List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (2300–2399)
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FM 2300
Farm to Market Road 2300 is located in Gray and Carson counties.FM 2300 begins at an intersection with BL I-40 in Groom. The highway travels along Eastern Avenue and has a junction with I-40 before leaving the town. FM 2300 travels in a northern direction and turns east at County Road 3 and turns back north at Ollinger Road. The highway travels through largely rural areas and passes near the Pampa Energy Center before ending at an intersection with US 60 southeast of Pampa.
FM 2300 was designated on October 26, 1954, running from US 60 southward to FM 292 at a distance of. The highway was extended to US 66 on June 28, 1963.
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FM 2301
Farm to Market Road 2301 is located in Floyd, Swisher and Armstrong counties.FM 2301 begins at an intersection with US 70 near Aiken. The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas of Floyd County, intersecting FM 2286 and FM 788. FM 2301 enters Swisher County and turns west at County Road 27 and turns back north at an intersection with FM 1612. The highway ends at an intersection with FM 285 south of Wayside. FM 2301 travels through entirely rural areas of the South Plains and Panhandle regions and does not travel through any towns, except for the unincorporated community of Claytonville.
FM 2301 was designated on October 26, 1954, running from FM 788 southward to US 70 in Aiken at a distance of over an old routing of FM 788. The highway was extended northward and westward to FM 1612 on October 31, 1957. FM 2301 was extended northward to FM 285 on June 2, 1967; this last extension replaced parts of FM 1612 and FM 1318 and all of FM 2398.
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FM 2302
Farm to Market Road 2302 is located entirely in Coleman County.FM 2302 begins at an intersection with SH 206 northeast of Coleman. The highway travels in an eastern direction before ending at an intersection with FM 1176.
FM 2302 was designated on December 17. 1954, running from SH 206 northeast of Coleman, eastward to Cross Roads and northward to SH 206 at a distance of. The section of highway from Cross Roads northward to SH 206 was transferred to FM 1176 on June 26, 1967.
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FM 2303
Farm to Market Road 2303 is located entirely in Erath County.FM 2303 begins at an intersection with SH 108 just outside of the Stephenville city limits. The highway travels in a northwest direction and has an intersection with FM 3025 before ending at an intersection with FM 219.
FM 2303 was designated on October 31, 1958, running from SH 108 northwestward at a distance of. The highway was extended to FM 219 on June 28, 1963.
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FM 2303 (1955)
FM 2304
Farm to Market Road 2304 is located entirely in Travis County.FM 2304 begins at an intersection with FM 1626 in Manchaca. The highway travels along Manchaca Road and passes near several subdivisions in southern Austin before state maintenance ends at an intersection with Matthews Lane just south of William Cannon Drive.
The current FM 2304 was designated on September 27, 1960, running from FM 1626 in Manchaca northeastward to south of Loop 293 at a distance of. The northern terminus was relocated to Matthews Lane on June 25, 1962, decreasing the highway's length by. In 1995, all of FM 2304 was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2304 by TxDOT,, but was changed back to FM 2304 on November 15, 2018.
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FM 2304 (1955)
FM 2304 (1956)
The second FM 2304 was designated on August 17, 1956, running from FM 1005 near Mount Union westward toward Sheffield's Ferry at a distance of. The highway was extended to the Neches River later that year on November 21. FM 2304 was extended across the river On October 31, 1957. The highway was cancelled on December 1, 1958, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1013.FM 2305
Farm to Market Road 2305 is located entirely in Bell County in the Killeen – Temple – Fort Hood metropolitan area.FM 2305 begins at Belton Lake in the Woodland area. The highway enters the Temple city limits near an intersection with FM 2271 / Morgan's Point Road. FM 2305 travels through Temple along Adams Avenue and has interchanges with SH 317 and SH 36 / Loop 363 before ending at SH 53 just west of I-35.
FM 2305 was designated on July 28, 1955 along the current route. The section of highway between SH 317 and SH 53 was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2305 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995, but was changed back to FM 2305 on November 15, 2018.
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FM 2306
Farm to Market Road 2306 is located entirely in Hockley County.FM 2306 begins at an intersection with Hartford Road northwest of Levelland. The highway travels in an eastern direction and has an intersection with FM 1490 before ending at US 385.
The current FM 2306 was designated on October 31, 1957 along the current route.
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FM 2306 (1955)
The first FM 2306 was designated on July 28, 1955, running from US 84 east of Evant, southward at a distance of. The highway was cancelled on December 21, 1956, with the mileage being transferred to FM 183.FM 2307
Farm to Market Road 2307 is located entirely in Falls County.FM 2307 begins at an intersection with SH 6 about north of Marlin. The highway travels in a northeast direction through rural farmland and has an intersection with FM 3375. State maintenance ends at an intersection with County Road 153, with the road continuing as County Road 152.
FM 2307 was designated on July 28, 1955 along the current route.
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FM 2308
Farm to Market Road 2308 is a short highway located entirely in Falls County in the town of Marlin. Running at a length of just under, FM 2308 is one of the shortest highways in Texas.FM 2308 begins at an intersection with Bus. SH 6. The highway travels in a southeastern direction, running between two small lakes, before ending at an intersection with FM 147.
FM 2308 was designated on July 28, 1955 along the current route.
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FM 2309
Farm to Market Road 2309 is located entirely in McCulloch County.FM 2309 begins at an intersection with SH 71 southeast of Brady. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural areas and passes many farms before entering Brady. FM 2309 turns north onto A.L. Reed Street near Willie Washington Park then turns west onto 11th Street. The highway continues to travel along 11th Street and ends at an intersection with US 87/US 190/US 377.
The current FM 2309 was designated on April 30, 1959 along an old routing of RM 734.
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FM 2309 (1955)
FM 2309 was originally designated on July 28, 1955 in Hamilton County from FM 218 at Indian Gap to the Comanche county line at a distance of. The highway was cancelled on November 26, 1958, with the mileage being transferred to FM 591. This portion of FM 591 was later transferred to FM 1702.FM 2310
Farm to Market Road 2310 is located entirely in Limestone County.FM 2310 begins at an intersection with US 84 near Lake Mexia. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm lands passes by or near the towns of Echols and Sandy. FM 2310 ends at an intersection with FM 73 near Coolidge.
FM 2310 was designated on July 28, 1955 along the current route.
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FM 2311
Farm to Market Road 2311 is located entirely in McLennan County.FM 2311 begins at an intersection with SH 31 near Axtell. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm areas near several wetlands and travels through Leroy, where it intersects FM 308. The highway turns southwest at Tours before turning northwest at an intersection with FM 3149. FM 2311 next then enters West, where it briefly travels along Oak Street before ending at an intersection with FM 2114.
FM 2311 was designated on July 28, 1955, traveling from FM 2114 at West to FM 308 at Leroy at a distance of. The highway was extended southeastward to its current southern terminus at SH 31 on June 28, 1963.
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FM 2312
Farm to Market Road 2312 is located entirely in Shackelford County.FM 2312 begins at intersection with FM 576 west of Moran. The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas before ending at an intersection with SH 6.
FM 2312 was designated on July 28, 1955 along the current route.
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FM 2313
Farm to Market Road 2313 is located entirely in Lampasas County.FM 2313 begins at an intersection with US 190 in Kempner. The highway travels out in a northeast direction and turns northwest at County Road 3300. FM 2313 turns west at County Road 3220 and crosses the Lampasas River before ending at an intersection with FM 580.
FM 2313 was designated on July 28, 1955, running from US 190 northwestward to a road intersection at a distance of. The highway was extended northwestward and westward to FM 580 on June 27, 1960.
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FM 2314
Farm to Market Road 2314 is located entirely in Lavaca County.FM 2314 begins at an intersection with Alt. US 90 on the eastern edge of Hallettsville. The highway begins traveling in a generally northern direction before turning northeast and running through rural farm areas. State maintenance ends at County Road 138 near Vsetin.
FM 2314 was designated on July 28, 1955 along the current route.
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FM 2315
FM 2316
Farm to Market Road 2316 is located entirely in El Paso County in the city of El Paso.FM 2316 begins at I-10 near a retail center, with the road continuing past I-10 as Giles Road. The highway travels along McRae Boulevard in a suburban area of the city. FM 2316 ends at an intersection with US 62/US 180 near El Paso International Airport.
FM 2316 was designated on July 28, 1955 along the current route. All of the highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2316 by TxDOT in 1995.
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RM 2317
FM 2317
FM 2318
FM 2318 (Bosque County)
FM 2318 (Hudspeth County)
FM 2319
FM 2319 (1955)
The original FM 2319 was designated on September 1, 1955 from SH 121 southwest of McKinney, south and east 2.3 miles to new US 75, 1 mile west of Wetsel. This was formerly a portion of FM 2170 before it was rerouted to run east of US 75. FM 2319 was cancelled on September 27, 1957 in exchange for extending FM 2448.FM 2320
FM 2320 (1955)
The original FM 2320 was designated on August 24, 1955 from Commerce, northwest 14 miles to the Fannin County line at Wolfe City. On November 21, 1956 the road was extended northwest 6.1 miles to Bailey. FM 2320 was cancelled on December 5, 1958 and transferred to FM 1281.FM 2321
Farm to Market Road 2321 is located entirely in Clay County.FM 2321 begins at the intersection of Friendship Road and Spikes Road. The highway travels in an eastern direction through rural farming and ranching areas before ending at an intersection with FM 1288 south of Bellevue.
The current FM 2321 was designated on September 20, 1961, running from FM 1288 westward to a road intersection.
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FM 2321 (1955)
The original FM 2321 was designated on August 24, 1955 from US 75 near Sherman southeast 10.3 miles to Tom Bean. On July 15, 1957 the northern terminus was relocated to FM 697, shortening the route by 0.5 mile. FM 2321 was cancelled on December 5, 1958 and transferred to FM 1281.RM 2322
Ranch to Market Road 2322 is a state-maintained roadway located in Travis County, Texas.RM 2322 was designated on August 24, 1955, but it terminated at Lake Travis within the current boundary of Pace Bend Park; the terminus was moved to the park boundary on April 28, 1983.
RM 2322 begins at an intersection with State Highway 71 in west Travis County, between Bee Cave and Spicewood. It proceeds northwest along Pace Bend Road for 4.6 miles, following the shoreline of several branches of Lake Travis. RM 2322 passes through the village of Briarcliff before terminating at the entrance to Pace Bend Park, an LCRA-maintained park.
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RM 2323
Ranch to Market Road 2323 is located in Llano and Gillespie counties in the Texas Hill Country.RM 2323 begins at an intersection with US 87 northwest of Fredericksburg. The highway travels through rural, hilly terrain for most of its length before entering Llano, where RM 2323 ends at an intersection with SH 16.
RM 2323 was designated in October 31, 1957, running from SH 16 at Llano to a county road at a distance of. The highway was extended southwestward to Prairie Mountain on October 31, 1958. RM 2323 was extended to US 87 on June 28, 1963, with of the extension coming from RM 2767.
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FM 2323
FM 2323 was originally designated on August 24, 1955, running from SH 124, 3 miles southwest of Beaumont, to a point 3.5 miles south. This was cancelled by 1957.FM 2324
RM 2325
Originally FM 2325.FM 2326
FM 2327
FM 2328
RM 2329
Ranch to Market Road 2329 is located entirely in Henderson County.RM 2329 begins at an intersection with FM 316 south of Eustace. The highway travels in a southern direction before turning east near Cedar Creek Reservoir and an intersection with RM 3054. RM 2329 continues to run in an eastern direction before ending at US 175 in Pickens.
RM 2329 was designated on was on August 24, 1955 as FM 2329, running from FM 316 south of Eustace to US 175 at Pickens. On October 29, 1959, FM 2329 was changed to RM 2329.
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FM 2330
FM 2331
Farm to Market Road 2331 is located entirely in Johnson County.FM 2331 begins at an intersection with US 67 southwest of Cleburne. The highway starts out traveling in a northwest direction, running through the town of Bono and turns north before beginning an overlap with FM 4. After leaving the overlap with FM 4, FM 2331 continues to run in a northern direction and starts to turn to the east at County Road 1231 before running in a more northern direction at County Road 1229. After the intersection with County Road 1229, the highway enters Godley and has an overlap with SH 171 through the town. FM 2331 leaves Godley and runs in a mostly northern direction and ends at the Tarrant county line; the road continues as Winscott Plover Road to FM 1187.
FM 2331 was designated on June 26, 1955, running from FM 1192 southeastward to US 67 at a distance of. The highway was extended to SH 171 on July 11, 1968, creating an overlap with FM 1192. FM 2331 was extended to the Tarrant County line on December 20, 1984, replacing FM 2435.
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FM 2332
Farm to Market Road 2332 is a farm to market road that provides access to the farming areas of Clay County, Texas.FM 2332 begins at an intersection with SH 148 south of Petrolia. A two-lane roadway for its entire length, it travels eastward before curving to the south to intersect FM 1197 northeast of Hurnville. Resuming an eastward direction, FM 2332 then intersects FM 171. Near the Red River and the Oklahoma state line, the highway turns to the south; near where it crosses the Little Wichita River, the roadway is within of Jefferson County, Oklahoma. The route parallels the Montague County line before reaching its eastern terminus at US 82 west of Ringgold.
The current FM 2332 was designated on October 31, 1958, from its current western terminus at SH 148 near Petrolia to FM 1197. The route was extended to its current length on September 27, 1960, when the eastern extension of FM 1197 and the mileage of the original FM 2535 became part of this route.
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FM 2332 (1955)
The original FM 2332 was designated on August 24, 1955 from Loop 212 in Manor south 7 miles to FM 969. FM 2332 was cancelled on May 23, 1956 and removed from the state highway system; the funds originally set aside for FM 2332 were instead used to construct RM 2244. The route became FM 973 in 1957.FM 2333
FM 2334
FM 2335
FM 2336
FM 2337
RM 2337
RM 2338
Ranch to Market Road 2338 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas. It runs from FM 970 in Andice to the Georgetown city limits.RM 2338 begins as Andice Road in Andice. In Sun City, the road name changes to Williams Drive at the intersection with Dell Webb Boulevard. The eastern end of RM 2338 is at the Georgetown city limits.
The minute order that created FM 2338 was approved on August 24, 1955. At that time, the highway extended from FM 970 in Andice to US 81 in Georgetown. This was redesignated as RM 2338 on October 1, 1956. On September 25, 2008, the section of highway within the city of Georgetown was removed at the request of the local district office of the Texas Department of Transportation. This reduced the length of RM 2338 from about to the current length of about.
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FM 2339
Farm to Market Road 2339 is located entirely in Van Zandt County.FM 2339 begins at an intersection with FM 1861 south of Martin's Mill. Just east of FM 773, the highway passes near Callender Lake and a rural subdivision. FM 2339 enters Edom and ends at an intersection with FM 279.
FM 2339 was designated on October 25, 1955, running from FM 279 at Edom westward to FM 773 at a distance of. The highway was extended to FM 1861 on October 31, 1957.
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RM 2340
Ranch to Market Road 2340 is located entirely in Burnet County.RM 2340 begins at an intersection with RM 963 northeast of Burnet. The highway travels in a generally northern direction and turns to the west in Lake Victor. RM 2340 travels in a southwestern direction from Lake Victor and ends at an intersection with US 281 roughly halfway between Burnet and Lampasas.
RM 2340 was designated on August 24, 1955 along the current route.
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RM 2341
Ranch to Market Road 2341 is located entirely in Burnet County.RM 2341 begins at an intersection with SH 29 west of Burnet. The highway travels in a generally northern direction and turns west near South Fork Morgan Creek near the northeastern point of Lake Buchanan. RM 2341 runs parallel to the lake's northern shore before ending at the main entrance to Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park.
RM 2341 was designated on August 24, 1955, running from SH 29 northwestward at a distance of. The highway was extended northwestward to a point northwest of White Bluff on November 24, 1959. RM 2341 was extended northwestward on June 1, 1965.
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RM 2342
Ranch to Market Road 2342 is located entirely in Burnet County.RM 2342 begins at an intersection with RM 1431 just east of Kingsland near where the Colorado and Llano Rivers meet. The highway travels in a northeastern direction and passes by a golf course before turning in a more northern direction near Boil Spring. RM 2342 continues to run in a generally northern direction before ending at an intersection with Park Road 4 just west of Longhorn Cavern State Park.
RM 2342 was designated on August 24, 1955 along the current route.
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FM 2343
Farm to Market Road 2343 is located in Sabine County. It runs from SH 87 at Yellowpine to FH 87.FM 2343 was designated on August 24, 1955 from SH 87 at Yellowpine southwest 2.8 miles to a road intersection. On September 28, 1995, by district request, the road was extended southwest to Forest Highway 87.
FM 2344
FM 2345
FM 2345 (1955)
The original FM 2345 was designated on August 24, 1955 from SH 19 and FM 1861 southwest 7.9 miles to FM 316. This was cancelled by 1957.FM 2346
FM 2347
Farm to Market Road 2347, FM 2347, or George Bush Drive is a Farm to Market Road in Texas, running from Easterwood Airport northeastward to Business SH 6-R in College Station. This route runs along the southern border of the Texas A&M University main campus and is the location for the George Bush Presidential Library.FM 2347 begins at the Easterwood Airport on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Brazos County, heading east on two-lane undivided George Bush Drive West. The road curves northeast and intersects FM 2818, at which point it becomes a four-lane divided highway. The highway heads through areas of fields and trees, passing to the southeast of the George Bush Presidential Library. FM 2347 continues through more of the campus, running to the southeast of the university's sports fields. After passing near Olsen Field, the road crosses a Union Pacific railroad line and crosses FM 2154. The highway becomes George Bush Drive and runs between Texas A&M University to the northwest and residential neighborhoods to the southeast. FM 2347 passes southeast of the University Golf Course and comes to its terminus at Business SH 6-R.
The current FM 2347 was designated onto its current alignment on January 31, 1967. This was the former SH 307. On June 27, 1995, the road officially became Urban Road 2347.
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FM 2347 (1955)
The original FM 2347 was designated on August 24, 1955 from US 190 at Maysfield north 3.5 miles to a road intersection. On September 27, 1960 the road was extended northeast 3 miles to a county road near Jones Prairie and extended again on October 20, 1961 to FM 2027 at Cross Roads. FM 2347 was cancelled on August 16, 1966 and became a portion of FM 979.FM 2348
Farm to Market Road 2348 is located entirely in Titus County.FM 2348 begins at an intersection with SH 11 southwest of the Welsh Reservoir. The highway travels in a generally northwestern direction before turning in a more northern direction near FM 4000. FM 2348 runs just east of Mount Pleasant and intersects SH 49 before ending at an intersection with US 67 / FM 1001.
FM 2348 was designated on August 24, 1955, running from SH 49 southward to a road intersection at a distance of. The highway was extended southward to SH 11 on October 31, 1957. FM 2348 was extended northward to US 67 on September 27, 2001.
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FM 2349
FM 2349 (1955)
FM 2350
FM 2350 (1955)
FM 2351
Farm to Market Road 2351 is located in Harris and Galveston counties in the southwestern Greater Houston area.FM 2351 begins at the Brazoria–Galveston county line in Friendswood; the road continues into Brazoria County through Pearland as Brazoria County Road 129. The highway travels through Friendswood as Edgewood Avenue and intersects FM 518 near the center of town. FM 2351 crosses Clear Creek and crosses into Harris County before entering Houston at an intersection with Beamer Road. In Houston, the highway travels along Clear Lake City Boulevard and intersects I-45 before ending at an intersection with SH 3.
The current FM 2351 was designated on January 24, 1959, running from FM 518 at Friendswood southwestward to the Brazoria county line at a distance of. The highway was extended northeast of FM 518 to a point north of Clear Creek on May 6, 1964. FM 2351 was extended northeastward to SH 3 on June 1, 1965. An extension to SH 146 at Shoreacres was proposed on December 21, 1987, but was never built. All of FM 2351 was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2351 by TxDOT in 1995, but was changed back to FM 2351 on November 15, 2018.
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FM 2351 (1955)
The first FM 2351 was designated on August 24, 1955, running from FM 385 eastward to the Mason county line at a distance of. The highway was cancelled and combined with RM 1871 on December 13, 1956.FM 2351 (1957)
The second FM 2351 was designated on October 31, 1957, running from SH 51 north of Hereford eastward at a distance of. The highway was cancelled and combined with FM 1062 on November 26, 1958.FM 2352
FM 2353
Farm to Market Road 2353 is located entirely in Palo Pinto County.FM 2353 begins at an intersection with SH 16 near the Possum Kingdom Lake dam. The highway starts out running in a western direction then turns in a slight northwest direction near the Brazos River Authority's lake office. FM 2353 travels through more scenic areas near the eastern shore of Possum Kingdom Lake, intersecting Park Road 36 about a mile south of the Possum Kingdom Airport. North of Park Road 36, the highway's route becomes less rural as it runs in close proximity to the eastern shore of the lake and runs in a slight northeast direction. FM 2353 continues to run in a northeast direction through more suburban areas of Possum Kingdom, ending at an intersection with SH 16 near Tranquility Cove.
The current FM 2353 was designated on November 21, 1956, running from SH 254 southwestward along the eastern shore of Possum Kingdom Lake to Park Road 36 at a distance of. The highway was extended south of Park Road 36 to SH 16 on May 6, 1964.
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FM 2353 (1955)
The original FM 2353 was designated on August 24, 1955, beginning at SH 146 near Moss Hill, then running westward at a distance of. The highway was cancelled and removed from the state highway system on September 20, 1956.FM 2354
RM 2355
FM 2355
FM 2356
FM 2356 (1955)
The original FM 2356 was designated on September 21, 1955 from FM 1058, 6 miles west of Hereford, north 7 miles to a county road. FM 2356 was cancelled on October 6, 1960 and transferred to FM 1057.FM 2357
FM 2358
FM 2358 (1955)
FM 2359
FM 2360
FM 2361
FM 2362
FM 2363
FM 2364
FM 2365
FM 2366
Farm to Market Road 2366 is a former highway that was located in Maverick County.FM 2366 was designated on September 21, 1955, from FM 1021 southeast of Eagle Pass south and east to FM 1021 north of El Indio. FM 2366 was cancelled on December 14, 2006, and the road was sold to Cinco 1994 Family Limited Partnership, who owns the land adjacent to FM 2366.
FM 2367
FM 2368
FM 2369
Farm to Market Road 2369 is located entirely in Uvalde County.FM 2369 begins at an intersection with US 90 west of Uvalde. The highway travels in a northwestern direction and turns east at a county road. FM 2369 has an intersection with FM 1403 and enters Uvalde near an intersection with FM 1435. The highway travels through the northern part of the town along Front Street and crosses under US 83 before leaving the town near Camp Street. After leaving Uvalde, FM 2369 travels in a northeastern direction and intersects FM 1023 and FM 3447 before ending at US 90 northeast of Uvalde.
FM 2369 was designated on September 21, 1955, traveling from US 90 west of Uvalde northward and eastward to US 83 at a distance of. The highway was extended to US 90 northeast of Uvalde on January 22, 1958 and a spur route traveling along Getty Street in Uvalde was created. This extension was formerly proposed as FM 1906. The spur route was cancelled and re-designated as Spur 144 on July 14, 1961.
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FM 2370
FM 2371
FM 2372
FM 2373
FM 2374
FM 2374 (1955)
The original FM 2374 was designated on September 21, 1955 from FM 498, 7.3 miles east of US 277, south 3 miles to FM 1018. FM 2374 was cancelled on September 12, 1958 and transferred to FM 507.RM 2375
FM 2376
Farm to Market Road 2376 is located entirely in Brown County in Brownwood.FM 2376 begins at an intersection with FM 45 in southern Brownwood. The highway travels near Gordon Hayward Stadium and travels through rural parts of the city before running through an industrial area north of the FM 3064 intersection. FM 2376 travels through a residential area with state maintenance ending at an intersection with Asbury Street.
The current FM 2376 was designated on October 27, 2005 as FM 823, which also replaced the part of FM 3064 north of the east end of FM 3064. It was determined shortly before March 30, 2006 that FM 823 still existed, so the number was changed to FM 2376 on March 30, 2006. Note that FM 823 was later officially cancelled because of the lack of people driving on FM 823.
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FM 2376 (1956)
The first FM 2376 was designated on November 21, 1956, traveling from US 377 near Wheatland to a county road in Parker County at a distance of. The highway was extended to FM 5 near Aledo on June 1, 1965. FM 2376 was cancelled on December 20, 1984, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1187.FM 2377
Farm to Market Road 2377 is located entirely in Ellis County.FM 2377 begins at an intersection with SH 342 in Red Oak. The highway travels in a southern direction along Louise Ritter Drive and turns east near Red Oak High School before running along the northern edge of Pecan Hill. FM 2377 turns southeast at Pratt Road and ends at an intersection with FM 983 near Rockett.
FM 2377 was designated on October 25, 1955 along the current route.
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FM 2378
Farm to Market Road 2378 is located entirely in Lubbock County.FM 2378 begins at an intersection with FM 1585 near Wolfforth. The highway travels in a northern direction in close proximity to the Hockley county line for its entire length. FM 2378 has major intersections with SH 114 near Reese Center, FM 2641 northwest of Lubbock and FM 1294 west of Shallowater before ending at an intersection with US 84 southeast of Roundup.
The current FM 2378 was designated on May 6, 1964, running from SH 116 southward to FM 1585 at a distance of. The highway was extended northward to FM 2641 on May 7, 1970. FM 2378 was extended northward to US 84 on September 29, 1977.
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FM 2378 (1956)
FM 2378 was designated on November 21, 1956, running from FM 51 westward to Cottondale at a distance of. The highway was cancelled on July 26, 1963, with the mileage being transferred to FM 2123.RM 2378 (1955)
RM 2378 was designated on October 25, 1955, running from SH 41 southward to Hackberry at a distance of. The highway was cancelled on April 19, 1956, with the mileage being transferred to RM 335.FM 2379
FM 2379 (1956)
The first use of the FM 2379 designation was in Archer County, from FM 210, 2.5 miles west of SH 25, southwest 8.2 miles to a road intersection. FM 2379 was cancelled on February 2, 1959 and transferred to FM 2178.FM 2379 (1960)
The next use of the FM 2379 designation was in San Augustine County, from SH 147 near Broaddus, east 8.2 miles to the then proposed location of FM 705. FM 2379 was cancelled on May 3, 1961 and transferred to FM 83.FM 2380
Farm to Market Road 2380 is located in Archer and Wichita counties entirely in Wichita Falls.FM 2380 begins at an intersection with SH 79 just south of the Archer–Wichita county line near Lakeside City. The highway travels along Kemp Boulevard near the western shore of Lake Wichita; north of the lake, FM 2380 travels near a subdivision before ending at an intersection with FM 369.
FM 2380 was designated on November 21, 1956 along the current route. The entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2380 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995.
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RM 2381
Ranch to Market Road 2381 is located entirely in Potter County.RM 2381 begins at I-40 in Bushland. The highway passes near a few subdivisions before having a more rural route. RM 2381 continues to run through rural areas before ending at an intersection with RM 1061.
RM 2381 was designated on October 31, 1958 along the current route.
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FM 2381 (1956)
FM 2381 was designated on November 21, 1956, from FM 1919 3.8 miles north of Seymour northward 4 miles. This route was cancelled on October 30, 1957 in exchange for extending FM 2069 eastward from 3 miles north of US 82 to FM 1789.FM 2382
Farm to Market Road 2382 is a two-lane farm to market road that connects St. Jo and Bulcher in northern Texas.FM 2382 begins in St. Jo at US 82. The route travels to the northeast along Evans St. before leaving the city limits and crossing from Montague County into Cooke County. The highway intersects various county roads before reaching its northern terminus at FM 373, approximately south of the Red River.
FM 2382 was designated along its current routing from US 82 to Bulcher on November 21, 1956. FM 373's western terminus was at FM 2382's northern terminus from February 15, 1959 to December 20, 1988, when FM 373 was extended to FM 677.
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FM 2383
FM 2384
FM 2385
FM 2386
FM 2386 (1956)
The original FM 2386 was designated on November 21, 1956 from SH 51 2 miles south of Hereford, south 2.5 miles to the Castro County line. FM 2386 was cancelled on November 26, 1958 and transferred to FM 1305.FM 2387
FM 2388
RM 2389
FM 2389 (1956)
FM 2389 was designated on November 21, 1956 from SH 70, 21 miles south of Perryton, to a point 8 miles east. On October 31, 1957 the road was extended 6.4 miles east to US 83. A year later the road was extended west 5 miles from SH 70, and another 4.5 miles west on November 24, 1959. FM 2389 was cancelled on February 16, 1960 and transferred to FM 281.FM 2390
FM 2390 (1956)
The first use of the FM 2390 designation was in Randall County, from FM 285, 1.7 miles east of US 87, north 5 miles to a road intersection. FM 2390 was cancelled on November 29, 1957 and transferred to FM 1541.FM 2390 (1958)
The next use of the FM 2390 designation was in Cooke County, from FM 372, 3 miles southeast of Gainesville, southeast 5.5 miles to a road intersection near Dye. On November 24, 1959 the road was extended southeast 5.2 miles to a county road. On September 27, 1960 the road was extended east 1 mile to the Grayson County line. FM 2390 was cancelled om May 11, 1964 and transferred to FM 902.FM 2391
FM 2392
FM 2393
Farm to Market Road 2393 is a farm to market road that connects the farming, residential, and recreational areas of western Clay County, Texas.FM 2393 is a two-lane road for its entire length. The route begins to the north of Lake Arrowhead and Lake Arrowhead State Park at an intersection with FM 1954. Traveling to the east, it meets FM 1954 for the second time, as that route forms a loop to the park. Past this intersection, FM 2393 turns more to the north. It crosses US 82 / US 287 in Jolly followed by SH 79 in Dean. The route then travels in a northwesterly direction before terminating at FM 171 in the unincorporated community of Thornberry.
The current route was designated on October 31, 1957, connecting Dean to Jolly. The northern extension from Dean to Thornberry was designated on June 2, 1967, replacing Farm to Market Road 2715. The southern section from Jolly to FM 1954 was added to the state highway system on November 3, 1971.
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FM 2393 (1956)
FM 2393 was originally designated on November 21, 1956, from FM 178 in Midway eastward 3 miles to a road intersection. This was cancelled in 1957.FM 2394
FM 2394 (1956)
The first use of the FM 2394 designation was in Hale County, from FM 788 east of Finney north 4 miles to the Swisher County line. FM 2394 was cancelled on January 21, 1957 and transferred to FM 1612.FM 2394 (1958)
The next use of the FM 2394 designation was in Potter and Randall counties, from FM 1151, 4.5 miles west of the Armstrong County line, north 5.5 miles to the Potter County line. On September 29, 1951 the road was extended southeast 5 miles from FM 1151. On June 1, 1965 the road was extended north 0.7 mile to IH 40. FM 2394 was cancelled on May 12, 1966 and became a portion of FM 1258.FM 2395
FM 2395 (1956)
The original FM 2395 was designated on November 21, 1956 from FM 597 at Anton, south and west 14.2 miles to Hodge School. On November 26, 1958 a 4.8 mile section from 9.3 miles south of FM 597 westward was transferred to FM 1294. The remainder of FM 2395 was cancelled on January 13, 1960 and transferred to FM 168.FM 2396
FM 2397
Farm to Market Road 2397 is located in Parmer and Castro counties. It runs from SH 214 south of Friona to CR 608 with a spur connection to Friona. There is a brief concurrency with FM 1057.FM 2397 was designated on November 21, 1956 from FM 299 near Friona east, south and east 7.6 miles to a road intersection. On September 27, 1960 the road was extended east 4.7 miles to the Castro County line. On November 26, 1969 the road was extended 14.7 miles to a road intersection, creating a concurrency with FM 1057 as well as replacing a portion of it. On January 30, 1976 the road was extended west 0.5 mile to new SH 214 and a 0.6 mile spur connection to Spur 270 in Friona along old SH 214 was added.
RM 2398
Ranch to Market Road 2398 is located entirely in Crockett County.RM 2398 begins at I-10 exit 350 and runs in a generally east-southeast direction before ending at I-10 exit 363 near Ozona.
RM 2398 was designated on June 12, 1968 along its current route. The highway generally follows the former route of US 290.
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FM 2398 (1956)
FM 2398 was designated on November 21, 1956, running from FM 146 northward to the Armstrong county line at a distance of. The highway was extended northward to FM 285 on October 31, 1957. The highway was cancelled and combined with FM 2301 on June 2, 1967.FM 2399
Farm to Market Road 2399 is located entirely in Galveston County.FM 2399 begins at an intersection with SH 6 in Hitchcock, traveling in a northern direction along Delany Road. The highway enters Texas City at a junction with I-45, with Delany Road becoming Century Boulevard. FM 2399 travels through a rural/undeveloped area of the city before ending at a junction with FM 1764.
The current FM 2399 was designated on November 19, 1970, running from FM 1764 in Texas City southward to SH 6 in Hitchcock. The entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2399 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995.
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