Texas State Highway 30
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State Highway 30 |
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Length: | 53.6[1] mi (86.3 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1961 | ||||||||||||
West end: | BUS SH 6 in College Station | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
I 45 | ||||||||||||
East end: | SH 19 in Huntsville | ||||||||||||
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State Highway 30, or SH 30, runs from Huntsville via Roans Prairie to State Highway 6 Business (6-R) in College Station. This route was designated in 1961, replacing SH 45.
[edit] Previous routes
SH 30 was a route proposed by 1919 to run from Wichita Falls to Sabinal. The route remain mostly the same, with only the southern portion rerouted into Del Rio by 1933. By 1938, the highway was cancelled as U.S. Route 277 was routed over its entirety from Del Rio to Wichita Falls.
[edit] Counties and junctions
County | Junction | Notes |
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Brazos | BUS SH 6 – College Station | |
SH 6 – College Station | ||
Grimes | SH 90 | |
Walker | I 45 – Huntsville | |
SH 75 – Huntsville | ||
SH 19 in Huntsville |
[edit] References
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