TEXAS STATE HIGHWAY 107
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'State Highway 107' or 'SH 107' is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from Combes to Mission in Deep South Texas. The highway was originally planned from Combes to Edinburg by 1933, and was extended west then south through Mission to Hidalgo by 1939. The route has changed little since then, with only the stretch from Mission to Hidalgo being transferred to FM 1016 in 1948.
1. Texas Department of Transportation, [1]
'State Highway 107' or 'SH 107' is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from Combes to Mission in Deep South Texas. The highway was originally planned from Combes to Edinburg by 1933, and was extended west then south through Mission to Hidalgo by 1939. The route has changed little since then, with only the stretch from Mission to Hidalgo being transferred to FM 1016 in 1948.
| Contents |
| Counties and junctions |
| References |
Counties and junctions
| County | Junction | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hidalgo | US 83 at Mission | |
| SH 495 – Mission | ||
| SH 336 | ||
| US 281 – Edinburg | ||
| Cameron | US 77 – Combes |
References
1. Texas Department of Transportation, [1]
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