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State Highway 43 marker
State Highway 43
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length85.764 mi[1] (138.024 km)
Existedby 1933–present
Major junctions
South end US 79 / US 259 / SH 64 in Henderson
Major intersections
North end US 59 (Future I-369) in Atlanta
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
Highway system
SH 42 I-44

State Highway 43 (SH 43) is a Texas state highway that runs from Henderson to Atlanta.

Previous routes

Historic SH 43
Historic SH 43

SH 43 was originally proposed in 1919 to connect Longview to Rusk via Henderson. By 1922, the proposed route had been readjusted to extended farther west to Palestine and north to the Oklahoma border via Daingerfield. By 1933, the route had been further changed. The section from Henderson to Longview was transferred to SH 26, with the route now traveling northeast from Henderson to Caddo Lake Park north of Marshall. The section southwest of Palestine to Taylor, was renumbered from SH 43A. By 1933, SH 43 extended to Round Rock, replacing part of SH 2C. By 1935, the section from Round Rock to Palestine had been transferred to U.S. Highway 79. In 1942, another section was created from SH 49 to US 59 in Atlanta, replacing SH 300 and creating a gap in the route. In 1950, the section from Karnack to Caddo lake Park was transferred to FM 134. In 1967, the section from what was then FM 1915 to FM 134 was renumbered as Spur 449. Instead, SH 43 was rerouted on FM 1915, which was cancelled, closing the gap.

Historic SH 43A
Historic SH 43A

SH 43A was originally designated by 1922 as an alternate route to SH 43, splitting in Kilgore and running southwest through Palestine to Taylor. By 1926, the entire route south of Jacksonville had been transferred to the main route of SH 43. The section north of Jacksonville was cancelled. SH 43A was instead designated from Palestine to Henderson, replacing the original SH 43. By 1928, it was rerouted to end in Troup. By 1933, this route became extensions of SH 22 and SH 110.

Major junctions

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
RuskHenderson US 79 / US 259 / SH 64Southern terminus
FM 1251 / FM 1716
FM 2658
FM 1716
Tatum SH 149
Panola FM 1794
FM 959
Harrison FM 2625
I-20
Marshall
US 59 south
South end of US 59 overlap
US 80

US 59 north
North end of US 59 overlap
Loop 390
FM 2682
Karnack Spur 449

FM 134 south
South end of FM 134 overlap

FM 134 north / FM 2198
North end of FM 134 overlap
Marion
FM 805 east
South end of FM 805 overlap

FM 805 west
North end of FM 805 overlap
Smithland SH 49
FM 2683
Cass FM 125
Bivins
FM 1841 east
South end of brief FM 1841 overlap

FM 248 / FM 1841 west
North end of brief FM 1841 overlap
FM 2328
Atlanta SH 77
FM 249
US 59Northern terminus; Future I-369
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 43". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 10, 2016.