TEXAS STATE HIGHWAY 6


'State Highway 6'. or 'SH 6', runs from the Red River, the Texas-Oklahoma boundary, to northwest of Galveston. In the Houston area, it runs north to FM 1960/Spring and south to Westheimer and Addicks and is known as Addicks Satsuma Road. In the Bryan/College Station area it is known as the 'Earl Rudder Freeway'. In Hearne, it is known as Market Street.
In 1997, the Texas Legislature designated SH 6 as the ''Texas Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway''.[3]

Contents
History
Historic Routes
Business routes
Counties transversed
References

History


Historic Routes


State Highway 6 was one of the original twenty six state highways proposed in 1917, overlayed on top of the King of Trails Highway. From 1919 the routing mostly followed present day U.S. Route 75 from Oklahoma to Dallas, the U.S. Route 77 to Waco.
In 1926, SH 6 was extended along the eastern Gulf Division branch of State Highway 2 in order to keep SH 2 from having two separate highways with the same number. US 75 and US 77 were overlaid on northern SH 6. While the routes were marked concurrently, the multiplexed SH 6 kept its numbering until 1939, when SH 6 was truncated to the Gulf Division routing. In 1945 the roadway was extended northwest to Cisco over SH 67 and 'SH 157', which was decommissioned, and with some small reroutings and adjustments, was in its current routing by 1975.[1]

Business routes



SH 6 has three business routes.
Business State Highway 6-N (formerly Loop 23) is a Business Loop that runs from SH 6 near Marlin in central Texas. The road was bypassed in 1978 by SH 6 and designated SL 23. The road was redesignated at Business SH 6-N in 1991.[5][6]

★ '6-R:'


★ In Bryan from U.S. Highway 190/State Highway 6 southeastward to State Highway 6 in College Station. (Street name is "Texas Avenue" in both cities.)


★ 'Distance:' 12.5 miles


★ 'County:' Brazos County

★ '6-S:'


★ From State Highway 6 southeastward via Navasota to State Highway 6.


★ 'Distance:' 6.3 miles


★ 'County:' Grimes County

Counties transversed


Major cities

Waco
Bryan
College Station
Houston
Sugar Land
Alvin
La Marque

CountyJunctionNotes
Hardeman
OK 6 - north of Quanah
US 287 – Quanah
Foard
US 70Crowell
Knox
US 82Benjamin
SH 222 – near Knox City
Haskell
US 380Rule
Jones
US 277Stamford
Shackelford
US 180 – near Lueders
SH 351 – near Albany
US 180Albany
US 283Albany
CallahanNo junctions
Eastland
US 183Cisco
SH 206 – near Cisco
SH 112Eastland
I-20Eastland
Comanche
SH 16De Leon
Erath
US 377Dublin
US 281Clairette
Hamilton
US 281Hico
SH 220Hico
Bosque
SH 22Meridian
SH 317Valley Mills
McLennan
US 84Waco
I-35Waco
US 77Robinson
SH 164Hallsburg
Falls
SH 7Marlin
Robertson
SH 14 – south of Bremond
US 79Hearne
US 190Hearne
Brazos
SH OSRBenchley
US 190Bryan
SH 21Bryan
SH 30College Station
Grimes
SH 90Navasota
SH 105Navasota
Waller
US 290Hempstead
Harris
US 290 – near Jersey Village
FM 1960 – near Jersey Village
I-10Houston
US 90Houston
FM 1093Houston
Fort Bend

US 90 Alt.Sugar Land
US 59Sugar Land
Brazoria
SH 288 – near Pearland
SH 35Alvin
Galveston
I-45Texas City
SH 146La Marque

References


1.
2.
3. Transportation Code, § 225.034. Acts 1997, 75th Leg., eff. May 5, 1997.
4.
5. Texas Department of Transportation, Highway Designation File - State Highway Loop 23
6. Texas Department of Transportation, Highway Designation File - Business State Highway 6-N


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