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Texas State Highway 98

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Existed:
  
1926 – present

North end:
  
US 82 near New Boston

Constructed
  
1926

South end:
  
US 67 near Simms

Length
  
14.34 km

Texas State Highway 98

State Highway 98, or SH 98, is a north–south state highway in Bowie County, Texas, covering a total distance of 8.913 miles (14.344 km). Its northern terminus is at U.S. Highway 82, 3.3 miles (5.3 km) due west of New Boston. From there, it travels half a mile south, passing under Interstate 30. Two miles further south, it intersects Farm to Market Road 1840, and FM 561 beyond that. It ends at U.S. Highway 67 in the unincorporated community of Simms. The original route originally ended closer to New Boston traveling along current FM 1840, but was redirected north along FM 2552 in 1966.

Contents

Map of TX-98, Texas, USA

Route description

SH 98 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 67 at the community of Simms. The route then travels to the north through ranchlands and forested areas in central Bowie County. Noteworthy sights along this route include the Telford Unit, a 2,832-bed Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison site named for state congressman and De Kalb resident Barry Telford. The route crosses Interstate 30 before reaching its northern terminus about a mile further north at U.S. Route 82. The road continues further north as Farm to Market Road 3378.

History

The route is one of few routes that has changed its path very little since it was designated. The route was initially designated in 1926 between Simms and New Boston. In 1966, the route was redirected northward away from entering New Boston and to instead connect with Interstate 30, replacing Farm to Market Road 2552. The road into New Boston was redesignated as an eastward extension of Farm to Market Road 1840.

Junctions

The entire route is in Bowie County.

References

Texas State Highway 98 Wikipedia