Junction List
County | Location | Junction | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Menard | US 83 – Junction, Menard | Interchange | |
FM 2092 west – Menard | |||
Hext | FM 1221 south – London | ||
FM 1311 north | |||
Mason | FM 1222 north – Brady | ||
US 377 south – Junction | West end of US 377 overlap | ||
Mason | US 87 north / US 377 north – Brady | East end of US 377 overlap; west end of US 87 overlap | |
US 87 south / RM 1871 south – Fredericksburg | East end of US 87 overlap | ||
RM 386 north – Fredonia | |||
RM 1900 north | |||
Llano | RM 2768 south – Castell | ||
SH 71 west – Brady | West end of SH 71 overlap | ||
Llano | SH 16 / SH 71 east – Comanche, Fredericksburg, Marble Falls | East end of SH 71 overlap | |
FM 2241 north – Paradise Point | |||
RM 1431 – Paradise Point, Marble Falls | |||
SH 261 north – Paradise Point | |||
Bridge over Colorado River/Inks Lake | |||
Burnet | RM 690 north | ||
PR 4 south – Inks Lake State Park, Longhorn Cavern State Park | |||
RM 2341 west | |||
Burnet | US 281 – Lampasas, Marble Falls | ||
Bertram | RM 243 south | West end of FM 243 overlap | |
RM 243 north / FM 1174 north (Grange Street) – Florence | East end of FM 243 overlap; west end of FM 1174 overlap | ||
FM 1174 south – Balcones Canyonlands | East end of FM 1174 overlap | ||
Williamson | Liberty Hill | Loop 332 east – Liberty Hill | |
RM 1869 – Balcones Canyonlands | |||
Loop 332 west – Liberty Hill | |||
US 183 – Lampasas, Austin | |||
Georgetown | I-35 – Belton, Austin | ||
I-35 Bus. (Austin Avenue) | |||
SH 130 – Austin-Bergstrom International Airport | |||
Jonah | FM 1660 south – Hutto | ||
SH 95 – Temple, Taylor |
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