Texas State Highway 199
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| Length: | 53.25 mi[1] (85.70 km) | ||||||
| Existed: | by 1935 – present | ||||||
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State Highway 199 is a northwest-to-southeast state route that runs from Interstate 30 in downtown Fort Worth, Texas to State Highway 59 in Jacksboro, Texas.
Names
- The part of the highway located within the city limits of Fort Worth is known as "Jacksboro Highway", as the route's other end is in Jacksboro.
- In Lake Worth, the highway is known as "Lake Worth Boulevard".
- In Azle, the highway is named "Southwest Parkway Street".
- In Downtown Fort Worth, the highway is known as "Henderson Street."
Major intersections
| County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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| Jack | Jacksboro | west end of US 281 / US 380 / SH 114 overlap | |||
| east end of US 380 / SH 114 overlap | |||||
| east end of US 281 overlap | |||||
| Joplin | |||||
| Wise | west end of FM 920 overlap | ||||
| east end of FM 920 overlap | |||||
| Parker | Springtown | ||||
| La Junta | |||||
| Azle | interchange; west end of freeway; no direct westbound exit (FM 730 north exit serves both directions) | ||||
| Tarrant | |||||
| Denver Trail | no direct westbound exit (signed at Wells-Burnett Road) | ||||
| Normandy Avenue / Wells-Burnett Road | interchange; east end of freeway | ||||
| Fort Worth | Interchange | ||||
| Lake Worth | I-820 exit 10A | ||||
| Fort Worth | |||||
| I-30 exit 13B | |||||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
References
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