{{Short description|None}} {{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{primary sources|date=November 2022}} {{Use mdy dates|date=December 2022}} {{Infobox state highway system |shields=70px|alt=|link= 70px|alt=|link= |caption=Texas Farm to Market Road and Ranch to Market Road markers |interstate=Interstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X) |us=U.S. Highway X (US X) |statehwy=State Highway X (SH X) |label1=Loops: |field1=Loop X |label2=Spurs: |field2=Spur X |label3=Recreational: |field3=Recreational Road X (RE X) |label4=Farm or Ranch<br/> to Market Roads: |field4=Farm to Market Road X (FM X)<br/>Ranch to Market Road X (RM X) |label5=Park Roads: |field5=Park Road X (PR X) |links=TX }}

Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

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==FM 1== {{main|Farm to Market Road 1}} {{for|the road in central Texas serving the area of Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site|Ranch Road 1}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=1 |length_mi=18.640 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 1">{{TxDOT|FM|1|access-date=October 3, 2010}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=April 23, 1941<ref name="FM 1"/> |location=Sabine and San Augustine counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 1''' ('''FM&nbsp;1''') is located in Sabine and San Augustine counties. Designated in 1941, it was the first farm-to-market road established in Texas, at the request of local industry for a paved road. The {{convert|18.6|mi|km|adj=on}} road provides access to rural areas of East Texas from US&nbsp;96. {{clear}}

==FM 2== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=2 |length_mi=6.256 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 2">{{TxDOT|FM|2|access-date=October 3, 2010}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=July 29, 1941<ref name="FM 2"/> |location=Grimes County }} '''Farm to Market Road 2''' ('''FM&nbsp;2''') is located in Grimes County.<ref name="FM 2" />

FM&nbsp;2 begins at CR&nbsp;327 in Courtney, approximately {{convert|1.5|miles}} east of the Washington County line at the Brazos River. It travels along the northeastern edge of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's O.L. Luther Unit and crosses SH&nbsp;6. It continues east, passing several prison farms, before ending at FM&nbsp;362.<ref name="FM 2" /><ref name="MapBook539">{{texas mapbook|page=1598|year=2018|accessdate=August 19, 2020}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;2 was designated on July 29, 1941, from Courtney east to SH&nbsp;6. The designation was extended by approximately {{convert|4.4|mi|km}} to FM&nbsp;362 on May 2, 1962.<ref name="FM 2" />

In 2017, TxDOT announced plans to convert the at-grade intersection between FM 2 and SH 6, regarded as extremely dangerous,<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/Driver-killed-in-crash-south-of-Navasota-on-Highway-6-399339261.html | title = Driver killed while crossing foggy intersection south of Navasota | first = Rusty | last = Surette | publisher = KBTX-TV | date = October 31, 2016}}</ref> into a diamond interchange.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/get-involved/about/hearings-meetings/bryan/020917.html | title = SH 6 and FM 2 Intersection - Grimes County | publisher = Texas Department of Transportation | date = February 9, 2017}}</ref> Construction began in November 2021, and opened to traffic in late 2025.<ref>{{citation |url = https://www.kbtx.com/2021/12/13/work-starts-18-million-safety-improvement-project-highway-6-grimes-county/?outputType=amp |title = Work starts on $18 million safety improvement project for Highway 6 in Grimes County |date = December 13, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{citation |url = https://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/larry-young-paving-tackles-grade-separated-interchange-in-texas/64521 |title = Larry Young Paving Tackles Grade-Separated Interchange in Texas |date = April 17, 2024}}</ref>

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|county=Grimes|length_ref=}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.0 |road=County Road 327 }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=2.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|6|city1=Navasota|city2=Hempstead}} |notes=Interchange under construction}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|362}} }} {{jctbtm}}

==FM 3== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=3 |length_mi=19.273 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 3">{{TxDOT|FM|3|access-date=October 3, 2010}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 3"/> |location=Leon County }} '''Farm to Market Road 3''' ('''FM 3''') is located in southwestern Leon County. Its southern terminus is at FM&nbsp;39 in Normangee. It travels to the west, providing access to Normangee City Park, prior to turning north.<ref name="Mapbook 1333">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1333|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> It passes the unincorporated community of Hilltop Lakes before intersecting FM&nbsp;977.<ref name="Mapbook 1278">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1278|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> FM&nbsp;3 reaches its northern terminus at US&nbsp;79.<ref name="FM 3" /><ref name="Mapbook 1278"/>

A {{convert|0.4|miles|km|adj=mid|-long}} spur connection, '''FM Spur&nbsp;3''', connects FM&nbsp;3 in central Normangee to SH&nbsp;OSR to the south.<ref name="FM 3" />

FM 3 was designated on March 26, 1942, from Normangee westward to Normangee City Park, as a replacement for SH&nbsp;265. The route was lengthened to the northwest, first on August 25, 1949, to FM&nbsp;977, and then on August 1, 1970, to its present terminus at US&nbsp;79; this extension replaced part of FM&nbsp;977. The spur connection was designated on November 26, 1969.<ref name="FM 3" /> {{clear}}

==FM 4== {{main|Farm to Market Road 4}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=4 |length_mi=116.189 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 4">{{TxDOT|FM|4|access-date=August 25, 2008}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 4"/> |location=Johnson, Hood, Palo Pinto, and Jack counties }} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;4''' ('''FM&nbsp;4''') is located in Johnson, Hood, Palo Pinto, and Jack counties. It runs from Grandview north and west to Jacksboro.<ref name="FM 4"/> {{clear}}

==FM 5== {{redirect-confused|FM 5|Forza Motorsport 5|Front Mission 5: Scars of the War}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=5 |length_mi=11.068 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 5">{{TxDOT|FM|5|access-date=January 5, 2011}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 5"/> |location=Parker County }} '''Farm to Market Road 5''' ('''FM&nbsp;5''') is located in Parker County. It begins at FM&nbsp;1187 at Aledo.<ref name="Mapbook 704">{{Texas Mapbook|page=704|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> The route briefly travels to the south before turning west and entering Annetta South. It then turns to the north and passes through Annetta and Annetta North. FM&nbsp;5 ends at I-20 at its exit&nbsp;415 in Willow Park.<ref name="FM 5" /><ref name="Mapbook 703">{{Texas Mapbook|page=703|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> The roadway continues under local jurisdiction as Mikus Road.<ref name="Mapbook 661">{{Texas Mapbook|page=661|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;5 was designated on March 26, 1942, from Aledo due north to US&nbsp;80, replacing Spur&nbsp;131.<ref name="Spur 131">{{TxDOT|SS|131|link=no|access-date=August 1, 2011}}</ref> On December 10, 1946, it was extended south and west {{convert|6.0|mi|km}} to a road intersection at Annetta. On June 28, 1963, it was extended north to Willow Park, replacing FM&nbsp;1545. On December 20, 1984, the section north of what was then FM&nbsp;2376 was transferred to FM&nbsp;1187, along with FM&nbsp;2376 itself.<ref name="FM 5" /> {{clear}}

==FM 6== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=6 |length_mi=11.479 |length_ref=<ref name="TXDOT FM 6">{{TxDOT|FM|6}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=March 26, 1942 |location=Collin and Hunt counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 6''' ('''FM 6''') is located in Collin and Hunt counties. The road is {{convert|11.5|mi|km}} long.

The road begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;78 just north of Lavon. From there, it goes east, passing through Nevada and Josephine. The eastern terminus is at SH&nbsp;66 in Caddo Mills.

FM 6 was designated on March 26, 1942, as a {{convert|4.2|mi|km}} from Caddo Mills to Josephine as a replacement for State Spur 115.<ref name="TXDOT Spur 115">{{TxDOT|SS|115}}</ref> On July 19, 1945, it was extended west to {{convert|1.3|mi|km}} east of Nevada, and another segment was added from Nevada to Lavon. On September 26, 1945, FM 6 was extended from {{convert|1.3|mi|km}} east of Nevada to Nevada, connecting the two sections.<!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/33.0434466,-96.4246906/33.0576987,-96.2360361/@33.0604802,-96.2459212,16z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Map of FM 6|access-date=August 1, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Collin |cspan=5 |location=Lavon |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|78|city1=Wylie|city2=Farmersville}} }} {{TXint |location=Nevada |lspan=2 |mile=2.9 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1138|dir1=south|city1=Fate}} |notes=West end of FM 1138 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=3.5 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1138|dir1=north}} |notes=East end of FM 1138 overlap}} {{TXint |location=Josephine |lspan=2 |mile=7.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|547|dir1=north|city1=Farmersville}} }} {{TXint |mile=7.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1777|dir1=south|city1=Royse City}} }} {{TXint |county=Hunt |location=Caddo Mills |mile=11.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|66|city1=Greenville|city2=Royse City}} }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 7== '''Farm to Market Road 7''' ('''FM&nbsp;7''') is a designation that has been used twice. No highway currently uses the FM&nbsp;7 designation.

===FM 7 (1942–1948)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=7 |length_mi=5.0 |formed=March 26, 1942 |deleted=November 23, 1948 |location=Hood County }}

FM&nbsp;7 was originally designated on March 26, 1942, as a highway from Lipan to US&nbsp;281 as a replacement for Spur&nbsp;108.<ref name="Spur 108">{{TxDOT|SS|108}}</ref> On June 5, 1945, the road was extended southeast to Granbury.<ref name="TXDOT FM 7">{{TxDOT|FM|7}}</ref> FM&nbsp;7 was cancelled on November 23, 1948,<ref>{{TxDOT minutes|November 23|1948|meeting-num=396th|type=minutes|url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676388.pdf}}</ref> and became a portion of FM&nbsp;4. {{clear}}

===FM 7 (1951–1961)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=7 |length_mi=20.1 |formed=June 21, 1951 |deleted=November 30, 1961 |location=Dallas and Rockwall counties }}

The second use of the FM&nbsp;7 designation was in Dallas and Rockwall counties, from Garland to Rockwall over a former routing of US&nbsp;67. On June 16, 1957, the road was extended east over old US&nbsp;67 to Royse City. FM&nbsp;7 was cancelled on November 30, 1961, and was redesignated as part of SH&nbsp;66, which also replaced more of old US&nbsp;67.<ref name="State Highway 66">{{TxDOT|SH|66}}</ref> {{clear}}

==FM 8== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=8 |length_mi=34.816 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 8">{{TxDOT|FM|8|access-date=January 5, 2011}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=March 26, 1942 |location=Eastland and Erath counties }}

'''Farm to Market Road 8''' ('''FM 8''') is located in Eastland and Erath counties. The road is {{convert|34.8|mi|km}} long.

The route was designated on March 26, 1942, from Lingleville east to Stephenville, replacing SH&nbsp;68. On July 19, 1945, the route was extended westward to the Eastland County line. On December 21, 1945, FM 8 was extended further westward to the end of the original FM&nbsp;96 in Desdemona. On May 17, 1948, the route was extended further westward, reaching Gorman, which was the original endpoint of SH 68, replacing FM&nbsp;96. The highway was extended west {{convert|2.8|mi|km}} on May 26, 1957. The highway was extended east on May 6, 1964, from SH 108 to US 281. The highway was extended west to its current terminus on October 26, 1983, over the previous routing of SH 6.

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.221875,-98.7391351/32.2434274,-98.1950699/@32.2346494,-98.2072417,15z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m10!3m4!1m2!1d-98.6746388!2d32.2097951!3s0x86511ac439192243:0x2cc6852599f47083!3m4!1m2!1d-98.6716146!2d32.2127186!3s0x86511ac63d533705:0x4dc755bff4498247!1m0!3e0|title=Map of FM 8|access-date=August 2, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Eastland |cspan=8 |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|6|city1=Carbon|city2=Gorman}} |notes=Western teriminus; T&nbsp;intersection}} {{TXint |location=Gorman |lspan=4 |mile=4.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|679|dir1=south}} |notes=}} {{TXint |mile=4.6 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|6|dir1=west|city1=Carbon}} |notes={{ccr-end|West|SH&nbsp;6}}}} {{TXint |mile=4.6 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|6|dir1=east|city1=De Leon}} |notes={{ccr-end|East|SH&nbsp;6}}}} {{TXint |mile=5.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2689|dir1=north}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|571|dir1=north|city1=Ranger}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=12.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2214|dir1=west|location1=Lake Leon}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=Desdemona |mile=12.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|16|city1=Strawn|city2=De Leon}} |notes=}} {{TXint |county=Erath |cspan=3 |location=Lingleville |mile=23.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|219|city1=Huckabay|city2=Dublin}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=Stephenville |mile=33.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|108|city1=Gordon|city2=Stephenville}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=34.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|281|city1=Mineral Wells|city2=Hico}} |notes=Eastern terminus; T&nbsp;intersection}} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}}

==FM 9== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=9 |length_mi=24.935 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 9">{{TxDOT|FM|9|access-date=January 3, 2011}}</ref><ref group="nb" name="9-concur">The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 9 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with US 80 in Waskom.</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=May 23, 1951 |location=Panola and Harrison counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 9''' ('''FM 9''') is located in Panola and Harrison counties. It is approximately {{convert|25|mi|km}} in length.

FM 9 begins at an intersection with US&nbsp;79 in the unincorporated community of Panola.<ref name="Mapbook 803">{{Texas Mapbook|page=803|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> The route travels north into Waskom, where it crosses I-20; access from I-20 is provided via exit&nbsp;633 (eastbound) and 635 (westbound).<ref name="Mapbook 762">{{Texas Mapbook|page=762|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> The route has a brief concurrency with US 80 before turning back toward the north. FM 9 straddles the east side of the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant before ending near the south shore of Caddo Lake.<ref name="Mapbook 719">{{Texas Mapbook|page=719|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

The current FM 9 was designated on May 23, 1951. The original route was the segment from US 79 to FM 451 near Elysian Fields. The highway was extended to US 80 in Waskom on November 18, 1953, replacing a section of FM&nbsp;451,<ref name="FM 9"/> and further north to {{convert|4.8|mi|km}} north of US 80 on May 5, 1966, and to {{convert|1.9|mi|km}} south of FM 1999 on June 2, 1967. On August 5, 1968 (connecting section designated July 11), the highway was extended north to FM 1999 and FM 2457, and FM 2457 was combined, extending FM 9 to its current terminus.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tslarc.tsl.texas.gov/maps/map05166.jpg|title=1961 General Highway Map, Harrison County, Texas}}</ref><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Panola,+TX/32.6748366,-94.1002803/@32.6644462,-94.1017485,14z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!1m1!1s0x8636e0ea9ffda77b:0x209fe8ef61bffafe!2m2!1d-94.0916696!2d32.3577385!1m0!3e0|title=Map of FM 9|access-date=August 2, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Panola |location=Panola |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|79|city1=Carthage|location2=Shreveport}} }} {{TXint |county=Harrison |cspan=6 |location=none |mile=2.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|451|dir1=west|city1=Elysian Fields}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2625|dir1=west}} }} {{TXint |location=Waskom |lspan=2 |mile=10.4 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|80|dir1=west|to2=to|I|20|city1=Marshall}} |notes=South end of US 80 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=10.6 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|80|dir1=east|location1=Shreveport}} |notes=North end of US 80 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=20.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1999|city1=Latex}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=25.1 |road=County Road 2608 – Caddo Lake }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}} -->

===FM 9 (1942)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=9 |length_mi= |formed=March 26, 1942 |deleted=August 3, 1943 |location=Midland county }}

A previous FM 9 was formed from Midland south {{convert|12.0|mi|km}} on March 26, 1942, when the route was designated from part of SH&nbsp;137. On August 3, 1943, that route was redesignated as part of SH&nbsp;349. This was the first Farm to Market Road to be cancelled. That routing has no connection to the current designation.<ref name="FM 9" /> {{clear}}

==FM 10== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=10 |length_mi=10.013 |length_ref=<ref name="TXDOT FM 10">{{TxDOT|FM|10}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=May 23, 1951 |location=Panola County }} '''Farm to Market Road 10''' ('''FM 10''') is located in Panola County. The road is {{convert|10.0|mi|km}} long.

The road begins at an intersection with FM&nbsp;999 in Gary City. From there, it goes north to Daniels. Just north of Daniels, there is a brief concurrency with FM&nbsp;2517. After, it continues north towards the northern terminus at Bus. US&nbsp;79 in Carthage.

FM 10 was designated on May 23, 1951, along the current route.<!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|county=Panola|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.029301,-94.3717872/32.1570205,-94.3400561/@32.1475357,-94.3455527,15z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Map of FM 10|access-date=August 2, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |location=Gary City |lspan=2 |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|999}} }} {{TXint |mile=0.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2260|dir1=west}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2517|dir1=east|city1=Deadwood}} }} {{TXint |location=Carthage |lspan=2 |mile=8.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|149|to2=to|US|59|city1=Longview|city2=Marshall|city3=Tenaha}} }} {{TXint |mile=10.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|79|dab1=Carthage|city1=Henderson|location2=Shreveport}} }} {{jctbtm}} --> {{clear}}

===FM 10 (1942)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=10 |formed=March 26, 1942 |deleted=September 9, 1947 |location=Angelina and San Augustine counties |length_mi= |length_ref= }}

A previous route numbered FM&nbsp;10 was designated on March 26, 1942, from San Augustine to a point on SH 63 near Zavalla as a replacement of SH&nbsp;147. FM 10 was cancelled on September 9, 1947, and changed back to SH 147.<ref name="TXDOT FM 10" /> {{clear}}

==FM 11== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=11 |length_mi=51.580 |length_round=3 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 11">{{TxDOT|FM|11|access-date=April 2, 2011}}</ref> |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 11"/> |location=Ward, Crane, and Pecos counties }} {{main|Farm to Market Road 11}} '''Farm to Market Road 11''' ('''FM 11''') is located in Ward, Crane, and Pecos counties. The {{convert|51.6|mi|km|1|adj=on}} road begins at SH&nbsp;18 in Grandfalls and passes through Imperial and Girvin before terminating at I-10 in Bakersfield.

The road was designated in 1942 between Grandfalls and Imperial and has been incrementally lengthened over the years incorporating a former route of FM&nbsp;847 before the road was completed in 1975. The road crosses US&nbsp;67 and US&nbsp;385 in Girvin. {{clear}}

==RM 12== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=RM |route=12 |length_mi=37.931 |length_ref=<ref name="TXDOT RM 12">{{TxDOT|RM|12}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="TXDOT RM 12"/> |location=Hays, Travis counties }} '''Ranch to Market Road 12''' ('''RM 12''') is located in Hays and Travis counties. It is {{convert|37.9|mi|km}} in length.<ref name="TXDOT RM 12" />

The southern terminus of RM 12 is in San Marcos at I-35 exit&nbsp;202. From there, it proceeds along Wonder World Drive along the far west edge of San Marcos. RM 12 continues west from San Marcos to intersect with RM&nbsp;32 (at "The Junction") and then heads north to Wimberley. RM 12 then continues through Woodcreek to Dripping Springs, where it crosses US 290. From there, it continues north through the community of Fitzhugh to its terminus at RM&nbsp;3238 (Hamilton Pool Road), approximately six miles west of Bee Cave.

RM 12 was formed from the segment of SH&nbsp;80 from San Marcos to Wimberley on March 26, 1942. On May 31, 1945, it was extended north to Dripping Springs. On December 19, 1963, it was extended again, from Loop 82 to I-35. On June 2, 1967, it was extended north {{convert|5.0|mi|km}} to a road intersection. On May 30, 1987, it was extended north to RM&nbsp;3238 and a county road.<ref name="TXDOT RM 12" />

A planned expansion of RM 12 between Dripping Springs and Wimberley to a four- and five-lane divided highway was defeated as part of a county bond election in 2007.<ref name="News 8 Bond">{{cite news|first=Brad|last=Rollins|title=No to road bonds|url=http://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/local/local_story_133020459.html|publisher=San Marcos Daily Record|date=May 13, 2007|access-date=September 11, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070716094415/http://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/local/local_story_133020459.html|archive-date=July 16, 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref>

Following the opening of San Marcos's Wonder World Drive extension project, state and local officials redesignated Wonder World Drive, previously designated FM&nbsp;3407, as part of RM 12, moving the southern terminus to SH&nbsp;123. The original portion of RM 12 through San Marcos was redesignated as an extension of SH&nbsp;80 on the state highway system on June 24, 2010. <ref name="TxDOT FM 3407">{{TxDOT|FM|3407|access-date=August 30, 2013}}</ref><ref name="Portion of Ranch Road 12 to become 'Old Ranch Road 12'">{{cite web|url=http://www.newstreamz.com/2010/06/15/portion-of-ranch-road-12-to-become-old-ranch-road-12/|title=Portion of Ranch Road 12 to become 'Old Ranch Road 12'|publisher=San Marcos Mercury|access-date=December 13, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722145844/http://www.newstreamz.com/2010/06/15/portion-of-ranch-road-12-to-become-old-ranch-road-12/|archive-date=July 22, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/29.8464937,-97.9410419/30.2862682,-98.0648903/@30.2769476,-98.087988,14z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-98.0982806!2d29.997237!3s0x865b5e797082e3a9:0x67eed02758d4baa5!1m0!3e0|title=Map of RM 12|access-date=August 2, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Hays |cspan=9 |location=San Marcos |lspan=3 |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|123|city1=Seguin|city2=San Marcos}} }} {{TXint |mile=1.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35|location1=San Antonio|city2=Austin}} |notes=I-35 exit 202}} {{TXint |mile=1.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2439|dir1=south|name1=Hunter Road|road|Hopkins Street}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=4.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|80|dir1=east|city1=San Marcos|location2=Texas State University}} }} {{TXint |location=Wimberley |lspan=3 |mile=12.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|32|dir1=west|location1=Canyon Lake}} }} {{TXint |mile=15.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|3237|dir1=east|name1=Old Kyle Road|city1=Kyle}} }} {{TXint |mile=16.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|2325|dir1=west|city1=Blanco}} }} {{TXint |location=Dripping Springs |lspan=2 |mile=29.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|150|dir1=east|city1=Kyle}} }} {{TXint |mile=30.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|290|city1=Johnson City|city2=Austin}} }} {{TXint |county=Travis |location=none |mile=37.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|3238|name1=Hamilton Pool Road|city1=Bee Cave}} }} {{jctbtm}} -->

==FM 13== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=13 |length_mi=20.496 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 13">{{TxDOT|FM|13|access-date=May 31, 2011}}</ref> |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 13"/> |location=Smith, Cherokee, and Rusk counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 13''' ('''FM 13''') is a {{convert|20.5|mi|km|1|adj=on}} road, located in Smith, Cherokee. and Rusk counties, that begins at SH&nbsp;135 in Troup and travels eastward with a major intersection at SH&nbsp;42 in Price before terminating at Bus. US&nbsp;79 and Bus. SH&nbsp;64 in Henderson. The road also passes through the town of Henry's Chapel.

FM 13 begins in Troup at SH 135 in Smith County.<ref>{{Texas Mapbook|page=883|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> The road proceeds along E. Duval Street and then turns south along S. Price Street. The road then turns to the southeast along the edge of town before FM&nbsp;1089 branches off to the west near the Cherokee County line. The route continues to the southeast to Henry's Chapel where FM&nbsp;856 branches to the south. The road then goes to the northeast and enters Rusk County before crossing SH 42 in Price. The road then proceeds eastward toward Henderson and intersects Loop&nbsp;571 west of town. The road enters Henderson following W. Main St. until it terminates at Bus. US&nbsp;79 and Bus. SH&nbsp;64.<ref name="Mapbook 884">{{Texas Mapbook|page=884|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

The road encounters terrain of gentle relief for its entire length.<ref name="Tyler map">{{cite map|publisher=United States Geological Survey|title=Tyler, Texas|url=https://ims.er.usgs.gov/gda_services/download?item_id=5216762&quad=Tyler&state=TX&grid=30X60&series=Map%20GeoPDF|format=PDF|edition=1991|scale=1:100,000|series=30x60 minute series (topographic)|access-date=May 31, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726171427/http://ims.er.usgs.gov/gda_services/download?item_id=5216762&quad=Tyler&state=TX&grid=30X60&series=Map%20GeoPDF|archive-date=July 26, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Henderson map">{{cite map|publisher=United States Geological Survey|title=Henderson, Texas|url=https://ims.er.usgs.gov/gda_services/download?item_id=5201030&quad=Henderson&state=TX&grid=30X60&series=Map%20GeoPDF|format=PDF|edition=1986|scale=1:100,000|series=30x60 minute series (topographic)|access-date=May 31, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726171739/http://ims.er.usgs.gov/gda_services/download?item_id=5201030&quad=Henderson&state=TX&grid=30X60&series=Map%20GeoPDF|archive-date=July 26, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>

The route that would become FM&nbsp;13 was designated as SH&nbsp;324 between Henderson and Carlisle on October 30, 1939.<ref name="SH 324">{{TxDOT|SH|324|access-date=May 31, 2011}}</ref> The town of Carlisle was renamed Price the following year.<ref name="Price">{{cite web|url=https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hlp53|title=Price, TX (Rusk County)|last1=Morris|first1=Randall|last2=Morris|first2=Rebecca|work=Handbook of Texas Online|publisher=Texas State Historical Association|access-date=May 31, 2011}}</ref> The highway was redesignated FM 13 on March 26, 1942.<ref name="FM 13" /><ref name="SH 324" /> A second, discontinuous segment of the road was designated on June 11, 1945, between Troup and the Cherokee–Rusk county line west of Price, and the uniting segment from that county line to Price was designated on February 20, 1946.<ref name="FM 13" /><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.1445428,-95.1171937/32.1532543,-94.7997888/@32.1518643,-94.8157146,15z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Map of FM 13|access-date=August 3, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Smith |location=Troup |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|135|city1=Jacksonville|city2=Kilgore}} }} {{TXint |county=Cherokee |location=none |mile=5.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|856|dir1=south}} }} {{TXint |county=Rusk |cspan=3 |location=Price |mile=11.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|42|city1=Kilgore}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=18.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|571}} }} {{TXint |location=Henderson |mile=20.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|79|dab1=Henderson|SH-Bus|64|dab2=Henderson}} }} {{jctbtm}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 14== {{Redirect|FM 14|the video game|Football Manager 2014}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=14 |length_mi=41.545 |length_round=3 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 14">{{TxDOT|FM|14|access-date=July 20, 2011}}</ref> |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 14"/> |location=Smith and Wood counties }}

'''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;14''' ('''FM&nbsp;14''') is a {{convert|41.545|mi|km|adj=on}} state road in Smith and Wood counties. It begins at Loop&nbsp;323 in Tyler and travels northward with a major intersection at I-20 near Shady Grove before terminating at SH&nbsp;154 south of Winnsboro. The road also passes through the town of Hawkins. The road was designated in 1942.

FM&nbsp;14 begins in Tyler at Loop&nbsp;323 in Smith County. The road proceeds along State Park Highway through Shady Grove (where it intersects I-20) and Red Springs, where it turns to the northeast. The road then turns to the north, crossing into Wood County and passing through Hawkins, where it intersects US&nbsp;80. It continues north through the towns of Pine Mills and Oak Grove to the northern terminus at SH&nbsp;154.

;History FM&14 was designated as SH&nbsp;270 between Tyler and Sand Flat on June 21, 1938.<ref name="SH 270">{{TxDOT|SH|270|access-date=July 20, 2011}}</ref> The highway was redesignated FM 14 on March 26, 1942.<ref name="FM 14" /><ref name="SH 270" /> The road was extended to SH&nbsp;154 on June 11, 1945, and to the current northern terminus on July 14, 1949.<ref name="FM 14" /> On May 31, 1966, the portion from Spur 147 to US&nbsp;271 became an extension of Spur 147. The road was rerouted east to US 271 on September 27, 1971. The portion from Loop 323 to US 271 was redesignated '''Urban Road 14''' ('''UR&nbsp;14''') on June 27, 1995. The designation reverted to FM&nbsp;14 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated">{{cite web |url=http://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot/commission/2018/1115/4.pdf|title=Minute Order 115371|publisher=Texas Transportation Commission|date=November 15, 2018|access-date=August 26, 2020}}</ref>

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.3699622,-95.2886228/32.8738457,-95.3449911/@32.756021,-95.4105955,11z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Map of FM 14|access-date=August 3, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Smith |cspan=7 |location=Tyler |lspan=2 |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|271|name1=E. Gentry Parkway|city1=Gladewater|city2=Tyler}} }} {{TXint |mile=2.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|323|name1=E. Northwest Loop}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|location1=Dallas|location2=Shreveport}} |notes=I-20 exit 562}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=8.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|Park|16|dir1=west|location1=Tyler State Park}} }} {{TXint |location=Red Springs |mile=12.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|16|city1=Lindale|city2=Winona}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=12.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2710|dir1=west|city1=Lindale}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=16.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2015|dir1=south}} }} {{TXint |county=Wood |cspan=8 |location=Hawkins |mile=18.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|80|city1=Mineola|city2=Longview}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=20.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1795|dir1=north|city1=Shady Grove|countydab1=Upshur}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=22.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2659|dir1=south}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=23.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2869|city1=Winnsboro}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=31.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|49|city1=Mineola|city2=Gilmer}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=36.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|154|city1=Quitman|city2=Gilmer}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=37.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2088|city1=Quitman|city2=Perryville|countydab2=Wood}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=41.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|37|city1=Quitman|city2=Winnsboro}} }} {{jctbtm}}

==FM 15== {{Redirect|FM 15|the video game|Football Manager 2015}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=15 |length_mi=10.302 |length_round=3 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 15">{{TxDOT|FM|15|access-date=July 22, 2011}}</ref> |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 15"/> |location=Smith County }} '''Farm to Market Road 15''' ('''FM&nbsp;15''') is a {{convert|10.3|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route in Smith County. From its western terminus at SH&nbsp;135 in Troup, it runs eastward along East Bryant Street. Outside the city limits, it continues eastward before turning to the north and then to the northeast in the community of Salem.<ref name="TSHA Salem">{{Handbook of Texas|id=HTS01|name=Salem, TX (Smith County)|author=McCroskey, Vista K.|date=February 3, 2021|retrieved=July 6, 2023}}</ref> The eastern terminus of FM&nbsp;15 is at SH&nbsp;64 in Wright City.<ref name="Mapbook 883">{{Texas Mapbook|page=883|year=2018|link=no|access-date=July 6, 2023}}</ref><ref name="Mapbook 841">{{Texas Mapbook|page=841|year=2018|link=no|access-date=July 6, 2023}}</ref>

The route that is currently FM&nbsp;15 was designated as SH&nbsp;269 on June 21, 1938.<ref name="SH 269">{{TxDOT|SH|269|access-date=July 22, 2011}}</ref> It was redesignated FM&nbsp;15 on March 26, 1942.<ref name="FM 15" /><ref name="SH 269" /> {{Clear}}

==FM 16== {{Redirect|FM 16|the video game|Football Manager 2016}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=16 |length_mi=42.010 |length_ref=<ref name="TXDOT FM 16">{{TxDOT|FM|16}}</ref><ref group="nb" name="16-concur">The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 16 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with SH 110 in Van.</ref> |formed=March 26, 1942 |location=Van Zandt and Smith counties }} [[File:Lindale May 2018 21 (Hubbard Street and Main Street).jpg|thumb|FM 16 as Hubbard Street at the intersection with US 69 in Lindale]]

'''Farm to Market Road 16''' ('''FM 16''') is located in Van Zandt and Smith counties. The road is {{convert|42|mi|km}} long.<ref name="TXDOT FM 16" />

The road begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;64 just west of Colfax. From there, it goes east through Colfax and Van, intersecting I-20 at an interchange. From Van, the road continues east along SH&nbsp;110 passing through the towns of Garden Valley, Hideaway, Lindale, Red Springs, and Winona, where it has a brief concurrency with SH&nbsp;155. From Winona, the road continues east to the eastern terminus at US 271.<ref name="TXDOT FM 16" />

FM 16 was formed on March 26, 1942, from Colfax to Van, replacing a part of SH&nbsp;243. The road was extended to the current western terminus just west of Colfax and eastward to Lindale on June 11, 1945, creating a concurrency with SH 110. The road was extended east to Winona on February 14, 1947, and extended to its current length on October 29, 1948.<!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=}} {{TXint |county=Van Zandt |cspan=5 |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|64|city1=Canton|city2=Tyler}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|773|city1=Ben Wheeler|city2=Murchison}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Dallas|ciy2=Longview}} |notes=I-20 exit 537}} {{TXint |location=Van |lspan=2 |mile=9.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|314|dir1=south|name1=Oak Street|to2=to|I|20|city1=Edom}} }} {{TXint |mile=9.8 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|110|dir1=north|city1=Grand Saline}} |notes=West end of SH 110 overlap}} {{TXint |county=Smith |cspan=13 |location=none |mile=14.5 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|110|dir1=east|city1=Tyler}} |notes=East end of SH 110 overlap}} {{TXint |location=Garden Valley |mile=15.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1253|city1=Jamestown|city2=Tyler}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=22.2 |type=etc |road={{jct|state=TX|Toll|49|city1=Mineola|city2=Tyler}} }} {{TXint |location=Lindale |lspan=3 |mile=23.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|849|dir1=south|name1=Mt. Sylvan Street|city1=Mount Sylvan}} }} {{TXint |mile=24.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|69|city1=Mineola|city2=Tyler}} }} {{TXint |mile=24.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2710|dir1=east}} }} {{TXint |location=Red Springs |mile=32.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|14|city1=Hawkins|city2=Tyler|location3=Tyler State Park}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=36.5 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2015|dir1=north|city1=Hawkins}} |notes=West end of FM 2015 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=36.6 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2015|dir1=south|city1=Tyler}} |notes=East end of FM 2015 overlap}} {{TXint |location=Winona |lspan=2 |mile=39.6 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|155|dir1=south|city1=Tyler}} |notes=West end of SH 155 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=39.7 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|155|dir1=north|city1=Big Sandy}} |notes=East end of SH 155 overlap}} {{TXint |location=Starrville |mile=43.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|757|dir1=south}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=47.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|271|city1=Gladewater|city2=Tyler}} }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur,etc}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 17== {{Redirect|FM 17|the video game|Football Manager 2017}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=17 |length_mi=34.590 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 17">{{TxDOT|FM|17|access-date=September 13, 2011}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 17"/> |location=Van Zandt and Wood counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 17''' ('''FM 17''') is located in Van Zandt and Wood counties. The road is {{convert|34.6|mi|km}} long.<ref name="FM 17" />

The road begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;64 near Canton. From there, it goes northeast, intersecting I-20 at an interchange. The road continues on to SH&nbsp;110 in Grand Saline, Texas. The road then follows SH 110 to US 80. The road follows US 80 before heading northeast and north to FM&nbsp;515. The road follows FM 515 east and then heads north and east to SH&nbsp;154 in Yantis.<ref name="FM 17" />

FM 17 was formed on March 26, 1942, from Grand Saline to Alba, replacing a part of SH&nbsp;110. The road was extended southwest {{convert|7.0|mi|km}} on January 11, 1945. On June 11 of that year, the road was extended southwest to Canton, its current southern terminus. The road was extended to Yantis on December 17, 1947. The road was extended along old US 69 in Alba on October 26, 1954. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended east {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} from Yantis. On October 11, 1961, the section from Yantis east {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} was transferred to FM&nbsp;2225. This section of FM 2225 became part of FM&nbsp;2966 on October 6, 1980, due to construction of Lake Fork Reservoir, which caused some parts of FM 2225 to be inundated and also resulted in FM 17 being relocated along FM 515 over Lake Fork Reservoir, as the old route was inundated (part is now part of FM 514 and FM Spur&nbsp;514).<!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=}} {{TXint |county=Van Zandt |cspan=6 |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|64|city1=Canton|city2=Tyler}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1255|dir1=north}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=1.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|location1=Dallas|location2=Shreveport}} |notes=I-20 exit 528}} {{TXint |location=Grand Saline |lspan=3 |type=concur |mile=12.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|110|dir1=east|city1=Van|city2=Tyler}} |notes=South end of SH 110 overlap}} {{TXint |type=concur |mile=12.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|80|dir1=west|city1=Edgewood}} |notes=North end of SH 110 overlap; south end of US 80 overlap}} {{TXint |type=concur |mile=13.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|80|dir1=east|city1=Mineola}} |notes=North end of US 80 overlap}} {{TXint |county=Wood |cspan=8 |location=none |mile=20.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|779|city1=Golden}} }} {{TXint |location=Alba |lspan=2 |mile=23.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|69|city1=Emory|city2=Mineola}} }} {{TXint |mile=24.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|182|city1=Quitman}} }} {{TXint |location=none |type=concur |mile=30.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|515|dir1=west|city1=Point}} |notes=South end of FM 515 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=31.7 |bridge=Bridge over Lake Fork Reservoir }} {{TXint |location=none |type=concur |mile=32.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|515|dir1=east|city1=Winnsboro}} |notes=North end of FM 515 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=35.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|514|dir1=west|city1=Point}} }} {{TXint |location=Yantis |mile=37.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|154|FM|2966|dir2=south|city1=Sulphur Springs|city2=Quitman}} }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 18== {{Redirect|FM 18|the video game|Football Manager 2018}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=18 |length_mi=18.6 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 18">{{TxDOT|FM|18|access-date=September 25, 2011}}</ref> |length_round=1 |length_notes= |formed=September 19, 1951<ref name="FM 18"/> |location=Taylor and Callahan counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 18''' ('''FM 18''') is located in Taylor and Callahan counties. It is approximately {{convert|18.6|miles|km}} long.

FM 18 begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;36 in Abilene near Abilene Regional Airport. The highway leaves the city limits and enters Callahan County at Elmdale Road. The highway runs east and enters Clyde near FM 1707. FM 18 has an interchange with FM 604 before running through town on South 1st Street before turning at a nearly 90 degree angle onto Stephens Street. The highway makes another turn at FM 258 before leaving the town. FM 18 runs east to Baird where it ends at an intersection with BL I-20.

The current route was designated on September 19, 1951, from a segment of US 80.<ref name="FM 18" /> The section from SH 36 to Elmdale Community was redesignated '''Urban Road 18''' ('''UR&nbsp;18''') on June 27, 1995. The designation reverted to FM&nbsp;18 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.4305098,-99.6819893/32.3941276,-99.3942874/@32.3969913,-99.4097305,15z/data=!4m19!4m18!1m15!3m4!1m2!1d-99.4951411!2d32.4057685!3s0x8656befe0bb6b1b3:0xb78b0ce0674bbff7!3m4!1m2!1d-99.4470598!2d32.3879724!3s0x8656b8c9baa5c8f9:0xd3c53c3379cb3d38!3m4!1m2!1d-99.3944002!2d32.3932943!3s0x8656b843d86fbda1:0x15f067a05ff0b765!1m0!3e0|title=Overview Map of FM 18|access-date=December 6, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Taylor |location=Abilene |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|36|city1=Abilene|city2=Cross Plains}} }} {{TXint |county=Callahan |cspan=5 |location=none |mile=7.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|603|city1=Eula}} }} {{TXint |location=Clyde |lspan=3 |mile=9.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1707|name1=Hays Road|to2=to|I|20}} }} {{TXint |mile=10.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|604}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |mile=12.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|258|dir1=west}} }} {{TXint |location=Baird |mile=18.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|BL|20|dab1=Baird|name1=4th Street}} |notes=Former US 80}} {{jctbtm}} --> {{clear}}

===RM 18 (1942)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=RM |route=18 |location=Mitchell County |formed=March 26, 1942<ref name="FM 18"/> |deleted=April 23, 1947<ref name="FM 18"/> }}

RM 18 was formed on March 26, 1942, from part of SH&nbsp;208 from Colorado City, Texas south {{convert|6.0|mi|km}}.<ref name="FM 18" /> On April 29, 1942, another section was added from Robert Lee, Texas north {{convert|6.0|mi|km}} to the county road to Sanco.<ref name="FM 18" /> On November 18, 1944, the gap between {{convert|6.0|mi|km}} miles north of Robert Lee and {{convert|6.0|mi|km}} miles south of Colorado City was filled.<ref name="FM 18" /> This route was cancelled on April 23, 1947, when it became an extension of SH&nbsp;208.<ref name="FM 18" /> {{clear}}

==FM 19== {{Redirect|FM 19|the video game|Football Manager 2019}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=19 |length_mi=13.362 |length_ref=<ref name="TXDOT FM 19">{{TxDOT|FM|19}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=April 29, 1942 |location=Anderson County }} '''Farm to Market Road 19''' ('''FM 19''') is located in Anderson County. The road is {{convert|13.4|mi|km}} long.

The road begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;155 in Frankston. From there, it goes south to Neches, via Todd City.<ref name="TXDOT FM 19" /> The southern terminus is at FM&nbsp;2574.

FM 19 was designated on April 29, 1942, as a route between Neches and Todd City. It was extended north to Frankston on May 19 of that year. On October 24, 1944, the portion from Todd City to Frankston was canceled due to the extension of SH 155 to Palestine. On December 17, 1952, FM 19 was extended back from Todd City to Frankston. The original section from had been designated as SH&nbsp;272 on June 21, 1938, while it was being built. When the route was built some time after September 26, 1939, SH 272 was cancelled, meaning the road was already built at the time FM 19 was designated.<!-- {{jcttop|state=TX}} {{TXint |county=Anderson |cspan=2 |location=Neches |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2574|city1=Neches}} |notes=Southern terminus }} {{TXint |location=Frankston |mile=14.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|TX|155|city1=Tyler|city2=Palestine}} |notes=Northern terminus }} {{jctbtm}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 20== {{Redirect|FM 20|the video game|Football Manager 2020}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=20 |length_mi=54.213 |length_ref=<ref name="TXDOT FM 20">{{TxDOT|FM|20}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=April 29, 1942 |location=Bastrop, Caldwell, and Guadalupe counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 20''' ('''FM 20''') is located in Bastrop, Caldwell, and Guadalupe counties. The road is {{convert|54.2|mi|km}} long.

The road begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;71 just west of Bastrop. From there, it goes southwest, passing through Red Rock. At Lockhart, it becomes concurrent with US 183 for a 0.1-mile segment, then turns off to the west on State Park Road. It continues southwest, passing through Fentress, until its southern terminus at SH&nbsp;123 just north of Seguin.

FM 20 was designated on April 29, 1942, from Bastrop southwestward to Lockhart (this was part of SH&nbsp;21 before 1939).<ref name="TXDOT FM 20" /> On April 18, 1958, it was extended southwest to FM&nbsp;621, replacing FM&nbsp;964. Six days later, it was extended southwest to just north of Seguin, replacing a section of FM&nbsp;621. However, the signs did not change until the 1959 Texas Travel Map was released to the public; On October 31, 1958, around the time the signs were changed, the current FM 964 was designated.<ref name="TXDOT FM 20" /><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/29.6191033,-97.9673391/30.1101755,-97.3730324/@30.094206,-97.4027019,14z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-97.7562438!2d29.7714693!3s0x864352ecbe77413b:0x2d3a1361affd9ded!1m0!3e0|title=Overview Map of FM 20|access-date=April 15, 2017}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Guadalupe |cspan=5 |location=Seguin |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|123|city1=San Marcos|city2=Seguin}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2623|dir1=west|city1=Geronimo}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=8.5 |type=etc |road={{jct|state=TX|Toll|130|city1=Austin|location2=San Antonio}} |notes=SH 130 exit 491}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=9.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3353|dir1=north}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=13.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|621|dir1=north|city1=San Marcos}} }} {{TXint |county=Caldwell |cspan=7 |location=Fentress |mile=16.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|80|city1=San Marcos|city2=Luling}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=25.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|Park|10|dir1=south|location1=Lockhart State Park}} }} {{TXint |location=Lockhart |lspan=3 |mile=27.9 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|183|dir1=north|city1=Austin}} |notes=South end of US 183 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=28.0 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|183|dir1=south|city1=Luling}} |notes=North end of US 183 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=28.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1322|city1=Brownsboro}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=32.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|713|dir1=east}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=35.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1854|dir1=west|city1=Mustang Ridge}} }} {{TXint |county=Bastrop |cspan=4 |location=Bateman |mile=40.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|86|dir1=south|city1=Brownsboro}} }} {{TXint |location=Red Rock |mile=42.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|812|dir1=west|city1=Austin}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=45.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|535|city1=Cedar Creek|city2=Rockne}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=54.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|21|SH|71|city1=Austin|city2=Bastrop}} }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur,etc}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 21== {{Redirect|FM 21|the video game|Football Manager 2021}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=21 |length_mi=15.89 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 21">{{TxDOT|FM|21|access-date=March 5, 2012}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 21"/> |location=Franklin, Titus, and Camp counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 21''' ('''FM 21''') is located in Franklin, Titus, and Camp counties. It is approximately {{convert|15.9|mi|km}} long.

FM&nbsp;21 begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;11. It then proceeds through a relatively empty, farming area of Camp County. After approximately {{convert|3.6|mi|km}}, FM&nbsp;21 crosses Lake Bob Sandlin. The bridge that crosses Lake Bob Sandlin is approximately a half a mile long (0.8&nbsp;km). After crossing the lake, FM&nbsp;21 passes Lake Bob Sandlin State Park.<ref name="Bob Sandlin State Park">{{cite web |author=Staff |publisher= Texas Parks and Wildlife Department |url= http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/lake_bob_sandlin/ |title= Lake Bob Sandlin State Park |access-date= March 5, 2012}}</ref> The road then passes through the unincorporated community of Blodgett. After this, FM&nbsp;21 passes through a long stretch of open farmland before passing through Hopewell and continues to its northern terminus of SH&nbsp;37.

FM&nbsp;21 was designated on April 29, 1942, as a {{convert|5.5|mi|km|adj=on}} road traveling from SH&nbsp;11 to around Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. Later that day, another segment from created from SH 37 through Hopewell to Macon (erroneously shown as FM 28 on one administration order), creating a gap in the route. The gap was filled on June 11, 1945.<ref name="FM 21" /><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|length_ref=<ref>{{google maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/33.0049968,-95.0546325/33.1476834,-95.2385846/@33.0676034,-95.1729827,12.67z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Route of FM 21|access-date=January 14, 2019|link=no}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Camp |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|11|city1=Winnsboro|city2=Pittsburg}} }} {{TXint |county1=Camp |county2=Titus |location=none |mile=3.6 |mile2=4.2 |bridge=Bridge over Lake Bob Sandlin }} {{TXint |county=Titus |cspan=2 |location=Blodgett |mile=6.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|127|dir1=east|city1=Mount Pleasant}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=7.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2882|dir1=east|city1=Mount Pleasant}} }} {{TXint |county=Franklin |cspan=4 |location=none |mile=8.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3007|dir1=south|location1=Lake Cypress Springs}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=12.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2723|dir1=south|location1=Lake Cypress Springs}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=15.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|115|city1=Scroggins|location2=Lake Cypress Springs}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=15.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|37|city1=Winnsboro|city2=Mount Vernon}} }} {{jctbtm}} -->

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==FM 22== {{Redirect|FM 22|the video game|Football Manager 2022}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=22 |length_mi=9.070 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 22">{{TxDOT|FM|22|access-date=January 5, 2011}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 22"/> |location=Cherokee County }} '''Farm to Market Road 22''' ('''FM 22''') is located in north-central Cherokee County. It is approximately {{convert|9.1|mi|km}} long.<ref name="FM 22" />

The western terminus of FM 22 is at an intersection with US 69 in Craft.<ref name="Mapbook 940">{{Texas Mapbook|page=940|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> The route travels east through Turney and Gallatin, where it is known as 1st Avenue and has a brief concurrency with FM 768. FM 22 continues eastward and ends at an intersection with SH&nbsp;110 south of the community of Ponta.<ref name="FM 22" /><ref name="Mapbook 999">{{Texas Mapbook|page=999|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

FM 22 was commissioned on April 29, 1942, along the current route. On May 7, 1970, a section west of US 69 at Craft, connecting to FM&nbsp;347 south of Jacksonville, was added, increasing the length by {{convert|1.2|mi|km}}. This addition was removed from the state highway system on March 1, 1972, in exchange for the creation of FM 3198.<ref name="FM 22" /> {{clear}}

==FM 23== {{Redirect|FM 23|the video game|Football Manager 2023}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=23 |length_mi=14.56 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 23">{{TxDOT|FM|23|access-date= March 5, 2012|link=no}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 23"/> |location=Cherokee County }}

'''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;23''' ('''FM&nbsp;23''') is located in Cherokee County. [[File:Texas_FM_23.jpg|left|thumb|FM 23 in Cherokee County, July 2016.]]

FM&nbsp;23 begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;294.<ref name="Mapbook 1056">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1056|year=2018|link=no|access-date=November 22, 2022}}</ref> It travels through empty agricultural areas of Cherokee County, and serves as both endpoints for FM&nbsp;1857.<ref name="Mapbook 1056"/><ref name="Mapbook 1057">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1057|year=2018|link=no|access-date=November 22, 2022}}</ref><ref name="FM 1857">{{TxDOT|FM|1857|link=no|access-date=November 22, 2022}}</ref> FM 23 passes Russell Cemetery outside of Rusk.<ref name="Mapbook 1057"/> It crosses FM&nbsp;343 as it enters Rusk.<ref name="Mapbook 999"/> FM&nbsp;23 travels through the city before ending at an intersection with Loop&nbsp;62 and FM&nbsp;752.<ref name="Mapbook 999"/>

FM&nbsp;23 was designated on April 29, 1942, along the current route.<ref name="FM 23" /> {{clear}}

==FM 24== {{Redirect|FM 24|the video game|Football Manager 2024}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=24 |length_mi=5.056 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 24">{{TxDOT|FM|24|access-date= March 5, 2012}}</ref> |formed=May 23, 1951<ref name="FM 24"/> |location=Nueces County }} '''Farm to Market Road 24''' ('''FM&nbsp;24''') is located in Nueces County. It is locally known as Violet Road. The highway's southern terminus is at SH&nbsp;44 in Violet. It runs north into Corpus Christi, passing several churches,<ref name="Church">{{cite web |author= Staff |url=http://www.stpeterprince.net/|title= St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church |location= Corpus Christi, TX |publisher= St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church |access-date= March 25, 2012}}</ref> and the small Violet Park, before intersecting Spur&nbsp;407. It continues to its northern terminus at exit&nbsp;11B of I-37.<ref name="Mapbook 2139">{{Texas Mapbook|page=2139|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 24, 2022}}</ref>

FM 24 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH&nbsp;44 to Spur 407 (then SH&nbsp;9). It was extended to its current length on September 5, 1973.<ref name="FM 24" /> {{clear}}

===FM 24 (1942)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=24 |length_mi= |formed=April 29, 1942 |deleted=June 22, 1944 |location=Coleman County }} A previous route numbered FM&nbsp;24 was designated in Coleman County on April 29, 1942, from Coleman west to the New Central School. It was {{convert|9.5|mi|km}} in length. The entire route was then cancelled on June 22, 1944, and transferred to FM&nbsp;53 (now SH&nbsp;153).<ref name="FM 24" /> {{Clear}}

==FM 25== {{Redirect|FM 25|the cancelled video game|Football Manager 25}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=25 |location=Comal and Guadalupe counties |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 25">{{TxDOT|FM|25|access-date=December 14, 2013}}</ref> |deleted=September 28, 1988 }} '''Farm to Market Road 25''' ('''FM 25''') was located in Comal and Guadalupe counties. No highway currently uses the FM 25 designation.

FM 25 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US 81 (now Business I-35) near New Braunfels to US 90 near Seguin. On October 28, 1960, FM 25 was signed, but not designated, as an extension of SH&nbsp;46. On June 9, 1966, the section from US 90 north to I-10 was redesignated as an extension of Spur 351 (but still signed as part of SH 46). On February 26, 1968, the section from I-35 northwest {{convert|0.26|mi|km}} was transferred to SH&nbsp;46 and Loop 337. The remainder of FM 25 was cancelled on September 28, 1988, and transferred to SH 46. Spur 351, which by then had been extended south to SH&nbsp;123, became part of SH 46 on May 14, 1990.<ref name="SH 46">{{TxDOT|SH|46|access-date=April 9, 2019}}</ref> {{clear}}

==FM 26== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=26 |length_mi=23.247 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 26">{{TxDOT|FM|26|access-date=March 6, 2012}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 26"/> |location=Martin and Dawson counties }} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;26''' ('''FM&nbsp;26''') is located in Martin and Dawson counties.

The southern terminus of FM&nbsp;26 is at FM&nbsp;846 in Martin County.<ref name="Mapbook 769">{{Texas Mapbook|page=769|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 27, 2022}}</ref> It runs northwest, intersecting FM&nbsp;2212 in the community of Brown, before turning west. The route turns to the northwest again at its intersection with FM&nbsp;3263. FM&nbsp;26 is briefly concurrent FM&nbsp;2002 before splitting off and entering Dawson County.<ref name="Mapbook 727">{{Texas Mapbook|page=727|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 27, 2022}}</ref> Continuing to the northwest, FM&nbsp;26 crosses FM&nbsp;828 in Sparenburg before reaching its northern terminus at US&nbsp;87.<ref name="Mapbook 684">{{Texas Mapbook|page=684|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 27, 2022}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;26 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US&nbsp;87 south of Lamesa to Sparenberg in Dawson County, and was {{convert|5.3|mi|km}} in length. FM&nbsp;26 was extended south {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} on November 20, 1951, and to the Martin County line on March 26, 1953, adding another {{convert|0.2|mi|km}}; that same day, a {{convert|1.8|mi|km}} farm to market road from there to FM&nbsp;1742 was designated, but not yet numbered. On April 9, 1953, the road was extended southwest over the unnumbered road to FM&nbsp;1742, and FM&nbsp;1742 was cancelled and combined with FM&nbsp;26.<ref name="FM 26" /> {{clear}}

==FM 27== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=27 |length_mi=27.247 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 27">{{TxDOT|FM|27}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 27"/> |location=Freestone and Limestone counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 27''' ('''FM&nbsp;27''') is located in Freestone and Limestone counties.

The western terminus of FM&nbsp;27 is at SH&nbsp;171. In Wortham, FM&nbsp;27 passes Wortham High School before passing through downtown. It runs concurrently with FM&nbsp;80 just south of Kirvin. FM&nbsp;27 then enters Fairfield and reaches its eastern terminus at US&nbsp;84.

FM&nbsp;27 was designated on April 29, 1942, from Fairfield to Wortham, approximately {{convert|18.5|mi|km}}. This was SH&nbsp;210 before 1939. On February 15, 1950, the highway was extended from Wortham to the Limestone County line, replacing FM&nbsp;1450 and adding approximately {{convert|1.6|mi|km}}. On September 27, 1960, FM&nbsp;27 was extended by {{convert|7.4|mi|km}} to its current length.<ref name="FM 27" /> {{clear}}

==FM 28== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=28 |length_mi=29.675 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 28">{{TxDOT|FM|28|access-date= March 9, 2012}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="FM 28"/> |location=Floyd and Crosby counties }} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;28''' ('''FM&nbsp;28''') is located in Crosby and Floyd counties.

FM&nbsp;28's southern terminus is at an intersection with US&nbsp;82/SH&nbsp;114. From there, FM&nbsp;28 heads north, then east, then north again. Turning to the northwest, it passes through Dougherty before turning to the north again to an intersection with US&nbsp;62/US&nbsp;70. FM&nbsp;28 runs concurrently with these highways for about {{convert|1|mi|km|spell=in}} before again heading north, reaching its northern terminus at County Roads&nbsp;200 and&nbsp;303.

FM&nbsp;28 was designated in Floyd County on June 23, 1942, from US&nbsp;70 to Dougherty. On July 21, 1949, FM&nbsp;28 was extended to the Crosby County line, adding approximately {{convert|8.2|mi|km}}. On October 26, 1954, FM&nbsp;28 was extended south to FM&nbsp;1441 (which later became part of FM&nbsp;193). On November 1, 1954, FM&nbsp;28 was extended to its current southern terminus, FM&nbsp;1441 was truncated, and FM&nbsp;1472 was cancelled. On March 24, 1958, FM&nbsp;28 was extended {{convert|5.3|mi|km}} northward to its current northern terminus, as FM&nbsp;2265 was cancelled and combined.<ref name="FM 28" /> {{clear}}

==FM 29== '''Farm to Market Road 29''' ('''FM 29''') is a designation that has been used twice. No highway currently uses the FM&nbsp;29 designation.

===FM 29 (1942–1949)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=29 |length_mi=22.1 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 29">{{TxDOT|FM|29|access-date=December 15, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942 |deleted=May 20, 1949<ref name="FM 29"/> |location=Grimes County }}

FM 29 was designated on April 29, 1942, along a road in Grimes County from SH&nbsp;90 near Singleton to Iola. The road was {{convert|11.0|mi|km}} long. On January 27, 1949, FM&nbsp;29 was extended north to North Zulch. On May 20, 1949, the designation was cancelled, with the road becoming an extension of FM&nbsp;39.<ref name="FM 29" /> {{clear}}

===FM 29 (1951–1967)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=29 |length_mi=1.9 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 29"/> |formed=May 23, 1951 |deleted=October 27, 1967<ref name="FM 29"/> |location=Val Verde County }}

The FM&nbsp;29 designation was later applied to a road in Val Verde County, beginning at US&nbsp;90 (later Loop&nbsp;406, now Spur&nbsp;406) northwest of Devils River and heading northeast to Lake Walk. When it was designated, the road was {{convert|2.12|mi|km}} long; by 1965, the highway had been truncated to {{convert|1.9|mi|km}}. FM&nbsp;29 was cancelled on October 27, 1967, because the roadway was to be inundated by Amistad Reservoir. As a result, the road was permanently closed.<ref name="FM 29" /> {{clear}}

==FM 30== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=30 |length_mi=3.622 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 30">{{TxDOT|FM|30|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 23, 1951 |location=Uvalde County }} '''Farm to Market Road 30''' ('''FM 30''') is located in Uvalde County. The road begins at SH&nbsp;127 {{convert|3.0|mi|km}} northwest of Sabinal, and proceeds northward to end at a county road. {{clear}}

===FM 30 (1942)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=30 |length_mi=24 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 30"/> |formed=April 29, 1942 |decommissioned=January 7, 1948<ref name="FM 30"/> |location=Childress County }}

The original '''Farm to Market Road 30''', designated on April 29, 1942, ran from Memphis east to a connection with US 83 in Childress County. FM 30 was cancelled on January 7, 1948, and became part of SH&nbsp;256.<ref name="FM 30" /> {{clear}}

==FM 31== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=31 |length_mi=43.335 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 31">{{TxDOT|FM|31|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 31"/> |location=Harrison and Panola counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 31''' ('''FM 31''') is located in Harrison and Panola counties. The highway begins at US 59 (Future I-369) in Marshall, turning southeast while intersecting I-20 outside the city limits. In the community of Crossroads, FM&nbsp;2625 passes through while FM&nbsp;2199 ends completely, all while FM 31 continues southeastward. In the town of Elysian Fields, FM&nbsp;451 ends as FM 31 heads into Panola County. The highway intersects US 79 in De Berry. The road has a small concurrency with FM&nbsp;123 in Carthage. Further south, FM&nbsp;2517 makes a four-way intersection there, where a few miles to the east FM&nbsp;3359 is formed. The highway ends at the Louisiana state line, where it becomes LA 765.

FM 31 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US 59 in Marshall to Elysian Fields. On June 11, 1945, it was extended southward to the Panola County line. Seven days later, it was extended south to De Berry. On November 20, 1951, it was extended south to what was then FM&nbsp;998. On January 7, 1952, FM 31 was extended southward to the Louisiana state line, replacing a section of FM 123 (which was rerouted over FM 998 instead). {{clear}}

==RM 32== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=RM |route=32 |length_mi=23.23 |length_ref=<ref name="RM 32">{{TxDOT|RM|32|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="RM 32"/> |location=Blanco, Comal, and Hays counties }} '''Ranch to Market Road 32''' ('''RM 32''') is located in Blanco, Comal, and Hays counties. The road begins at US 281 south of Blanco, and continues east as it enters Comal County. In Fischer, FM&nbsp;3424 ends there, and upon entering Hays County, the highway ends at an intersection with RM&nbsp;12 in Wimberley.

RM 32 was designated as SH&nbsp;232 between SH 80 in Wimberley and US 281 on August 1, 1936. SH 80 was truncated and the western terminus became RM 12 on March 26, 1942; at the same time, SH 232 was to be redesignated as an RM road once the counties agreed to do so, which happened by April 29, 1942, when RM 32 was designated, replacing SH 232.<ref name="SH 232">{{TxDOT|SH|232|access-date=April 14, 2014}}</ref><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/30.0706114,-98.4104281/29.9424153,-98.0920652/@29.9346079,-98.1005309,15z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Map of RM 32|access-date=August 3, 2016}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Blanco |cspan=2 |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|281|city1=Blanco|location2=San Antonio}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|473|dir1=west|city1=Twin Sisters}} }} {{TXint |county=Comal |cspan=3 |location=Fischer |mile=11.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|484|dir1=south|road|Cranes Mill Road|city1=Fischer}} }} {{TXint |location1=Fischer |location2=Canyon Lake |mile=11.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|484|city1=Fischer|location2=Canyon Lake}} }} {{TXint |location=Canyon Lake |mile=15.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3424|dir1=south|location1=Canyon Lake}} }} {{TXint |county=Hays |location=Wimberley |mile=23.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|12|city1=Wimberley|city2=San Marcos}} }} {{jctbtm}} --> {{clear}}

==RM 33== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=RM |route=33 |length_mi=57.48 |length_ref=<ref name="RM 33">{{TxDOT|RM|33|access-date=October 22, 2014}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="RM 33"/> |location=Howard, Glasscock, and Reagan counties }} '''Ranch to Market Road 33''' ('''RM 33''') is located in Howard, Glasscock, and Reagan counties. It runs from US&nbsp;87, {{convert|4|miles|km}} south of Big Spring, south to SH&nbsp;137.

RM 33 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US&nbsp;87 south of Big Spring south {{convert|6.4|mi|km}} to the Glasscock County line. On February 11, 1944, the designation was extended south to Garden City. On June 11, 1945, the route was extended south to Big Lake. On October 29, 1948, RM&nbsp;33 was extended south and east to SH&nbsp;163. On July 14, 1949, it was extended east to Eldorado, replacing FM&nbsp;865. By 1966, the section from RM&nbsp;1980 (now US&nbsp;190) to Eldorado was signed, but not designated, as SH&nbsp;29, and by 1969, the section from RM&nbsp;1800 south to RM&nbsp;1980 was signed, but not designated, as SH&nbsp;137. On June 30, 1977, the section from Eldorado west to RM&nbsp;1980 (along with RM&nbsp;1980 itself) was transferred to US&nbsp;190. On May 16, 1984, the section of RM&nbsp;33 from SH&nbsp;137 south to US&nbsp;190 officially became part of SH&nbsp;137.

;Junction list {{jcttop |length_ref=<ref>{{google maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/31.3593646,-101.4957032/32.1773156,-101.4728886/@31.7721192,-101.5298017,10z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Route of RM 33|access-date=July 15, 2018|link=no}}</ref> }} {{TXint |county=Reagan |cspan=3 |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|137|city1=Stiles|city2=Big Lake}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=13.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|2600|dir1=east}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=16.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1357|dir1=west|to2=to|SH|137}} }} {{TXint |county=Glasscock |cspan=3 |location=none |mile=25.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|2401|dir1=west|city1=Saint Lawrence}} }} {{TXint |location=Garden City |mile=35.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|158|city1=Midland|city2=Sterling City}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=50.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|461|to2=to|US|87|city1=Lomax}} }} {{TXint |county=Howard |cspan=2 |location=none |mile=56.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|818|dir1=west|city1=Elbow}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=57.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|87|city1=Big Spring|city2=San Angelo}} |notes=Interchange}} {{jctbtm}}

==FM 34== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=34 |length_mi=2.612 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 34">{{TxDOT|FM|34|access-date=September 22, 2011}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 34"/> |location=Hudspeth County }} {{Attached KML|display=inline|from=Farm to Market Road 34}} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;34''' ('''FM&nbsp;34''') is located in Hudspeth County.

The southern terminus of FM&nbsp;34 is at FM&nbsp;192, approximately {{convert|15|miles|km}} southeast of Fort Hancock. The road proceeds north for {{convert|2.6|mi|km}} before ending at I-10 exit&nbsp;87.<ref name="FM 34" /><ref name="Mapbook 1235">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1235|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;34 was designated on April 29, 1942, along the current route.<ref name="FM 34" /> {{clear}}

==FM 35== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=35 |length_mi=7.304 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 35">{{TxDOT|FM|35|access-date=January 13, 2014}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 35"/> |location=Rockwall and Hunt counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 35''' ('''FM 35''') is located in Rockwall and Hunt counties. The road begins at I-30 in Royse City and runs to SH&nbsp;276.

FM 35 was designated on April 29, 1942, from Quinlan to Mexico. On November 23, 1948, the section from Union Valley to Quinlan was added, creating a concurrency with SH 34. On November 30, 1949, the road was extended east {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} to Sabine River Bottom. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended west {{convert|4.9|mi|km}} to the Rockwall County line. On February 26, 1953, the road was extended west to the new location of US 67 (now I-30), replacing FM 1396. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended east to the Rains County line. On November 29, 1954, the road was extended east to US 69 (now FM 2795) at Emory, replacing FM 2102 and creating a concurrency with FM 47. On April 1, 1959, the Union Valley-Quinlan section was revised to end at Loop 264 instead of SH 34 (a {{convert|0.5|mi|km|adj=on}} section of FM 35 was transferred to Loop 264). On December 15, 1959, the concurrency with FM 47 was removed. On October 15, 1970, the section of FM 35 from Loop 264 west {{convert|5.8|mi|km}} miles was transferred to SH&nbsp;276. On October 25, 1990, a {{convert|21.3|mi|km|adj=on}} section of FM 35 from SH 34 east to US 69 was also transferred to SH 276.

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==FM 36== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=36 |length_mi=29.725 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 36">{{TxDOT|FM|36|access-date=January 13, 2014|link=no}}</ref><ref group="nb" name="36-concur">The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 36 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with SH 66 and US 380.</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 36"/> |location=Hunt County }} '''Farm to Market Road 36''' ('''FM 36''') is located in Hunt County. The road begins at SH 276 west of Quinlan and ends at FM 1562. There are concurrencies with US 380 and SH 66.

FM 36 was designated on April 29, 1942, from SH 24 (now US 380) west of Floyd to Merit. On September 12, 1946, the section from SH 24 at Floyd south to US 67 (now SH 66) at or near Caddo Mills was added, creating a concurrency with SH 24. On November 30, 1949, the road was extended southeast {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} from Caddo Mills. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended north to FM 1562. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended south to FM 35 (now SH 276). On June 24, 2010, the section of FM 36 from US 380 to BU 380-J was removed from the state highway system. FM 36 was instead realigned over the new US 380.

;Junction list {{jcttop |state=TX |county=Hunt |length_ref=<ref>{{google maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.9105975,-96.1695432/33.3027577,-96.2680901/@33.1091386,-96.3708437,11z/am=t?entry=ttu|title=Route of FM 36|access-date=January 14, 2018|link=no}}</ref> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|276|city1=Rockwall|city2=Royse City|city3=Quinlan}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=6.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1564|dir1=east}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=8.7 |mile2=9.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|30|name1=US 67<!--not signed here-->|city1=Dallas|city2=Greenville}} |notes=I-30 exit 85}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=11.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1903|dir1=east}} }} {{TXint |location=Caddo Mills |lspan=2 |mile=13.0 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|66|dir1=west|city1=Royse City}} |notes=South end of SH 66 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=13.1 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|66|dir1=east|city1=Greenville}} |notes=North end of SH 66 overlap}} {{TXint |location=Clinton |ctdab=Hunt |mile=16.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3211|dir1=east}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=19.2 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|380|dir1=east|road|County Road 1118|city1=Greenville<!--signed at other end of overlap-->|city2=Floyd}} |notes=South end of US 380 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=19.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|380|dab1=Floyd|dir1=east|city1=Floyd}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=20.6 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|380|dir1=west|city1=McKinney}} |notes=North end of US 380 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=24.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1569|dir1=east|city1=Wagner}} }} {{TXint |location=Merit |mile=25.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2194|city1=Farmersville|city2=Kellogg}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=31.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1562|city1=Blue Ridge|city2=Celeste}} }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}} {{clear}}

==FM 37== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=37 |location=Bailey, Lamb, Hale, and Floyd counties |length_mi=84.621 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 37">{{TxDOT|FM|37|access-date=January 7, 2014}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 37"/> }} '''Farm to Market Road 37''' ('''FM&nbsp;37''') is located in Bailey, Lamb, Hale, and Floyd counties. Its western terminus is at SH&nbsp;214 north of Enochs in Bailey County.<ref name="Mapbook 311">{{Texas Mapbook|page=311|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> FM&nbsp;37 runs eastward to FM&nbsp;54, with which it shares a brief concurrency through Bula and across the Lamb County line.<ref name="Mapbook 312">{{Texas Mapbook|page=312|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> After separating from FM 54, FM 37 briefly turns north before resuming an easterly route toward Amherst, crossing US&nbsp;84.<ref name="Mapbook 311"/><ref name="Mapbook 288">{{Texas Mapbook|page=288|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> It crosses US&nbsp;385 at Cofferville and has short concurrencies with FM&nbsp;1072 through Fieldton and FM&nbsp;168 at Harts Camp before entering Hale County.<ref name="Mapbook 288"/><ref name="Mapbook 289">{{Texas Mapbook|page=289|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref><ref name="TSHA Harts Camp">{{Handbook of Texas|name=Harts Camp, TX|id=HRH15|author=Davis, Charles G.|date=January 1, 1995}}</ref> The route crosses I-27/US 87 east of Cotton Center, running in a southern direction concurrent with the freeway's frontage road between exits 32 and 31.<ref name="Mapbook 290">{{Texas Mapbook|page=290|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref><ref name="Mapbook 291">{{Texas Mapbook|page=291|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref><ref name="Mapbook 316">{{Texas Mapbook|page=316|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> Resuming its eastward routing, FM&nbsp;37 has short concurrencies with FM&nbsp;400 and FM&nbsp;789.<ref name="Mapbook 316"/><ref name="Mapbook 317">{{Texas Mapbook|page=317|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref> It then crosses into Floyd County, where it briefly shares its alignment with FM&nbsp;378, before reaching its eastern terminus at US 62 in Floydada.<ref name="FM 37"/><ref name="Mapbook 317"/><ref name="Mapbook 318">{{Texas Mapbook|page=318|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;37 was designated on April 29, 1942, from a junction with US&nbsp;84 to Amherst. On March 18, 1944, the route was extended to include a strip from Amherst to SH&nbsp;51. On December 16, 1948, it was extended east {{convert|5.8|mi|km}} to what is now FM&nbsp;1072. On September 19, 1968, FM&nbsp;37 was expanded to its present length, replacing several routes: FM&nbsp;2189 from SH&nbsp;214 to FM&nbsp;54; FM&nbsp;1928 from FM&nbsp;54 to US&nbsp;84; a section of FM&nbsp;1072 (which was rerouted to the north, replacing part of FM&nbsp;1842) from FM&nbsp;1072 to FM&nbsp;168; FM&nbsp;1315 from FM&nbsp;168 to FM&nbsp;400; and FM&nbsp;579 from FM&nbsp;400 to US&nbsp;62.<ref name="FM 37"/> {{clear}}

==FM 38== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=38 |location=Lamar and Delta counties |length_mi=33.301 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 38">{{TxDOT|FM|38|access-date=November 28, 2014}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 38"/> }} '''Farm to Market Road 38''' ('''FM 38''') is located in Lamar and Delta counties. The road begins at US 82 west of Petty and turns north and east to Maxey, then southeast through Brookston and Roxton to Ben Franklin.

FM 38 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US 82 west of Brookston through Roxton to Noble, with the section from US 82 to Roxton replacing SH&nbsp;188. On April 30, 1945, the Roxton-Noble section was cancelled and became part of FM&nbsp;137. FM 38 was expanded to include a section from the Lamar County line to FM 128 at Ben Franklin on June 9, 1947, creating a gap in the highway. This gap was closed on February 27, 1948, when FM 38 was extended from Roxton to Ben Franklin. On August 23, 1948, FM 38 was again extended north over the old location of US 82 to the new location of US 82. On February 1, 1949, the road was extended northwest to Maxey, replacing FM&nbsp;907. On August 25, 1949, FM 38 was extended to US 82 west of Petty. {{clear}}

==FM 39== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=39 |location=Limestone, Leon, Madison, and Grimes counties |length_mi=82.927 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 39">{{TxDOT|FM|39|access-date=January 10, 2014}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 39"/> }}

'''Farm to Market Road 39''' ('''FM 39''') is located in Limestone, Leon, Madison, and Grimes counties. The road begins at SH&nbsp;14 in Mexia, and turns south, intersecting SH&nbsp;164 before FM&nbsp;80 ends directly parallel to the Freestone County line. However, no part of the road's mileage is in Freestone County, as the road turns south to Leon County shortly afterward. The highway then intersects with US&nbsp;79 in Jewett and then intersects with SH&nbsp;7 in the community of Concord. As the highway turns directly south, it intersects FM&nbsp;977 in Flynn. In Normangee, it intersects SH&nbsp;OSR, where it enters Madison County, and has a concurrency with FM&nbsp;1452 in the community of George. The highway subsequently intersects a concurrent SH&nbsp;21/US&nbsp;190 in North Zulch. As it enters Grimes County, the road bypasses Iola, and ends at SH&nbsp;90 north of Singleton.

When it was designated on April 29, 1942, the road considered of the section from Normangee to Flynn. On August 3, 1943, the road was expanded to include a segment from Mexia to Personville, creating a gap in the highway. The road's southern portion was expanded on February 28, 1945, to include US 190 at North Zulch, and the northern strip received a segment from Personville to Jewett. On April 18, 1947, the southern strip was expanded again to Robbins. The highway was extended from Jewett to Robbins on December 16, 1948, closing the gap.<ref>{{TxDOT minutes|December 16|1948|type=minutes|meeting-num=397th |url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676389.pdf}}</ref> On May 20, 1949, FM&nbsp;39 was extended south through Iola to Singleton, replacing Farm to Market Road 29. On June 21, 1982, the highway was slightly modified to go via Tyler Street instead of McKinney Street in Mexia, giving it its present-day length. {{clear}}

==FM 40== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=40 |location=Lubbock and Crosby counties |length_mi=32.515 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 40">{{TxDOT|FM|40|access-date=November 28, 2014}}</ref><ref group="nb" name="40-concur">The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 40 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with SH 207.</ref> |formed= April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 40"/> }} '''Farm to Market Road 40''' ('''FM 40''') is located in Lubbock and Crosby counties. It runs from FM 1729 to FM 651. There are concurrencies with FM 378 and SH 207.

FM 40 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US 62 and US 82 at Lubbock to Acuff. On December 29, 1949, the road was extended east to FM 378, replacing FM 1526. On March 24, 1958, the road was extended to FM 651, replacing FM 1309 and FM 1308 and creating concurrencies with FM 122 (now SH&nbsp;207) and FM 378. On June 27, 1995, the section from US 62 to FM 1729 was redesignated '''Urban Road&nbsp;40''' ('''UR&nbsp;40''').<!-- UR 40 designation file has been deleted --> The designation of this section reverted to FM&nbsp;40 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/>

In 2023, the segment of FM&nbsp;40 between CR&nbsp;3300 and CR&nbsp;3800 via Acuff was designated The Maines Brothers Band Highway.<ref name="FM 40 Maines">{{cite news|url=https://www.kcbd.com/2022/12/31/new-bill-would-rename-part-fm40-honor-maines-brothers-band/|title=New bill would rename part of FM40 to honor Maines Brothers Band|last=Ramirez|first=Joshua|publisher=KCBD|date=December 30, 2022|access-date=June 25, 2024}}</ref><ref name="TTC 225.216">{{cite web|url=https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/TN/htm/TN.225.htm#225.216|title=Texas Transportation Code § 225.216|access-date=June 25, 2024}}</ref>

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==FM 41== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=41 |location=Hockley and Lubbock counties |length_mi=48.321 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 41">{{TxDOT|FM|41|access-date=January 3, 2014}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 41"/> }} '''Farm to Market Road 41''' ('''FM 41''') is located in Hockley and Lubbock counties. The road begins from FM&nbsp;303 southeast of Sundown and turns about {{convert|48|mi|km}} eastward bypassing Ropesville and Slide before eventually returning to Bus. US&nbsp;84 in Slaton. Originally, the route went from a junction of US 87 south of Lubbock to Slide. On June 25, 1945, the highway was extended east to {{convert|5.0|mi|km}} miles west of Slaton and west from Slide to the Hockley County line. On December 17, 1952, FM 41 was extended west to SH 51 (now US 385). On February 24, 1953, the road was extended west to FM&nbsp;300 (now FM 303), replacing FM&nbsp;1174. On October 28, 1953, {{convert|4.8|mi|km}} east to US 84 (later Loop 251, now Bus. US&nbsp;84) were added, and the highway reached its present length.<!--

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==RM 42== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=RM |route=42 |length_mi=30.8 |length_ref=<ref name="RM 42">{{TxDOT|RM|42|access-date=December 16, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942 |deleted=June 30, 1977<ref name="RM 42"/><ref group="nb">RM 42 was originally designated as FM 42 from 1948 to 1959.</ref> |location=Menard and McCulloch counties }} '''Ranch to Market Road 42''' ('''RM 42'''), originally '''Farm to Market Road 42''' ('''FM 42'''), was located in Menard and McCulloch counties.

FM 42 was designated on April 29, 1942, from Brady southwest {{convert|8.0|mi|km}} to a point {{convert|1|mile|km}} north of Calf Creek. On January 18, 1946, the road was shortened {{convert|1.8|mi|km}} to end at Davis School. On November 23, 1948, FM 42 was extended west {{convert|5.2|mi|km}} to a point {{convert|2.5|mi|km}} miles north of Calf Creek. On July 21, 1949, the road was extended west to US 83, replacing FM&nbsp;379. On October 1, 1956, the route's designation was changed to RM 42. RM 42 was cancelled on June 30, 1977, and became part of US 190 as that route was extended westward from Brady.<ref name="US 190">{{TxDOT|US|190|link=no|access-date=June 18, 2022}}</ref> {{clear}}

==FM 43== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=43 |length_mi=10.791 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 43">{{TxDOT|FM|43|access-date=November 28, 2014|link=no}}</ref> |location=Nueces County |formed=May 23, 1951 }} '''Farm to Market Road 43''' ('''FM 43''') is located in Nueces County. The highway runs from SH&nbsp;358 southwest and west to FM 665.

FM 43 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH 286 through London School to FM 665. On June 1, 1965, the road was extended east and northeast to SH 357. On July 11, 1968, FM 43 was extended northeast to SH 358. On June 27, 1995, the section from SH 358 to SH 357 was redesignated '''Urban Road&nbsp;43''' ('''UR&nbsp;43''').<!-- designation file for UR 43 has been deleted --> The designation of this section reverted to FM&nbsp;43 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/>

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===FM 43/RM 43 (1942)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=RM |route=43 |location=Menard and Schleicher counties |formed=April 29, 1942<ref group="nb">RM 43 was originally designated as FM 43 from 1942 to 1945.</ref> |deleted=March 17, 1948 }} The original FM 43 was formed on April 29, 1942, from US 83 near Menard through Mission San Saba to an existing roadway north of the San Saba River as a replacement of a portion of SH&nbsp;151. On June 11, 1945, FM 43 was redesignated '''Ranch to Market Road 43''' ('''RM&nbsp;43''') and a section from Eldorado to the Menard County line was designated, creating a gap. On June 20, 1945, the gap was closed. RM 43 was cancelled on March 17, 1948, and reassigned back to SH 151 (now SH 29). {{clear}}

==FM 44== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=44 |length_mi=36.789 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 44">{{TxDOT|FM|44|access-date=November 28, 2014}}</ref> |location=Red River and Bowie counties |formed= April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 44"/> }} '''Farm to Market Road 44''' ('''FM 44''') is located in Red River and Bowie counties. The highway runs from FM 114 south, east, and southeast to FM 561.

FM 44 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US 82 near Annona south {{convert|8.3|mi|km}} to Boxelder, On May 19, 1942, it replaced Spur 23 from US 82 to Annona (this section was formerly SH&nbsp;180 and later SH 5 Spur).<ref name="Loop 23">{{TxDOT|SL|23|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> On December 18, 1951, it was extended {{convert|4.3|mi|km}} southeastward to a road intersection. On November 21, 1956, it was extended to FM 911 in Lydia. On February 13, 1958, it was extended east over a section of FM 561 to what was then FM 1996 (which became part of FM 561 that day) west of Siloam. On October 31, 1958, FM 44 was extended north to FM 114. {{clear}}

==FM 45== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=45 |location=Brown, Mills, and San Saba counties |length_mi=30.705 |length_ref=<ref name="Farm to Market Road 45">{{TxDOT|FM|45}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="Farm to Market Road 45"/> }} '''Farm to Market Road 45''' ('''FM 45''') runs from US 190 in Richland Springs north to US 377 about {{convert|5|mi|km}} south of Brownwood. FM 45 forms a portion of the partial beltway that goes around the southeast side of Brownwood (the rest is formed by FM&nbsp;2126).

FM 45 starts at US 190 about {{convert|14.7|mi|km}} west of San Saba and heads northbound through Richland Springs to Main Ave. where the road briefly turns east for one block before continuing northbound. After exiting Richland Springs, FM 45 traverses the rural landscape with a daytime speed limit of 70 MPH. Halfway to Brownwood, FM 45 crosses the Colorado River from San Saba County into Brown County. At its junction with FM 2126, FM 45 continues west to US 377 with a speed limit of 65 MPH.

FM 45 provides Brownwood with a direct link to Richland Springs and San Saba (and vice versa). The highway shortens the trip between Brownwood and Richland Springs from {{convert|54|mi|km}} (going through Brady) to {{convert|34|mi|km}}.

Before Farm to Market Roads were built, one of the first bridges across the Colorado River in this area is the Regency Bridge. A historical marker was erected by the Texas Historical Commission at the junction of FM 45 and FM 574 that describes the bridge.

FM 45 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US 190 north {{convert|7.0|mi|km}} to the Locker Road. On July 13, 1945, it was extended north {{convert|2.3|mi|km}} to a road intersection. On November 23, 1948, it was extended north {{convert|2.4|mi|km}} to near the Colorado River. On January 22, 1953, FM 45 was extended north to the Mills County line. On February 6, 1953, FM 45 was extended north and west to US 377, replacing FM&nbsp;1474. On October 29, 1954, it was extended south from the old location of US 190 to the new location of US 190.<!--

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==FM 46== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=46 |length_mi=34.035 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 46">{{TxDOT|FM|46|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 46"/> |location=Falls and Robertson counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 46''' ('''FM 46''') is located in Falls and Robertson counties. It runs from SH&nbsp;6 west of Bremond to SH OSR in Wheelock.

FM 46 was designated on April 29, 1942, from SH OSR northward {{convert|3.2|mi|km}} to {{convert|1|mi|km}} north of Wheelock, replacing part of SH&nbsp;255. On November 20, 1951, FM 46 was extended north to US 79 in Franklin. On May 15, 1954, FM 46 was extended to SH&nbsp;14 in Bremond (the original endpoint of SH 255), replacing FM&nbsp;392. On September 26, 1967, FM 46 was extended north to new location SH 6 over old location SH 6. On August 31, 1971, FM 46 was rerouted over part of FM&nbsp;2293, removing the break at SH 14. {{clear}}

==FM 47== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=47 |length_mi=40.582 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 47">{{TxDOT|FM|47|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 47"/> |location=Rains and Van&nbsp;Zandt counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 47''' ('''FM 47''') is located in Rains and Van Zandt counties. It runs from SH&nbsp;198 to US 69 in Point.

FM 47 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US 80 in Wills Point north {{convert|5.0|mi|km}} to Clifton. On January 11, 1945, FM 47 was extended south to Scott. On June 11, 1945, FM 47 was extended south to SH&nbsp;243. On October 29, 1948, FM 47 was extended south to SH 198. On May 23, 1951, FM 47 was extended northeast {{convert|3.6|mi|km}}. On November 27, 1953 (connecting section designated October 28), FM 47 was extended north to US 69, replacing a portion of FM&nbsp;514. In 1975, FM 47 was realigned (the old route is now Rains County Road 1430)

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==FM 48== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=48 |length_mi=8.708 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 48">{{TxDOT|FM|48|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 48"/> |location=Hemphill and Wheeler counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 48''' ('''FM 48''') is located in Hemphill and Wheeler counties. It runs from SH&nbsp;152 in Mobeetie (also called Old Mobeetie) to FM&nbsp;1268.

FM 48 was designated on April 29, 1942, from SH 152 north {{convert|1.3|mi|km}} to New Mobeetie. On May 19, 1942, it was extended south {{convert|0.4|mi|km}} to Mobeetie, replacing Spur 41.<ref name="Spur 41">{{TxDOT|SS|41|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> On November 23, 1948, FM 48 was extended eastward {{convert|0.6|mi|km}}. On May 26, 1949, FM 48 was extended north and west {{convert|2.3|mi|km}} to a road intersection, and the old route was changed to a spur connection. On August 7, 1951, the spur connection was transferred to FM&nbsp;1046. On December 17, 1952, FM 48 was extended north to FM 1268.

The closing scene of the 2000 film ''Cast Away'' was filmed at the intersection of FM&nbsp;48 and FM&nbsp;1268.<ref name="Cyclone">{{cite news | url=http://swco.ttu.edu/WestTexas/indexes/CycloneAugust%2007.pdf | title=Cast Away and the Texas Panhandle | publisher=West Texas Historical Association | work=The Cyclone|volume=XIV|issue=2 | date=August 2007 | access-date=January 2, 2015 | author=Carlson, Paul | pages=1–2}}</ref>

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==FM 49== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=49 |length_mi=33.674 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 49">{{TxDOT|FM|49|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 49"/> |location=Wood and Upshur counties }} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;49''' ('''FM&nbsp;49''') is located in Wood and Upshur counties. It runs from US&nbsp;69 in Mineola,<ref name="Mapbook 713">{{Texas Mapbook|page=713|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> northeast and then east via Hainesville and Pine Mills,<ref name="Mapbook 714">{{Texas Mapbook|page=714|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> to SH&nbsp;154 on the western edge of Gilmer.<ref name="Mapbook 715">{{Texas Mapbook|page=715|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;49 was designated on April 29, 1942, from US&nbsp;69 about {{convert|5.0|mi|km}} northeast to near Lake Fork Creek. It was extended to Hainesville on June 11, 1945, and to an intersection with FM&nbsp;14 in Pine Mills on December 17, 1947. FM&nbsp;49 was extended to a road intersection near Big Sandy Creek, {{convert|3.6|mi|km}} east of FM&nbsp;14, on November 20, 1951, and into Upshur County to FM&nbsp;1002 on August 24, 1955. It was extended to former FM&nbsp;554 on November 14, 1959. FM&nbsp;554 was cancelled on August 3, 1971, with the section from FM&nbsp;49 to SH&nbsp;154 was transferred to FM&nbsp;49 (the remainder was transferred to FM&nbsp;1795).<!--

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==FM 50== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=50 |length_mi=51.378 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 50">{{TxDOT|FM|50|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 50"/> |location=Washington, Burleson, Brazos, and Robertson counties }} {{main|Farm to Market Road 50}} '''Farm to Market Road 50''' ('''FM 50''') is a {{convert|53|mi|km|adj=on}} route in Washington, Burleson, Brazos, and Robertson counties. It begins at SH&nbsp;105 near Brenham and runs north through Independence to US&nbsp;79/US&nbsp;190 near Hearne. It has a brief concurrency with SH&nbsp;21 along a bridge crossing the Brazos River.

The road was designated on April 29, 1942, along the portion of the present route north of SH 21. On May 20, 1942, the road was extended through Snook to SH&nbsp;36 at Lyons, replacing a portion of SH&nbsp;230 (of which the remainder became part of the then-new FM 60). On August 24, 1943, FM 50 was extended south to SH&nbsp;211 in Independence. On October 6, 1943, FM 50 was extended south to SH&nbsp;90, replacing most of SH 211. The remainder of SH 211 became Spur 197, and is now FM 390 and FM Spur&nbsp;390. The section of FM 50 from east of Snook to SH 36 was transferred to FM 60. {{clear}}

==FM 51== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=51 |length_mi=114.986 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 51">{{TxDOT|FM|51|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 29, 1942<ref name="FM 51"/> |location=Somervell, Hood, Parker, Wise, Denton, and Cooke counties }}

[[File:Gainesville June 2017 34 (E California Street).jpg|thumb|FM 51, as East California Street, in Gainesville]]

'''Farm to Market Road 51''' ('''FM&nbsp;51''') runs from US&nbsp;67 in Somervell County north and east to I-35 in Gainesville. Skirting the northwestern fringes of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, it is available as a more scenic and less-congested shortcut between I-20 west of Weatherford and I-35 north of Gainesville.{{original research inline|date=July 2023}}

The route north of Decatur was designated as SH&nbsp;169 in 1932, but was extended to Weatherford and was part of an extended SH&nbsp;89 until 1939. FM 51 was designated on April 29, 1942, from Gainesville to Era. On May 19 of that year, three more sections were added: one from Decatur northeast {{convert|4.8|mi|km}} to the Slidell Road, one from SH&nbsp;114 to Springtown, and one from Weatherford north {{convert|4.0|mi|km}}. On August 22, 1944, it was extended from {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} north of Weatherford to Springtown and from {{convert|4.8|mi|km}} northeast of Decatur to the Denton–Wise county line, closing one gap and partially closing another. On June 5, 1945, another section was added from the Parker–Hood county line to Granbury. Seven days later, FM 51 was extended from Weatherford to the Parker–Hood county line, connecting the sections. On February 14, 1947, it was extended from SH 114 to Decatur, closing another gap. On April 28, 1949, it was extended from the Denton–Wise county line to Era, closing the last gap. On September 28 in that year, it was extended east from the old location of US 77 to the new location of US 77; two other sections of old US 77 was replaced by FM&nbsp;1306 and FM&nbsp;1307. On February 6, 1953, it was extended southwest to a road intersection {{convert|4.7|mi|km}} southwest of Granbury, replacing FM&nbsp;1657 on that route. On August 24, 1955, it was extended southwest to FM&nbsp;201 (now FM&nbsp;56). On November 23, 1959, it was extended east from US 77 along the old location of US 82 to US 82. On December 20, 1984, when the district combined several farm to market roads with others, FM 51 was extended southwest to US 67, replacing FM&nbsp;204.<ref>{{TxDOT|FM|204|access-date=August 25, 2008}}</ref> In the same order, FM 56 replaced FM 201. Part of the road designated FM 204 was designated as FM&nbsp;2223.<!--

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==FM 52== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=52 |length_mi=14.404 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 52">{{TxDOT|FM|52|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 20, 1942<ref name="FM 52"/> |location=Parker and Palo Pinto counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 52''' ('''FM 52''') is located in Parker and Palo Pinto counties. It runs from SH&nbsp;254 north to Oran, east to Whitt, and south to FM&nbsp;1885.

FM 52 was designated on May 20, 1942, from Oran east across US 281 to Whitt. On December 2, 1953, FM 52 was extended south from Oran to SH 254. On August 24, 1955, FM 52 was extended southeast from Whitt to FM 1885. {{clear}}

==FM 53== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=53 |formed=May 20, 1942 |deleted=August 8, 1988<ref name="FM 53">{{TxDOT|FM|53|access-date=December 19, 2013}}</ref> |location=Coleman, Runnels, Taylor, and Nolan counties }} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;53''' ('''FM&nbsp;53''') was located in Coleman, Runnels, Taylor, and Nolan counties. No highway currently uses the FM&nbsp;53 designation.

FM&nbsp;53 was designated on May 20, 1942, from SH&nbsp;70, {{convert|13.0|mi|km}} miles south of Sweetwater, southeast to SH&nbsp;158 (now US&nbsp;277). On June 22, 1944, FM 53 was extended east to Crews, replacing FM&nbsp;70. Another section of FM 53 was added from Coleman to the New Central School, replacing FM&nbsp;24. This created a gap in the route. On October 29, 1948, the western section was extended east to the Runnels–Coleman county line.<ref>{{TxDOT minutes|October 29|1948|type=minutes|meeting-num=395th|url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676387.pdf}}</ref> On November 2, 1948, the eastern section was extended northwest to Glen Cove.<ref>{{TxDOT minutes|November 23|1948|type=minutes|meeting-num=396th |url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676388.pdf}}</ref> On July 15, 1949, the eastern section extended west to {{convert|1.8|mi|km}} northwest of Glen Cove. On July 25, 1950, it was extended from the Coleman County line to {{convert|1.8|mi|km}} northwest of Glen Cove, closing the gap. On September 21, 1965, it was relocated in Winters, removing a concurrency with US&nbsp;83; the old route became Loop 438.<ref>{{TxDOT|SL|438|accessdate=July 20, 2021|link=no}}</ref> On December 1, 1969, it was extended east over the old location of US&nbsp;84 to the new location of US&nbsp;84, creating a concurrency with SH&nbsp;206. FM&nbsp;53 was cancelled on May 16, 1988, and transferred to SH&nbsp;153.<ref name="FM 53" /> {{clear}}

==FM 54== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=54 |length_mi=101.164 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 54">{{TxDOT|FM|54|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 20, 1942<ref name="FM 54"/> |location=Bailey, Lamb, Hale, and Floyd counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 54''' ('''FM&nbsp;54''') is located in Bailey, Lamb, Hale, and Floyd counties. It begins at the New Mexico state line as a continuation of NM 321 and runs east to Enochs, where it intersects SH&nbsp;214. The highway turns north and is briefly concurrent with FM&nbsp;37. After leaving Bula and crossing the Lamb County line, the highway intersects US&nbsp;84 in Littlefield, where it also intersects US&nbsp;385 and Loop&nbsp;430. FM&nbsp;54 intersects FM&nbsp;1072 and continues east to an intersection with FM&nbsp;168 in Spade. After entering Hale County, it shares a brief concurrency with FM&nbsp;179. FM&nbsp;54 then crosses the I-27/US 87 freeway. It intersects FM&nbsp;400 and turns northeast in Petersburg at FM&nbsp;789 before entering Floyd County. FM&nbsp;54 ends at SH&nbsp;207/US 62 south of Floydada.

FM 54 was designated on May 20, 1942, from US&nbsp;87 north of Abernathy to Petersburg as a restoration of part of SH&nbsp;278. On May 18, 1944, it was extended to include a section from Spade via Littlefield to the Bailey County line, creating a gap. On June 4, 1945, a section from SH&nbsp;207 to the Floyd–Hale county line was added, creating another gap. On June 16 of that year, one segment was extended west from the Lamb–Bailey county line to SH&nbsp;214, and on July 9 of that year, one segment was extended west from US&nbsp;87 to the Hale–Lamb county line. On June 4, 1946, it was extended from the Floyd–Hale county line to Petersburg, closing one gap. On January 22, 1947, a spur connection was added in Petersburg. On November 18, 1947, it was extended from the Hale–Lamb county line to Spade, closing the remaining gap. FM&nbsp;54 now matched the entirety of the former route of SH&nbsp;278. On December 16, 1948, it was extended west {{convert|8|mi|km}} miles from SH&nbsp;214. On July 14, 1949, it was extended west to the New Mexico state line.<!--

Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=}} {{TXint |county=Bailey |cspan=5 |location=none |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|321|dir1=west|city1=Causey}} |notes=New Mexico state line}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1731|dir1=north}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|596|dir1=south|location1=Maple}} }} {{TXint |location=Enochs |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|214|city1=Muleshoe|city2=Morton}} }} {{TXint |location=none |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|37|dir1=west}} |notes=West end of FM 37 overlap}} {{TXint |county=Lamb |cspan=9 |location=none |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|37|dir1=east|city1=Amherst}} |notes=East end of FM 37 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|303|dir1=south|city1=Sundown}} |notes=West end of FM 303 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|303|dir1=north|city2=Sudan}} |notes=East end of FM 303 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1490|dir1=south|city1=Levelland}} }} {{TXint |location=Littlefield |lspan=3 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|84|city1=Muleshoe|city2=Lubbock}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|US|385|city1=Dimmitt|city2=Levelland}} }} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|430|city1=Muleshoe|city2=Lubbock}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1072|city1=Fieldton}} }} {{TXint |location=Spade |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|168|city1=Olton|city2=Anton}} }} {{TXint |county=Hale |cspan=7 |location=none |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|179|dir1=south|city1=Anton}} |notes=West end of FM 179 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|179|dir1=north|city1=Cotton Center}} |notes=East end of FM 179 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2528|dir1=south}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|I|27|US|87|city1=Plainview|city2=Lubbock}} |notes=I-27 exit 24}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|400|city1=Plainview|city2=Slaton}} }} {{TXint |location=Petersburg |lspan=2 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|789|dir1=south}} |notes=West end of FM 789 overlap}} {{TXint |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|789|dir1=north}} |notes=East end of FM 789 overlap}} {{TXint |county=Floyd |cspan=3 |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|378|city1=Lockney|city2=Lorenzo}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3111|dir1=north}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|US|62|SH|207|city1=Floydada|city2=Ralls}} }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 55== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=55 |length_mi=35.214 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 55">{{TxDOT|FM|55|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 19, 1942<ref name="FM 55"/> |location=Ellis and Navarro counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 55''' ('''FM 55''') is located in Ellis and Navarro counties. It runs from US 77 near Waxahachie to FM&nbsp;709 south of Purdon.

FM 55 was designated on May 19, 1942, from SH&nbsp;31 to Purdon. On July 27, 1948, FM 55 was extended to SH&nbsp;22, replacing FM&nbsp;634. On November 28, 1958, FM 55 was extended to the Navarro–Ellis county line, replacing FM&nbsp;1782. On May 2, 1962, FM 55 was extended north to SH 34. On June 1, 1962, FM 55 was extended north to US 77, replacing FM&nbsp;1492. On May 7, 1974, FM 55 was extended south to FM 709. {{clear}}

==FM 56== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=56 |length_mi=77.908 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 56">{{TxDOT|FM|56|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 19, 1942<ref name="FM 56"/> |location=Bosque, Somervell, and Hood counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 56''' ('''FM 56''') is located in Bosque, Somervell, and Hood counties.

FM 56 was designated on May 19, 1942, from SH&nbsp;317 and US 84 in McGregor north to Crawford. Soon after that, FM 56 was extended north to SH&nbsp;67 (this section became part of SH&nbsp;6 on September 26, 1945) Valley Mills. On June 11, 1945, FM 56 was extended north to Cayote (also called Coyote). On October 29, 1947, the section of FM 56 from Valley Mills to McGregor was transferred to SH 317, shortening FM 56 to be a route from Valley Mills to Cayote. On July 14, 1949, FM 56 was extended north to SH&nbsp;22. On October 18, 1954, FM 56 was extended north to FM&nbsp;1859 in Kopperl, and a section of FM 1859 from Kopperl to SH&nbsp;174 was transferred to FM 56. On October 31, 1957, FM 56 was extended northward to the end of FM&nbsp;1992 at Brazos Point. On January 15, 1960, FM 56 was extended to SH&nbsp;144, replacing all of FM 1992 and part of FM&nbsp;202 north of what was then FM 1992. On December 20, 1984, when the district combined several farm to market roads with others, FM 56 was extended to a county road northwest of US 377, replacing FM&nbsp;201. {{clear}}

==FM 57== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=57 |length_mi=29.553 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 57">{{TxDOT|FM|57|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 19, 1942<ref name="FM 57"/> |location=Jones and Fisher counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 57''' ('''FM 57''') is located in Jones and Fisher counties. It runs from Hamlin to FM 419.

FM 57 was designated on May 19, 1942, from Hamlin southwest to the Fisher County line. On May 18, 1944, the road was extended to Sylvester. On December 16, 1948, a section from Sylvester to Longworth was added, and the road was extended to SH 70, replacing FM 609. On September 20, 1961, the road was extended to FM 419. {{clear}}

==FM 58== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=58 |length_mi=12.097 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 58">{{TxDOT|FM|58|access-date=December 25, 2014}}</ref> |formed=May 19, 1942<ref name="FM 58"/> |location=Angelina County }} '''Farm to Market Road 58''' ('''FM 58''') is located in Angelina County. It runs from US 69 southeast of Lufkin to FM 1818.

FM 58 was designated on May 19, 1942, from US 59 and Harmony Hill Drive south of Lufkin to US 69 southeast of Lufkin, and from Harmony Hill Drive to a point {{convert|10.2|mi|km}} south as a replacement for SH&nbsp;299. On March 20, 1946, the road was extended south to a county road (current FM 1818). On May 23, 1951, FM 58 was extended west to US 59 at Diboll. The same day a {{convert|1.1|mi|km|adj=on}} section of FM 58 was renumbered FM 1877. On August 11, 1966, the section from FM 1818 to US 59 was transferred to FM 1818. {{clear}}

==FM 59== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=59 |length_mi=18.579 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 59">{{TxDOT|FM|59|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 19, 1942<ref name="FM 59"/> |location=Henderson and Anderson counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 59''' ('''FM 59''') is located in Henderson and Anderson counties. The road is {{convert|18.6|mi|km}} long.

The road begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;19 in Athens. From there, it goes southwest, passing through Cross Roads. The southern terminus is at US 287 in Cayuga. FM 59 was designated on May 19, 1942, from SH 19 in Athens to Cross Roads. On June 11, 1945, it was extended to Cayuga. This was part of SH&nbsp;212 before 1939.<!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=}} {{TXint |county=Anderson |cspan=2 |location=Cayuga |road={{jct|state=TX|US|287|city1=Corsicana|city2=Palestine}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2961|dir1=east|location1=Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area}} |notes=}} {{TXint |county=Henderson |cspan=5 |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|3273|dir1=east}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=Cross Roads |ctdab=Henderson |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3441|dir1=north|city1=Malakoff}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|753|city1=Crescent Heights}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|7}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=Athens |road={{jct|state=TX|SH-Bus|19|city1=Canton|city2=Palestine}} |notes=}} {{jctbtm}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 60== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=60 |length_mi=43.688 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 60">{{TxDOT|FM|60|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 20, 1942<ref name="FM 60"/> |location=Burleson and Brazos counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 60''' ('''FM 60''') runs from SH&nbsp;21, {{convert|6|mi|km}} southwest of Caldwell, southeastward to SH&nbsp;36 at Lyons; and from another point on SH&nbsp;36 at Lyons, northeastward to FM&nbsp;158 at Bryan. In Brazos County, it is also known as Raymond Stotzer Pkwy west of FM&nbsp;2154 and University Drive east of FM&nbsp;2154.

FM 60 was designated on May 20, 1942, from SH 6 (now a business route) to a point near the eastern bank of the Brazos River, replacing a portion of SH&nbsp;230. On August 24, 1943, a second section was created from FM&nbsp;50 {{convert|4|mi|km}} east of Snook east to the State Experimental Sub Station, creating a gap. On October 6 in that year, the western section was extended to SH 36 near Lyons, replacing a section of FM 50. On August 1, 1944, FM 60 was extended from a point near the eastern bank of the Brazos River to the State Experimental Sub Station, closing the gap. On October 31, 1957, it was extended east to FM 158. On December 15, 1960, the section from SH 6 (now a business route) to FM 158 was transferred to SH&nbsp;30. On June 2, 1967, FM 60 was extended southwest {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} from SH 36. On February 29, 1968, FM 60 was extended from the old location of SH 6 to the new location of SH 6. On November 26, 1969, FM 60 was extended northwest {{convert|3.3|mi|km}} to FM&nbsp;111. On December 19, 1969, FM 60 was extended northwest to SH 21, replacing FM 111. FM 111 was instead reassigned to an extension of its former spur connection, then numbered FM&nbsp;2618. On May 23, 1978, it was extended northeast from SH 6 to FM 158. On June 27, 1995, the section from SH 47 to FM 158 was redesignated '''Urban Road 60''' ('''UR&nbsp;60'''). The designation reverted to FM&nbsp;60 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/><!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=}} {{TXint |county=Burleson |cspan=11 |location=none |mile=0.00 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|21|city1=Bastrop|city2=Caldwell}} |notes=Western terminus}} {{TXint |location=Deanville |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|111}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|976|dir1=east|city1=Frenstat}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|Park|57|dir1=south|location1=Lake Somerville}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|RE|4|dir1=east|location1=Lake Somerville}} }} {{TXint |location=Lyons |lspan=2 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|36|dir1=north|city1=Caldwell}} |notes=West end of SH 36 overlap}} {{TXint |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|36|dir1=south|city1=Somerville}} |notes=East end of SH 36 overlap}} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3058|dir1=west|city1=Caldwell}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2039|dir1=north}} }} {{TXint |location=Snook |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2155|dir1=south}} }} {{TXint |location=none |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|50|city1=Brenham}} }} {{TXint |county=Brazos |cspan=8 |location=College Station |lspan=8 |type=incomplete |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|47|dir1=north|location1=Texas A&M University System RELLIS Campus }} |notes=Partial interchange; no eastbound exit}} {{TXint |road=Turkey Creek Road – Easterwood Airport |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2818|name1=Harvey Mitchell Parkway|location1=Texas A&M University}} |notes=Diverging diamond interchange}} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2154|name1=Welborn Road|location1=Texas A&M University}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|308|dir1=north|name1=College Avenue}} }} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|SH-Bus|6|dab1=R|name1=Texas Avenue|city1=Bryan|city2=Navasota}} }} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|6|name1=Earl Rudder Freeway|city1=Waco|location2=Houston}} }} {{TXint |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|158|name1=Boonville Road|city1=Bryan|city2=Huntsville}} |notes=Eastern terminus; road continues as University Drive}} {{jctbtm|keys=concur,incomplete}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 61== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=61 |length_mi=11.749 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 61">{{TxDOT|FM|61|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="FM 61"/> |location=Young County }} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;61''' ('''FM&nbsp;61''') runs from US&nbsp;380 just south of Newcastle southeastward through Fort Belknap to SH&nbsp;67 in Graham.

FM 61 was designated on June 23, 1942, from SH 24 (now US 380) in Graham, northward to Loving. On June 18, 1945, it was extended north to the Archer County line. Seven days later, it was extended north to US&nbsp;281. On November 21, 1956, FM 61 was extended west {{convert|4.5|mi|km}} from SH 24. On November 24, 1959, it was extended west to SH&nbsp;251 in Fort Belknap. On January 31, 1969, the section of FM 61 from US 380 in Graham northward to US 281 was transferred to SH&nbsp;16. On May 6, 1974, one section in Graham was transferred to relocated SH 67. On February 23, 1993, it was extended north to US 380 south of Newcastle, replacing a section of SH 251. {{clear}}

==FM 62== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=62 |length_mi=9.738 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 62">{{TxDOT|FM|62|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="FM 62"/> |location=Polk County }} '''Farm to Market Road 62''' ('''FM 62''') is located in Polk County. It runs from US 59 in Camden to US 287.

FM 62 was designated on June 23, 1942, from US 59 to Camden. On May 23, 1951, it was extended to Hortense. On July 27, 1951, the road from Camden to Hortense was redesignated as FM&nbsp;646 (FM 646 was short-lived, as it became part of FM&nbsp;942 on January 14, 1952), truncating FM 62 back to its previous terminus at Camden. On May 2, 1962, FM 62 was extended east to US 287. {{clear}}

==FM 63== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=63 |length_mi=38.2 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 63">{{TxDOT|FM|63|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942 |deleted=December 15, 1960<ref name="FM 63"/> |location=Live Oak and McMullen counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 63''' ('''FM&nbsp;63''') was located in Live Oak and McMullen counties. At its longest, it was {{convert|38.2|mi|km}} in length.

FM&nbsp;63 was formed from a section of SH&nbsp;72 on June 23, 1942, beginning at Three Rivers and ending near Calliham. On July 9, 1945, it was extended to Tilden. On May 22, 1947, it was extended to Fowlerton. FM&nbsp;63 was cancelled on December 15, 1960, and transferred back to SH&nbsp;72.<ref name="FM 63" /> {{clear}}

==FM 64== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=64 |length_mi=18.313 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 64">{{TxDOT|state=TX|FM|64|access-date=May 15, 2011}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="FM 64"/> |location=Fannin and Delta counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 64''' ('''FM 64''') is a {{Convert|18.3|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route in Fannin and Delta counties. It runs from SH&nbsp;34 in Ladonia, passing through Pecan Gap and Antioch, to Bus. SH&nbsp;24 in Cooper. The road also has major intersections with SH&nbsp;24 in Cooper and several other Farm to Market Roads. FM 64 was designated in 1942, replacing SH&nbsp;247.

FM 64 begins at SH 34 on the northern edge of Ladonia in Fannin County.<ref name="Mapbook 501">{{Texas Mapbook|page=501|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> The road proceeds to the east away from town and is joined from the north by FM&nbsp;904 before the combined route enters Pecan Gap and Delta County.<ref name="Mapbook 459">{{Texas Mapbook|page=459|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> On the west side of Pecan Gap, FM 904 separates turning to the south. On the east side of town at the intersection with FM&nbsp;128, FM 64 turns to the south and continues away from town.<ref name="Mapbook 502">{{Texas Mapbook|page=502|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

At the intersection with FM&nbsp;1532, FM 64 turns to the east. The road intersects FM&nbsp;1528 from the south, then FM&nbsp;3388 and FM&nbsp;1530 to the north before entering Cooper from the northwest. The road then intersects SH 24 which bypasses central Cooper on the northwest, and ends at the state highway's business route through town.<ref name="Mapbook 502"/>

The road encounters terrain of gentle relief for its entire length.<ref name="Sulphur Springs map">{{cite map|publisher=United States Geological Survey|title=Sulphur Springs, Texas|url=https://ims.er.usgs.gov/gda_services/download?item_id=5201084&quad=Sulphur%20Springs&state=TX&grid=30X60&series=Map%20GeoPDF|format=PDF|edition=1991|scale=1:100,000|series=30x60 minute series (topographic)|access-date=May 15, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726171115/http://ims.er.usgs.gov/gda_services/download?item_id=5201084&quad=Sulphur%20Springs&state=TX&grid=30X60&series=Map%20GeoPDF|archive-date=July 26, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>

FM 64 was designated as an extension of SH&nbsp;154 on February 8, 1933. This section of SH 154 was decommissioned on July 15, 1935, but was restored on December 22, 1936. On August 4, 1937, SH 154 was rerouted over old SH 247, and this section was redesignated as new SH 247. The highway was described until June 23, 1942, as a route from Ladonia through Cooper to a point on SH 154 near the South Sulphur River.<ref name="SH 247">{{TxDOT|SH|247|access-date=May 15, 2011 |link=no}}</ref> That year, SH 247 was removed from the highway system, and FM 64 was created over the former SH 247 from a point approximately {{Convert|4.5|mi|km|1}} west of Cooper to SH 154.<ref name="FM 64" /> The road was extended westward to FM 128 at Pecan Gap On February 28, 1945,<ref name="FM 64" /> and on February 21, 1946, the section from {{convert|4.5|mi|km}} west of Cooper to Pecan Gap was designated as a state highway, '''SH 247''', to be marked for information and guidance of the traveling public as a Farm to Market Road. On November 23, 1948, the portion of the current road between SH 34 in Ladonia and Pecan Gap was added to FM 128 as an extension.<ref name="FM 128">{{TxDOT|FM|128|access-date=May 15, 2011 |link=no}}</ref> The portion of FM 128 between Ladonia and Pecan Gap was reassigned as an extension to FM 64 on February 26, 1949.<ref name="FM 64" /><ref name="FM 128" /> This extended FM 64 along the entire length of the former SH 247.<ref name="FM 64" /><ref name="SH 247" /> On May 18, 1953, the section from {{convert|4.5|mi|km}} west of Cooper to Pecan Gap was no longer designated as '''SH 247'''.

SH 154 north of Sulphur Springs was reassigned as part of SH&nbsp;19 on August 24, 1960,<ref name="SH 19">{{TxDOT|SH|19|access-date=May 15, 2011 |link=no}}</ref><ref name="SH 154">{{TxDOT|SH|154|access-date=May 15, 2011 |link=no}}</ref> but was extended over SH 19 and FM 64 to SH 24 in Cooper on August 28 of the following year<ref name="SH 154" /> terminating FM 64 at SH 24.<ref name="FM 64" /> In 1968, SH 24 in Cooper was relocated over its present bypass, and its original route through town where FM 64 ends was signed as its business route.<ref name="SL 457">{{TxDOT|state=TX|SL|457|access-date=May 15, 2011 |link=no}}</ref> From 1971 to 2003, SH 34 where FM 64 begins was also part of SH&nbsp;50.<ref name="SH 50">{{TxDOT|SH|50|access-date=May 15, 2011 |link=no}}</ref> {{clear}}

==FM 65== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=65 |length_mi=13.368 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 65">{{TxDOT|FM|65|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="FM 65"/> |location=Zavala and Dimmit counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 65''' ('''FM 65''') is located in Zavala and Dimmit counties. It runs from US 83 south of Crystal City to I-35.

FM 65 was designated on June 23, 1942, from US 83 south of Crystal City to SH&nbsp;85 west of Big Wells. On September 14, 1944, FM 65 was modified to end at US 83 north of Crystal City. On February 25, 2010, FM 65 was extended concurrent with SH 85 to I-35. {{clear}}

==FM 66== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=66 |length_mi=32.799 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 66">{{TxDOT|FM|66|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="FM 66"/> |location=Ellis and Hill counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 66''' ('''FM 66''') is located in Ellis and Hill counties. It runs from Mayfield to Waxahachie.

FM 66 was designated on June 23, 1942, from Itasca to Files Valley. This was designated as SH&nbsp;325 from December 7, 1939, to February 20, 1940. On August 2, 1943, the road was extended to FM 74 at Maypearl. On August 23 of that year, the road was extended to Waxahachie, replacing FM 74. On June 18, 1945, the road was extended to Mayfield.<!--

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|length_ref=<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Google Maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/32.0969778,-97.1942615/32.3803204,-96.8523625/@32.3756537,-96.8617105,16z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m10!3m4!1m2!1d-97.1611907!2d32.1128708!3s0x864fab7487e1a54d:0x7ca0f7e1989153a6!3m4!1m2!1d-97.0796485!2d32.2342482!3s0x864eff43b1070e8b:0xfb4d4beef32ecf82!1m0!3e0|title=Overview Map of FM 66|access-date=April 15, 2017}}</ref>}} {{TXint |county=Hill |cspan=7 |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|171|city1=Cleburne|city2=Hillsboro}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=2.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3147|dir1=east}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=Itasca |lspan=4 |mile=6.5 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|934|dir1=west}} |notes=West end of FM 934 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=6.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|81|city1=Grandview|city2=Hillsboro}} |notes=}} {{TXint |mile=6.9 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|934|dir1=east}} |notes=East end of FM 934 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=7.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|67|dir1=north|city1=Covington}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=7.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35W|city1=Fort Worth|city2=Waco}} |notes=I-35W exit 8}} {{TXint |county=Ellis |cspan=5 |location=none |mile=18.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|308|dir1=south|city1=Milford}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=21.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|916|dir1=west|city1=Grandview}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=Maypearl |mile=22.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|157|dir1=north|city1=Venus|city2=Mansfield}} |notes=}} {{TXint |location=Waxahachie |lspan=2 |mile=31.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35E|location1=Dallas|city2=Waco}} |notes=I-35E exit 399A}} {{TXint |mile=32.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|77|location1=Dallas|city2=Hillsboro}} |notes=}} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}} --> {{clear}}

==FM 67== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=67 |length_mi=23.943 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 67">{{TxDOT|FM|67|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="FM 67"/> |location=Hill County }} '''Farm to Market Road 67''' ('''FM 67''') is located in Hill County. It runs from FM&nbsp;933 in Blum to FM&nbsp;66 at Elm Street in Itasca.

FM 67 was designated on June 23, 1942, from SH&nbsp;171 at Covington to Blum. On March 26, 1953, FM 67 was extended east {{convert|0.2|mi|km}} to new location SH 171. On October 27, 1956, FM 67 was extended north to SH&nbsp;174, replacing Spur 248. On November 26, 1958, FM 67 was extended to FM 66 in Itasca, replacing FM&nbsp;712 (connecting section designated October 31). On July 21, 1961, the section north of FM 933 was transferred to FM 933. On March 26, 1991, the section of FM 67 along Files Street and Wilkerson Street was given to the city of Itasca. {{clear}}

==FM 68== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=68 |length_mi=9.042 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 68">{{TxDOT|FM|68|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=August 1, 1942 |location=Fannin County }} '''Farm to Market Road 68''' ('''FM 68''') is located in Fannin County. The road was designated on August 1, 1942, from a point on SH 78 north of Bailey through Gomer to a point on SH 34 at or near Whatley School as a replacement for SH&nbsp;337.

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==FM 69== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=69 |length_mi=43.826 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 69">{{TxDOT|FM|69|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=September 22, 1942<ref name="FM 69"/> |location=Hopkins and Wood counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 69''' ('''FM 69''') is located in Hopkins and Wood counties. It runs from {{convert|2|mi|km}} north of FM 71 south to SH 37.

FM 69 was designated on September 22, 1942, from SH&nbsp;37 south of Winnsboro west to Coke. On June 11, 1945, FM 69 was extended south back to SH 37. On November 21, 1956, FM 69 was extended east to SH&nbsp;11. On December 21, 1959, the section of FM 69 east of what was then part of FM&nbsp;1483 became part of FM&nbsp;515 (along with part of FM 1483), and FM 69 was rerouted north to {{convert|2.0|mi|km}} north of FM&nbsp;71, replacing FM&nbsp;2476 and part of FM&nbsp;270 (the section of FM 270 east and north of FM 2476 became part of FM&nbsp;269). {{clear}}

==FM 70== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=70 |length_mi=61.227 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 70">{{TxDOT|FM|70|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 23, 1951<ref name="FM 70"/> |location=Jim Wells and Nueces counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 70''' ('''FM 70''') is located in Jim Wells and Nueces counties. It runs from US 59 to SH 286 in Chapman Ranch.

FM 70 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH&nbsp;286 in Chapman Ranch to SH&nbsp;44 in Agua Dulce. On November 20, 1951, FM 70 was extended north to the Nueces–Jim Wells county line. On December 18, 1951, FM 70 was extended northeast to FM&nbsp;739 and County Road 103. On January 14, 1952, FM 70 was extended northwest to US 59, replacing FM&nbsp;739. {{clear}}

===FM 70 (1942)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=70 |formed=September 22, 1942<ref name="FM 70"/> |deleted=June 22, 1944 |location=Nolan County }} A previous route numbered FM&nbsp;70 was designated on September 22, 1942, from Crews via Winters to Wingate. FM 70 was cancelled on June 22, 1944, and became a portion of FM&nbsp;53 (now SH&nbsp;153). {{clear}}

==FM 71== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=71 |length_mi=72.307 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 71">{{TxDOT|FM|71|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=September 22, 1942<ref name="FM 71"/> |location=Hunt, Delta, Hopkins, Franklin, Titus, and Morris counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 71''' ('''FM 71''') is located in Hunt, Delta, Hopkins, Franklin, Titus, and Morris counties. It runs from SH 11 in Commerce to US 259. FM 71 was designated on November 24, 1942, from SH&nbsp;154 (now SH&nbsp;19) east to Sulphur Bluff. This was formerly SH&nbsp;260 before 1939. On June 11, 1945, FM 71 was extended east via Hagansport and Talco to Wilkinson. On November 23, 1948, FM 71 was extended west to Emblem with a spur connection to Peerless added, replacing FM&nbsp;276. On May 23, 1951, FM 71 was extended south to SH&nbsp;11 at Ridgeway. On October 13, 1954, FM 71 was extended east to the Titus–Morris county line. On August 24, 1955, FM 71 was extended east to SH&nbsp;26 (now US 259). On October 31, 1958, FM 71 was extended south from SH 11 to US 67 at Brashear. On September 27, 1960, the section south of Emblem was renumbered FM&nbsp;2653, and FM 71 was rerouted west on a new alignment to FM&nbsp;1531, and replaced a section of FM 1531 west to SH&nbsp;11 in Commerce (later Loop 216, later Bus. SH&nbsp;24, now Bus. SH&nbsp;224). {{clear}}

==FM 72== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=72 |length_mi=1.19 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 72">{{TxDOT|FM|72|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=February 12, 1943<ref name="FM 72"/> |location=Irion County }} '''Farm to Market Road 72''' ('''FM&nbsp;72''') is located in Irion County. It runs eastward from US&nbsp;67 approximately {{convert|1.8|mi|km}} north of Mertzon to near the Old Irion County Courthouse in Sherwood.<ref name="FM 72"/><ref name="Mapbook 1201">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1201|year=2018|link=no|access-date=June 27, 2023}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;72 was designated on February 12, 1943, along the current route.<ref name="FM 72"/> {{clear}}

==FM 73== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=73 |length_mi=14.348 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 73">{{TxDOT|FM|73|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=February 12, 1943<ref name="FM 73"/> |location=Limestone County }} '''Farm to Market Road 73''' ('''FM&nbsp;73''') is located in Limestone County. It runs from {{convert|3.1|mi|km}} northeast of SH&nbsp;171 to US&nbsp;84.<ref name="FM 73"/><ref name="Mapbook 992">{{Texas Mapbook|page=992|year=2018|link=no|access-date=July 6, 2023}}</ref><ref name="Mapbook 1050">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1050|year=2018|link=no|access-date=July 6, 2023}}</ref><ref name="Mapbook 1049">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1049|year=2018|link=no|access-date=July 6, 2023}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;73 was designated on February 12, 1943, from US&nbsp;84 west of Prairie Hill to SH&nbsp;171 in Coolidge. On May 5, 1966, FM&nbsp;73 was extended northeast {{convert|3.1|mi|km}}. On October 3, 1966, FM&nbsp;73 had a slight rerouting due to the relocation of SH&nbsp;171 in Coolidge.<ref name="FM 73"/> {{clear}}

==FM 74== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=74 |length_mi=5.007 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 74">{{TxDOT|FM|74|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 23, 1951<ref name="FM 74"/> |location=Cass County }} '''Farm to Market Road 74''' ('''FM 74''') is located in Cass County. It was designated on May 23, 1951, from Loop 236 at Queen City east to FM&nbsp;251, and from another point on FM 251 to FM&nbsp;249 in Bloomburg. {{clear}}

===FM 74 (1943)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=74 |formed=March 8, 1943<ref name="FM 74"/> |deleted=August 23, 1943 |location=Ellis and Hill counties }} A previous route numbered FM&nbsp;74 was designated in Ellis and Hill counties on March 8, 1943, connecting Waxahachie and Maypearl. FM&nbsp;74 was cancelled on August 23, 1943, and became part of an extended FM&nbsp;66.<ref name="FM 74"/> {{clear}}

==FM 75== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=75 |length_mi=3.05 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 75">{{TxDOT|FM|75|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 15, 1943<ref name="FM 75"/> |location=Collin County }} '''Farm to Market Road 75''' ('''FM 75''') is located in Collin County. The road begins at Monte Carlo Road in Princeton and runs north to FM&nbsp;1827.

FM 75 was formed on April 15, 1943, from SH 24 (now US 380) along the former route of SH 145 to an intersection with former SH 24 as a replacement for State Spur 73. On November 24, 1959, the road was extended to FM 1827. On November 15, 1977, the southern terminus was redesignated as US 380. On February 28, 2019, the section of FM 75 from Monte Carlo Road to US 380 via Longneck Road, College Avenue, 2nd Street, McKinney Avenue, 3rd Street, Main Street, and 4th Street was given to the city of Princeton.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot/commission/2019/0228/11e3.pdf|title=Minute Order 115441|date=February 28, 2019|publisher=TxDOT}}</ref> {{clear}}

==FM 76== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=76 |length_mi=29.417 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 76">{{TxDOT|FM|76|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 14, 1943<ref name="FM 76"/> |location=El Paso County }} '''Farm to Market Road 76''' ('''FM 76''') is located in El Paso County. The road begins at SH&nbsp;20 in the Ascarate district of El Paso and heads southeastward to Clint, passing Loop 375 in the process. The highway then intersects with FM&nbsp;1281, and remains parallel to I-10. Once it reaches Fabens, the highway turns southwest and then southeast and ends at FM&nbsp;3380 (former FM 1109) near the Mexican border. At designation on April 14, 1943, the road went from US 80 in Ascarate to a point near Ysleta. The highway was expanded on May 18, 1944, from Ysleta to Clint, and then again on July 9, 1945, from Clint to Fabens. On December 16, 1948, the road was expanded to a junction of FM 1109. On April 2, 1969, the highway was slightly modified due to the portion of US 80 being modified into SH&nbsp;20. On June 27, 1995, the section of the highway from FM 1110 to SH 20 was redesignated '''Urban Road 76''' ('''UR&nbsp;76'''). The designation reverted to FM&nbsp;76 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/><!--

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==FM 77== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=77 |length_mi=8.454 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 77">{{TxDOT|FM|77|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=August 2, 1943<ref name="FM 77"/> |location=Gonzales County }} '''Farm to Market Road 77''' ('''FM 77''') is located in Gonzales County. The road begins at US 87 east of Nixon, then runs northeast to Schoolland and then southeast to FM&nbsp;108.

FM 77 was designated on August 2, 1943, from US 87 east of Nixon northeast to Schoolland. On July 14, 1949, the road was extended to FM 108.

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==FM 78== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=78 |length_mi=30.205 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 78">{{TxDOT|FM|78|access-date=January 4, 2011}}</ref> |formed=August 3, 1943<ref name="FM 78"/> |location=Bexar and Guadalupe counties }} {{main|Farm to Market Road 78}} '''Farm to Market Road 78''' ('''FM 78''') is located in Bexar and Guadalupe counties, connecting San Antonio and Seguin.<ref name="FM 78" /> {{clear}}

==FM 79== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=79 |length_mi=26.925 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 79">{{TxDOT|FM|79|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=August 3, 1943<ref name="FM 79"/> |location=Fannin and Lamar counties }} '''Farm to Market Road&nbsp;79''' ('''FM&nbsp;79''') is located in Fannin and Lamar counties. It runs from FM&nbsp;100 to US 82.

FM 79 was designated on August 3, 1943, from US&nbsp;82 northwest to Unity. On August 25, 1949, it was extended {{convert|8.0|mi|km}} to the Fannin County line. On December 18, 1951, FM&nbsp;79 was extended to its current terminus at FM&nbsp;100. {{clear}}

==FM 80== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=80 |length_mi=33.427 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 80">{{TxDOT|FM|80|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=August 3, 1943<ref name="FM 80"/> |location=Freestone and Limestone counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 80''' ('''FM 80''') is located in Freestone and Limestone counties. It runs from FM 39 to SH 75 in Streetman.

FM 80 was designated on August 3, 1943, from US 84 (later Loop 255, now Bus. US&nbsp;84) in Teague to SH 164 in Donie. On June 11, 1945, FM 80 was extended north to Kirvin. On July 15, 1948, Spur 156, connecting FM 80 to the Woodland Memorial Cemetery, became part of FM 80, and the old route became a spur connection. On July 21, 1949, FM 80 was extended south {{convert|3.0|mi|km}} from Donie. That same day, the spur became part of FM&nbsp;1449. On July 25, 1950, FM 80 was extended south to FM 39. On November 16, 1956, the section from Kirvin to the Woodland Memorial Cemetery became part of new FM 1449, while old FM 1449 from Kirvin to US 75 (now SH 75) in Streetman became part of FM 80. {{clear}}

==FM 81== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=81 |length_mi=38.099 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 81">{{TxDOT|FM|81|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=August 23, 1943<ref name="FM 81"/> |location=Karnes and Goliad counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 81''' ('''FM 81''') is located in Karnes and Goliad counties. It runs from FM 1144 north, east, and south to SH 239 at Charco.

FM 81 was designated on August 23, 1943, from SH 239 at Charco to SH 72 at Runge. On July 9, 1945, FM 81 was extended to SH 80 at Helena. On January 6, 1950, FM 81 was extended to {{convert|5.0|mi|km}} south of Hobson at what would later be FM 1144, replacing FM&nbsp;886 and FM&nbsp;744. {{clear}}

==FM 82== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=82 |length_mi=10.328 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 82">{{TxDOT|FM|82|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 23, 1951<ref name="FM 82"/> |location=Newton and Jasper counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 82''' ('''FM 82''') is located in Newton and Jasper counties. It runs from FM 1004 west of US 87 to {{convert|4.5|mi|km}} west of US 96.

FM 82 was designated on May 23, 1951, from FM 1004 near SH 87 northwest {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, FM 82 was extended west to US 96. On June 1, 1965, FM 82 was extended west {{convert|4.5|mi|km}} to its current end. {{clear}}

===FM 82 (1943)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=82 |formed=September 6, 1943 |deleted=December 16, 1943 |location=Denton County }} A previous route numbered FM&nbsp;82 was designated on September 6, 1943, from Bonham via Randolph to Trenton. The section from Randolph to Bonham was formerly SH&nbsp;263. FM 82 became a portion of SH&nbsp;121 on December 16, 1943. {{clear}}

==FM 83== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=83 |length_mi=36.622 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 83">{{TxDOT|FM|83|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=September 7, 1943<ref name="FM 83"/> |location=San Augustine and Sabine counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 83''' ('''FM 83''') is located in San Augustine and Sabine counties. It connects SH 147 to Lows Creek Marina west of the Louisiana state line.

FM 83 was designated on September 7, 1943, from Hemphill to East Mayfield. On June 11, 1945, it was extended west to US 96 near Pineland. On May 3, 1961, FM 83 was extended west to SH 147 and east to a road intersection, replacing FM&nbsp;2379 and FM&nbsp;1965. On July 1, 1964, FM 83 was rerouted to use Flag Pole Road instead of Maple Street from US 96 to FM 1. On June 2, 1967, FM 83 was extended east {{convert|2.5|mi|km}}. On September 26, 1979, FM 83 was extended east {{convert|0.1|mi|km}} to Lows Creek Marina. {{clear}}

==FM 84== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=84 |length_mi=8.861 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 84">{{TxDOT|FM|84|access-date=December 21, 2013|link=no}}</ref> |formed=October 6, 1943<ref name="FM 84"/> |location=Grayson County }} '''Farm to Market Road 84''' ('''FM 84''') is located in Grayson County. The {{convert|8.9|mi|km|adj=on}} route connects US 75 to Lake Texoma.

FM 84 was designated on October 6, 1943, replacing a portion of SH 91. On June 27, 1995, the route was redesignated '''Urban Road&nbsp;84''' ('''UR&nbsp;84'''). The designation reverted to FM&nbsp;84 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/>

;Junction list {{jcttop |state=TX |county=Grayson |length_ref=<ref>{{google maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/33.8417484,-96.6364829/33.7752139,-96.5553292/33.782308,-96.5324757/@33.8084523,-96.6058924,13.5z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=Route of FM 84|access-date=July 17, 2018|link=no}}</ref> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.0 |road=Texoma Drive }} {{TXint |location=Denison |lspan=4 |mile=3.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|406|dir1=west}} }} {{TXint |mile=5.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|75|location1=Durant|city2=Sherman}} |notes=US 75 exit 70}} {{TXint |mile=7.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|91|location1=Denison Dam|city2=Denison}} }} {{TXint |mile=8.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|69|location1=Durant|city2=Denison}} }} {{jctbtm}}

==FM 85== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=85 |length_mi=24.587 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 85">{{TxDOT|FM|85|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=October 6, 1943<ref name="FM 85"/> |location=Ellis, Navarro, and Henderson counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 85''' ('''FM 85''') is located in Ellis, Navarro, and Henderson counties. It runs from I-45 and US 287 in Ennis to SH 274.

FM 85 was designated on October 6, 1943, from Mabank to SH 274. On June 28, 1945, a section from SH 198 to Prairieville was added, creating a concurrency with SH 198. On July 14, 1949, a section from FM 47 to Prairieville and a second section from SH 274 west {{convert|3.3|mi|km}} to west of Aley were added. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended westward and northward to the Kaufman–Henderson county line. On October 31, 1957, the road was extended northward to FM 988 at Lively. On October 30, 1961, the road was rerouted to run from US 75 (now I-45) to US 175: the section of FM 85 from FM 47 south to SH 198 was transferred to FM 90, the section of FM 85 from US 175 at Mabank south to then-FM 1250 was also transferred to FM 90, the section from then-FM 1129 north to then-FM 988 (which became part of FM 148 that day) was transferred to FM&nbsp;2613, the section of FM&nbsp;1129 from then-FM 662 to then-FM 85 was transferred to FM 85, FM&nbsp;662 was combined, and FM&nbsp;1250 was combined. On January 1, 1978, the section from I-45 south of Ennis northeast {{convert|0.3|mi|km}} was redesignated FM&nbsp;3413, while FM 85 was rerouted over the old route of FM 3413. On December 14, 1989, the section from SH 274 to US 175 was transferred to SH&nbsp;334. {{clear}}

==FM 86== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=86 |length_mi=20.702 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 86">{{TxDOT|FM|86|access-date=January 7, 2011}}</ref> |formed=August 24, 1943 |location=Caldwell and Bastrop counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 86''' ('''FM&nbsp;86''') is located in Caldwell and Bastrop counties.<ref name="FM 86" />

FM&nbsp;86 begins at the intersection of US&nbsp;183 and FM&nbsp;2984 in northern Luling.<ref name="Mapbook 1789">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1789|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> The route travels primarily to the northeast through unincorporated Caldwell County.<ref name="Mapbook 1790">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1790|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Mapbook 1741">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1741|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref> It ends just north of the Bastrop County line, at an intersection with FM&nbsp;20 near Red Rock, in the community of Bateman.<ref name="FM 86" /><ref name="Mapbook 1691">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1691|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

FM&nbsp;86 was designated on August 24, 1943, replacing the entirety of SH&nbsp;311. At the time SH&nbsp;311 was designated, the section of FM&nbsp;20 north of Lockhart was part of SH&nbsp;21.<ref name="FM 86" /><ref name="SH 311">{{TxDOT|SH|311|access-date=January 7, 2011}}</ref> {{Attached KML|wikidata=Q26386589}} {{clear}}

==FM 87== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=87 |length_mi=2.375 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 87">{{TxDOT|FM|87|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=March 24, 1993<ref name="FM 87"/> |location=Fannin County }} '''Farm to Market Road 87''' ('''FM 87''') is located in Fannin County. It runs from US 82 near Bonham to SH 56.

FM 87 was designated on March 24, 1993, from US 82 west of Bonham north {{convert|1.2|mi|km}} to a county road intersection. On August 25, 1994, the road was extended north {{convert|0.3|mi|km}} to a prison facility and a second proposed prison facility (the TDC Choice Moore Unit and Buster Cole State Jail). On June 26, 2008, the road was extended north to US 82. {{clear}}

===FM 87 (1943)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=87 |formed=October 6, 1943 |deleted=August 29, 1990 |location=Andrews, Martin, and Howard counties }} '''Ranch to Market Road 87''' ('''RM 87''') was designated on October 6, 1943, from Andrews west {{convert|16.0|mi|km}}. On July 16, 1945, the road was extended east from Andrews to the Martin County line. The same day the road was extended east to SH 137 near Lenorah, and also on the same day the road was extended east to the Howard County line. On August 22, 1945, the road was extended west to the Texas/New Mexico state line. On May 25, 1946, the designation was changed to FM&nbsp;87.<ref>{{TxDOT minutes|January 22|1947|type=minutes|meeting-num=376th|url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676373.pdf}}</ref> On January 22, 1947, the road was extended east to Big Spring. Parts were SH&nbsp;262 before 1939. On September 23, 1953, FM 87 was signed (but not designated) as SH&nbsp;176. FM 87 was cancelled on August 29, 1990, as the SH 176 designation became official. {{clear}}

==FM 88== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=88 |length_mi=28.256 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 88">{{TxDOT|FM|88|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=November 15, 1943 |location=Willacy and Hidalgo counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 88''' ('''FM 88''') is located in Willacy and Hidalgo counties. It runs from SH 186 south to US 281 west of Progresso.

FM 88 was designated on November 15, 1943, from SH 186 south to SH 107 in Elsa. FM 88 was the first farm-to-market route designated in Hidalgo County.<ref name="Hidalgo1987">{{cite web | last=Snyder |first=J. F. | publisher = State Department of Highways and Public Transportation | year = 1987 |title = History of the Texas Highway Department in Hidalgo County, 1922 to 1968 |url = http://library.ctr.utexas.edu/digitized/texasarchive/thdresearch/dht-1.pdf | access-date=October 28, 2022}}</ref> On May 18, 1944, FM 88 was extended south via Weslaco (where it intersects US 83) to US 281 in Progresso. On September 22, 1953, FM 88 was extended south to the Rio Grande, replacing FM&nbsp;2067. On October 24, 1963, the section of FM 88 south of US 281 was transferred to FM&nbsp;1015. On June 27, 1995, the section from US 83 to US 281 was redesignated '''Urban Road&nbsp;88''' ('''UR&nbsp;88''').<!-- designation file for UR 88 has been deleted --> The designation of this section reverted to FM&nbsp;88 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/> {{-}} ===FM 88 (1943)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=88 |length_mi=5.3 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 88">{{TxDOT|FM|88|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=November 15, 1943 |deleted=October 24, 1963 |location=Hidalgo County }}

FM 88 was designated on November 15, 1943, from US 83 to US 281 in Progresso. On September 22, 1953, FM 88 was extended south to the Rio Grande, replacing FM&nbsp;2067. On October 24, 1963, the section of FM 88 south of US 281 was transferred to FM&nbsp;1015. {{clear}}

==FM 89== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=89 |length_mi=32.198 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 89">{{TxDOT|FM|89|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=December 16, 1943 |location=Taylor County }} '''Farm to Market Road 89''' ('''FM 89''') is located in Taylor County. It runs from FM&nbsp;126 near Nolan to US 83/US 84 in Abilene.

FM 89 starts just east of the NolanTaylor county line. The highway straddles the Callahan Divide, surrounded by wind turbines. At Abilene State Park, the terrain becomes flatter, as the road comes into Buffalo Gap. When coming into Buffalo Gap, FM 89 winds through town then continues northward toward Abilene. Upon entering the Wylie portion of Abilene, FM 89 becomes locally known as Buffalo Gap Road, and continues with this designation past the Mall of Abilene to the Winters Freeway, where FM 89 ends. Buffalo Gap Road continues northward.

FM 89 was designated on December 16, 1943, from US 83/84 to Lake Abilene State Park. On November 10, 1947, the section from Abilene to Buffalo Gap was transferred to FM&nbsp;613. On June 17, 1965, FM 89 regained its lost section, replacing a section of FM 613, but signage was not changed until January 1, 1966. On May 5, 1966, FM 89 was extended west {{convert|3.3|mi|km}}. On June 2, 1967, it was extended northwestward {{convert|2.0|mi|km}}. On August 2, 1968, it was extended west to FM 126, replacing FM&nbsp;2928 (connecting section designated July 11). On June 27, 1995, the section from FM&nbsp;707 to US 83/US 84 was redesignated '''Urban Road&nbsp;89''' ('''UR&nbsp;89''').<!-- designation file for UR 89 has been deleted--> The designation of this section reverted to FM&nbsp;89 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/>

In January 2022, construction began to upgrade a {{convert|2.3|mi|km|adj=on}} section of FM&nbsp;89 in Abilene. Plans to improve the roadway had been included as part of the city's transportation plan as early as 1995 and were necessitated by increased development in the southern part of the city. The project is scheduled to be completed in March 2024.<ref name="FM89 Jan2022">{{cite news|title=Buffalo Gap Road 2-year improvement project is underway|url=https://www.reporternews.com/story/news/2022/01/11/buffalo-gap-road-2-year-improvement-project-beginning/9133161002/|first=Laura|last=Gutschke|work=Abilene Reporter-News|date=January 11, 2022|access-date=October 27, 2022}}</ref>

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==FM 90== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=90 |length_mi=13.209 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 90">{{TxDOT|FM|90|access-date=December 20, 2013}}</ref> |formed=March 30, 1944<ref name="FM 90"/> |location=Kaufman and Van Zandt counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 90''' ('''FM 90''') is a {{convert|13.2|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} route located in Kaufman and Van Zandt counties.

The road begins at an intersection with SH&nbsp;198 in Mabank, and heads north towards Prairieville. North of there, the road turns northeast to its northern terminus, an intersection with FM&nbsp;47/FM&nbsp;3227 near Whitton.<ref name="ggm-fm-90">{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Farm+to+Market+Rd+90&daddr=32.446028,-96.1128971+to:Farm+to+Market+Rd+90&hl=en&sll=32.376065,-96.095116&sspn=0.009206,0.015514&geocode=FQID7gEdH7NF-g%3BFUwW7wEd_25F-inP8HB_TTxJhjF_k9z_PkounA%3BFVod8AEdWpxG-g&t=h&mra=ls&via=1&z=12 |publisher=Google Maps|title=FM 90|access-date=September 10, 2012}}</ref>

FM 90 was formed on March 30, 1944, from SH&nbsp;31 in Malakoff to Cross Roads. It was routed over Spur 63 on August 1, 1944, replacing it. On October 30, 1961, FM 90 replaced a section of FM&nbsp;316 from SH 31 to its current southern terminus. FM 90 also replaced FM&nbsp;1617 from FM 316 to FM 85 (now SH 334). It also replaced a section of FM 85 from FM 47 to what was then FM 1617. On May 19, 1983, the section from Mabank to Malakoff was transferred to SH 198 and the section from Malakoff to Cross Roads was renumbered as FM&nbsp;3441. {{clear}}

==FM 91== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=91 |length_mi=26.131 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 91">{{TxDOT|FM|91|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=February 11, 1944<ref name="FM 91"/> |location=Hardeman and Wilbarger counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 91''' ('''FM 91''') is located in Hardeman and Wilbarger counties. It runs from FM 1167 near Medicine Mound to US 283.

FM 91 was designated on February 11, 1944, from US 287 in Chillicothe via Odell to US 283. On July 15, 1949, the highway was extended south {{convert|6.0|mi|km}} with a spur connection west {{convert|1.0|mi|km}} added. On October 26, 1954, FM 91 was rerouted over the spur connection and was extended to FM 1167 at Medicine Mound, while the old route south was renumbered FM&nbsp;392. On April 29, 1959, a spur connection in Medicine Mound, designated '''FM Spur 91''', was added. {{clear}}

==FM 92== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=92 |length_mi=38.946 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 92">{{TxDOT|FM|92|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=February 11, 1944<ref name="FM 92"/> |location=Tyler and Hardin counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 92''' ('''FM 92''') is located in Tyler and Hardin counties. It runs from US 96 at Silsbee to {{convert|2.2|mi|km}} north of US 190.

FM 92 was designated on February 11, 1944, from US 96 (this section became Loop 498 on November 30, 1978, and it is now Bus. US&nbsp;96) in Silsbee northward to US 190. On May 7, 1970, FM 92 was extended north {{convert|2.2|mi|km}} from US 190. On August 28, 1991, the FM 92 designation was extended north to RE 255; however, this extension is not yet constructed.

Town Bluff, one of the earliest settlements in Tyler County, is located along FM&nbsp;92.<ref name="TSHA Town Bluff">{{Handbook of Texas|id=HNT27|author=Biesele, Megan|name=Town Bluff, TX|retrieved=October 31, 2022}}</ref>

The road is mentioned in the ZZ Top song "Avalon Hideaway" on the 1976 album ''Tejas''.<ref>{{YouTube|lrBvdef4Hvg|"Avalon Hideaway"}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/30437731/ZZ+Top/Avalon+Hideaway|title=ZZ Top - Avalon Hideaway Lyrics {{pipe}} Lyrics.com|website=www.lyrics.com}}</ref> {{clear}}

==FM 93== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=93 |length_mi=15.921 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 93">{{TxDOT|FM|93|access-date=December 21, 2013|link=no}}</ref><ref group="nb" name="93-concur">The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of FM 93 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with SH 317.</ref> |formed=June 2, 1967<ref name="FM 93"/> |location=Bell County }} '''Farm to Market Road 93''' ('''FM 93''') is located in Bell County. It runs from FM 439 to US 190 at Heidenheimer.

FM 93 was designated on June 2, 1967, from FM 817 east to I-35. On January 31, 1974, the road was extended east to US 190 at Heidenheimer and west to FM 439, replacing all of FM 2748 west of SH 317, a section of FM 817, a section of FM 1741 (new road built; old road is now Taylors Valley Road), and all of FM 2618, but signing of FM 2618 as FM 93 did not start until the construction of FM 2618 was completed. On June 27, 1995, the section between FM 439 and FM 1741 was redesignated '''Urban Road&nbsp;93''' ('''UR&nbsp;93''').<!-- designation file for UR 93 has been deleted --> The designation of this section reverted to FM&nbsp;93 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018.<ref name="minute order UR eliminated"/> ;Junction list {{jcttop |state=TX |county=Bell |length_ref=<ref>{{google maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/31.09164,-97.5498191/31.02474,-97.3075844/@31.0640081,-97.4683522,12.83z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-97.4790604!2d31.0626282!3s0x864540618825fe93:0x31c1fa2f70600fdc!1m0!3e0|title=Route of FM 93|access-date=January 14, 2019|link=no}}</ref> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|439|city1=Killeen}} }} {{TXint |location=Belton |lspan=4 |mile=5.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|121}} }} {{TXint |mile=6.0 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|317|dir1=south|name1=Main Street}} |notes=South end of SH 317 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=6.3 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|317|dir1=north|name1=North Main Street|location1=UMHB}} |notes=North end of SH 317 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=7.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35|US|190|name2=Future I-14|city1=Waco|city2=Austin}} |notes=I-35 exit 294B}} {{TXint |location=Temple |mile=10.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1741|dir1=north|name1=31st Street}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=14.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|95|city1=Temple|city2=Holland}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=15.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|190|name1=Future I-14|SH|36|city1=Temple|city2=Cameron}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=16.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|190|dab1=Heidenheimer}} }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}} {{clear}}

===RM 93 (1944)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=RM |route=93 |location=Travis, Blanco, Burnet, and Llano counties |formed=February 11, 1944 |deleted=September 1, 1965<ref name="FM 93"/> }} A previous route numbered '''Ranch to Market Road 93''' ('''RM&nbsp;93''') was designated on February 11, 1944, from US&nbsp;290 at or near Austin to US&nbsp;281 south of Marble Falls. On September 28, 1949, RM&nbsp;93 was extended northwest to SH&nbsp;16 at Llano. On October 24, 1955, RM&nbsp;93 was signed, but not designated, as an extension of SH&nbsp;71. RM&nbsp;93 was cancelled on September 1, 1965, and officially transferred to SH&nbsp;71, as that route was extended further west to Brady.<ref name="FM 93"/><ref name="SH 71">{{TxDOT|SH|71|link=no|access-date=July 3, 2023}}</ref> {{clear}}

==FM 94== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=94 |length_mi=50.849 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 94">{{TxDOT|FM|94|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |location=Childress, Hall, Cottle, and Motley counties |formed=February 11, 1944<ref name="FM 94"/> }} '''Farm to Market Road 94''' ('''FM 94''') is located in the Texas Panhandle. It runs from US 62/US 83 south of Childress to SH 70 in Matador. A spur connection, '''FM Spur 94''', connects to US 62/US 70 in Matador.

FM 94 was designated on February 11, 1944, from Childress west to Tell.<ref>{{TxDOT minutes|February 11|1944|type=minutes|meeting-num=340th |url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676332.pdf}}</ref> On March 18, 1947, a section of War Highway 16 (which was already part of FM 94) from US 83 west {{convert|1.75|mi|km}} was added to FM 94, and FM 94 was extended to US 287 in Childress, replacing Loop 146. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended {{convert|17.8|mi|km}} south to Northfield. On October 28, 1953, the road was extended southwest {{convert|6.5|mi|km}}, and another {{convert|9.5|mi|km}} southwest on October 26, 1954. On November 21, 1956, the road was extended southwest {{convert|11.5|mi|km}} to US 70 in Matador. On December 14, 1959, the section of FM 94 north of FM&nbsp;2042 was transferred to FM 2042, and FM 94 was rerouted over the old route of FM 2042. One section of FM 2042 was transferred to FM 164 on September 5, 1973, and another section north to FM 164 was transferred to FM 3468 on August 4, 1988. On January 2, 1962, FM Spur 94, connecting to SH 70 in Matador, was added. On September 24, 2007, by district request, FM 94 was routed over FM Spur 94 to SH 70 while FM Spur 94 was rerouted over the former route of FM 94 to US 62/US 70. On October 25, 2012, the road was realigned on a new route west of FM 2042; the former route was turned over to Childress County. {{clear}}

==FM 95== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=95 |length_mi=52.562 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 95">{{TxDOT|FM|95|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 18, 1944<ref name="FM 95"/> |location=Rusk and Nacogdoches counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 95''' ('''FM 95''') is located in Rusk and Nacogdoches counties. It runs from FM 1798 in Minden south to SH 103.

FM 95 was designated on May 18, 1944, from US 59 in Garrison to the Nacogdoches–Rusk county line. On May 7, 1948, FM 95 was extended northwest to SH 26 (now US 259) west of Minden. On December 10, 1951, FM 95 was extended northwest to FM 839, replacing FM&nbsp;1716 (the connecting section was designated on November 20). On January 27, 1953, the section west of FM 1798 was transferred to FM 1798. On June 18, 1964, FM 95 was extended south to SH 103, replacing FM&nbsp;1274. Part of what was FM 1274 was originally numbered FM&nbsp;1863. {{clear}}

==FM 96== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=96 |length_mi=11.834 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 96">{{TxDOT|FM|96|access-date=December 27, 2014}}</ref> |formed=May 23, 1951<ref name="FM 96"/> |location=Cass County }} '''Farm to Market Road 96''' ('''FM 96''') is located in Cass County. It runs from SH 77 north and southeast to US 59.

FM 96 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH&nbsp;77 northward {{convert|3.3|mi|km}} to Antioch. On January 23, 1953, FM 96 was extended north and southeast to US 59. {{clear}}

===FM 96 (1944)=== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=96 |formed=April 19, 1944 |deleted=May 17, 1948 |location=Eastland County }} A previous route numbered FM&nbsp;96 was designated on April 19, 1944, from Gorman to Desdemona in Eastland County. FM 96 was cancelled on May 17, 1948, and became a portion of FM 8. {{clear}}

==FM 97== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=97 |length_mi=35.623 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 97">{{TxDOT|FM|97|access-date=December 27, 2014}}</ref> |formed=May 18, 1944<ref name="FM 97"/> |location=Floyd and Motley counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 97''' ('''FM 97''') is located in Floyd and Motley counties. It runs from SH 70 west to US 70 in Lockney.

FM 97 was designated on May 18, 1944, from SH 18 (now SH 70) westward to Flomot. On June 11, 1945, FM 97 was extended west to the Motley–Floyd county line. On December 2, 1953, FM 97 was extended west to SH 207, replacing FM&nbsp;785. On March 24, 1958, FM 97 was extended west and south to Loop 75 in Lockney, replacing FM&nbsp;135 (although it remained signed as FM 135 until the 1959 travel map was released). Later, FM 97 was rerouted west to US 70, with the old route to Loop 75 being redesignated as a spur connection. On January 20, 1964, the spur connection to Lockney was cancelled because it was already part of FM&nbsp;378 (which had extended north from what is now FM 37 on December 21, 1959).

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==FM 98== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=98 |length_mi=20.374 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 98">{{TxDOT|FM|98|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=May 18, 1944<ref name="FM 98"/> |location=Foard and Wilbarger counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 98''' ('''FM 98''') is located in Foard and Wilbarger counties. It runs from SH 6 near Crowell northeast to US 70

FM 98 was designated on May 18, 1944, from US 70 in Crowell northeast to Margaret. On October 28, 1953, FM 98 was extended east {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} from Margaret. On November 1, 1955, FM 98 was extended east to US 70, replacing FM&nbsp;2183 (connecting section designated September 21, 1955). On September 29, 1977, FM 98 was extended south and west to SH 6.

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==FM 99== {{infobox road small |state=TX |type=FM |route=99 |length_mi=53.902 |length_ref=<ref name="FM 99">{{TxDOT|FM|99|access-date=December 21, 2013}}</ref> |formed=April 19, 1944<ref name="FM 99"/> |location=Karnes, Atascosa, Live Oak, and McMullen counties }} '''Farm to Market Road 99''' ('''FM 99''') is located in Karnes, Atascosa, Live Oak, and McMullen counties. It runs from FM 1144 in Karnes City to a road intersection {{convert|4|mi|km}} south of SH 72.

FM 99 was designated on April 19, 1944, from Karnes City to the Karnes–Atascosa county line. On May 15, 1946, FM 99 was extended west to Fashing. On October 23, 1948, another section from US 281 (now Bus. US&nbsp;281) at Whitsett north to the Live Oak–Atascosa county line was added, creating a gap. On September 19, 1951, the sections were connected, closing the gap. On October 28, 1953, FM 99 was extended southwest to the Live Oak–McMullen county line. On October 27, 1954, FM 99 was extended south to FM 63 (which became part of SH 72 on December 15, 1960) in Calliham, replacing FM&nbsp;2153. On March 27, 1981, a section of FM 99 was closed as it would be inundated by Choke Canyon Reservoir, so FM 99 was rerouted on a new alignment west and extended south to a road intersection {{convert|4.0|mi|km}} miles south of SH 72, replacing FM&nbsp;1106. SH 72 was also rerouted around the reservoir. {{clear}}

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==References== {{reflist}}

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