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Texas State Highway 167

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Existed:
  
2013 – present

Constructed
  
2012

Length
  
200 m

West end:
  
Proposed US 67 Relief Route (formerly SH 267) near Dublin

East end:
  
US 67 / US 377 near Dublin

State Highway 167 (SH 167) is the designation for a temporary state highway near Dublin, Erath County, Texas. Beginning at an intersection with the proposed bypass of Dublin, formerly SH 267, now proposed as U.S. Highway 67 (US 67) and US 377, it travels only about one-tenth mile (0.16 km) east to the existing US 67/US 377 highway. The current route was designated in 2012 along a new right-of-way connecting to County Road 351.

SH 167 was also designated on a highway in 1933 as a spur from US 77 to the Monument Hill State Historic Site. The route was redesignated as State Spur 92 in 1940.

References

Texas State Highway 167 Wikipedia