Texas State Highway 50
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State Highway 50 |
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Length: | 11.68[1] mi (35.82 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1940's | ||||||||||||
West end: | SH 34 at Ladonia | ||||||||||||
East end: | SH 24 at Commerce | ||||||||||||
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State Highway 50 is a state highway in northeast Texas from Interstate 30 northward to Ladonia. It also extended northward from Ladonia to Honey Grove, concurrently with SH 34 in 1971, replacing a section of SH11. The section north of Ladonia was removed from SH 50 in 2003.
[edit] Previous routes
SH 50 was originally proposed by 1933 renumbering a portion of SH 2 between Henrietta and Bowie, when the route of SH 2 was readjusted farther east. This designation was short-lived, as it was replaced by 1939 by U.S. Route 380.
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