 886
[edit]Location | Hidalgo County |
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Length | 1.871 mi[136] (3.011 km) |
Existed | May 23, 1951[136]–present |
FM 886 (1948)
[edit]Location | Karnes County |
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Existed | January 23, 1948–January 6, 1950 |
A previous route numbered FM 886 was designated on January 23, 1948, from an intersection with SH 123 via Panna Maria to the west end of the Cibolo Creek bridge as a replacement of Spur 129. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to an intersection with SH 80 at Helena. FM 886 was cancelled on January 6, 1950, and became a portion of FM 81.
FM 887
[edit]Location | Karnes County |
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Length | 21.447 mi[137] (34.516 km) |
Existed | 1948[137]–present |
FM 888
[edit]Location | Live Oak and Bee counties |
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Length | 24.827 mi[138] (39.955 km) |
Existed | 1948[138]–present |
FM 889
[edit]Location | Live Oak County |
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Length | 11.59 mi[139] (18.65 km) |
Existed | 1948[139]–present |
FM 890
[edit]Location | Wichita County |
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Length | 2.709 mi[140] (4.360 km) |
Existed | November 24, 1959[140]–present |
Farm to Market Road 890 (FM 890) is located in Wichita County, traveling mostly in Wichita Falls.
FM 890 begins at I-44/US 277/US 281 in northern Wichita Falls. The highway travels along Airport Drive in a mostly eastern direction and has a junction with Spur 325. FM 890 continues to run in an eastern direction through rural areas of the city and turns northeast at SH 240. The highway turns back east at McKinley Road, passes south of the Wichita Falls Municipal Airport, and exits the city before ending at an intersection with FM 171.
The current FM 890 was designated on November 24, 1959, running from Spur 325 eastward to Loop 165 (now SH 240) at a distance of 0.7 miles (1.1 km). The highway was extended 1.5 miles (2.4 km) eastward from Loop 165 to FM 171 on June 20, 1961. FM 890 was extended 0.5 miles (0.80 km) westward from Spur 325 to US 277/US 281 (now part of I-44) on May 6, 1964. The entire highway was internally redesignated as Urban Road 890 (UR 890) by TxDOT on June 27, 1995.[141] The designation reverted to FM 890 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[9]
- Junction list
The entire route is in Wichita County.
Location | mi[142] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Wichita Falls | 0.0 | 0.0 | I-44 / US 277 / US 281 (Central Freeway) – Burkburnett | I-44 exit 3C; continues westward as Loop 11 | |
0.5 | 0.80 | Spur 325 – Wichita Falls, Sheppard AFB | Interchange | ||
1.2 | 1.9 | SH 240 (Burkburnett Road) – Sheppard AFB | |||
| 2.7 | 4.3 | FM 171 – Thornberry, Wichita Falls | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
FM 890 (1948)
[edit]Location | Live Oak County |
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Existed | November 23, 1948–July 14, 1949 |
The first route numbered FM 890 was designated on November 23, 1948, running from SH 72 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Three Rivers, southward to Ray Point at a distance of 1.4 miles (2.3 km). The highway was cancelled and removed from the state highway system in 1949.
FM 890 (1951)
[edit]Location | Hidalgo County |
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Existed | May 23, 1951–January 8, 1957 |
The second route numbered FM 890 was designated on May 23, 1951, traveling from FM 490 at Hargill to SH 107 at La Blanco at a distance of 10.5 miles (16.9 km). The highway was extended south to US 83 on December 14, 1956. The highway was cancelled on January 8, 1957, with the mileage being transferred to FM 493.[143]
FM 891
[edit]Location | Nueces County |
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Existed | November 23, 1948–April 24, 1958[144] |
Farm to Market Road 891 (FM 891) was located in Nueces County.
FM 891 was designated on November 23, 1948, from SH 286/SH 358 south of Corpus Christi to SH 9 (now I-37), 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Corpus Christi. FM 891 was cancelled on April 24, 1958, and transferred to SH 358.
FM 892
[edit]Location | Nueces County |
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Length | 14.017 mi[145] (22.558 km) |
Existed | 1948[145]–present |
FM 893
[edit]Location | San Patricio County |
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Length | 11.336 mi[146] (18.244 km) |
Existed | 1948[146]–present |
FM 894
[edit]Location | San Patricio County |
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Existed | November 23, 1948–March 24, 1958[147] |
Farm to Market Road 894 (FM 894) was located in San Patricio County.
FM 894 was designated on November 23, 1948, from FM 630, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west of Sinton, west to SH 9 (now I-37) southeast of Mathis. FM 894 was cancelled on March 24, 1958, and transferred to FM 881 (now SH 188).
FM 895
[edit]Location | Delta County |
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Length | 12.634 mi[148] (20.332 km) |
Existed | 1948[148]–present |
FM 896
[edit]Location | Fannin County |
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Length | 7.469 mi[149] (12.020 km) |
Existed | 1948[149]–present |
FM 897
[edit]Location | Fannin County |
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Length | 3.156 mi[150] (5.079 km) |
Existed | 1948[150]–present |
FM 898
[edit]Location | Fannin County |
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Length | 20.861 mi[151] (33.573 km) |
Existed | 1948[151]–present |
FM 899
[edit]Location | Titus County |
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Length | 3.86 mi[152] (6.21 km) |
Existed | 1948[152]–present |
Notes
[edit]- ^ The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the TxDOT description of FM 807 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with US 54, FM 281 and FM 297.
- ^ RM 853 was originally designated as FM 853 from 1948 to 1959.
- ^ The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 857 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with FM 1255 in Sand Flat.
- ^ RM 864 was originally designated as FM 864 from 1948 to 1959.
- ^ RM 865 was previously designated as FM 865 from 1951 to 1959.
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- ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Farm to Market Road No. 849". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
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- ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Farm to Market Road No. 851". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
- ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Farm to Market Road No. 852". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 24, 2017.
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