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Texas State Highway Spur 729

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Existed:
  
2007 – present

Length
  
300 m

East end:
  
US 83 in Guthrie

Constructed
  
2007

Texas State Highway Spur 729

West end:
  
Feedlot Rd. / Burnett Rd. (dead end)

Spur 729 is an approximately 0.2-mile (0.32 km) state highway spur in King County, Texas. As of 2013, it is the highest numbered spur route in the Texas state highway system, pending the construction of Spur 1966.

Contents

Map of TX-729 Spur, Guthrie, TX 79236, USA

Route description

Spur 729 has an eastern terminus at an at-grade intersection with US 83 near the buildings of the Guthrie Common School District. The short route travels to the west along 6th Street, ending at a barricaded dead end.

History

Spur 729 was designated in 2007 after TxDOT rerouted US 82 / SH 114 around Guthrie. Originally, US 82 entered Guthrie from the west and was duplexed with US 83 southbound for approximately one mile before the two routes separated past the South Wichita River bridge. The concurrency was eliminated with the construction of the US 82 bypass to the west of Guthrie and the upgrading of the southern intersection of the two highways to an interchange. Spur 729 is a section of the former US 82 into Guthrie, while the remaining portion of the former route was deleted from the state highway system.

Previously, the roadway extended beyond the current western terminus and functioned as a ramp to westbound US 82; this ramp was eventually obliterated, as originally proposed by TxDOT to AASHTO, though its footprint is still visible past the barricades and fencing.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Guthrie, King County.

References

Texas State Highway Spur 729 Wikipedia