Texas State Highway 329
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State Highway 329 |
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Length: | 62.19[1] mi (100.13 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | by 1940 | ||||||||
West end: | at Grandfalls | ||||||||
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at Crane | ||||||||
East end: | at Rankin | ||||||||
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State Highway 329, known as Texas 329 or SH 329, is a state highway that runs from Grandfalls in southwestern Texas east and southeast to Rankin.
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[edit] Description
Beginning at a junction with SH 18 at Grandfalls in Ward County, SH 329 runs east to a junction with US 385 at Crane in Crane County. In Grandfalls the highway is known as 1st Street; in Crane it is known as 6th Street. SH 329 then contines east and southeast to its final junction with US 67 at Rankin in Upton County. Most of the terrain covered by SH 329 is sparsely populated ranch and oil country.
[edit] Route history
The route was originally designated in 1940 as the part of the highway from Grandfalls to Crane. The part of the route from Crane to Rankin was added to the designation in 1990, transfered from Farm to Market Road 870.
[edit] References
- ^ Texas Department of Transportation Highway Designation File - State Highway 329. Retrieved on January 23, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Texas official travel map at the Texas Department of Transportation (Adobe Acrobat format, magnification required for legibility)
- Satellite image of junction of SH 329 with US 385 at Google Maps