Texas State Highway 276
Appearance
SH 276 highlighted in red, SH 276 Bus. highlighted in blue | ||
Route information | ||
Maintained by TxDOT | ||
Length | 41.2 mi[1] (66.3 km) | |
Existed | 1960–present | |
Major junctions | ||
West end | ![]() | |
East end | ![]() | |
Location | ||
Country | United States | |
State | Texas | |
Counties | Rockwall, Hunt, Rains | |
Highway system | ||
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State Highway 276 (SH 276) is a
FM 35
.
History
SH 276 was designated on September 7, 1938, as a route between US 285 southeast of Arno and Mentone.[2] On April 16, 1946, another section from SH 115 to what was then SH 82 (now SH 18) in Kermit was added. On August 12, 1946, that section was transferred to SH 302. On December 1, 1953, SH 276 was transferred to SH 302.
In early 2021, construction began near
FM 36 to Downtown Quinlan was shut down to be reconstructed into Bus. SH 276-D.[4]
On April 29, 2023, the intersection of SH 276 and Bus. SH 276-D was opened up to traffic.
Junction list
County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Rockwall | Rockwall | 0.0 | 0.0 | ![]() | |
1.8 | 2.9 | ![]() FM 549 | |||
| 4.7 | 7.6 | ![]() FM 551 – Fate | ||
| 5.9 | 9.5 | ![]() FM 550 – McLendon-Chisholm | ||
| 6.5 | 10.5 | ![]() FM 548 – Royse City | ||
FM 1565 – Union Valley, Poetry | |||||
| 12.8 | 20.6 | ![]() FM 35 | ||
| 16.9 | 27.2 | ![]() FM 36 – Caddo Mills | ||
Bus. SH 276 | |||||
Loop 264 | |||||
19.8 | 31.9 | ![]() | |||
| 20.9 | 33.6 | ![]() FM 751 – Wills Point | ||
FM 513 north – Lone Oak | |||||
| 32.3 | 52.0 | ![]() ![]() FM 2737 north | ||
| 34.4 | 55.4 | ![]() | ||
| 40.0 | 64.4 | ![]() ![]() FM 3299 north | ||
Emory | 41.2 | 66.3 | ![]() | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Gallery
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State Highway 276 in Quinlan
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State Highway 276 in West Tawakoni
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State Highway 276 crossing Lake Tawakoni on the Tawakoni Causeway
Business route
Location | Quinlan |
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Length | 1.8 mi[5] (2.9 km) |
Existed | April 29, 2023–present |
In 2023, SH 276 officially designated one business route, which is 1.8-mile (2.9 km) long. The business route is the former SH 276 that begins at the west side of town and passes through Downtown Quinlan before terminating at SH 34 on the north side. In 2024, the business route was labeled as Bus. SH 276-D.
References
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 276". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-04-06.
- ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. September 7, 1938. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 21, 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
- ^ "Work on Quinlan Bypass in Hunt County Begins in January". www.txdot.gov. Archived from the original on 2020-12-09.
- ^ Kellar, Brad (February 23, 2023). "Highway 276 bypass project finally opening to traffic". Herald-Banner. Lisa Chappell. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 276". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
External links
Media related to Texas State Highway 276 at Wikimedia Commons