List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (2500–2599)


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FM 2500

FM 2501

FM 2502

FM 2503

Farm to Market Road 2503 is located in Fayette County. The highway begins at State Highway 71 in Ellinger and goes northeast to end at an intersection with FM 1291 southeast of Fayetteville.
FM 2503 starts at a stop sign on SH 71 in Ellinger. At this point, SH 71 runs to the northwest and since FM 2503 meets it at right angles, the highway heads to the northeast. Hruska's Store and Bakery stands on the northwest side of FM 2503 at the intersection. In Ellinger, FM 2503 is also called Ross Street. After going eight blocks to the northwest the highway leaves Ellinger. At a distance of from its beginning, FM 2503 intersects with Saint Mary's Church Road coming from the southeast. From there to the junction with Brushy Road and Ross Prairie Church Road is another. From Ross Prairie Church Road to the stop sign at FM 1291 is. The junction is southeast of Fayetteville. FM 2503 is approximately parallel with FM 955, which is about to the northwest.
FM 2503 was first designated on October 31, 1957, to start from SH 71 at Ellinger and head northeast for about to FM 1291. The route has not been altered since the original authorization.
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FM 2504

FM 2505

FM 2506

FM 2507

FM 2508

FM 2509

FM 2510

FM 2511

FM 2512

FM 2513

Farm to Market Road 2513 is a former highway that was located in Brazos County. No highway currently uses the FM 2513 designation.
FM 2513 was designated on October 31, 1957, traveling from the intersection of Carson Street and Turkey Creek Road in Bryan southward to FM 60 west of College Station at a distance of. The section of highway between FM 2818 and FM 60 was transferred to FM 2818 on October 8, 1965, decreasing the route's length by. FM 2513 was cancelled and removed from the state highway system on December 14, 1989, with maintenance being turned over to the city of Bryan.

FM 2514

FM 2514 (1957)

The original FM 2514 was designated on October 31, 1957 from FM 2293, 5 miles north of Owensville, northeast 12.5 miles via Bald Prairie to SH 7. FM 2514 was cancelled on December 30, 1959 and transferred to FM 979.

FM 2515

FM 2516

FM 2517

FM 2518

FM 2519

Farm to Market Road 2519 is a farm to market road in Brownsville.
FM 2519 begins at SH 4 in central Brownsville. It travels to the south and east along Billy Mitchell Boulevard before state maintenance ends at the entrance to Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport.
FM 2519 was designated on October 31, 1957 along its current route. On June 27, 1995, the official designation was changed to Urban Road 2519 ; the official designation was changed back to FM 2519 on November 15, 2018 with the elimination of the Urban Road system.
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FM 2520

FM 2521

FM 2522

RM 2523

Ranch to Market Road 2523 is located in Val Verde, Kinney and Edwards counties.
RM 2523 begins at an intersection with US 90 in eastern Del Rio. Just north of the intersection with US 90, the highway travels through Val Verde Park and leaves the town right before an intersection with Loop 79. Outside of the Del Rio area, RM 2523 travels through largely rural areas, with the terrain becoming more hilly the farther north the highway travels. RM 2523 ends at an intersection with US 377 northeast of Carta Valley.
RM 2523 was designated on October 31, 1957, traveling from US 90 northeastward at a distance of. The highway was extended northeastward on October 31, 1958. RM 2523 was extended northeastward on November 24, 1959. The highway was extended northward on September 27, 1960. RM 2523 was extended to US 377 on June 20, 1961.
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FM 2524

FM 2525

FM 2526

Farm to Market Road 2526 is located entirely in Eastland County.
FM 2526 begins at an intersection with FM 569 at Nimrod. The highway travels in an eastern direction and intersects SH 206 and has a brief overlap with US 183. After the overlap, FM 2526 continues to travel in an eastern direction and enters the town of Carbon, where it intersects SH 6. The highway ends at an intersection with FM 2689.
FM 2526 was designated on October 31, 1957, running from US 183 near Pleasant Hill eastward to SH 6 at Carbon, at a distance of. The highway was extended westward to FM 569 on October 31, 1958. FM 2526 was extended eastward to FM 2689 on May 6, 1964.
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FM 2527

Farm to Market Road 2527 is located entirely in Lampasas County.
FM 2527 begins at an intersection with FM 580 near Rumley. The highway runs in a slight northwest direction and runs parallel to the Lampasas River for its entire route. FM 2527 ends at an intersection with FM 1690.
FM 2527 was designated on October 31, 1957, running from FM 580 northwestward at a distance of. The highway was extended to FM 1690 on October 31, 1958.
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FM 2528

Farm to Market Road 2528 is a farm to market road located in the Lubbock metropolitan area.
FM 2528 begins at Loop 289 in west Lubbock. The highway runs north along Frankford Avenue and has an intersection with FM 2255 near a major retail center. Development along the highway begins to lower after an intersection with Erskine Street before leaving the city limits of Lubbock. Shortly after leaving Lubbock, FM 2528 has an intersection with US 84 and FM 2641 shortly after that. The highway travels through sparsely populated areas of Lubbock County and overlaps with FM 597 between Anton and Abernathy. After leaving FM 597, FM 2528 enters Lamb County and ends at an intersection with FM 54 southeast of Spade.
FM 2528 was first designated on October 31, 1958, from FM 597 south to FM 1729 west of New Deal. On June 28, 1963, the highway was extended south to Loop 289 in Lubbock. On November 5, 1971, FM 2528 was extended north to FM 54, overlapping with FM 597 in the process. The highway was internally designated as Urban Road 2528 by TxDOT from Loop 289 to US 84 from June 27, 1995 until November 15, 2018, when this section was changed back to FM 2528 due to the elimination of the Urban Road system.
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RM 2528

RM 2528 was designated on October 31, 1957, from US 80 at Sierra Blanca southward to a road intersection. This was cancelled on December 6, 1957, and mileage was transferred to RM 1111.

FM 2529

Farm to Market Road 2529 is located entirely in El Paso County within the city of El Paso.
FM 2529 begins at an intersection with Bus. US 54 near Fort Bliss. The highway travels in a northern direction along McCombs Street through an area of the city with a mix of residential and commercial development. North of US 54, FM 2529 travels through more rural areas of the city's north side. The highway turns west onto Stan Roberts Sr. Avenue, running one mile south of the New Mexico state line, before ending at an intersection with FM 3255.
FM 2529 was designated on October 31, 1957, traveling from US 54 northward to the El Paso Natural Gas Company compressor station at a distance of. The highway was extended westward to Dona Ana Target Range Road on October 31, 1958. The section of FM 2529 between FM 2637 and FM 3255 was relocated on November 29, 1982. The entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2529 by TxDOT from June 27, 1995 until November 15, 2018, when it was changed back to FM 2529 due to the elimination of the Urban Road system.
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FM 2530

FM 2531

FM 2532

FM 2533

FM 2534

FM 2535

FM 2535 (1957)

The original FM 2535 was designated on October 31, 1957 from US 82 near the Montague County line, north 3.9 miles to a road intersection. FM 2535 was cancelled on October 30, 1960 and transferred to FM 2332.

FM 2536

Farm to Market Road 2536 is located entirely in Bexar County.
FM 2536 begins at an intersection with Loop 1604 southwest of San Antonio. The highway travels in a northeast direction through more rural areas of the county and enters San Antonio near an intersection with Nelson Road. FM 2536 continues to travel through less developed areas and runs near a large residential area of the city after a junction with I-410 / SH 16. The highway travels along the edge of Pearsall Park before ending at an intersection with Loop 13 near Lackland AFB. FM 2536 in San Antonio is known locally as Old Pearsall Road.
FM 2536 was designated on April 24, 1958, traveling from Loop 13 southwestward to FM 2173. The highway's northern terminus was re-located to IH 410 on July 26, 1960, with the southern terminus being re-located to a point southwest of IH 410; FM 2536 was restored to its previous routing two months later on September 26. The highway was extended to FM 1604 on November 3, 1972. The section of FM 2536 between I-410 and Loop 13 was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2536 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995 until November 15, 2018, when it was changed back to FM 2536 with the elimination of the Urban Road system. The section of FM 2536 north of I-410 was proposed for decommissioning in 2014 as part of TXDOT's San Antonio turnback proposal, which would have turned back over 129 miles of roads to the city of San Antonio, but the city of San Antonio said no to that proposal.
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FM 2537

Farm to Market Road 2537 is located entirely in Bexar County.
FM 2537 begins at an intersection with Pleasanton Road south of San Antonio. The highway travels in a southeast direction through rural farm areas before ending at an intersection with US 281 near Southside High School.
FM 2537 was designated on April 24, 1958 along the current route.
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FM 2538

Farm to Market Road 2538 is located in Bexar and Guadalupe counties.
FM 2538 begins at a junction with I-10 / US 90 / SH 130 near Zuehl. The highway travels in a southeast direction near Cibolo Creek and the Zuehl city limits until an intersection with Real Rock Road, running near several farms and guest ranches. FM 2538 crosses the creek and enters New Berlin, where it ends at an intersection with FM 775.
FM 2538 was designated on April 24, 1958, running from US 90 west of the Bexar-Guadalupe county line southeastward to Cibolo Creek at a distance of. The highway was extended from Cibolo Creek to FM 775 later that year on October 31.
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FM 2539

FM 2540

FM 2541

FM 2541 (1958)

The original FM 2541 was designated on October 31, 1958 from FM 457 north of Sargent, northeast 3.2 miles to the Brazoria County line at Cedar Lake. FM 2541 was cancelled on May 29, 1962 and transferred to FM 2611.

FM 2542

FM 2543

FM 2544

FM 2544 (1958)

The original FM 2544 was designated on October 31, 1958 from US 87 near Kamey northeast 3 miles to a county road. FM 2544 was cancelled on September 20, 1961 and removed from the highway system in exchange for the creation of FM 2717.

RM 2545

FM 2545 (1958)

The first use of the FM 2545 designation was in Victoria County, from FM 1686, 7 miles northeast of Dacosta, northeast 4.4 miles to a road intersection. FM 2545 was cancelled on May 25, 1962 and transferred to FM 444.

FM 2545 (1963)

The second use of the FM 2545 designation was in Houston County, from SH 7 in Kennard south 5 miles towards Pennington. FM 2545 was cancelled on October 14, 1964 and transferred to FM 2781.

FM 2545 (1965)

The third use of the FM 2545 designation was in Tarrant County, from SH 114/Spur 103 south 1.5 miles to a point near a road intersection. FM 2545 was cancelled on November 26, 1969 and removed from the highway system.

FM 2546

Farm to Market Road 2546 is located entirely in Wharton County. The two-lane road starts at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church and goes directly west past FM 1160 and State Highway 71. East of SH 71, the highway turns sharply to the southwest and ends at SH 71 north of El Campo.
FM 2546 starts at a rural intersection in front of Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church. The paved highway ends at this location. From here, gravel-topped County Road 394 continues west and another gravel road goes north. From the church east to FM 1160 at the site of Hahn is. The distance from FM 1160 eastward to SH 71 is. The Hahn Cemetery is on the south side of the road along this stretch of FM 2546. Continuing east of SH 71, the highway passes through the tiny community of Jones Creek. At a distance of east of SH 71, FM 2546 turns sharply to the southwest. After going southwest an additional the highway comes to the intersection with FM 2765. Continuing to the southwest for, FM 2546 ends at a stop sign on SH 71. The continuation of the road on the west side of SH 71 is called Sandy Corners Road.
FM 2546 was originally designated on October 31, 1958 to start at FM 1160 and run approximately eastward to a point on SH 71 which was southeast of New Taiton in Wharton County. On May 2, 1962 the highway was extended west from FM 1160 about, making a total distance of approximately. On May 5, 1966, FM 2546 was extended east from SH 71 a distance of about. From this point, the highway followed of the former right-of-way of FM 2923 to end at SH 71 at a location north of the El Campo city limit. FM 2923 was canceled on May 18, 1966.
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FM 2547

FM 2548

FM 2549

FM 2550

FM 2551

Farm to Market Road 2551 is located entirely within Collin County.
FM 2551 begins at FM 544 in Murphy. It travels north along Murphy Road into Parker, where it intersects FM 2514. The two routes are briefly concurrent along Parker Road before FM 2551 turns to the north along Dillehay Drive. The route enters Allen, where it is known as Angel Parkway, before ending at FM 2170 near the Lucas city limits.
FM 2551 was designated on December 16, 1958, traveling from FM 2170 east of Allen southward to a road intersection near Parker at a distance of. The highway was extended to FM 544 in Murphy on June 25, 1962. All of FM 2551 was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2551 by TxDOT from June 27, 1995 until November 15, 2018, when it was changed back to FM 2551 due to the elimination of the Urban Road system. On February 28, 2019, the section of FM 2551 from FM 544 to the Murphy city limits border was cancelled and given to the city of Murphy.
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FM 2552

Farm to Market Road 2552 is located entirely in Parker County in Weatherford.
FM 2552 begins at a junction with I-20 and Clear Lake Road. The highway travels briefly along Clear Lake Road before traveling along Santa Fe Drive in a northwestern direction before turning west near Briarhaven Boulevard, then turns north near Park Avenue. FM 2552 turns off of Santa Fe Drive onto Jack Borden Way at an intersection. The highway travels along Jack Borden Way through the Town Creek greenbelt before ending at an intersection with US 180.
The current FM 2552 was designated on February 29, 1968, traveling from US 80 southeastward to I-20. The highway was re-routed onto to Jack Borden Way near the town square in 2016 as part of the city's plan to alleviate vehicle traffic in the area.
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FM 2552 (1958)

FM 2552 was originally designated on October 31, 1958, running from US 82 west of New Boston southward to SH 98 at a distance of. The highway was cancelled on October 3, 1966 when SH 98 was rerouted. The old route of SH 98 east of FM 1840 became part of FM 1840.

FM 2553

Farm to Market Road 2553 is located entirely in Harris County in southeastern Houston.
FM 2553 begins at I-45 near the Sam Houston Tollway. The highway travels in a northeastern direction as a mostly two-lane undivided highway along Scarsdale Road. FM 2553 travels through a rural, undeveloped area of the city, before traveling near a subdivision and ending at an intersection with SH 3.
The current FM 2553 was designated on July 29, 1965, running from I-45 northeastward to SH 3. The entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2553 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995; the designation reverted to FM 2553 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.
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FM 2553 (1958)

The original FM 2553 was designated on October 31, 1958, running from FM 1840 near DeKalb southeastward to a road intersection at a distance of. The highway was cancelled and combined with FM 990 on June 10, 1965.

FM 2554

FM 2555

Farm to Market Road 2555 is located entirely in Navarro County.
FM 2555 begins at an intersection with FM 709 in the town of Retreat. The highway travels in a northwestern direction, then turns in a more northern direction at Oak Valley. FM 2555 enters Corsicana near an intersection with Oak Valley Road then intersects SH 31 near a commercial area. The highway intersects FM 744 near Corsicana High School before ending at an intersection with SH 22. The section of FM 2555 within Corsicana is known locally as 45th Street.
The current FM 2555 was designated on September 27, 1960, running from SH 31 northwestward to SH 22 at a distance of. The highway was extended southward to FM 709 on October 21, 1981.
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FM 2555 (1958)

The original FM 2555 was designated on October 31, 1958, running from SH 146 northeast of Liberty, northward to a county road at a distance of. The highway was cancelled on December 18, 1959, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1011.

FM 2556

FM 2557

FM 2557 (1958)

The original FM 2557 was designated on October 31, 1958 from FM 394, 1 mile east of Batesville, to a point 5 miles northeast. FM 2557 was cancelled on June 21, 1967 and became a portion of RM 187.

FM 2558

FM 2558 (1958)

The original FM 2558 was designated on October 31, 1958 from SH 85, 7 miles east of Carrizo Springs, southeast 5.8 miles to FM 190. FM 2558 was cancelled on January 31, 1961 and removed from the highway system by request of court officials in exchange for extending FM 2688.

FM 2559

FM 2560

FM 2560 (1958)

The original FM 2560 was designated on October 31, 1958 from SH 206, 1 mile east of Echo, east 6.3 miles to the Brown County line. FM 2560 was cancelled on May 24, 1962 and transferred to FM 585.

FM 2561

FM 2562

FM 2562 (1958)

The original FM 2562 was designated on October 31, 1958 from FM 268, 1.1 miles north of US 287, to a point 3 miles north. FM 2562 was cancelled on February 20, 1970 and became a portion of FM 2530.

FM 2563

FM 2564

FM 2565

FM 2566

FM 2567

FM 2567 (1958)

The original FM 2567 was designated on October 31, 1958 from a point 1.5 miles south of US 287 and 2 miles east of the Childress County line to a point 5.5 miles north. FM 2567 was cancelled on October 9, 1961 and transferred to FM 268.

FM 2568

FM 2569

FM 2570

FM 2570 (1958)

The original FM 2570 was designated on October 31, 1958 from SH 283, 1 mile south of the Brazos River, east 6.2 miles to a road intersection. FM 2570 was cancelled on June 21, 1967 and became a portion of FM 2534.

FM 2571

RM 2571

FM 2572

FM 2572 (1958)

The original FM 2572 was designated on October 31, 1958 from FM 359 at Pattison west 6.8 miles to the Brazos River. FM 2572 was cancelled on September 11, 1968 and became a portion of FM 1458.

FM 2573

FM 2574

FM 2575

Farm to Market Road 2575 is located in the Amarillo area.
FM 2575 runs along SE 8th Avenue east of Amarillo. The western terminus is in Potter County at FM 1912. The eastern terminus is in Carson County at a junction with I-40 and Bus. I-40-D.
FM 2575 was designated on December 19, 1958 on its current route. Prior to the building of Amarillo International Airport, the roadway was an alignment of US Route 66.

FM 2576

Farm to Market Road 2576 is a farm-to-market road in Crosby County, Texas.
The southern terminus of FM 2576 is at an intersection with near the unincorporated community of Savage. The northern terminus is to the north, at an intersection with west of Ralls.
The current designation was established on May 2, 1962.
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FM 2576 (1958)

A previous route designed FM 2576 was designated in Jasper County on December 19, 1958, southward 3.5 miles from an intersection with FM 105. On November 24, 1959, the route was extended southward 2.4 miles. This route became a part of FM 1131 on October 16, 1961.

FM 2577

FM 2578

FM 2579

FM 2580

FM 2581

FM 2582

FM 2583

FM 2584

FM 2585

FM 2586

FM 2587

RM 2588

Ranch to Market Road 2588 is a ranch to market road in Henderson County, Texas.
State maintenance and the RM 2588 designation begins in southeastern Henderson County, just north of the Anderson county line. The roadway travels north to near Larue to an intersection with US 175.
The rural route has no street names, as it enters no incorporated communities, and is two-lane and shoulderless for its entire length.
The Ranch to Market designation for this road is an exception to TxDOT's designation preferences, as roads east of US 281 are generally signed as Farm to Market routes. RM 2588 lies approximately east of US 281. Another exception is RM 2970.
The current RM 2588 was designated on January 12, 1961.
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FM 2588

Farm to Market Road 2588 was previously designated to a route in Lipscomb County. No highway currently uses the FM 2588 designation.
FM 2588 was designated on November 24, 1959, traveling from SH 305 near Lipscomb, westward at a distance of. The highway was cancelled on December 5, 1960, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1920.

FM 2589

FM 2590

FM 2591

Farm to Market Road 2591 is a scenic farm-to-market road that passes through Blanco Canyon in Crosby County, Texas.
The southern terminus of FM 2591 is at an intersection with approximately east of Crosbyton. The northern terminus is to the north, at an intersection with County Road 140.
FM 2591 was designated on November 24, 1959 on its current route.
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FM 2592

RM 2593

Ranch to Market Road 2593 is located in northern Pecos County.
RM 2593 begins along FM 1450 approximately east of SH 18. The road proceeds to the north following the eastern shore of Imperial Reservoir. The road curves to the northwest along the northern shore of the reservoir and continues on a path parallel to the nearby Pecos River. The road ends at SH 18 approximately south of the river. The road intersects no other state roads or highways between its endpoints.
RM 2593 was designated along its entire current alignment on November 24, 1959.
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RM 2594

FM 2595

RM 2596

RM 2597

FM 2598

FM 2599