U.S. Route 79 in Texas

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Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesWilliamson, Milam, Robertson, Leon, Freestone, Anderson, Cherokee, Rusk, Panola
Highway system
SH 78 SH 79

U.S. Route 79 (US 79) is a

U.S. highway that begins in the state of Texas at Interstate 35 in Round Rock. The highway travels northeast–southwest through the state, crossing into Louisiana approximately 23 miles northeast of Carthage. US 79 is entwined with two tragedies of country music: Johnny Horton was killed by a drunk driver on the highway near Milano in 1960 and Jim Reeves
, killed in a plane crash in 1964, is buried and memorialized on US 79 in his hometown of Carthage.

Route description

U.S. 79 is the main street of Rockdale in Milam County, Texas.

US 79 begins at an interchange with

suburb of Round Rock. The highway travels through the town as Palm Valley Boulevard, entering into the town of Hutto just before an interchange with State Highway 130. Leaving Hutto, US 79 takes a more rural route, bypassing the town of Taylor and enters Milam County right before entering the small community of Thorndale. US 79 runs through the town of Rockdale before entering Milano, where it begins an overlap with U.S. Route 190 and a brief concurrency with State Highway 36. The overlap with US 190 ends in Hearne, where an overlap with State Highway 6 begins. US 79 leaves State Highway 6, resuming its northeast–southwest run. The highway runs through several smaller towns, including Franklin and Buffalo, and begins an overlap with US 84 approximately 9 miles southwest of Palestine. Running through the city, the highway intersects US Route 287 and shares a brief overlap with State Highway 19. Leaving Palestine, US 79 travels through a heavily forested area of east Texas serving the towns of Jacksonville and Henderson. Leaving Henderson, the highway runs in an east–west direction before arriving at Carthage, turning back into a more northeast–southwest direction. About 23 miles northeast of Carthage US 79 leaves Texas and enters into Louisiana, running towards Shreveport
.

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
WilliamsonRound Rock I-35 – Waco, AustinI-35 exit 253; continuation past I-35 via Sam Bass Road

Spur 376 north (Mays Street) – Austin, Georgetown

FM 1460 north (A. W. Grimes Boulevard) – Georgetown
San Antonio
Interchange; SH 130 exit 423

FM 685 south – Pflugerville

FM 1660 north – Jonah
South end of FM 1660 overlap

FM 1660 south – Norman's Crossing, Coupland
North end of FM 1660 overlap

FM 3349 south – Norman's Crossing
FM 397 north – Bartlett, Temple, Thorndale
Interchange

FM 973 south – Manor
SH 95 – Bartlett, Temple, Coupland, ElginInterchange

FM 619 – Lexington


Bus. US 79 south – Round Rock
Interchange
FM 619
FM 1063
north
FM 486 – San Gabriel, Buckholts

FM 1768
south
FM 2116 – Lexington
South end of FM 487 overlap
FM 908 – Caldwell, San Gabriel

FM 487 north – Bartlett, Jarrell, Florence
North end of FM 487 overlap
US 77 – Cameron, Waco, Lexington, GiddingsInterchange
US 190 west / SH 36 north – Cameron, Temple, Waco
South end of US 190/SH 36 overlap

FM 3242 north – Hanover

SH 36 south – Caldwell, Brenham
North end of SH 36 overlap
FM 2095 west – Cameron
FM 1644 east – Calvert
Hearne
FM 50 south – Mumford, Brenham



FM 391 east – Bryan, College Station, Wheelock
Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; north end of US 190 overlap; south end of SH 6 overlap

FM 485 west – Branchville, Temple

Dallas
Interchange; north end of SH 6 overlap
FM 2549
south
FM 1644 west – Calvert
FM 46 – Bremond, Wheelock

FM 2446
east
FM 1940
south
FM 2098 north – Bald Prairie
FM 3 south – Hilltop Lakes, Normangee
Loop 208 north – Centerville, Crockett
SH 7 – Kosse, Centerville

FM 1146
north

FM 1512 north – Lake Limestone
FM 39 – Mexia, Flynn
Interchange
Buffalo I-45 – Dallas, HoustonI-45 exit 178
SH 75 – Fairfield, CentervilleFormer US 75

SH 164 west – Groesbeck, Waco

FM 1848
north

FM 832 south – Keechi
FM 831 – Malvern, Flo
Freestone
US 84 west – Fairfield, Teague
Interchange; no northbound exit; south end of US 84 overlap
Anderson
SH 294 east – Elkhart, Alto
FM 645 north – Tennessee Colony
FM 1990
south (Knox Street)
Loop 256 – Corsicana, Athens, Crockett

FM 2394
west (Court Drive)


US 287 / US 84 east / SH 19 north – Corsicana, Athens, Crockett, Rusk
North end of US 84 overlap; south end of SH 19 overlap

SH 155 north – Frankston, Tyler

SH 19 south – Elkhart, Crockett
North end of SH 19 overlap
Loop 256 – Tyler, Rusk
FM 3372 north – Frankston, Montalba, Pert







FM 2267 north – Frankston, Montalba, Pert
FM 921
north

FM 747
west

FM 747
south
FM 2138 south – Maydelle, Dialville
US 69 – Tyler, Rusk, Lufkin



Loop 456 west – Reklaw, Nacogdoches, Rusk
FM 235 – Tyler, Troup, Rusk, Ponta

FM 856
north

FM 2274
north

FM 2274 south – Ponta
FM 1798 east – Kilgore, Laneville, Minden

FM 839 south – Reklaw
Loop 571 north – Tyler, Overton, Kilgore

FM 225 south – Cushing

FM 3310 south – Mount Enterprise

US 259 south – Mount Enterprise, Nacogdoches
South end of US 259 overlap

FM 13 – Troup



US 259 north / SH 64 west / SH 43 north – Kilgore, Tyler, Tatum, Marshall
North end of US 259 overlap

FM 3135 east – Church Hill

FM 348 south – Pine Hill


FM 3231 north – Pine Hill, Minden, Tatum
at the Rusk/Panola County Line
FM 1251 west – Beckville, Church Hill

FM 1970 south – Clayton, Timpson

FM 959 north – Beckville
Loop 436 south – Mount Enterprise, Tenaha
Interchange; south end of Loop 436 overlap


Spur 572 east – Tatum, Longview
Interchange





Bus. US 59 south – Marshall, Texarkana
Interchange; north end of future I-369/US 59 overlap






Houston, Beaumont
Interchange; north end of future I-369/US 59/Loop 436 overlap

FM 123
east

FM 1186
north
Grand Bluff, Marshall, Logansport
FM 9 north – Waskom

US 79 north – Greenwood, Shreveport
Continuation into Louisiana
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

  1. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "U.S. Highway No. 79". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 10, 2016.

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