Farm to Market Road 2200 (FM 2200) is located entirely in Medina County.
FM 2200 begins at an intersection with US 90 in D'Hanis. The highway travels in a southern direction along the eastern edge of the town, leaving the city limits near County Road 5223. FM 2200 generally runs in a southern direction through rural farming areas, turning east at County Road 731. The highway has an overlap with FM 462 near Yancey. After leaving Yancey, FM 2200 mostly runs in an eastern direction towards Devine, ending at an intersection with SH 173.
The current FM 2200 was designated on October 31, 1958, running from SH 173 in Devine westward to FM 462 near Yancey at a distance of 14.2 miles (22.9 km). The highway was extended 5.1 miles (8.2 km) northwest of FM 462 on May 2, 1962, creating an overlap with that highway. FM 2200 was extended 11.0 miles (17.7 km) to US 90 on May 6, 1964.
The original FM 2200 was designated on October 29, 1953, traveling from SH 123 near Stockdale, southwestward to a road intersection at a distance of 5.9 miles (9.5 km). The highway was cancelled and combined with FM 537 on October 29, 1954.[3]
Farm to Market Road 2201 (FM 2201) is located entirely in Palo Pinto County.
FM 2201 begins at an intersection with FM 4 in Santo. The highway travels in a northeast direction before turning in a more eastern direction near the Santo Volunteer Fire Department. FM 2201 continues to travel in a mostly eastern direction through rural farming areas, ending at an intersection with US 281 just north of I-20.
FM 2201 was designated on December 2, 1953 along the current route.
Farm to Market Road 2202 (FM 2202) is located entirely in Moore County in the Panhandle.
FM 2202 begins at an intersection with SH 354. The highway travels in a northern direction, ending at an intersection with FM 722. FM 2202 is rural for its entire length, traveling near several farms and ranches.
FM 2202 was designated on October 28, 1953 along the current route.
Farm to Market Road 2203 (FM 2203) is located entirely in Moore County in the Panhandle.
FM 2203 begins at an intersection with SH 152 in Dumas. The highway travels in a northern direction along Maddox Avenue through a suburban area of the town. FM 2203 leaves Dumas at an intersection with McClary Lane, with the route becoming more rural. The highway travels in a northern direction through rural farming and ranching areas, ending at an intersection with FM 119 near the North Plains Country Club.
FM 2203 was designated on October 28, 1953 along the current route.
Farm to Market Road 2204 (FM 2204) is located in Gregg County. It runs from US 259 Bus. in Kilgore east to SH 322 at East Texas Regional Airport. It is known locally as Stone Road. FM 2204 was designated on October 28, 1953 along its current route.
Farm to Market Road 2205 (FM 2205), known locally as Jaycee Road, runs from Loop 281 east to SH 31 in Longview. FM 2205 was designated on October 28, 1953 along its current route. On June 27, 1995 the internal designation of the entire route was changed to Urban Road 2205 (UR 2205); the designation reverted to FM 2205 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[10][11]
Farm to Market Road 2206 (FM 2206), known locally as Harrison Road, runs from SH 42 near White Oak east to Loop 281 in Longview.
FM 2206 was designated on October 28, 1953 along its current route. On June 27, 1995, the route was redesignated Urban Road 2206 (UR 2206).[13] The designation reverted to FM 2206 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[11]
Farm to Market Road 2208 (FM 2208) runs from US 80 in Longview northeast to FM 134 near Jefferson.
FM 2208 was designated on October 28, 1953 from US 80 to the Harrison County line. On October 31, 1957, it extended to FM 449. On December 31, 1959, it extended replacing part of FM 449 to FM 450 and replaced FM 2256 from FM 450 to FM 134. On October 27, 1963, the section from FM 450 to FM 2657 was transferred to FM 449, along with FM 2657 itself. On June 27, 1995, the section from FM 2879 to US 80 became an urban road.[17]
Farm to Market Road 2209 (FM 2209) is located entirely in Willacy County.
FM 2209 begins at an intersection with County Road 380. The highway travels in an eastern direction, turning south at an unnamed county road. FM 2209 intersects FM 3142, then travels through the town of San Perlita. The highway continues to travel in a southern direction, ending at an intersection with SH 186. FM 2209's route is rural for most of its length, traveling through large, marshy farming areas.
FM 2209 was designated on December 2, 1953, traveling from SH 186 (current junction with FM 3142) at San Perlita northward to a road intersection at a distance of 1.7 miles (2.7 km). The highway was extended 3.4 miles (5.5 km) east and south to FM 497 on May 2, 1962. FM 2209 was extended 3.6 miles (5.8 km) north and west from its previous north end at a road intersection to another road intersection on May 5, 1966. On May 31, 1973, the highway's routing was changed, with the old route east of San Perlita being renumbered FM 3142, while FM 2209 was rerouted replacing a section of SH 186 to FM 497. SH 186 was truncated, but SH 186 was signed but not designated along FM 497. The redesignation of FM 497 to SH 186 became official on August 26, 1990.[20][21]
Farm to Market Road 2210 (FM 2210) is located in Jack and Wise counties.
FM 2210 begins at an intersection with FM 4 in the Bartons Chapel area. The highway travels in an eastern direction, turning south at Pump Station Road, then turning back east near Heliport Road. FM 2210 continues to run in an eastern direction, intersecting US 281 in Perrin. A few miles east of Perrin, the highway turns north at Lone Star Road, intersects SH 199 southeast of Joplin, then turns back to the east near Willow Point. FM 2210 continues to run in an eastern direction, ending at an intersection with FM 920 in Balsora.
FM 2210 was designated on October 28, 1953, traveling from SH 199 southward to Gibtown at a distance of 3.0 miles (4.8 km). The highway was extended 13.4 miles (21.6 km) to a road intersection northwest of Perrin on September 20, 1961, absorbing all of FM 2350.[24] The highway was extended 6.1 miles (9.8 km) westward to FM 206 (now FM 4) on June 28, 1963. FM 2210 was extended 3.9 miles (6.3 km) northeast of SH 199 to the Wise County line on May 5, 1966. The highway was extended 5.3 miles (8.5 km) to FM 920 at Balsora on May 7, 1970.
Farm to Market Road 2215 (FM 2215) runs about 1.34 miles (2.16 km) from north of Frankston east, to a county road within the town of Berryville near the west shore of Lake Palestine. It is in the southeast portion of Henderson County.
FM 2215 has no local street names. Rural for the most part, the landscape along the road includes rolling hills of alternating open pastures and trees. The road has 2 lanes and no shoulders for its entire length. FM 2215 serves only Berryville, and is within the town's city limits for its entire length. It connects the small lakeside town to SH 155, which leads to Frankston to the south, and Coffee City, Dogwood City, Noonday, and Tyler to the north. FM 2215 only intersects with local county roads besides that of SH 155, its west terminus.[30][31][32]
The current FM 2215 was commissioned on April 25, 1978, though it is unclear as to when FM 2215 was completed. The road replaced a narrow, bumpy county road that was in existence through most of the 1970s.[30]
FM 2215 was first designated on January 27, 1954, running from FM 8 near Stephenville southeastward to US 67 at a distance of 1.2 miles (1.9 km). This highway was removed from the state highway system on August 1, 1967 in exchange for the new FM 988, a road that intersects US 67 to the west. FM 2215 was not cancelled until FM 988 opened.[33]
The original FM 2216 was designated on December 1, 1953 from the Texas-Oklahoma state line south, southeast, and south 18.4 miles to FM 289 (now SH 15) at Gruver. FM 2216 was cancelled on November 21, 1963 and transferred to SH 136.
Farm to Market Road 2218 (FM 2218) is located in Fort Bend County. The highway begins at State Highway 36 (SH 36) in Pleak, heads northeast through Rosenberg and ends at Farm to Market Road 1640 (FM 1640) in Richmond.
FM 2218 begins at a traffic signal on SH 36 in Pleak. There is a filling station on the northeast corner and the Pleak City Hall is nearby. The highway immediately heads northeast. On the outskirts of Pleak, FM 2218 curves north, then it turns north-northeast near the Meadow Bend Park Estates subdivision. Near Lane Airpark, the highway veers northeast again. At a distance 3.8 miles (6.1 km) from its starting point, the highway comes to the Interstate 69 (I-69)/U.S. Route 59 (US 59) overpass. FM 2218 continues northeast from I-69/US 59 through Rosenberg, with traffic lights at Airport Avenue, Avenue N, Reading Road and Town Center Boulevard. This stretch of the highway is also known as B. F. Terry Boulevard. B. F. Terry High School in the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District is situated on the northwest side of FM 2218 between Airport and Avenue N. The highway ends at a traffic signal on FM 1640. There is a Walmart on the south side and a Wharton County Junior College campus on the north side.[38]
FM 2218 was first designated on March 24, 1954, to run from FM 1640 at Richmond to SH 36 at Pleak. Since its original authorization there has been no change to the route.[37]
Farm to Market Road 2220 (FM 2220) is located in Hidalgo County. It runs from FM 1925 to FM 1016.
FM 2220 was designated on April 20, 1954 from SH 107, 2.3 miles west of SH 336, south 2 miles to US 83 (later Loop 374, now Business US 83), 2 miles west of SH 336. On May 2, 1962 the road was extended north 2.5 miles to FM 1925. On June 27, 1995 the entire route was transferred to UR 2220. On April 25, 1996 by district request, a section from US 83 and Spur 487 south to UR 1016 (now FM 1016) was added, creating a gap. This gap was closed on December 19, 1996 when UR 2220 was extended from Business US 83 to US 83, replacing Spur 487. UR 2220 was changed back to FM 2220 on November 15, 2018.
Ranch to Market Road 2222 (RM 2222) is located entirely in Travis County.
RM 2222 was designated on September 29, 1954 from FM 620 (now RM 620) at Hickmuntown southeast 9.4 miles to the north city limit of Austin. on July 16, 1957 the road was extended southeast 1.6 miles to Loop 275. On October 27, 1989 a 2-mile section from Loop 1 to Lamar Boulevard was transferred to SH 169, but was added back on July 19, 1990 after SH 169 was cancelled. On June 27, 1995 the entire route was transferred to UR 2222, but was changed back to RM 2222 on November 15, 2018.
Farm to Market Road 2223 (FM 2223) is located in Brazos County. It runs from FM 974, 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Bryan, northwestward to SH OSR, 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Benchley. It is known locally as Old Cameron Ranch Road.
The current FM 2223 was designated on its current route on October 26, 1954.
The original FM 2223 was designated on May 21, 1954 from FM 201 (now FM 56) southwest to the Paluxy River. FM 2223 was cancelled five months later and transferred to FM 204 (now FM 51).[45][46]
The original FM 2225 was designated on September 29, 1954 from SH 25 near Archer City to a point 5.9 miles southeast. On November 21, 1956 the road was extended southeast 6.8 miles to US 281. On February 28, 1957 the northern terminus was shifted east 1.5 miles, shortening the route by 0.7 mile. FM 2225 was cancelled on July 18, 1958 and removed from the highway system as the county could not acquire right-of-way for the route.
Farm to Market Road 2227 (FM 2227) is a former highway that was located in Ector County.
FM 2227 was designated on September 29, 1954, running from US 80 (now BL I-20) in Odessa southward to SH 51 (now US 385) at a distance of 3.7 miles (6.0 km). The highway was cancelled on September 29, 1992, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1882.[51]
The original FM 2232 was designated on September 29, 1954 from FM 717, 10 miles south of Caddo, east 7 miles to the Palo Pinto County line. FM 2232 was cancelled two months later and became a portion of FM 207.
The first FM 2233 was designated on September 29, 1954, running from Loop 16 (now US 62 / US 85) in El Paso, eastward and southeastward to FM 659 near Ysleta at a distance of 8.0 miles (12.9 km). The highway was extended 18.2 miles (29.3 km) southeastward to a road intersection near Fabens on November 29, 1955. FM 2233 was cancelled on December 19, 1959, becoming part of I-10.
The second FM 2233 was designated in 1961, running from SH 174 northwestward to the Tarrant County line at a distance of 2.2 miles (3.5 km). The highway was cancelled in 1964, with the mileage being transferred to FM 731.[58]
Farm to Market Road 2234 (FM 2234) is an urban and suburban route between Missouri City and Pearland, south-southwest of Houston. Beginning at Alternate Highway 90, the road follows a southerly path through neighborhoods of Missouri City, in Fort Bend County, passing briefly through Stafford. After making an east curve, FM 2234 passes briefly through Houston and then crosses under the Fort Bend Parkway. It then travels into more undeveloped areas, for a distance following a south boundary of Houston. After intersecting with FM 521, FM 2234 enters Brazoria County and ends at State Highway 288 (SH 288) in the Shadow Creek Ranch area of Pearland. The highway is signed north-south until it reaches the FM 521 intersection, from which it is signed as an east-west highway.
FM 2234 was designated on September 29, 1954 from US 59 (now US 90 Alternate) to the Blue Ridge State Prison Farm (current junction with Blue Ridge Road). On September 21, 1955, it was extended east to FM 521. On April 30, 1987, it was extended east to SH 288. Effective June 27, 1995, FM 2234 was re-designated as Urban Road 2234 (UR 2234).[60] The designation reverted to FM 2234 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[11]
The portion within Missouri City is also known as Texas Parkway.[61]
FM 2236 was designated on September 21, 1955 on its current route.
FM 2236 (1954)
Farm to Market Road 2236
Location
De Witt County
Existed
September 29, 1954–1955
The original FM 2236 was designated on September 29, 1954, from FM 240 east 5.4 miles to US 87 some 9 miles northwest of Cuero. This was eliminated by 1955.[65]
Farm to Market Road 2240 (FM 2240) is located entirely in Bowie County in the city of Texarkana. The highway is known locally as Moores Lane.
FM 2240 begins at an intersection with FM 559. The highway travels in an eastern direction through a suburban area, passing Pleasant Grove Middle School and the First Baptist Church, ending at an intersection with FM 1397. FM 2240 is three lanes for its entire length: one eastbound lane, one westbound, and a center turn-lane.
The current FM 2240 was designated on June 22, 1964 from FM 559 to FM 1397. On June 27, 1995, the entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2240 by TxDOT.[69]
The original FM 2240 was designated on September 29, 1954, running from FM 20 near Lockhart, southeastward to FM 86 near Brownsboro at a distance of 9.7 miles (15.6 km). This highway was cancelled on May 15, 1964, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1322.[70]
Ranch to Market Road 2243 (RM 2243) is located in Williamson County. It is 11.286 miles (18.163 km) long.[73]
RM 2243 begins in Leander, at an intersection with US 183.[74] It travels to the east along South Street, crossing the current 183A Toll Road along its current non-controlled-access northern stub. RM 2243 then crosses the Ronald Reagan Boulevard arterial, which provides access to FM 734 and RM 1431 in Cedar Park to the south and to SH 29 to the north. Farther east, the route enters Georgetown, where it is known as Leander Drive, and has a junction with IH 35 at its Exit #260. The RM 2243 designation ends at South Austin Avenue (the former IH 35 Business, now designated Spur 26).[75] The roadway continues as FM 1460.[73][76]
RM 2243 was first designated on September 29, 1954 as FM 2243, connecting US 183 in Leander to US 81 (later replaced by IH 35 Business) in Georgetown. A westward extension of about 4.4 mi (7.1 km), from US 183 to Travis County, was added on May 5, 1966; that same day FM 2243 was changed to an RM. The segment west of US 183 was removed from the state highway system and returned to the city of Leander's jurisdiction on April 24, 2003.
The original FM 2248 was designated on September 29, 1954, running from FM 575 northeastward to a road intersection at a distance of 5.1 miles (8.2 km). The highway was cancelled on September 2, 1955, with the mileage being transferred to FM 2005.[83]
FM 2249 runs from 2.0 miles west of Dell City, eastward through Dell City, before ending at FM 1576.[84][85]
On September 29, 1954, FM 2249 was designated from Dell City 4.0 miles eastward and 2.0 miles northward. On December 17 of that year, FM 2249 was changed so that it went 3.0 miles eastward and 3.0 miles northward. On July 28, 1955, FM 2249 was extended west 2 miles. On September 18, 1957, the north-south portion was transferred to FM 1576.[86]
Farm to Market Road 2252 (FM 2252) is located in Greater San Antonio. It is 14.254 miles (22.940 km) long.[90]
FM 2252 begins at a junction with Interstate 410 in San Antonio, and travels north along Perrin-Beitel Road. It crosses the controlled-access portion of Wurzbach Parkway, and turns to the northeast, where the route becomes Nacogdoches Road. FM 2252 intersects Loop 1604 before entering Comal County and the community of Bracken. The route continues to the northeast, intersecting FM 3009 in Garden Ridge, before making a dogleg turn to the southeast. FM 2252 ends at an intersection with FM 482, which provides access to Interstate 35 in Schertz.[90][91]
FM 2252 was designated on October 13, 1954, with a northern terminus at the Comal County line. It was extended to its current length on September 5, 1973, through Comal County to and along FM 1337 which started at Bracken, with a spur route into Bracken.[92] The spur route was removed on March 31, 1976.[90] On June 27, 1995, the portion between IH 410 and FM 3009 was officially changed to Urban Road 2252 (UR 2252); the designation reverted to FM 2252 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[93][11] The section of FM 2252 south of Loop 1604 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.[94]
Farm to Market Road 2253 (FM 2253) is located entirely in Bowie County.
FM 2253 begins at an intersection with US 82 in eastern Leary. The highway travels in a generally northern direction, intersecting I-30 and FM 2148 before leaving the town. North of Leary, FM 2253 travels through rural areas with playa lakes and farms, ending at an intersection with FM 559 northeast of Wamba.
FM 2253 was designated on October 13, 1954, traveling from FM 2148 northward to FM 559 at a distance of 4.8 miles (7.7 km). On May 26, 1966, the highway was extended 1.7 miles (2.7 km) southward to US 82 over part of FM 2148.[97]
Farm to Market Road 2255 (FM 2255) is a farm to market road located in Lubbock. The entire highway is internally designated as Urban Road 2255 (UR 2255) by TxDOT.
FM 2255 begins at an intersection with Spur 309 in Lubbock near Reese Center. The highway runs east, meeting FM 179 (Inler Avenue) at a stop sign-controlled intersection. Between Inler Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue, FM 2255 runs in a rural area of northern Lubbock. East of Milwaukee Avenue, the highway sees much more development along its route, including commercial developments and numerous subdivisions. From Quaker Avenue to US 82 (Marsha Sharp Freeway), FM 2255 runs through the northern half of Texas Tech University and passes by University Medical Center. The highway ends at an interchange with the Marsha Sharp Freeway.
The entire highway is known locally in Lubbock as 4th Street.
FM 2255 was designated on September 21, 1955 from War Highway 5 (now Spur 309) east to west Lubbock City Limits. On March 29, 1956, FM 2255 was extended east to US 82. On June 27, 1995, FM 2255 changed to an urban road.[101] There have been no changes since.
The original FM 2256 was designated on October 13, 1954 from SH 154 southeast of Harleton northeast 13.2 miles to US 59 south of Jefferson. On May 25, 1955 the road was extended northeast 1.1 miles over former US 59 to FM 134 near Jefferson. On January 29, 1959 the road was extended southwest 1.5 miles to FM 450. FM 2256 was cancelled on December 31, 1959 and transferred to FM 2208.[103]
The original FM 2257 was designated on October 13, 1954 from SH 150 at Waverly southeast 4.2 miles to a road intersection. FM 2257 was cancelled on November 28, 1958 and transferred to FM 1725.[104]
The first use of FM 2265 was designated on October 26, 1954, from FM 66 at Itasca southeast 14 miles to US 77 some 10 miles northeast of Hillsboro.[113] This was cancelled on January 24, 1955; the section from FM 66 east 4 miles became part of an extended FM 934; the rest was removed from the designated highway system in exchange for extending FM 309 and FM 1242.[114]
The second use of FM 2265 was designated on September 21, 1955, from US 70, 2.3 miles west of the Floyd-Motley County line, northward 5.3 miles to a road intersection. FM 2265 was cancelled on March 24, 1958 and mileage was transferred to FM 28.
The third use of FM 2265 was designated on October 31, 1958, from FM 4 northeastward 4.2 miles to west of Brazos. This was cancelled on December 15, 1959 and mileage was transferred to FM 129.
The original FM 2270 was designated on October 25, 1954 from SH 95, south of Holland, east 7.3 miles to Vilas. On July 28, 1955 the road was extended east 1.4 miles to the Milam County line, and another 1.2 miles east to FM 437 four weeks later. FM 2270 was cancelled on December 31, 1959 and transferred to FM 2268.
Farm to Market Road 2273 (FM 2273) serves Brown County. The road begins at US 183 south of May, and continues west until it reaches FM 2559 northeast of Grosvenor, where it subsequently changes numbers.
FM 2273 was designated on October 26, 1954 along its current route.
Farm to Market Road 2274 (FM 2274) is located in east-northeast Cherokee County. It runs about 12.24 miles (19.70 km) from an intersection with TX 204 in Ponta north past two multiplex intersections, then onward to an intersection with FM 856 south of the community of Concord.
FM 2274 has no local street names. Mostly rural for all of its length, FM 2274 passes by a landscape of rolling hills of trees and farmland. All of FM 2274 has 2 lanes and no shoulders.
The original commissioning for FM 2274 by Minute Order came on October 26, 1954. The road in that Order spanned 8.3 miles (13.4 km) between TX 204 and US 79. Another Minute Order was added on May 6, 1964, this added 4.1 miles (6.6 km) more to the road. This extra mileage was along a route north of US 79, to an intersection with FM 856 near Concord. The road serves just the town of Ponta. The southern terminus intersection connects to TX 204 which goes east to near Nacogdoches and west to Jacksonville and Tyler; while the northern terminus intersection connects to FM 856 which goes north to Concord and south to near New Summerfield. Besides intersections at various county roads, FM 2274 has a brief multiplex with FM 235, an intersection with FM 3288, a brief multiplex with US 79, and its termini at TX 204 and at FM 856.
Farm to Market Road 2275 (FM 2275) runs from US 271 in Gladewater east to US 259 in Longview. It is known as Vesta Avenue in Gladewater, and as George Richey Road elsewhere along its route.
FM 2275 was designated on October 26, 1954 from US 271 east to FM 1403 (now SH 300). The entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2275 on June 27, 1995.[126] On February 24, 2011 TxDOT announced that FM 2275 will be extended 4.4 miles to US 259.[127] The designation reverted to FM 2275 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[11]
Farm to Market Road 2276 (FM 2276) runs from SH 323 near Henderson north to FM 2087 near Kilgore.
FM 2276 was designated on October 26, 1954 from FM 2087 to SH 322. On March 29, 1957, FM 2276 was rerouted to end at US 259. On May 6, 1964, FM 2276 was extended to SH 323.
The original FM 2280 was designated on October 26, 1954 from SH 36 at Jonesboro east 9.8 miles to FM 182 at Turnersville. FM 2280 was cancelled on March 21, 1958 and transferred to FM 217, although this did not take effect until the 1959 Travel Map was released.
Farm to Market Road 2281 (FM 2281) is located in southeastern Denton County. The highway begins at Hebron Parkway in Carrollton and runs north to the Sam Rayburn Tollway in Lewisville. FM 2281 is known locally as Old Denton Road.
In 1995, TxDOT internally designated FM 2281 as Urban Road 2281 (UR 2281).[136] The designation reverted to FM 2281 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.[11]
FM 2281 begins in Carrollton at an intersection with Hebron Parkway. The highway runs through a heavily developed area of the city. FM 2281 enters Lewisville and intersects with FM 544 before ending at the Sam Rayburn Tollway.
Many housing developments line the highway for most of its length.
FM 2281 was designated on October 26, 1954, from FM 544 south to the Denton-Dallas county line. On July 28, 1994, FM 2281 was extended north to SH 121. On November 16, 2000, the section south of Hebron Parkway was given to the city of Carrollton.
The original FM 2287 was designated on October 26, 1954 from US 59, 3.3 miles northeast of Orange Grove, northwest 5.3 miles to the Live Oak County line. On September 21, 1955 the road was extended north 4.5 miles to Lagarto. FM 2287 was cancelled on May 18, 1966 and became a portion of FM 534, although this section was not signed as FM 534 until 1967.
Farm to Market Road 2288 (FM 2288) is located entirely in Tom Green County.
FM 2288 begins at an intersection with US 67 in western San Angelo near a major retail center. The highway travels in a north/northwest direction near a large subdivision then leaves the city near an intersection with RM 853. After leaving San Angelo, FM 2288 curves and bends around San Angelo State Park and the southern and western shores of O.C. Fisher Reservoir. The highway crosses over the North Concho River and enters the town of Grape Creek, ending at a junction with US 87.
FM 2288 was designated on October 26, 1954, traveling from US 87 southward to FM 853 at a distance of 10.2 miles (16.4 km). The highway was extended 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of FM 853 to US 67 on October 31, 1957. In 1995, the section of FM 2288 between US 67 and RM 853 was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2288 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995.[145]
The original FM 2297 was designated on October 26, 1954 from FM 119 southwest of Sunray to a point 2.6 miles northwest. FM 2297 was cancelled on May 23, 1956 and removed from the highway system because the county could not acquire right-of-way for the route.
The first use of the FM 2298 designation was in Moore County, from SH 152 near the Hutchinson/Moore County Line to a point 2.9 miles south. FM 2298 was cancelled on May 23, 1956 and removed from the highway system because the county could not acquire right-of-way for the route.
The next use of the FM 2298 designation was in Hunt County, from FM 1570 near Majors Field north 2.6 miles to US 69. FM 2298 was cancelled on March 5, 1959 and transferred to FM 1570.
The first use of the FM 2299 designation was in Moore County, from SH 152, 4.5 miles west of the Hutchinson County Line, to a point 4.7 miles south. FM 2299 was cancelled on May 23, 1956 and removed from the highway system because the county could not acquire right-of-way for the route.
The next use of the FM 2299 designation was in Rains County, from SH 19 at Emory to a point 3 miles north. On October 31, 1957 the road was extended north 2.3 miles to FM 275 at Daugherty. FM 2299 was cancelled on December 31, 1959 and transferred to FM 275.
Notes
^The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 2200 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with FM 462.
^The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 2208 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with FM 449.
^RM 2243 was originally designated as FM 2243 from 1954 to 1966.
^The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 2274 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with US 79.
^RM 2277 was originally designated as FM 2277 from 1954 to 1955.
^RM 2291 was originally designated as FM 2291 from 1954 to 1957.
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