{{Short description|None}} {{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=December 2022}} {{Infobox state highway system |shields=70px|alt=|link= |caption=Texas State Highway Loop marker |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: |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 }}

State highway loops in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

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==Loop 105== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=105 |formed=November 20, 1997<ref name="SL 105">{{TxDOT|SL|105|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=DeWitt County }} '''Loop&nbsp;105''' is the old route of US 87 through Thomaston, formed on November 20, 1997. {{-}}

==Loop 106== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=106 |formed=March 27, 1981<ref name="SL 106">{{TxDOT|SL|106|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Bexar County }} '''Loop&nbsp;106''' is the old route of US 87 through Sayers, formed on March 27, 1981. {{-}}

==Loop 107== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=107 |formed=March 27, 1981<ref name="SL 107">{{TxDOT|SL|107|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Bexar County }} '''Loop&nbsp;107''' is a former alignment of US&nbsp;87 through Adkins. Its east end is at FM&nbsp;3465, which is a former alignment of Loop&nbsp;1604 in the area.<ref name="SL 107">{{TxDOT|SL|107|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref><ref name="FM 3465">{{TxDOT|FM|3465|access-date=July 2, 2022}}</ref>

Loop&nbsp;107 was designated on March 27, 1981. {{-}}

==Loop 108== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=108 |formed=March 26, 1980<ref name="SL 108">{{TxDOT|SL|108|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Galveston County }}

{{main|Texas State Highway Loop 108}}

'''Loop&nbsp;108''' is located in Port Bolivar.

Loop&nbsp;108 was designated on March 26, 1980, as a loop off SH 87 in Port Bolivar, replacing FM 2612. {{-}}

==Loop 109== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=109 |formed=August 2, 1943<ref name="SL 109">{{TxDOT|SL|109|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Bastrop County }} '''Loop&nbsp;109''' is located in Elgin.

Loop&nbsp;109 was designated on August 2, 1943, as a loop off SH 20/SH 95 in Elgin with a connection from SH 95 north of town to old SH 20. The route was formerly SH 20 (now US 290) before it was rerouted. On October 25, 1990, a {{convert|0.6|mi|km|adj=mid}} section in Elgin was transferred to FM 1100. {{-}}

==Loop 110== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=110 |formed=September 18, 1986<ref name="SL 110">{{TxDOT|SL|110|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Tom Green County }} '''Loop&nbsp;110''' is located in Christoval.

Loop&nbsp;110 was designated on September 18, 1986, from US 277 in Christoval, southward approximately {{convert|1.4|mi|km}} to US 277, south of Christoval. {{-}}

==Loop 111== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=111 |formed=March 22, 1960<ref name="SL 111">{{TxDOT|SL|111|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Travis County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 111}}

'''Loop&nbsp;111''' is located in Austin.

Loop&nbsp;111 was designated on March 27, 1960, from I-35 at Anderson Lane to US 290 northeast of Austin. Five months later Loop&nbsp;111 was extended to US 183 near the Montopolis Bridge. On June 10, 1966, the route was transferred to US 183 and Loop&nbsp;111 was reassigned to its current route along Airport Boulevard from I-35 to US 183. On May 24, 2007, a {{convert|1.7|mi|km|adj=mid}} section from I-35 to FM 969 was removed and returned to the city of Austin. {{-}}

==Loop 113== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=113 |length_mi=6.8 |formed=April 14, 1980<ref name="SS 113">{{TxDOT|SS|113|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Hidalgo County }} '''Loop&nbsp;113''' was located in Edinburg.

Loop&nbsp;113 was designated on April 14, 1980, as a loop off US 281 in Edinburg. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;113 was cancelled and redesignated as Bus. US&nbsp;281. {{clear}}

==Loop 114== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=114 |formed=September 21, 1950<ref name="SL 114">{{TxDOT|SS|114|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=April 1, 1955 |location=Jefferson County }} '''Loop&nbsp;114''' was located in Port Arthur.

Loop&nbsp;114 was designated on September 21, 1950, as a redesignation of Spur&nbsp;114 when it was extended to US 96/SH 87. The route was signed as Bus. US&nbsp;96 rather than Loop&nbsp;114. On April 1, 1955, Loop&nbsp;114 was cancelled. {{clear}}

==Loop 116== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=116 |formed=March 6, 1941<ref name="SL 116">{{TxDOT|SL|116|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |location=Polk County }} '''Loop&nbsp;116''' is located in New Willard.

Loop&nbsp;116 was designated on March 6, 1941, as a redesignation of Spur&nbsp;116 when it was extended to US 59 south of New Willard. {{clear}}

==Loop 118== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=118 |formed=February 4, 1941<ref name="SL 118">{{TxDOT|SL|118|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |location=Denton County }} '''Loop&nbsp;118''' is located in Roanoke. It is unsigned and a portion of US 377.

Loop&nbsp;118 was designated on February 4, 1941, from US 377 south of Roanoke to SH 114 north of Roanoke. On September 26, 1996, a {{convert|0.625|mi|km|adj=mid}} section from US 377 to Denton Street was returned to the city of Roanoke and Loop&nbsp;118 was rerouted over Spur&nbsp;118 to US 377. {{clear}}

==Loop 120== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=120 |formed=May 14, 1941<ref name="SL 120">{{TxDOT|SL|120|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Dickens County }} '''Loop&nbsp;120''' is located in Dickens.

Loop&nbsp;120 was designated on May 14, 1941, from SH 70 south of Dickens, to a point US 62/US 82 west of Dickens. On September 27, 1957, Loop&nbsp;120 was extended north {{convert|1.4|mi|km}} along the old route of SH 70. {{-}}

==Loop 121== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=121 |formed=October 31, 1958<ref name="SL 121">{{TxDOT|SL|121|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Bell County }}

{{main|Texas State Highway Loop 121}} '''Loop 121''' is a partial beltway around the city of Belton in the U.S. state of Texas. {{-}}

==Loop 123== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=123 |formed=September 15, 1941<ref name="SL 123">{{TxDOT|SL|123|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Lee County }} '''Loop&nbsp;123''' is located in Lexington.

Loop&nbsp;123 was designated on September 15, 1941, from US 77 northeast of Lexington, eastward through Lexington to a point on US 77 east of Lexington. {{-}}

==Loop 124== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=124 |formed=September 15, 1941<ref name="SL 124">{{TxDOT|SL|124|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Smith County }} {{Attached KML|display=inline|from=Texas State Highway Loop 124}} '''Loop&nbsp;124''' is located in Tyler. The {{convert|1.5|mi|km|1|adj=mid|-long}} route follows the original alignment of SH&nbsp;64 through the city. It begins at SH&nbsp;31 (Front Street) on the east side of Tyler. It follows Old Henderson Highway to the southeast to an intersection with Loop&nbsp;323. The route continues to the southeast to its terminus at SH&nbsp;64. Old Henderson Highway continues beyond both ends of the highway without the Loop&nbsp;124 designation.<ref name="Mapbook 798">{{Texas Mapbook|page=798|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 22, 2022}}</ref>

Loop&nbsp;124 was designated on September 15, 1941, along the former alignment of SH&nbsp;64 through Tyler. It was originally designated from the intersection of SH&nbsp;64 (Dallas Highway) and US&nbsp;69 (Glenwood Boulevard) east along Erwin Street. It followed Erwin Street until the intersection with Old Henderson Highway, which Loop&nbsp;124 would follow to its current eastern terminus. On May 30, 1962, the portion west of SH&nbsp;31 was removed and turned over to the city of Tyler for maintenance.<ref name="SL 124"/> {{-}}

==Loop 125== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=125 |formed=September 15, 1941<ref name="SL 125">{{TxDOT|SS|125|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=September 26, 1945 |location=Washington County }} '''Loop&nbsp;125''' was located in Burton.

Loop&nbsp;125 was designated on September 15, 1941, as a loop off US 290 in Burton. On September 26, 1945, a section of Loop&nbsp;125 became a portion of FM 390 and the remainder was changed to Spur&nbsp;125. {{clear}}

==Loop 127== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=127 |formed=October 23, 1941<ref name="SL 127">{{TxDOT|SL|127|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Anderson County }} '''Loop&nbsp;127''' is located in Palestine.

Loop&nbsp;127 was designated on October 23, 1941, from US 79 east of Palestine to the intersection of US 287 and US 84. {{-}}

==Loop 128== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=128 |formed=January 25, 1978<ref name="SL 128">{{TxDOT|SL|128|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Stonewall County }} '''Loop&nbsp;128''' is located in Old Glory.

Loop&nbsp;128 was designated on January 25, 1978, from US 380 southwest of Old Glory eastward and northward along the old location of US 380 to US 380 northeast of Old Glory. {{-}}

==Loop 130== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=130 |formed=November 24, 1941<ref name="SL 130">{{TxDOT|SL|130|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Comanche County }} '''Loop&nbsp;130''' is located in Gustine.

Loop&nbsp;130 was designated on November 24, 1941, from SH 36 west of Gustine, via Gustine and then northward to SH 36. {{-}}

==Loop 132== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=132 |formed=November 25, 1941<ref name="SL 132">{{TxDOT|SL|132|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Young County }} '''Loop&nbsp;132''' is located in Olney.

Loop&nbsp;132 was designated on November 25, 1941, from SH 114 {{convert|0.5|mi|km}} west of SH 79 in Olney, southward to SH 79 southwest of Olney. {{-}}

==Loop 133== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=133 |formed=February 20, 1942<ref name="SL 133">{{TxDOT|SS|133|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=March 12, 1942 |location=Hardeman County }} '''Loop&nbsp;133''' was located in Quanah.

Loop&nbsp;133 was designated on February 20, 1942, as a loop off US 287 in Quanah. Three weeks later the section from US 287 to SH 283 (now SH 6) was removed and the route was changed to Spur&nbsp;133. {{clear}}

==Loop 137== Loop&nbsp;137 was a designation applied to two different highways. No highway currently uses the Loop&nbsp;137 designation.

===Loop 137 (1942)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=137 |formed=June 23, 1942<ref name="SL 137">{{TxDOT|SL|137|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=April 14, 1980 |location=Harris County }}

The first Loop&nbsp;137 was designated on June 23, 1942, as a loop off US 90 (now I-10) on Houston's northern side with connections to SH 73. On October 13, 1955, the road was extended west from US 75 (now I-45) to US 90. On August 8, 1960, the road was extended south {{convert|4.5|mi|km}} from I-10 to SH 225, completing the loop around Houston. From 1959 the route was co-designated with I-610 and this co-designation was removed on April 14, 1980, cancelling Loop&nbsp;137. {{clear}}

===Loop 137 (1983)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=137 |formed=December 21, 1983<ref name="SL 137">{{TxDOT|SL|137|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Collin County }} The second Loop&nbsp;137 was designated on December 21, 1983, as a loop off SH 78 in Blue Ridge, replacing the old route of SH 78. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;137 was cancelled and redesignated and redesignated as Bus. SH&nbsp;78.

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==Loop 139== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=139 |formed=July 31, 1942<ref name="SS 139">{{TxDOT|SS|139|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=January 5, 1955 |location=Yoakum County }} '''Loop&nbsp;139''' was located in Denver City.

Loop&nbsp;139 was designated on July 31, 1942, as a loop off SH 214 in Denver City. On January 5, 1955, Loop&nbsp;139 was cancelled and transferred to FM 2055. {{-}}

==Loop 140== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=140 |formed=September 22, 1942<ref name="SL 140">{{TxDOT|SS|140|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=April 2, 1969 |location=Hutchinson County }} '''Loop&nbsp;140''' was located in Borger.

Loop&nbsp;140 was designated on September 22, 1942, as a loop off SH 117 in Borger. On April 2, 1969, the section from Spur&nbsp;119 south to SH 207 was cancelled and the route was changed to Spur&nbsp;140. {{clear}}

==Loop 141== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=141 |formed=September 22, 1942<ref>{{TxDOT minutes |September 22|1942|url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676315.pdf |type=minutes|meeting-num=323rd}}</ref><ref name="SL 141">{{TxDOT|SS|141|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Matagorda County }} '''Loop&nbsp;141''' was located in Palacios.

Loop&nbsp;141 was designated on September 22, 1942, as a loop off SH 35 in Palacios. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;141 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;35. {{clear}}

==Loop 142== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=142 |formed=August 28, 1941<ref name="SL 142">{{TxDOT|SL|142|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Cherokee County }} '''Loop&nbsp;142''' is located in Ponta.

Loop&nbsp;142 was designated on August 28, 1941, from SH 110 through Ponta to SH 110. {{-}}

==Loop 143== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=143 |formed=November 24, 1959<ref name="SL 143">{{TxDOT|SL|143|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Ochiltree County }} '''Loop&nbsp;143''' is located in Perryton.

Loop&nbsp;143 was designated on November 24, 1959, from US 83 in Perryton westward and northward to SH 15. On October 28, 1966, the road was extended east and north from US 83 to SH 15. On October 1, 1958, the road was extended north from SH 15 (west intersection) to FM 1267. On May 1, 1972, the road was extended north and west from SH 15 to US 83. {{-}}

==Loop 144== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=144 |formed=September 6, 1943<ref name="SS 144">{{TxDOT|SS|144|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=April 30, 1959 |location=McCulloch County }} '''Loop&nbsp;144''' was located in Melvin.

Loop&nbsp;144 was designated on September 6, 1943, as a loop off US 87 in Melvin. On April 30, 1959, Loop&nbsp;144 was cancelled and removed from the highway system due to completion of FM 2028. {{clear}}

==Loop 145== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=145 |formed=February 5, 1960<ref name="SL 145">{{TxDOT|SL|145|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Wilbarger County }} '''Loop&nbsp;145''' is located in Oklaunion.

Loop&nbsp;145 was designated on February 5, 1960, from US 287 in Oklaunion southward along Kingola Rd and eastward along the old route of US 287 and US 70 to US 287 east of Oklaunion. {{-}}

==Loop 146== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=146 |formed=January 18, 1944<ref name="SL 146">{{TxDOT|SS|146|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=March 18, 1947 |location=Childress County }} '''Loop&nbsp;146''' was located in Childress.

Loop&nbsp;146 was designated on January 18, 1944, from US 287 in Childress, south and west to US 83. On March 18, 1947, Loop&nbsp;146 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 94, the same day that the route was signed as FM 94. {{clear}}

==Loop 149== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=149 |formed=July 29, 1965<ref name="SL 149">{{TxDOT|SL|149|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |location=Sabine and Jasper counties }} '''Loop&nbsp;149''' is located in Brookeland.

Loop&nbsp;149 was designated on July 29, 1965, from US 96 northwestward and southward via Brookeland to US 96. {{clear}}

===Loop 149 (1944)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=149 |formed=March 30, 1944<ref name="SL 149"/> |deleted=March 24, 1954 |location=Harris County }}

The original Loop&nbsp;149 was designated on March 30, 1944, from US 75, {{convert|8|mi|km}} north of Houston, south over former US 75 (US 75 was rerouted to follow North Shepherd Drive) to then-Bus. US&nbsp;59, then over Bus. US&nbsp;59 to US 75 in Houston. On March 24, 1954, Loop&nbsp;149 was cancelled: one section was included in US 75 (which had been rerouted off North Shepherd Drive by 1951) and the remainder turned over to the city of Houston and Harris County. The former route of US 75 became Spur&nbsp;261 rather than Spur&nbsp;149 because it was too close to FM&nbsp;149. {{clear}}

==Loop 150== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=150 |length_mi=2.409 |formed=November 14, 1959<ref name="SL 150">{{TxDOT|SL|150|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |location=Bastrop County }}

{{main|Texas State Highway Loop 150}}

'''Loop&nbsp;150''' is located in Bastrop.

Loop&nbsp;150 was designated on November 14, 1959, as a loop off SH 71 in Bastrop as a replacement of SH 71 when it was rerouted to the south. {{clear}}

==Loop 151== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=151 |formed=August 27, 1958<ref name="SL 151">{{TxDOT|SL|151|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |location=Bowie County }}

{{main|Loop (Texarkana)}} '''Loop&nbsp;151''' is located in Texarkana.

Loop 151 was designated on August 27, 1958, on the current route. {{clear}}

==Loop 153== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=153 |formed=May 18, 1944<ref name="SL 153">{{TxDOT|SL|153|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Rusk County }} {{further|Special routes of U.S. Route 79#Henderson business route|Texas State Highway 64#Business route}} '''Loop&nbsp;153''' was located in Henderson. It is now designated as Bus. US&nbsp;79 and Bus. SH&nbsp;64. {{clear}}

==Loop 154== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=154 |formed=September 14, 1944<ref name="SL 154">{{TxDOT|SL|154|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Rusk County }} {{further|Special routes of U.S. Route 79#Henderson business route|Texas State Highway 64#Business route}} '''Loop&nbsp;154''' was located in Henderson. It is now designated as Bus. US&nbsp;79 and Bus. SH&nbsp;64. {{clear}}

==Loop 155== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=155 |formed=September 14, 1944<ref name="SL 155">{{TxDOT|SL|155|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Zavala County }} '''Loop&nbsp;155''' is located in Crystal City.

Loop&nbsp;155 was designated on September 14, 1944, from US 83 north of Crystal City following FM 65 to Uvalde St and westward along Uvalde St to US 83 in Crystal City. On July 18, 1958, the road was rerouted from Uvalde St to Lake St.

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==Loop 157== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=157 |formed=May 29, 1985<ref name="SL 157">{{TxDOT|SL|157|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |location=Shelby County }} '''Loop&nbsp;157''' is located in Tenaha.

Loop&nbsp;157 was designated on May 29, 1985, from US 59 northeast of Tenaha southwest and south {{convert|0.8|mi|km}} to US 84/US 96 as a replacement of a section of Loop&nbsp;168. On February 19, 1986, the road was extended to US 96, replacing a section of US 96. {{clear}}

===Loop 157 (1944)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=157 |formed=October 24, 1944 |decommissioned=January 17, 1984 |location=Victoria County }} A previous route numbered Loop&nbsp;157 was designated in Victoria County on October 24, 1944, from US&nbsp;59 at Goodwin Avenue in Victoria, via Goodwin Avenue, to US&nbsp;87 at Goodwin Avenue and Main Street. On November 3, 1962, the route was extended to Navarro Street. On January 17, 1984, Loop&nbsp;157 was cancelled and returned to the city of Victoria. {{clear}}

==Loop 158== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=158 |formed=October 24, 1944<ref name="SL 158">{{TxDOT|SL|158|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=July 15, 1988 |location=Brazos County }} '''Loop&nbsp;158''' was located in Bryan.

Loop&nbsp;158 was designated on October 24, 1944, from SH 6 (now Loop 507) west to SH 21. On July 15, 1988, Loop&nbsp;158 was cancelled and transferred to FM 158 when it was rerouted. {{clear}}

==Loop 160== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=160 |formed=November 6, 1944<ref name="SL 160">{{TxDOT|SL|160|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Madison County }} '''Loop&nbsp;160''' is located in North Zulch.

Loop&nbsp;160 was designated on November 6, 1944, from US 190 though North Zulch to US 190. {{-}}

==Loop 163== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=163 |formed=June 1, 1960<ref name="SL 163">{{TxDOT|SL|163|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |location=Blanco County }} '''Loop&nbsp;163''' is located in Blanco. Its southern terminus is at a junction with US&nbsp;281, just inside the Blanco city limits. The route runs to the north, essentially parallel to the current alignment of US&nbsp;281. It intersects RM&nbsp;165 before crossing the Blanco River. Access to the north bank of the river and Blanco State Park is provided by PR&nbsp;23. Loop&nbsp;163 turns to the west and reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with US&nbsp;281 in downtown Blanco. The road continues to the northwest as RM&nbsp;1623.<ref name="SL 163"/><ref name="Mapbook 1637">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1637|year=2018|link=no|access-date=August 19, 2020}}</ref>

Loop&nbsp;163 was designated on June 1, 1960. It is a former alignment of US&nbsp;281 through Blanco.<ref name="SL 163"/> {{clear}}

==Loop 165== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=165 |formed=November 7, 1958<ref name="SL 165">{{TxDOT|SL|165|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=April 24, 1964 |location=Wichita County }} '''Loop&nbsp;165''' was located in Wichita Falls.

Loop&nbsp;165 was designated on November 7, 1958, as a renumbering of Loop&nbsp;281 due to its confusion with US 281. The road was also extended south over old US 281 to US 277/US 281. On April 24, 1964, Loop&nbsp;165 was cancelled and transferred to SH&nbsp;240 when it was extended. {{clear}}

==Loop 166== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=166 |formed=April 30, 1945<ref name="SL 166">{{TxDOT|SL|166|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Kinney County }} '''Loop&nbsp;166''' is located in Brackettville.

Loop&nbsp;166 was designated on April 30, 1945, from US 90 east of Brackettville along the old location of US 90 through Brackettville to US 90 west of Brackettville. {{-}}

==Loop 167== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=167 |formed=August 4, 1945<ref name="SL 167">{{TxDOT|SL|167|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=October 25, 1990 |location=Lamar County }} '''Loop&nbsp;167''' was located in Deport.

Loop&nbsp;167 was designated on August 4, 1945, as a loop off US 271 in Deport. On October 25, 1990, Loop&nbsp;167 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;271. {{-}}

==Loop 168== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=168 |formed=August 23, 1945<ref name="SL 168">{{TxDOT|SL|168|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Shelby County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 168}} '''Loop 168''' is a state highway loop in the town of Tenaha in Shelby County, Texas. {{-}}

==Loop 170== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=170 |formed=January 18, 1946<ref name="SL 170">{{TxDOT|SL|170|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Nolan County }} '''Loop&nbsp;170''' is located in Sweetwater.

Loop&nbsp;170 was designated on January 18, 1946, from US 80 (later Loop&nbsp;432, now Business I-20-M) southeast of Sweetwater Municipal Airport (then called Avenger Field) through Sweetwater Municipal Airport and then to another point on US 80 (later Loop&nbsp;432, now Business I-20-M). {{-}}

==Loop 171== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=171 |length_mi=7.203 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 171"/><ref group="nb" name="171-concur">The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the Texas Department of Transportation description of Loop&nbsp;171 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with SH 273.</ref> |formed=October 31, 1958<ref name="SL 171">{{TxDOT|SL|171|access-date=December 13, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Gray County }} '''Loop&nbsp;171''' is located in Pampa.

Loop&nbsp;171 was designated on October 31, 1958, from US 60 approximately {{convert|1.5|mi|km}} east of Pampa south to SH 273. On November 10, 1961, the road was extended south and west to SH 70. On November 16, 1968, the road was extended northwest from US 60 to SH 70.

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==Loop 173== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=173 |formed=March 21, 1946<ref name="SL 173">{{TxDOT|SL|173|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Wood County }} '''Loop&nbsp;173''' is located in Quitman.

Loop&nbsp;173 was designated on March 21, 1946, from SH 37 near the Quitman Court House to SH 37 east of Quitman. {{-}}

==Loop 175==

===Loop 175 (1946)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=175 |formed=May 15, 1946<ref name="SL 175">{{TxDOT|SL|175|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=October 24, 1955 |location=Coleman County }} The first use of the Loop&nbsp;175 designation was in Coleman County, from US 84, {{convert|1.5|mi|km}} southeast of Coleman west to Commercial Avenue near the south side of Coleman, then south {{convert|1|mi|km}} to US 67 near Coleman Airport with a spur connection along Commercial Avenue into Coleman. On September 26, 1947, the route was revised after US 67 was rerouted. Loop&nbsp;175 was cancelled on October 24, 1955, and transferred to FM 568. {{-}}

===Loop 175 (1958)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=175 |formed=March 26, 1958<ref name="SL 175"/> |deleted=January 26, 1995 |location=Victoria County }} The next use of the Loop&nbsp;175 designation was in Victoria County as a loop off US 59 around the south side of Victoria. On January 26, 1995, Loop&nbsp;175 was cancelled and transferred to US 59 when it was rerouted; the original route of US 59 became Bus. US&nbsp;59. {{-}}

==Loop 177== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=177 |formed=July 31, 1946<ref name="SL 177">{{TxDOT|SL|177|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Polk County }} '''Loop&nbsp;177''' is located in Moscow.

Loop&nbsp;177 was designated on March 21, 1946, from US 59 south of Moscow, northwestward along a county road to the old location of US 59 and then along the old location of US 59 approximate {{convert|0.4|mi|km}}, and then eastward to US 59. On November 5, 1952, one section was transferred to FM&nbsp;1643, which was cancelled and combined with FM&nbsp;350 on February 21, 1958 (note that FM 1643 has since been reassigned elsewhere). {{-}}

==Loop 178== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=178 |formed=August 28, 1958<ref name="SL 178">{{TxDOT|SL|178|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Hunt County }}

'''Loop&nbsp;178''' is located in Commerce. Its western terminus is at SH&nbsp;224 in the western part of the city. It runs southeast and then east to an intersection with SH&nbsp;24 and SH&nbsp;11. From here, Loop&nbsp;178 and SH&nbsp;11 run concurrent eastbound, intersecting FM&nbsp;3218. Loop&nbsp;178 ends at Bus. SH&nbsp;11, while SH&nbsp;11 continues to the southeast.<ref name="Mapbook 543">{{Texas Mapbook|page=543|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 21, 2022}}</ref> The Loop&nbsp;178 designation extends to the northeast from this point, to another junction with SH&nbsp;24, but this section has not been constructed {{as of|2022|lc=y}}.<ref name="SL 178"/>

The current Loop&nbsp;178 was designated on August 28, 1958, as Spur&nbsp;178, going from SH&nbsp;11 westward and northward to SH&nbsp;24. On May 1, 1965, the section from the current junction of SH&nbsp;11 and SH&nbsp;24 (then the junction with FM&nbsp;513) that was concurrent with FM&nbsp;513 was transferred to the new SH&nbsp;50. On July 10, 1968, the route was extended west to SH&nbsp;224 (then SH&nbsp;24), and north and northwest to SH&nbsp;24, and the designation was changed to Loop&nbsp;178.<ref name="SL 178"/> {{-}}

==Loop 179== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=179 |formed=December 19, 1979<ref name="SL 179">{{TxDOT|SL|179|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Camp County }} '''Loop&nbsp;179''' is located in Pittsburg.

Loop&nbsp;179 was designated on December 19, 1979, from SH 11 west of Pittsburg north and northeast to US 271 north of Pittsburg.

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===Loop 179 (1946)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=179 |formed=November 8, 1946<ref name="SL 179"/> |deleted=April 6, 1970 |location=Erath County }} The original Loop&nbsp;179 was designated on November 8, 1946, from US 281 south of Stephenville to US 67 just south of the Bosque River, then along US 67 to US 377 in Stephenville, then east along US 377 to US 281/US 377 east of Stephenville. On August 28, 1948, Loop&nbsp;179 was erroneously cancelled, but was shortly corrected to go from US 281 to US 67 only. On July 16, 1965, the road was extended north along old US 67 to Loop&nbsp;195 (now Bus. US&nbsp;377). Loop&nbsp;179 was cancelled for real on April 6, 1970, and redesignated as an extension of SH 108. {{-}}

==Loop 180== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=180 |formed=November 8, 1946<ref name="SL 180">{{TxDOT|SS|180|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=July 21, 1961 |location=Hill County }} '''Loop&nbsp;180''' was located in Whitney.

Loop&nbsp;180 was designated on November 8, 1946, as a loop off then-proposed SH 22 in Whitney. On July 21, 1961, the section from FM 933 south to SH 22 was transferred to FM 933 and the route was changed to Spur&nbsp;180. {{clear}}

==Loop 181== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=181 |formed=October 15, 1946<ref name="SL 181">{{TxDOT|SL|181|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Wilson County }} '''Loop&nbsp;181''' is located in Floresville.

Loop&nbsp;181 was designated on October 15, 1946, from US 181 south through Floresville to US 181. {{-}}

==Loop 182== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=182 |formed=December 10, 1946<ref name="SL 182">{{TxDOT|SL|182|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Parker County }} '''Loop&nbsp;182''' is located in Springtown.

Loop&nbsp;182 was designated on December 10, 1946, from FM 51 in Springtown to west to SH 199. {{-}}

==Loop 183== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=183 |formed=July 9, 1970<ref name="SL 183">{{TxDOT|SL|183|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=October 29, 1998 |location=Wharton County }} '''Loop&nbsp;183''' was located in Hungerford and Wharton.

Loop&nbsp;183 was designated on July 9, 1970, as a loop off US 59 in Hungerford as a replacement of US 59 when it was rerouted. The route was signed as Bus. US&nbsp;59 rather than Loop&nbsp;183. On June 30, 1976, the road was extended south and southwest along old US 59 to US 59 south of Wharton; this extension was also signed as Bus. US&nbsp;59. Loop&nbsp;183 was cancelled on October 29, 1998, by district request and redesignated as Bus. US&nbsp;59. {{clear}}

==Loop 184== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=184 |formed=June 21, 1978<ref name="SL 184">{{TxDOT|SL|184|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Harris County }}

'''Loop&nbsp;184''' was located in Humble.

Loop&nbsp;184 was designated on June 21, 1978, as a loop off FM 1960 in Humble as a replacement for FM 1960 after it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;184 was cancelled and transferred to Business FM 1960-A. {{clear}}

==Loop 187== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=187 |formed=January 18, 1960<ref name="SL 187">{{TxDOT|SL|187|access-date=December 2, 2019}}</ref> |location=Jack County }} '''Loop&nbsp;187''' is located in Antelope.

Loop&nbsp;187 was designated on January 18, 1960, from US 281 west of Antelope, east and south through Antelope to US 281. {{clear}}

===Loop 187 (1947)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=187 |formed=April 30, 1947<ref name="SL 187"/> |deleted=June 30, 1955 |location=Denton County }} The original Loop&nbsp;187 was designated on April 30, 1947, from new US 77 in Lewisville east to new SH 121 east of Lewisville. Loop&nbsp;187 was cancelled on June 30, 1955, and became a portion of FM 1171. {{clear}}

==Loop 193== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=193 |formed=January 18, 1960<ref name="SL 193">{{TxDOT|SL|193|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Lubbock County }} '''Loop&nbsp;193''' is located in Wolfforth.

Loop&nbsp;193 was designated on January 18, 1960, from US 62 in Wolfforth, northward along the old route of US 62 through Wolfforth to US 62. {{-}}

==Loop 195== {{Infobox road small |header_type=UC |state=TX |type=Loop |route=195 |formed=September 26, 2013<ref name="SL 195">{{TxDOT|SL|195|access-date=December 13, 2019}}</ref> |location=Starr County }} '''Loop&nbsp;195''' is a proposed route in Rio Grande City. It was designated three months before Spur&nbsp;195, and is the only case when a loop and spur have the same number and are not in the same city.

Loop&nbsp;195 was designated on September 26, 2013, from US 83 at Loma Blanca Road to FM 755 northeast of Rio Grande City, a distance of approximately 17.4 miles.

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===Loop 195 (1960)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=195 |formed=August 23, 1960<ref name="SL 195"/> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Erath County }} The original Loop&nbsp;195 was designated on August 23, 1960, from US 67 west of Stephenville to US 281 near Stephenville Municipal Airport. On July 1, 1962, the road was extended to US 377. On July 16, 1965, the road was rerouted along old US 377 to US 67/US 377 west of Stephenville and signed as Bus. US&nbsp;377. Loop&nbsp;195 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;377. {{clear}}

==Loop 197== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=197 |formed=February 5, 1960<ref name="SL 197">{{TxDOT|SL|197|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=September 27, 2012 |location=Galveston County }} '''Loop&nbsp;197''' was located in Texas City.

Loop&nbsp;197 was designated on February 5, 1960, as a loop off SH 146 in Texas City as a replacement for SH 146 when it was rerouted west of town. On September 27, 2012, the section from SH 146 east to 19th Avenue was removed from the highway system and returned to Texas City and the remainder was changed to Spur&nbsp;197. {{clear}}

==Loop 198== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=198 |formed=December 17, 1947<ref name="SL 198">{{TxDOT|SL|198|access-date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=San Patricio County }} '''Loop&nbsp;198''' was located in Mathis.

Loop&nbsp;198 was designated on December 17, 1947, from US 59 southeast of Mathis via Mathis to SH 9/US 59 northeast of Mathis. This was formerly SH 9 and US 59 before they were rerouted to bypass Mathis. Loop&nbsp;198 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;359. {{clear}}

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