Former U.S. Highways
Highway | Location | Length | Description | Date established | Notes |
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US 164 | 128 mi | Oklahoma border at Higgins to Amarillo. Replaced by US 60 in 1930. | 1928 | ||
US 66 | 177.1 mi | Historic route through Texas Panhandle. Largely replaced by I-40. | 1927 | ||
US 366 | 20 mi | New Mexico border at Fort Bliss to United States-Mexico border. Replaced by US 70 in 1931. Currently Business US 54. | 1927 | ||
US 70 | 20 mi | Replaced US 366 in 1932 along route from New Mexico border at Fort Bliss to United States-Mexico border. Was itself replaced by US 54 in 1934, and currently Business US 54. | 1932 | ||
US 370 | 260 mi | Bowie to Claude. Replaced in 1939 by US 287. | 1926 | ||
US 80N | 88 mi | Metcalf Gap to Abilene from 1932 to 1934. Current replacements are US 180 and SH 351. | 1932 | ||
US 385 | 604 mi | Comfort to New Mexico border at Texline. Replaced by US 87 in 1935. | 1926 | ||
US 96 | 371 mi (1926–1932) 403 mi (1932–1934) 305 mi (1935–1939) |
Rosenberg to Brownsville. Replaced by US 59 in 1939. | 1927 |
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