{{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 300== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=300 |formed=February 23, 1956<ref name="SS 300">{{TxDOT|SS|300|access-date=December 5, 2019}}</ref><!-- info for SL 300 is in designation file for SS 300 --> |deleted=October 1, 1968 |location=Scurry County }} '''Loop&nbsp;300''' was a proposed route in Snyder. It was designated on February 23, 1956, from US&nbsp;180 west of the city, around its west and south sides, to US&nbsp;84 southeast of it. The route was never built, and the designation was cancelled on October 1, 1968.<ref name="SS 300"/> {{-}}

==Loop 301== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=301 |length_mi=2.785 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 301">{{TxDOT|SL|301|access-date=September 20, 2019}}</ref> |formed=February 23, 1956<ref name="SL 301"/> |location=Hopkins County }}

'''Loop&nbsp;301''' is located in Sulphur Springs. It runs from the junction of SH&nbsp;19 and SH&nbsp;154 to I-30/US&nbsp;67.

Loop&nbsp;301 was designated on February 23, 1956, from US&nbsp;67 (later Loop&nbsp;313; now Bus. US&nbsp;67) and SH&nbsp;19 in west Sulphur Springs, northward to SH&nbsp;154. On September 21, 1965, it was extended southeast to I-30. On April 27, 1967, the section from SH&nbsp;154 southwest to Loop&nbsp;313 was transferred to SH&nbsp;19. {{-}}

==Loop 302== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=302 |formed=March 29, 1956<ref name="SL 302">{{TxDOT|SL|302|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Hunt County }} {{further|Texas State Highway Spur 302}} '''Loop&nbsp;302''' was located in Greenville. It became Bus. US&nbsp;67, which is now Spur&nbsp;302. {{-}}

==Loop 304== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=304 |length_mi=8.584 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 304">{{TxDOT|SL|304|access-date=September 29, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=March 28, 1956<ref name="SL 304"/> |location=Houston County }}

'''Loop&nbsp;304''' is a beltway within Crockett, the county seat of Houston County. It is {{convert|8.584|mi|km}} in length.<ref name="SL 304"/> It was established in on March 28, 1956.<ref name="SL 304"/> Nearly all of the loop is two lanes wide (one lane in each direction), and provides access for long distance travelers and trucks to bypass the downtown core. Populated areas also dot outside the loop, but have less population density.

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|county=Houston|location=Crockett}} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|19|name1=South Fourth Street|city1=Trinity|city2=Huntsville}} |notes=Clockwise end }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2110|name1=Austin Street}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|7|SH|21|name2=West Goliad Avenue|city1=Centerville|city2=Madisonville}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2076|name1=West Houston Avenue}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|229}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|US|287|SH|19|name2=North Fourth Street|city1=Grapeland|city2=Palestine}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2022|name1=Old Rusk Road|city1=Slocum|city2=Mound City}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|21|name1=East Houston Avenue|city1=Crockett|city2=Alto|city3=Nacogdoches}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|7|name1=East Goliad Avenue|city1=Kennard|city2=Ratcliff|city3=Lufkin|city4=Nacogdoches}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|US|287|name1=East Bowie Avenue|city1=Groveton|city2=Woodville|city3=Beaumont}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|19|name1=South Fourth Street|city1=Trinity|city2=Huntsville}} |notes=Counterclockwise end }} {{jctbtm}}

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==Loop 305== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=305 |length_mi=1.074 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 305">{{TxDOT|SL|305|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref><ref name="305-concur" group=lower-alpha>The certified mileage given is shorter than the actual mileage as TxDOT considers Loop 305 to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with US 57.</ref> |formed=March 28, 1956<ref name="SL 305"/> |location=Zavala County }} '''Loop&nbsp;305''' is located in La Pryor.

Loop&nbsp;305 was designated on March 28, 1956, as a loop off of US 83 when it was rerouted.

Loop 305 begins at the intersection of US 83 and US 57 near the town's western boundary. Loop 305 begins running concurrent with US 57 before turning off onto North Pryor Avenue. The highway continues along North Pryor Avenue until ending at an intersection with US 83 near the town's northern boundary.

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|county=Zavala|location=La Pryor|length_ref=<ref>{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/28.941384,-99.8500489/28.9580123,-99.8495625/@28.9501495,-99.8623223,14.5z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-99.8434517!2d28.9435244!3s0x865e539706fa2159:0xb2c64fa1c4f551ce!1m0!3e0?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAyNy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D |title=Overview Map of Loop 305 |access-date=October 29, 2024 |link=no}}</ref>}} {{TXint |mile=0.0 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|57|dir1=south|city1=Eagle Pass|location2=Piedras Negras}}<br>{{jct|state=TX|US|83|city1=Crystal City|city2=Uvalde}} |notes=Southern terminus; south end of US 57 overlap }} {{TXint |mile=0.4 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|57|dir1=north|city1=Batesville}} |notes=North end of US 57 overlap }} {{TXint |mile=1.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|83|city1=Crystal City|city2=Uvalde}} |notes=Northern terminus }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}}

==Loop 306== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=306 |length_mi=11.666 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 306">{{TxDOT|SL|306|access-date=October 6, 2019|link=no}}</ref><ref name="306-concur" group=lower-alpha>The certified mileage given is shorter than the actual mileage as TxDOT considers Loop 306 to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with US 87 and US 277.</ref> |formed=October 24, 1956<ref name="SL 306"/> |location=Tom Green County }}

thumb|left|State Loop&nbsp;306 before US 277/87 interchange

'''Loop&nbsp;306''' is a state loop that encircles much of San Angelo. Loop&nbsp;306 begins on the north side of San Angelo, at the US 67/277 interchange, and continues south on the eastern edge of town. The highway multiplexes with US 87 while being routed west. The multiplex ends at the US 87/277/Loop&nbsp;306 interchange, with Loop&nbsp;306 routed northwest. Loop&nbsp;306 ends at the Bus. US&nbsp;67 (Sherwood Way) overpass, however the freeway continues and is signed as US 67, Houston Harte Expressway; named after the San Angelo-native publishing magnate. The route is often referred to locally as "the Loop" or "Loop 306", despite the terminus of Loop&nbsp;306 at Sherwood Way. TxDOT upgraded portions of Loop&nbsp;306 to expand it from a two-lane road to a four-lane divided highway. From the US 67/277 interchange, Loop&nbsp;306 continues as a four-lane divided highway all the way to US 87. The upgrades included adding two overpasses and improvements to a divided highway.

Loop&nbsp;306 was designated on October 24, 1956. On July 30, 1976, the section from US 67 west and southwest to US 67 was transferred to rerouted US 67.<ref name="SL 306"/>

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|county=Tom Green|length_ref=<ref name="GMaps SL 306">{{Google maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/31.4272523,-100.504072/31.4775529,-100.3862701/@31.4333457,-100.4767276,13z/data=!4m3!4m2!3e0!5i1|title=Overview map of SL 306|accessdate=December 26, 2014}}</ref>}} {{TXint |location=San Angelo |lspan=7 |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|67|US-Bus|67|dab2=San Angelo|name1=Sherwood Way|dir2=east|city1=Mertzon}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |mile=0.5 |road=Southwest Boulevard }} {{TXint |mile=1.2 |road=College Hills Boulevard }} {{TXint |mile=2.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|RM|584|name1=Knickerbocker Road|extra=hospital}} |notes=Access to San Angelo Community Medical Center}} {{TXint |mile=3.0 |road=Foster Road }} {{TXint|type=concur |mile=4.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|87|US|277|name2=Bryant Boulevard|road|Ben Ficklin Road|dir1=north|dir2=north|city1=San Angelo}} |notes=East end of freeway; {{ccr-end|west|US&nbsp;87 / US&nbsp;277}}}} {{TXint|type=concur |mile=5.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|277|Loop|378|dir1=south|city1=Eldorado}} |notes={{ccr-end|East|US&nbsp;277}}}} {{TXint|type=concur |location=none |mile=8.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|87|FM|1223|dir1=south|city1=Eden}} |notes={{ccr-end|East|US&nbsp;87}}}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=11.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|765}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=12.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|388|name1=Paint Rock Road|location1=Goodfellow AFB}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |location=San Angelo |lspan=2 |mile=14.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|380|name1=Pulliam Street}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |mile=15.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|67|US|277|name2=Houston Harte Expressway}} |notes=Interchange; eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}}

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==Loop 307== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=307 |formed=February 23, 1956<ref name="SL 307">{{TxDOT|SL|307|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=April 30, 2004 |location=Freestone County }} '''Loop&nbsp;307''' was a proposed route in Teague. It was designated on February 23, 1956, from US&nbsp;84 (now Bus. US&nbsp;84) north of Teague, east and south to SH&nbsp;179, {{convert|1|mile|km}} east of Teague. On October 21, 1959, part of the route was transferred to US&nbsp;84 when that highway was rerouted. On November 25, 1975, FM&nbsp;553 was designated on the remaining route, but Loop 307 was not cancelled until April 30, 2004.<ref name="FM 553">{{TxDOT|FM|553|link=no|access-date=December 25, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Minute Order 109653">{{cite web|url=https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/3691091.pdf|title=Minute Order 109653|agency=Texas Transportation Commission|date=April 29, 2004|access-date=December 25, 2022}}</ref> {{-}}

==Loop 308== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=308 |length_mi=0.798 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 308">{{TxDOT|SL|308|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=June 22, 1956<ref name="SL 308"/> |location=Burnet County }} '''Loop&nbsp;308''' is located in Briggs.

Loop&nbsp;308 was designated on June 22, 1956, as a loop off of US 183 when it was rerouted.

;Junction list {{jcttop|state=TX|county=Burnet|length_ref=<ref>{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/30.8835931,-97.9215995/30.8886765,-97.9301051/@30.8866846,-97.9295856,16.17z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-97.925243!2d30.8898962!3s0x865acf05be4c569b:0xf3bc0ca26f5f626d!1m0!3e0?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAyNy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D |title=Overview Map of Loop 308 |access-date=October 29, 2024 |link=no}}</ref>}} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|183}} }} {{TXint |location=Briggs |mile=0.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2657|dir1=north|city1=Copperas Cove}} }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|183|city1=Austin|city2=Lampasas}} }} {{jctbtm}}

==Loop 310== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=310 |formed=February 23, 1956<ref name="SL 310">{{TxDOT|SS|310|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=November 21, 1991 |location=Dallas County }} {{see also|Texas State Highway Spur 310}} '''Loop&nbsp;310''' was located in Carrollton. It was designated on February 23, 1956, as a loop off US&nbsp;77 (now I-35E). Loop&nbsp;310 was cancelled on November 21, 1991, and returned to the city of Carrollton. {{-}}

==Loop 311== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=311 |formed=August 1, 1956<ref name="SL 311">{{TxDOT|SS|311|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 14, 1968 |location=Gregg County }} '''Loop&nbsp;311''' was located in Kilgore.

Loop&nbsp;311 was designated on August 1, 1956, from SH 259 (now SH 42) in downtown Kilgore west {{convert|2.4|mi|km}} to SH 135 near the west edge of Kilgore. The route was signed as Bus. SH&nbsp;135 rather than Loop&nbsp;311. On June 14, 1968, Loop&nbsp;311 was cancelled and removed from the highway system due to the completion of the rerouting of SH 42. {{-}}

==Loop 313== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=313 |formed=September 19, 1956<ref name="SL 313">{{TxDOT|SS|313|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Hopkins County }} {{further|Special routes of U.S. Route 67#Sulphur Springs business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;313''' was located in Sulphur Springs. It ran along a former alignment of US&nbsp;67. It is now Bus. US&nbsp;67. {{-}}

==Loop 315== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=315 |formed=November 21, 1956<ref name="SL 315">{{TxDOT|SL|315|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Hunt County }} '''Loop&nbsp;315''' was located in Greenville.

Loop&nbsp;315 was designated on November 21, 1956, from US 69 near Peniel south to US 67 southwest of Greenville. On November 30, 1961, the road was extended east over old US 67 to I-30, and southeast to US 69 on October 13, 1971. On May 21, 1979, Loop&nbsp;315 was routed over US 69 while the old route of Loop&nbsp;315 was transferred to US 69. Loop&nbsp;315 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;69. {{-}}

==Loop 316== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=316 |formed=February 26, 1957<ref name="SL 316">{{TxDOT|SL|316|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Mitchell County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 20 in Texas#Loraine business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;316''' was located in Loraine. It is now Business&nbsp;I-20. {{-}}

==Loop 318==

===Loop 318 (1957)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=318 |formed=April 23, 1957 |deleted=July 15, 1957 |location=Callahan County }} The first use of Loop&nbsp;318 was in Callahan County, from US 380 west and north to FM 576, then east along FM 576 to US 380. Loop&nbsp;318 was cancelled three months later and transferred to FM 880 and FM Spur&nbsp;880. {{-}}

===Loop 318 (1960)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=318 |formed=January 18, 1960<ref name="SL 318">{{TxDOT|SL|318|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Washington County }} The second use of the Loop&nbsp;318 designation was in Washington County, as a loop off US 290 in Brenham. This was the former routing of US 290 before it was rerouted on top of a section of Loop&nbsp;283. On February 28, 1973, the section from US 290 west of Brenham to Market Street was transferred to SH 105. The remainder of Loop&nbsp;318 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;290. {{-}}

==Loop 319== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=319 |formed=April 23, 1957<ref name="SL 319">{{TxDOT|SL|319|access-date=December 25, 2022|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Taylor County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 20 in Texas#Trent business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;319''' was located in Trent. It is now Business&nbsp;I-20. {{-}}

==Loop 320== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=320 |formed=May 31, 1957<ref name="SL 320">{{TxDOT|SL|320|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Taylor County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 20 in Texas#Tye business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;320''' was located in Tye. It is now Business I-20. {{-}}

==Loop 321== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=321 |length_mi=0.753 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 321">{{TxDOT|SL|321|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=July 16, 1957<ref name="SL 321"/> |location=Wilson County }} {{further|Special routes of U.S. Route 87 in Texas#La Vernia}} '''Loop&nbsp;321''' is located in Wilson County. It is the former route of US&nbsp;87 through La Vernia. {{-}}

==Loop 322== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=322 |length_mi=7.167 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 322">{{TxDOT|SL|322|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=August 30, 1957<ref name="SL 322"/> |location=Taylor County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 322}} '''Loop 322''' is a {{convert|7.167|mi|km|3|adj=on}} loop route in the city of Abilene in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located in Taylor County. {{-}}

==Loop 323== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=323 |length_mi=19.708 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 323">{{TxDOT|SL|323|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=October 30, 1957<ref name="SL 323"/> |location=Smith County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 323}} '''Loop 323''' is a state highway loop in Texas in the United States. It is a {{convert|19.7|mi|km|adj=on}} highway circling the city of Tyler in Smith County. {{-}}

==Loop 328== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=328 |length_mi=2.854 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 328">{{TxDOT|SL|328|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=October 30, 1957<ref name="SL 328"/> |location=Childress County }} '''Loop&nbsp;328''' is located in Carey.

Loop&nbsp;328 was designated on October 30, 1957, as a loop off of US 287 when it was rerouted. {{-}}

==Loop 329== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=329 |formed=February 16, 1982<ref name="SL 329">{{TxDOT|SL|329|access-date=December 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Colorado County }} '''Loop&nbsp;329''' was located in Columbus.

Loop&nbsp;329 was designated on February 16, 1982, from SH 71, {{convert|4|mi|km}} northwest of Columbus, southeast and south {{convert|5.1|mi|km}} along Fannin Street to I-10. This was formerly a portion of SH 71 before it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;329 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;71. {{-}}

==Loop 332== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=332 |formed=January 22, 1958<ref name="SL 332">{{TxDOT|SL|332|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=January 31, 2019 |location=Williamson County }} '''Loop&nbsp;332''' was located in Liberty Hill. Its western terminus was at SH&nbsp;29. The route headed southeast on a two-lane undivided road that became Main Street. It crossed RM&nbsp;1869 before turning east at CR&nbsp;279. Loop&nbsp;332 crossed a railroad line that is owned by the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority and used by the Austin Western Railroad. Loop&nbsp;332's eastern terminus was at another intersection with SH&nbsp;29.<ref name="SL 332"/><ref name="Mapbook 1434">{{Texas Mapbook|page=1434|year=2018|link=no|access-date=December 20, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Minute Order 115416">{{cite web |url=http://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot/commission/2019/0131/10b4.pdf|title=Minute Order 115416|agency=Texas Transportation Commission|date=January 31, 2019|access-date=December 20, 2022}}</ref>

Loop&nbsp;332 was designated on January 22, 1958, as a loop off SH&nbsp;29 in Liberty Hill.<ref name="SL 332"/> On January 31, 2019, Loop&nbsp;332 was cancelled and returned to the city of Liberty Hill by request of the city council.<ref name="Minute Order 115416"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://lhindependent.com/city-moves-forward-request-take-loop-332/|title=City moves forward with request to take over Loop 332|last=Eddleman|first=Mike|work=Liberty Hill Independent|date=April 2, 2018|access-date=December 20, 2022}}</ref> {{-}}

==Loop 333== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=333 |formed=February 22, 1958<ref name="SL 333">{{TxDOT|SL|333|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Mitchell County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 20 in Texas#Westbrook business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;333''' was located in Westbrook. It is now Business I-20. {{-}}

==Loop 334== {{see also|List of state highway spurs in Texas (300–399)#Spur 334}} ===Loop 334 (1958)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=334 |formed=February 27, 1958<ref name="SL 334">{{TxDOT|SL|334|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=August 7, 1959 |location=Bexar County }} The first use of the Loop&nbsp;334 designation was in Bexar County, from FM 1604 and I-10 west and south to US 90. On August 29, 1958, the road was extended southwest {{convert|3.5|mi|km}} to FM 2173 near Macdona. Loop&nbsp;334 was cancelled on August 7, 1959, and transferred to FM 1604 (now Loop 1604). {{-}}

===Loop 334 (1981)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=334 |formed=October 21, 1981<ref name="SL 368"/> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Panola County }} The next use of the Loop&nbsp;334 designation was in Panola County as a loop off US 79 in Carthage. The same day a break in the route was added at Loop&nbsp;455 (now Bus. US&nbsp;59). The route was signed as US 79 Business rather than Loop&nbsp;334. Loop&nbsp;334 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;79. {{-}}

==Loop 335== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=335 |length_mi=39.967 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 335"/> |formed=January 18, 1960<ref name="SL 335">{{TxDOT|SL|335|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Potter and Randall counties }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 335}}

'''Loop&nbsp;335''' encircles Amarillo.

Loop&nbsp;335 was designated on January 18, 1960, from US 60/US 87 south of Amarillo east and north to US 287 east of Amarillo. On January 31, 1961, the road was extended north and west to US 87/US 287 (now Loop 434) and west and north to US 66 (now I-40) on July 30, 1965. On June 21, 1977, the road was extended to new US 87/US 287, replacing a section of FM 1719. On July 24, 1984, the road was extended {{convert|10|mi|km}} north, northeast and east to US 287, replacing a second section of FM 1719 and completing the loop around Amarillo. On April 21, 2018, the road was rerouted along FM 2186 with the old route transferred to FM 2590, although this will not be effective until construction is complete on this section. {{-}}

==Loop 336== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=336 |length_mi=17.439 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 336"/> |formed=September 27, 1960<ref name="SL 336">{{TxDOT|SL|336|access-date=October 17, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Montgomery County }}

'''Loop&nbsp;336''', also known as the Veterans Memorial Highway, encircles the city of Conroe.<ref name="SL 336"/> Through trucks traveling east and west are directed onto this loop, as they are prohibited on SH&nbsp;105 inside Conroe.

Loop&nbsp;336 was designated on September 27, 1960, as a loop off SH 105 in Conroe. On November 20, 1984, the road was extended around the eastern and southern sides of Conroe to FM&nbsp;2854 west of Conroe. On February 23, 1989, the road was extended north {{convert|1.1|mi|km}} from FM 2854 to SH 105, replacing FM&nbsp;3374 and completing the loop around Conroe.<ref name="SL 336"/>

thumb|The intersection between Loop 336 (Cartwright Road) and Highway 75 (Frazier Street)

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==Loop 337== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=337 |length_mi=3.029 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 337"/> |formed=June 1, 1960<ref name="SL 337">{{TxDOT|SL|337|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Comal County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 337}}

'''Loop&nbsp;337''' is located in New Braunfels.

Loop&nbsp;337 was designated on June 1, 1960, from I-35 southwest of New Braunfels north, east and south to FM 25 (now SH 46) at then-US 81 (now Business I-35) east of the Guadalupe River. On February 26, 1972, the road was extended to I-35, replacing a section of FM 25. On May 14, 1990, the route description was modified to show that SH 46 was rerouted concurrent with Loop&nbsp;337. {{-}}

==Loop 338== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=338 |length_mi=29.662 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 338"/> |formed=September 26, 1960<ref name="SL 338">{{TxDOT|SL|338|access-date=November 3, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Ector County }}

'''Texas State Highway Loop&nbsp;338''' ('''Loop&nbsp;338''') encircles Odessa. Unlike Loop&nbsp;250 in neighboring Midland, Loop&nbsp;338 is not a freeway at any point. Instead, it runs as a divided expressway, divided highway and undivided road.

Loop&nbsp;338 was designated on September 26, 1960, from US 80, {{convert|2.5|mi|km}} west of Odessa, north, east, and south around Odessa to then-proposed I-20. On June 30, 1961, the section from US 80 to I-20 was transferred to FM&nbsp;1357, while Loop&nbsp;338 was rerouted over a section of FM 1357 from US 80 to a point {{convert|2.7|mi|km}} north. On April 3, 1964, the road was extended to I-20 east of Odessa, replacing FM 1357. On September 30, 1964, the road was extended south {{convert|0.6|mi|km}} to I-20. On September 26, 1967, the section from I-20 to SH&nbsp;302 was transferred to SH 302. On September 27, 1985, the road was extended southeast to US 385, creating a concurrency with SH 302. On February 25, 1992, the road was extended west and north to I-20, completing its current route.<ref name="SL 338"/>

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==Loop 340== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=340 |length_mi=5.266 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 340"/> |formed=September 27, 1960<ref name="SL 340">{{TxDOT|SL|340|access-date=November 14, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=McLennan County }}

'''Texas State Highway Loop&nbsp;340''' encircles Waco.

Loop&nbsp;340 was designated on September 27, 1960, running from US 84 southeast and east to US 77 south of Waco. On February 26, 1964, the road was extended northwest {{convert|5|mi|km}} to US 84 east of Bellmead, replacing Loop&nbsp;232. On February 29, 1968, the road was extended northwest {{convert|1.7|mi|km}} to FM&nbsp;3051, west of US 81. On September 25, 1984, SH 6 was rerouted concurrent with Loop 340; the old route of SH 6 became Loop&nbsp;484.<ref name="SL 340"/>

;Junction list {{jcttop|county=McLennan|state=TX|unnum=yes|length_ref=}} {{TXint |location=Waco |lspan=4 |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|US|84|SH|6|dir2=north|city1=Gatesville|city2=Waco|city3=Meridian|extra=hospital}} |notes=Southern terminus; continues as SH 6, access to Providence Medical Center }} {{TXint |mile= |road=Imperial Drive |notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance |type=incomplete }} {{TXint |mile= |road=Beverly Drive |notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance |type=incomplete }} {{TXint |mile= |road=Bagby Avenue |notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance |type=incomplete }} {{TXint |location=Robinson |lspan=4 |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35|dir1=north|city1=Fort Worth|city2=Dallas}} |notes=Northbound exit and southbound entrance |type=incomplete }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35|city1=Fort Worth|city2=Dallas|city3=Austin|extra=hospital}} |notes=Access to Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|US|77|city1=Waco|city2=Cameron}} }} {{TXint |mile= |road=12th Street Road }} {{TXint |location=Waco |lspan=3 |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|434|name1=3rd Street Road|FM|3400|name2=University Parks Drive|location1=Baylor University}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile= |road=Brazos River turnaround |notes=North end of freeway; northbound exit and southbound entrance |type=incomplete }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|6|dir1=south|Loop|484|dir2=west|city1=Marlin|city2=Bryan}} |notes=North end of SH 6 overlap |type=concur }} {{TXint |location=Bellmead |lspan=2 |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|US|84|city1=Waco|city2=Mexia}} |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35|city1=Austin|city2=Fort Worth|city3=Dallas}} |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |location=Waco |mile= |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|77|dab1=Waco|FM|3051|dir2=west|location1=Lake Waco}} |notes=Northern terminus<br />Split intersection }} {{jctbtm|keys=incomplete}} {{-}}

==Loop 343== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=343 |length_mi=5.186 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 343"/> |formed=May 30, 1961<ref name="SL 343">{{TxDOT|SL|343|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Travis County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 343}}

'''Loop&nbsp;343''' is located in Austin.

Loop&nbsp;343 was designated on May 30, 1961, from SH 71 east of Austin near Bergstrom Air Force Base, north along US 183, then west and south to US 290 near western Austin. Portions of the route were formerly SH 71 and US 290 before they were rerouted onto Loop&nbsp;293. On February 25, 1977, Loop&nbsp;343 was rerouted along 1st Street (now Cesar Chavez Street) with the former route removed altogether. On November 10, 1986, the section from SH 71 north and east to I-35 was removed from the highway system and returned to the city of Austin. {{-}}

==Loop 344== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=344 |length_mi=1.541 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 344"/> |formed=November 22, 1960<ref name="SL 344">{{TxDOT|SL|344|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Parker and Tarrant counties }} '''Loop&nbsp;344''' is located in Azle.

Loop&nbsp;344 was designated on November 22, 1960, as a loop off SH 199 in Azle as a replacement of SH 199 when it was rerouted. The highway is known locally as Main Street and runs through the town's central business district. {{-}}

==Loop 345== {{main|Texas State Highway Spur 345}} {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=345 |formed=January 26, 1962<ref name="SL 345">{{TxDOT|SL|345|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=December 18, 2014 |location=Bexar County }} '''Loop&nbsp;345''' was located in San Antonio.

Loop&nbsp;345 was designated on January 26, 1962, as a loop off I-10 in San Antonio as a replacement of US 87 when it was rerouted. The route was signed as US 87 Business until 1992. On December 18, 2014, the section from Balcones Heights south to I-10 was removed and returned to the city of San Antonio and the remainder was redesignated as Spur&nbsp;345. {{-}}

==Loop 346== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=346 |formed=June 25, 1984<ref name="SL 346">{{TxDOT|SL|346|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Kaufman County }} '''Loop&nbsp;346''' was located in Kemp.

Loop&nbsp;346 was designated on June 25, 1984, as a loop off US 175 in Kemp as a replacement of US 175 when it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;346 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;175. {{-}}

==Loop 350== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=350 |length_mi=1.119 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 350"/> |formed=February 7, 1983<ref name="SL 350">{{TxDOT|SL|350|access-date=November 23, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Austin County }}

'''State Highway Loop&nbsp;350''' ('''Loop&nbsp;350''') is a loop in Sealy. It runs from SH&nbsp;36 via Sealy to SH 36.<ref name="SL 350"/> {{-}}

==Loop 352== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=352 |formed=August 29, 1961<ref name="SL 352">{{TxDOT|SL|352|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Wise County }} '''Loop&nbsp;352''' was located in Chico.

Loop&nbsp;352 was designated on August 29, 1961, as a loop off SH 114 (now SH 101) in Chico as a replacement of SH 114 when it was rerouted. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;352 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;101. {{-}}

==Loop 353== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=353 |length_mi=7.875 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 353"/> |formed=November 22, 1960<ref name="SL 353">{{TxDOT|SL|353|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Bexar County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 353}} '''Loop&nbsp;353''' is a {{convert|7.875|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} loop route in the U.S. state of Texas that follows a former route of U.S. Highway&nbsp;81 (US&nbsp;81) in San Antonio. {{-}}

==Loop 354== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=354 |length_mi= |length_ref= |formed=September 19, 1961<ref name="SL 354">{{TxDOT|SL|354|access-date=December 4, 2020|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=March 29, 2018 |location=Dallas County }} {{main|Harry Hines Boulevard}} '''Loop&nbsp;354''' was located in Dallas. Loop&nbsp;354 was designated on September 19, 1961, from I-35E in the north part of Dallas, southward along the old route of US 77 to I-35E in the south part of Dallas. On June 25, 1991, the section from Loop&nbsp;12 in north Dallas to I-35E in the south part of Dallas was cancelled and given to the city of Dallas. The remainder was cancelled on March 29, 2018, and was given to the city of Dallas.<ref>{{cite web |title=Minute Order |publisher=Texas Transportation Commission |date=March 29, 2018 |url=https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/commission/2018/0329/11b1.pdf}}</ref> {{-}}

==Loop 355== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=355 |formed=September 16, 1961<ref name="SL 355">{{TxDOT|SL|355|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Taylor County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 20 in Texas#Abilene business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;355''' was located in Abilene. It is now Business I-20. {{-}}

==Loop 357== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=357 |length_mi= |length_ref= |formed=April 30, 1962<ref name="SL 357">{{TxDOT|SL|357|access-date=December 4, 2020|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Wise County }} {{further|Special routes of U.S. Route 81#Decatur}} '''Loop&nbsp;357''' was located in Decatur. It is now Bus. US&nbsp;81. {{-}}

==Loop 358== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=358 |formed=April 30, 1962<ref name="SL 358">{{TxDOT|SL|358|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Orange County }} '''Loop&nbsp;358''' was located in Orange.

Loop&nbsp;358 was designated on April 30, 1962, as a loop off I-10 in Orange as a replacement of US 90 when it was rerouted. The route was signed as Bus. US&nbsp;90 rather than Loop&nbsp;358. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;358 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;90. {{-}}

==Loop 360== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=360 |length_mi=13.987 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 360"/> |formed=March 29, 1962<ref name="SL 360">{{TxDOT|SL|360|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Travis County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 360}} '''Loop 360''' is a {{convert|13.99|mi|km|2|adj=on}} loop route in Austin in the U.S. state of Texas. {{-}}

==Loop 361== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=361 |length_mi=0.199 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 361"/> |formed=June 25, 1962<ref name="SL 361">{{TxDOT|SL|361|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Grimes County }} '''Loop&nbsp;361''' is located in Bedias.

Loop&nbsp;361 was designated on June 25, 1962, from SH 90/FM 1696 in Bedias west and south to FM 1696. {{-}}

==Loop 362== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=362 |length_mi=0.34 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 362"/> |formed=June 26, 1962<ref name="SL 362">{{TxDOT|SL|362|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Potter County }} '''Loop&nbsp;362''' is located in Amarillo.

Loop&nbsp;362 was designated on June 26, 1962, along Nelson Street (now Quarter Horse Drive) from I-40 to US 287 (now Loop 395). Although Loop&nbsp;362 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;287, it was changed back to Loop&nbsp;362 four months later. {{-}}

==Loop 363== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=363 |length_mi=10.540 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 363"/> |formed=November 22, 1960<ref name="SL 363">{{TxDOT|SL|363|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Bell County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 363}} '''Loop&nbsp;363''' (also known as the '''H.K. Dodgen Loop''') is a state highway loop that encircles the Texas city of Temple in Central Texas. {{-}}

==Loop 365== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=365 |formed=April 24, 1967<ref name="SL 365">{{TxDOT|SL|365|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Collin County }} '''Loop&nbsp;365''' was located in Lavon.

Loop&nbsp;365 was designated on April 24, 1967, as a loop off SH 78 in Lavon as a replacement of SH 78 when it was rerouted. The route was signed as SH 78 Business rather than Loop&nbsp;365. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;365 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;78. {{-}}

==Loop 367==

===Loop 367 (1962)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=367 |formed=July 31, 1962<ref name="SL 367">{{TxDOT|SL|367|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Scurry County }} The first use of the Loop&nbsp;367 designation was in Scurry County as a loop off US 84 in Hermleigh. The route was signed as US 84 Business rather than Loop&nbsp;367. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;367 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;84. {{-}}

===Loop 367 (1996)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=367 |formed=June 18, 1996<ref name="SL 367"/> |deleted=December 19, 1996 |location=Johnson County }} The next use of the Loop&nbsp;367 designation was in Johnson County, from US 67, {{convert|3.3|mi|km}} west of US 67/SH 174 in Cleburne, north and east {{convert|7.9|mi|km}} to SH 174, {{convert|1|mi|km}} north of SH 174/SH 171, north of Cleburne. Loop&nbsp;367 was cancelled six months later by district request and transferred to US 67 when it was rerouted; the former route of US 67 became Bus. US&nbsp;67. {{-}}

==Loop 368== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=368 |length_mi=8.115 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 368">{{TxDOT|SL|368|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=August 1, 1962<ref name="SL 368"/> |location=Bexar County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 368}}

'''Loop&nbsp;368''' is located in San Antonio.

Loop&nbsp;368 was designated on August 1, 1962, from I-35 at Fratt southwest along old US 81 to I-35 and Broadway as a replacement of US 81 when it was rerouted east. The route was signed as Bus. US&nbsp;81 until 1991 when US 81 was decommissioned in favor of I-35. On December 18, 2014, the section from Alamo Heights to I-410 was planned to be removed from the highway system. This section was to be removed when construction was complete, but in January 2022, TxDOT reversed its decision and retained its jurisdiction as San Antonio did not provide the required acceptance letter for the project. {{-}}

==Loop 369== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=369 |length_mi=1.496 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 369"/> |formed=September 25, 1962<ref name="SL 369">{{TxDOT|SL|369|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Lubbock and Hale counties }} {{further|Special routes of U.S. Route 87 in Texas#Abernathy}} '''Loop&nbsp;369''' is located in Abernathy. It is an old alignment of US&nbsp;87 through the city.<ref name="SL 369"/> {{-}}

==Loop 370== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=370 |length_mi=1.541 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 370"/> |formed=September 25, 1962<ref name="SL 370">{{TxDOT|SL|370|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Wichita County }} '''Loop&nbsp;370''' was located in Wichita Falls.

Loop&nbsp;370 was designated on September 25, 1962, from US 287 near northwestern Iowa Park east via Wichita Falls to SH 79/Loop&nbsp;165. The route was signed as US 287 Business rather than Loop&nbsp;370. On February 8, 1972, the western terminus was moved to US 287 in Iowa Park. Loop&nbsp;370 was cancelled on June 21, 1990, and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;287. {{-}}

==Loop 372== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=372 |formed=February 28, 1962<ref name="SL 372">{{TxDOT|SL|372|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=December 19, 1991 |location=Dallas County }} '''Loop&nbsp;372''' was located in Rowlett.

Loop&nbsp;372 was designated on February 28, 1962, from SH 66 west of Long Branch south and east to Liberty Grove Road, then north to then-proposed SH 66. On December 19, 1991, Loop&nbsp;372 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;66. {{-}}

==Loop 373== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=373 |length_mi=1.352 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 373"/> |formed=March 29, 2007<ref name="SL 373">{{TxDOT|SL|373|access-date=December 19, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Wise County }} '''Loop&nbsp;373''' is located in Bridgeport.

Loop&nbsp;373 was designated on March 29, 2007, from US 380 south, west, and south to SH 114 as a replacement of a section of Bus. SH&nbsp;114 (old Loop 373) and all of Bus. US&nbsp;380 (former Spur 129). {{-}}

===Loop 373 (1962)=== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=373 |formed=November 1, 1962 |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Wise County }} The original Loop&nbsp;373 was designated on November 1, 1962, from FM 920 and new SH 114 east to Spur&nbsp;129, then south to SH 114. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;373 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;114. {{-}}

==Loop 374== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=374 |formed=March 20, 1963<ref name="SL 374">{{TxDOT|SL|374|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Hidalgo and Cameron counties }} Loop&nbsp;374 was designated on March 20, 1963, from US 83 near western Mission east to US 83 near western Harlingen. The designation became effective when traffic was routed on new US 83. The route was also signed as US 83 Business rather than Loop&nbsp;374. On March 2, 1967, the road was extended west {{convert|5.5|mi|km}} to US 83, {{convert|0.5|mi|km}} west of FM 1427. On September 27, 1987, Loop&nbsp;374 was rerouted in Mission. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;374 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;83. {{-}}

==Loop 375== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=375 |length_mi=48.895 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 375"/> |formed=January 26, 1962<ref name="SL 375">{{TxDOT|SL|375|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=El Paso County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 375}} '''Loop 375''' is a beltway that partially encircles the city of El Paso, Texas. The beltway is mostly a freeway, except for its northern section, which includes at-grade intersections. {{-}}

==Loop 376== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=376 |formed=October 31, 1962<ref name="SL 376">{{TxDOT|SL|376|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=August 4, 1988 |location=Chambers County }} '''Loop&nbsp;376''' was located in Winnie.

Loop&nbsp;376 was designated on October 31, 1962, from SH 124/FM 1406 at Winnie, east and northeast {{convert|1.3|mi|km}} to SH 73. On August 4, 1988, Loop&nbsp;376 was cancelled by district request and transferred to FM 1406. {{-}}

==Loop 377== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=377 |formed=January 14, 1963<ref name="SL 377">{{TxDOT|SL|377|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Mitchell County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 20 in Texas#Colorado City business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;377''' was located in Colorado City. It is now Business I-20. {{-}}

==Loop 378== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=378 |length_mi=2.105 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 378"/> |formed=December 4, 1968<ref name="SL 378">{{TxDOT|SL|378|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Tom Green County }} '''Loop&nbsp;378''' is located in San Angelo.

Loop&nbsp;378 was designated on December 4, 1968, from US 87 north of San Angelo along Chadbourne St to US 87 at Washington Drive as a replacement of US 87 when it was rerouted. On February 19, 1972, the road was extended south to US 87 when it was rerouted again. On March 29, 1988, the section from US 87 to FM 388 was given to San Angelo and the section from FM 388 to FM 1223 became part of FM 1223.

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==Loop 382== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=382 |formed=April 18, 1963<ref name="SL 382">{{TxDOT|SL|382|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Tarrant County }} '''Loop&nbsp;382''' was located in Grapevine.

Loop&nbsp;382 was designated on April 18, 1963, as a loop off SH 114 in Grapevine as a replacement of SH 114 when it was rerouted. The route was signed as SH 114 Business rather than Loop&nbsp;382. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;382 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. SH&nbsp;114. {{-}}

==Loop 384== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=384 |formed=August 1, 1963<ref name="SL 384">{{TxDOT|SL|384|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=June 21, 1990 |location=Williamson County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 35#Round Rock business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;384''' was located in Round Rock. It was redesignated Business I-35, a segment of which later became the now-cancelled Spur&nbsp;379. {{-}}

==Loop 385== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=385 |length_mi=1.407 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 385"/> |formed=May 24, 1963<ref name="SL 385">{{TxDOT|SL|385|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Lamb County }} '''Loop&nbsp;385''' is located in Bainer.

Loop&nbsp;385 was designated on May 24, 1963, on the current route as a replacement of US 84 when it was rerouted.

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==Loop 387== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=387 |formed=September 26, 1963<ref name="SL 387">{{TxDOT|SL|387|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=December 19, 1991 |location=Denton County }} '''Loop&nbsp;387''' was located in Pilot Point.

Loop&nbsp;387 was designated on September 26, 1963, as a loop off SH 99 (now US 377) in Pilot Point as a replacement of SH 99 when it was rerouted. On December 19, 1991, Loop&nbsp;387 was cancelled and transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;377. {{-}}

==Loop 388== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=388 |length_mi=2.351 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 388"/> |formed=September 26, 1963<ref name="SL 388">{{TxDOT|SL|388|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Lubbock County }} '''Loop&nbsp;388''' is located in Shallowater.

Loop&nbsp;388 was designated on September 26, 1963, as a loop off of US 84 in Shallowater as a replacement of US 84 when it was rerouted. {{-}}

==Loop 389== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=389 |length_mi=1.120 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 389"/> |formed=September 26, 1963<ref name="SL 389">{{TxDOT|SL|389|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Eastland County }} '''Loop&nbsp;389''' is located in Carbon.

Loop&nbsp;389 was designated on September 26, 1963, as a loop off SH 6 in Carbon as a replacement of SH 6 when it was rerouted. The route was signed as SH 6 Business rather than Loop&nbsp;389. On March 2, 1967, a {{convert|0.7|mi|km|adj=mid}} section from FM 2526 north to SH 6 was cancelled (it was already a portion of FM 2526). {{-}}

==Loop 390== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=390 |length_mi=10.907 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 390"/> |formed=August 31, 1965<ref name="SL 390">{{TxDOT|SL|390|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Harrison County }} {{main|Texas State Highway Loop 390}} '''State Highway Loop 390''' ('''Loop 390''') is a state highway loop that forms a partial beltway around Marshall, Texas. {{-}}

==Loop 391== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=391 |length_mi=0.320 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 391"/> |formed=November 20, 1963<ref name="SL 391">{{TxDOT|SL|391|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Fannin County }} '''Loop&nbsp;391''' is located in Windom.

Loop&nbsp;391 was designated on November 20, 1963, as a loop from FM 1743 in Windom east and north via Main Street to US 82. {{-}}

==Loop 392== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=392 |formed=November 20, 1963<ref name="SL 392">{{TxDOT|SL|392|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |deleted=October 25, 1990 |location=Johnson County }} {{further|Business routes of Interstate 35#Alvarado business loop}} '''Loop&nbsp;392''' was located in Alvarado. It is now Business I-35. {{-}}

==Loop 393== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=393 |length_mi=1.738 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 393"/> |formed=November 20, 1963<ref name="SL 393">{{TxDOT|SL|393|access-date=December 20, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |location=Polk County }} '''Loop&nbsp;393''' is located in Goodrich.

Loop&nbsp;393 was designated on November 20, 1963, as a loop off of US 59 in Goodrich as a replacement for US 59 when it was rerouted. {{-}}

==Loop 395== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=395 |length_mi=2.195 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 395">{{TxDOT|SL|395|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=December 20, 1963<ref name="SL 395"/> |location=Potter County }} '''Loop&nbsp;395''' is located in Amarillo.

Loop&nbsp;395 was designated on December 20, 1963, from I-40 and Tee Anchor Boulevard along old US 287 to Pierce Street. On June 21, 1990, Loop&nbsp;395 was transferred to Bus. US&nbsp;287, but was transferred back to Loop&nbsp;395 four months later. {{-}}

==Loop 396== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=Loop |route=396 |length_mi=5.135 |length_ref=<ref name="SL 396">{{TxDOT|SL|396|access-date=December 5, 2019|link=no}}</ref> |formed=May 27, 1969<ref name="SL 396"/> |location=McLennan County }} '''Loop&nbsp;396''' is located in Waco.

Loop&nbsp;396 was designated on May 27, 1969, as a re-designation of Spur&nbsp;396 when it was extended to SH 6.

Loop 396 begins at the Circle, a traffic circle intersection where the highway meets US Bus. 77, La Salle Avenue, and Circle Road, as Valley Mills Drive. Leaving the Circle, the road almost immediately intersects I-35/US 77 (Jack Kultgen Expressway), then intersects Bagby Avenue before entering Beverly Hills. In Beverly Hills, Loop 396 runs near the town's northern boundary, crosses Waco Creek, then re-enters Waco after crossing over a rail line. The highway has an interchange with Spur 298 (Franklin Avenue), then intersects US 84 (Waco Drive), passing by several commercial and retail areas as it reaches Bosque Boulevard. At Bosque Boulevard, Loop 396 turns southwest onto the road and continues along Bosque Boulevard until ending at an interchange with SH 6.

;Junction list<!--Loop 396 is signed north-south to match the direction of SH 6--> {{jcttop|state=TX|county=McLennan|location=Waco|length_ref=<ref>{{google maps |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/31.5241368,-97.1324351/31.5200454,-97.2126784/@31.521555,-97.210356,13.25z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d-97.1701629!2d31.5286412!3s0x864f83faf362dfa9:0x37aa0964e847e9f3!1m0!3e0?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAyNy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D |title=Overview Map of Loop 396 |access-date=October 29, 2024 |link=no}}</ref>}} {{TXint |mile=0.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|77|dab1=Waco|city1=Marlin|city2=Bryan}} |notes=Traffic circle }} {{TXint |mile=0.06 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|35|name1={{jct|state=TX|US|77|noshield1=yes}}<!--not signed here-->|city1=Dallas|city2=Fort Worth|city3=Austin}} |notes=I-35 exit 333A }} {{TXint |mile=1.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|Spur|298|name1=Franklin Avenue}} |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |mile=2.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|84|name1=West Waco Drive}} }} {{TXint |mile=5.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|6|extra=hospital}} |notes=Interchange; access to Meadowlake Medical Center and Ascension Providence Hospital }} {{jctbtm}}

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