List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (100–199)

Texas Farm to Market Road and Ranch to Market Road markers
Highway names
Interstates: Interstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X)
US Highways: U.S. Highway X (US X)
State: State Highway X (SH X)
Loops: Loop X
Spurs: Spur X
Recreational: Recreational Road X (RE X)
Farm or Ranch
to Market Roads:
Farm to Market Road X (FM X)
Ranch-to-Market Road X (RM X)
Park Roads: Park Road X (PR X)
System links

Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

FM 100

Farm to Market Road 100
Location: Fannin County
Length: 17.440 mi[1] (28.067 km)
Existed: 1944[1]–present

Farm to Market Road 100 is located in Fannin County. The road begins at SH 56 in Honey Grove, and continues northward via Monkstown to a road intersection. FM 100 was designated on May 18, 1944 from Honey Grove north to Monkstown. On July 25, 1951, it was extended north to its current northern terminus.

FM 101

Farm to Market Road 101
Location: Eastland County
Length: 8.397 mi[2] (13.514 km)
Existed: 1944[2]–present

Farm to Market Road 101 is located in Eastland County. The road begins at SH 112 in Morton Valley and continues eastward to Loop 254 in Ranger.

FM 101 was designated on May 18, 1944 on the current route.

FM 102

Farm to Market Road 102
Location: Colorado and Wharton counties
Length: 38.845 mi[3] (62.515 km)
Existed: 1944[3]–present

FM 103

Farm to Market Road 103
Location: Montague County
Length: 19.975 mi[4] (32.147 km)
Existed: 1944[4]–present

Farm to Market Road 103 is a two-lane Farm to Market Road in Texas that connects the farming areas of northern Montague County including Spanish Fort, Rowland, Red River Station, and Prairie Valley to Nocona. FM 103 also intersects FM 1956 leading to Capps Corner, Texas, FM 2634 leading to Lake Nocona, and other various county secondary roads.

An unpaved road along the same right-of-way was used since white settlers began traveling south to Nocona in the late 19th century. Nocona became the economic hub of northern Montague County by the turn of the 20th century, and improved roads were needed to move goods (particularly cotton, oil, and cattle) to the railroad from the numerous areas of northern Montague County. FM 103 was designated on May 18, 1944 from Nocona northward 9.5 miles. The route was extended to Spanish Fort on November 23, 1948. On February 20, 1989, it was extended to the intersection with FM 2953. In 1993, the spur connection was added.

Spanish Fort spur

Farm to Market Spur 103 is a 0.335-mile (0.539 km)-long spur route of FM 103, located within the unincorporated community of Spanish Fort. The spur connects the eastern area of Spanish Fort to FM 103.[5]

FM 104

Farm to Market Road 104
Location: Hardeman and Cottle counties
Length: 39.937 mi[6] (64.272 km)
Existed: 1944[6]–present

Farm to Market Road 104 serves Cottle and Hardeman counties. The road begins east of Paducah in Cottle County from US 70 and continues north, then east, eventually entering Hardeman County. The road ends later on at Quanah at TX 6. The road was designated on May 18, 1944 on its current route. It has not changed since.

FM 105

Farm to Market Road 105
Location: Jasper and Orange counties
Length: 37.098 mi[7] (59.703 km)
Existed: May 18, 1944[7]–present

Farm to Market Road 105 is located in Jasper and Orange counties. The road runs from US 96 to FM 1006.

FM 105 was designated on May 18, 1944 from Vidor north to the Jasper County Line. On October 25, 1947 the section from Evadale to the Orange County line was added. On December 16, 1948, the road was extended east to Orangefield at FM 408 and FM 409. On January 29, 1953 the road was extended east to SH 87, replacing FM 409. On December 19, 1962, the road was extended north over old US 96 to the new location of US 96. On August 15, 1965 the road was extended east and south to FM 1006.

FM 106

Farm to Market Road 106
Location: Cameron County
Length: 14.829 mi[8] (23.865 km)
Existed: June 22, 1944[8]–present

Farm to Market Road 106 is located in Cameron County. It runs from Loop 499 to FM 510.

FM 106 was designated on June 22, 1944 from Harlingen to Rio Hondo. On July 3, 1945, the road was extended east and north to the Arroyo Colorado. On December 10, 1946, the eastern terminus was shorted to 1.8 miles south of Arroyo Colorado for unknown reasons. On August 1, 1959, the section from FM 507 south to US 77 was transferred to FM 507, the section from FM 507 east to Harlingen Air Force Base Access Road was cancelled, and the section from Harlingen Air Force Base Access Road east to FM 1595 was transferred to FM 1595, while FM 106 was routed over FM 1595. On November 10, 1967 the road was extended to FM 1847, replacing a section of FM 803 and a section of FM 2358; a section of FM 106 from FM 803 north 5 miles was transferred to FM 2925. On August 4, 1988, the section from Loop 448 (former US 77, now BU 77X) to Loop 499 was transferred to Spur 206. On August 29, 1989, the road was extended east and south to FM 510. On June 27, 1995, the section from Loop 499 to FM 509 was transferred to UR 106.

FM 107

Farm to Market Road 107
Location: Coryell, McLennan and Falls counties
Length: 30.136 mi[9] (48.499 km)
Existed: 1944[9]–present

Farm to Market Road 107 serves Coryell, McLennan, and Falls counties in Texas. The road begins at SH 36 southeast of Gatesville and heads southeastward via Moody and Eddy to US 77 northeast of Chilton. FM 107 was designated in 1944 from US 77 to US 81. On November 20, 1951, FM 107 was extended west and north to US 84, replacing FM 1742 and the section of SH 236 from Moody to Mother Neff State Park. In 1960, the section of FM 107 from US 84 south to what was then FM 1996 was renumbered as FM 1996. Old Fm 1996 from FM 107 to SH 36 was cancelled and transferred to FM 107.

FM 108

Farm to Market Road 108
Location: Gonzales and DeWitt counties
Length: 35.007 mi[10] (56.338 km)
Existed: May 18, 1944[10]–present

Farm to Market Road 108 is located in Gonzales and DeWitt counties. It runs from SH 97 to SH 119.

FM 108 was designated on May 18, 1944 from Smiley to Gonzales to connect with SH 200 (now SH 97). On July 14, 1949, the road was extended southwest 1.6 miles from Smiley. On September 28, 1950, the road was extended southeast to SH 119, replacing FM 1534.

FM 109

Farm to Market Road 109
Location: Washington, Austin and Colorado counties
Length: 34.245 mi[11] (55.112 km)
Existed: August 1, 1944[11]–present

Farm to Market Road 109 is located in Washington, Austin, and Colorado counties. It runs from SH 36 near Brenham to SH 71 near Columbus.

FM 109 was designated on August 1, 1944 from Industry to New Ulm and Frelsburg to SH 71, creating a gap. This gap was closed on June 16, 1945, when the two sections were connected. On December 16, 1948 the road was extended to SH 36 near Brenham, replacing FM 388.

FM 110

Farm to Market Road 110
Location: Caldwell and Hays counties
Length: 12.000 mi[12] (19.312 km)
Existed: July 1, 1986[12]–present

Farm to Market Road 110 serves Caldwell and Hays counties in Texas. The road will begin at I-35 northeast of San Marcos and will head southeastward and southwestward back to I-35 southwest of San Marcos. Only the section from IH-35 northeast to Old Bastrop Road is open.

FM 110 (1944)

Farm to Market Road 110
Location: Johnson County
Existed: August 1, 1944–April 15, 1985

The first FM 110 was designated on August 1, 1944 from Cleburne to Grandview. The road was cancelled on April 15, 1985 and transferred to FM 4.

FM 111

Farm to Market Road 111
Location: Burleson County
Length: 8.338 mi[13] (13.419 km)
Existed: February 15, 1970[13]–present

Farm to Market Road 111 is located in Burleson County. The road was designated on February 15, 1970 from a county road south of Caldwell south across FM 60 at Deanville to a county road. The route used to be FM 2618, a portion of which had been a spur off the original FM 111.

FM 111 (1944)

Farm to Market Road 111
Location: Burleson County
Existed: August 1, 1944–November 26, 1969

The first FM 111 was designated on August 1, 1944 from SH 21 west of Caldwell to Deanville. On November 20, 1951 FM 111 was extended southeast to FM 976. On February 1, 1955 FM 111 was shortened slightly when the section from the eastern terminus (at FM 976) to 0.4 mile southwest was transferred to FM 976, and a spur connection to Deanville was added. This spur connection was transferred to FM 2618 on February 15, 1960. On May 25, 1962 the section of FM 111 that was lost in 1955 was added back, and FM 111 was extended southeast through Birch to a road intersection. FM 111 was cancelled on February 15, 1970 and transferred to FM 60.

FM 112

Farm to Market Road 112
Location: Williamson, Milam and Lee counties
Length: 27.264 mi[14] (43.877 km)
Existed: October 24, 1944[14]–present

Farm to Market Road 112 is located in Williamson, Milam, and Lee counties. It runs from SH 95 in Taylor to FM 696 west of Lexington.

FM 112 was designated on October 24, 1944 from Lexington to Taylor as a replacement for State Highway 102. On October 17, 1960 the section from FM 696 to Loop 123 was transferred to FM 696.

FM 113

Farm to Market Road 113
Location: Parker County
Length: 16.907 mi[15] (27.209 km)
Existed: 1944[15]–present

FM 114

Farm to Market Road 114
Location: Red River and Bowie counties
Length: 22.207 mi[16] (35.739 km)
Existed: 1944[16]–present

FM 115

Farm to Market Road 115
Location: Franklin and Wood counties
Length: 16.746 mi[17] (26.950 km)
Existed: 1944[17]–present

FM 116

Farm to Market Road 116
Location: Coryell County
Length: 27.852 mi[18] (44.823 km)
Existed: 1944[18]–present

FM 117

Farm to Market Road 117
Location: Uvalde, Zavala and Frio counties
Length: 59.202 mi[19] (95.276 km)
Existed: 1945[19]–present

FM 118

Farm to Market Road 118
Location: Hunt County
Length: 11.363 mi[20] (18.287 km)
Existed: January 11, 1945[20]–present

Farm to Market Road 118 serves Hunt County. It runs from FM 499 in eastern Greenville north to FM 512 in the community of South Sulphur, west of Commerce.

FM 118 was designated on January 11, 1945 from US 67 east of Greenville at Ardis Heights north 2.5 miles to SH 24 (now SH 224) northeast of Greenville. On June 25, 1945 the road was extended to Jacobia. On February 21, 1946 the SH 24-US 67 section was cancelled and redesignated as State Highway 355, but the section was added back on July 1, 1947. The final change was on January 16, 1953 when FM 118 was extended to FM 512 in South Sulphur (replacing FM 1738) and a spur connection in Jacobia was added.

FM 119

Farm to Market Road 119
Location: Sherman and Moore counties
Length: 45.937 mi[21] (73.928 km)
Existed: December 12, 1944[21]–present

Farm to Market Road 119 is located in Sherman and Moore counties. It runs from US 54 southwestward of Texhoma south to US 287 4 miles north of Dumas.

FM 119 was designated on December 12, 1944 from US 287 4 miles north of Dumas to Sunray. On July 11, 1945 the road was extended north from Sunray 2.5 miles, and then 6 miles north of the Moore/Sherman County line. On September 17, 1952 the road was extended north to Texhoma, replacing FM 845 and FM 1269 and creating concurrencies at FM 289 (now SH 15) and FM 1573. On May 6, 1964, the section of FM 119 from the Oklahoma State Line south to FM 289 was transferred to FM 1290; FM 119 was extended north on a new route from FM 289 to US 54.

FM 120

Farm to Market Road 120
Location: Grayson County
Length: 20.330 mi[22] (32.718 km)
Existed: January 11, 1945[22]–present

Farm to Market Road 120 serves Grayson County. It runs from Cooks Corner Road and Willow Springs Road west of Pottsboro to UR 120 at FM 1417, and from UR 120 at FM 1753 east to the Carpenter's Bluff bridge.

FM 120 was designated on January 11, 1945 from Carpenter's Bluff to Denison and then on to Pottsboro. On July 14, 1949 the road was extended north to Fink. On December 17, 1952 the road was extended north to the Government Property Line. On May 10, 1957 the road was extended west from old US 75 to SH 75A (now SH 91). On September 1, 1959 the road was extended east along old FM 84 to SH 75A. On February 25, 1968 the road was rerouted in Denison. On June 27, 1995, the section from FM 1417 to FM 1753 was transferred to UR 120, creating a gap. On December 17, 2009, the section from Elks Boulevard and Preston Bend junction north of Preston south 6.3 miles was transferred to SH 289, the section from Worthington Lane in Pottsboro south 0.7 miles to existing FM 120 was transferred to Spur 316, and FM 120 was extended west 4.5 miles to Cooks Corner Road/Willow Springs Road, replacing a section of FM 996.

FM 121

Farm to Market Road 121
Location: Grayson County
Length: 33.088 mi[23] (53.250 km)
Existed: January 11, 1945[23]–present

Farm to Market Road 121 is located in Grayson County. It runs from US 377 in Tioga to SH 160 south of Whitewright. There is a concurrency with SH 5 in Van Alstyne.

FM 121 was designated on January 11, 1945 from Van Alstyne to Gunter. On November 23, 1948 the road was extended to Cannon. On May 23, 1951 the road was extended to SH 160 south of Whitewright. On January 16, 1953 the road was extended west to SH 10 (now US 377) at Tioga, replacing FM 1284. On December 15, 1977 a break in the route was added at SH 5.

Junction list

The entire route is in Grayson County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Tioga US 377 Pilot Point, Whitesboro
Gunter SH 289 (Preston Road) Southmayd, Celina
FM 3356 south Weston
Van Alstyne US 75 (Collins Freeway) Sherman, McKinneyUS 75 exit 51
SH 5 north HoweWest end of SH 5 overlap
SH 5 south AnnaEast end of SH 5 overlap
FM 2729 north Tom Bean
SH 160 Whitewright, Desert
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 122

Farm to Market Road 122
Location: Crosby County
Length: 0.130 mi[24] (0.209 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[24]–present

Farm to Market Road 122 is located in Crosby County. It runs from SH 207 to Avenue G in Ralls.

FM 122 was designated on February 28, 1945 from US 82 at Ralls south to Caprock as a replacement of a section of State Highway 207. On June 11, 1945 a section from Post north 8 miles was added, creating a gap. This gap was closed on February 25, 1949 when the road was extended into Garza County. On October 31, 1958 the road was extended north to the new location of US 62. On February 15, 1959 a spur was added in Ralls. This spur is all that remains of FM 122 as FM 122 from US 62 to Post was reassigned back to SH 207 on May 15, 1967.

FM 123

Farm to Market Road 123
Location: Panola County
Length: 10.712 mi[25] (17.239 km)
Existed: 1945[25]–present

FM 124

Farm to Market Road 124
Location: Panola County
Length: 15.154 mi[26] (24.388 km)
Existed: 1945[26]–present

FM 125

Farm to Market Road 125
Location: Cass County
Length: 24.667 mi[27] (39.698 km)
Existed: 1945[27]–present

FM 126

Farm to Market Road 126
Location: Jones, Taylor and Nolan counties
Length: 59.808 mi[28] (96.252 km)
Existed: 1945[28]–present

FM 127

Farm to Market Road 127
Location: Titus County
Length: 10.374 mi[29] (16.695 km)
Existed: 1945[29]–present

FM 128

Farm to Market Road 128
Location: Delta County
Length: 16.259 mi[30] (26.166 km)
Existed: 1945[30]–present

FM 129

Farm to Market Road 129
Location: Palo Pinto County
Length: 10.182 mi[31] (16.386 km)
Existed: 1945[31]–present

FM 130

Farm to Market Road 130
Location: Cass County
Length: 21.368 mi[32] (34.388 km)
Existed: 1951[32]–present

FM 130 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 130
Location: Palo Pinto County
Existed: December 28, 1945–September 26, 1946

The first FM 130 was designated on December 28, 1945 from US 180 at Palo Pinto south to Lone Camp. The road's designation was cancelled on September 26, 1946 when it became a portion of FM 4.

FM 131

Farm to Market Road 131
Location: Grayson County
Length: 7.333 mi[33] (11.801 km)
Existed: March 27, 1945[33]–present

Farm to Market Road 131 is located in Grayson County. It runs from FM 120 south to FM 691, 2 miles west of US 75, and from FM 691 south to US 75.

FM 131 was designated on March 27, 1945 from US 75 at Sherman to Pottsboro. On December 15, 1958 the section from FM 691 to Pottsboro was transferred to FM 1417 and FM 996, although this section remained signed as FM 131 until 1960. A year later the road was extended north to FM 120. The final change was on June 27, 1995 when the entire route was transferred to UR 131.

FM 132

Farm to Market Road 132
Location: Houston County
Length: 7.180 mi[34] (11.555 km)
Existed: 1945[34]–present

FM 133

Farm to Market Road 133
Location: Dimmit and La Salle counties
Length: 20.632 mi[35] (33.204 km)
Existed: January 11, 1945[35]–present

Farm to Market Road 133 is located in Dimmit and La Salle counties. It runs from US 83 at Catarina to US 81 at Artesia Wells.

FM 133 was designated on January 11, 1945 from US 83 at or near Catarina to US 81 at or near Artesia Wells and then on to Freer, replacing State Highway 189. On November 30, 1953 a 46-mile section of FM 133 was transferred to FM 863.

FM 134

Farm to Market Road 134
Location: Marion and Harrison counties
Length: 28.739 mi[36] (46.251 km)
Existed: January 10, 1945[36]–present

FM 135

Farm to Market Road 135
Location: San Jacinto County
Length: 7.304 mi[37] (11.755 km)
Existed: June 14, 1985[37]–present

Farm to Market Road 135 lies within San Jacinto County. The road was designated on June 14, 1985 from FM 980 to near the Livingston Reservoir as a replacement for FM 980 Spur.

FM 135 (1944)

Farm to Market Road 135
Location: Floyd County
Length: 7.304 mi[37] (11.755 km)
Existed: May 18, 1944[37]–March 24, 1958

The first FM 135 was designated on May 18, 1944 from Lockney east to SH 207. On December 3, 1951 the road was extended to Loop 75, replacing a portion of it. FM 135's designation was cancelled on April 1, 1958 and transferred to FM 97.

FM 136

Farm to Market Road 136
Location: Refugio, Aransas, San Patricio counties
Length: 29.490 mi[38] (47.460 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[38]–present

FM 137

Farm to Market Road 137
Location: Lamar County
Length: 24.718 mi[39] (39.780 km)
Existed: April 29, 1942[39]–present

FM 138

Farm to Market Road 138
Location: Shelby and Nacogdoches counties
Length: 21.620 mi[40] (34.794 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[40]–present

FM 139

Farm to Market Road 139
Location: Shelby County
Length: 29.971 mi[41] (48.234 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[41]–present

FM 140

Farm to Market Road 140
Location: South Texas
Length: 97.788 mi[42] (157.375 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[42]–present

FM 141

Farm to Market Road 141
Location: Lee County
Length: 20.119 mi[43] (32.378 km)
Existed: January 11, 1945[43]–present

Farm to Market Road 141 is located in Lee County. It runs from SH 21 via Dime Box to US 290 in Giddings.

FM 141 was designated on January 11, 1945 from SH 21 near Old Dime Box to Dime Box and then on to a road intersection 2.1 miles southeast of Dime Box. On November 13, 1953 the road was extended southwest to US 290 in Giddings, replacing FM 1985.

FM 142

Farm to Market Road 142
Location: Jones and Shackelford counties
Length: 9.2 mi[44] (14.8 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[44]–present

FM 143

Farm to Market Road 143
Location: Bexar County
Length: 0.805 mi[45] (1.296 km)
Existed: November 22, 1994–present

Farm to Market Road 143 is located in Bexar County. It runs from Cagnon Road southwest of San Antonio to Loop 1604.

FM 143 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 143
Location: King and Knox counties
Existed: February 28, 1945–December 18, 1990

The first FM 143 was designated on February 28, 1945 from SH 283 (now SH 6) at Knox City westward to the eastern side of the Brazos River. On September 9, 1947 the road was shortened 1.5 miles. On November 20, 1951, FM 143 was extended west 3 miles. It was extended west and northwest to the King County line on December 1, 1954. Two weeks later FM 143 was extended northwest to US 82. On December 12, 1975 FM 143 was rerouted in Knox City. FM 143's destination was cancelled on December 18, 1990 and transferred to State Highway 222 when it was extended.

FM 144

Farm to Market Road 144
Location: Morris County
Length: 24.965 mi[46] (40.177 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[46]–present

FM 145

Farm to Market Road 145
Location: Texas Panhandle
Length: 107.108 mi[47] (172.374 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[47]–present

FM 146

Farm to Market Road 146
Location: Swisher and Briscoe counties
Length: 25.957 mi[48] (41.774 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[48]–present

FM 147

Farm to Market Road 147
Location: Limestone and Falls counties
Length: 22.853 mi[49] (36.778 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[49]–present

FM 148

Farm to Market Road 148
Location: Kaufman County
Length: 38.253 mi[50] (61.562 km)
Existed: February 28, 1945[50]–present

FM 149

Farm to Market Road 149
Location: Montgomery and Grimes counties
Length: 48.238 mi[51] (77.632 km)
Existed: April 20, 1945[51]–present

Farm to Market Road 149 is located in Montgomery and Grimes counties. It runs from FM 3090 near Erwin Community east to SH 90 at Anderson. After a short concurrency with SH 90, FM 149 turns east and southeast through Richards and Montgomery to the intersection of FM 1774 and SH 249.

The road was designated on April 20, 1945 from Anderson to Richards. On June 6, 1945 FM 149 was extended south to the Montgomery County line and to Decker Prairie ten days later. On July 22, 1949 FM 149 was extended southeast to the new location of US 75 in Houston. On December 1, 1957 the road was extended west to FM 244 (now FM 3090). On December 10, 1959 the section from FM 2430 to US 75 (now I-45) was transferred to FM 2430, while FM 149 was rerouted over the old routing of FM 2430. On December 2, 1968 a small section was transferred to FM 1488 and FM 149 was rerouted near Mostyn while the old routing became a spur connection. The final change was on January 25, 1989 when the section from FM 1774 to I-45 was transferred to State Highway 249.

RM 150

Ranch to Market Road 150
Location: Hays County
Length: 25.792 mi[52] (41.508 km)
Existed: April 29, 1942[52]–present

Ranch to Market Road 150 begins at an intersection with Ranch to Market Road 12 in Dripping Springs. The highway runs in a generally north–south direction to Ranch to Market Road 3237, before turning to the east. RM 150 serves as the Main Street of Kyle, where it meets Interstate 35. RM 150 ends at an intersection with State Highway 21 just east of Kyle.

Junction list

The entire route is in Hays County.

Locationmi[53]kmDestinationsNotes
Wimberley0.00.0 RM 12 Wimberley, Dripping Springs
5.28.4 FM 1826 north
12.119.5 RM 3237 west (Old Kyle Road) Wimberley
Kyle18.629.9 FM 2770 north (Jack C. Hays Trail)
20.933.6 I-35 Austin, San AntonioI-35 exit 213
25.841.5 SH 21 Bastrop, San Marcos
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 151

Farm to Market Road 151
Location: Grayson and Fannin counties
Length: 7.758 mi[54] (12.485 km)
Existed: March 26, 1953[54]–present

Farm to Market Road 151 is located in Grayson and Fannin counties. It runs from US 69 in Whitewright southeast to US 59 in Trenton. The route used to be US 69.

FM 151 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 151
Location: Floyd County
Existed: June 4, 1945–December 17, 1952
FM 151 was designated on June 4, 1945 from US 70 five miles east of Floydada south 7 miles. On November 20, 1951 the road was extended south to the Crosby County line. FM 151 was cancelled on December 17, 1952 and transferred to FM 651.

RM 152

Ranch to Market Road 152
Location: Mason and Llano counties
Length: 27.753 mi[55] (44.664 km)
Existed: June 4, 1945[55]–present

FM 153

Farm to Market Road 153
Location: Bastrop and Fayette counties
Length: 18.931 mi[56] (30.466 km)
Existed: June 1, 1945[56]–present

FM 154

Farm to Market Road 154
Location: Fayette County
Length: 17.013 mi[57] (27.380 km)
Existed: June 1, 1945[57]–present

Farm to Market Road 154 is located in Fayette County. It runs from Loop 543 in West Point south via Muldoon to SH 95.

FM 154 was designated on June 1, 1945 from SH 95, 3 miles north of Flatonia, to Muldoon. On November 23, 1948 the road was extended 4 miles northeast from Muldoon. On July 22, 1949 the road was extended northeast to SH 71 (now Loop 543) at West Point. On February 23, 1983 the route description was reversed.

FM 155

Farm to Market Road 155
Location: Fayette, Colorado and Lavaca counties
Length: 32.498 mi[58] (52.300 km)
Existed: June 1, 1945[58]–present

Farm to Market Road 155 is located in Fayette, Colorado, and Lavaca counties. It runs from US 77 near La Grange via Holman to US 90 in Weimar, and from US 90 in Weimar to US 90A.

FM 155 was designated on June 1, 1945 from US 77, 1 mile south of La Grange, south toward Holman to the Fayette/Colorado County line north of Weimar. The same day the section from Holman via Weimar to 6.4 miles south of Weimar was added. On January 27, 1949 the road was extended south a further 3.5 miles from Weimar to SH 200. On November 11, 1951 section from the Fayette/Colorado County line north of Weimar to Holman was added, closing the gap. The final change was on February 1, 1957 when the description was changed to create a gap at US 90.

FM 156

Farm to Market Road 156
Location: Tarrant and Denton counties
Length: 38.822 mi[59] (62.478 km)
Existed: June 4, 1945[59]–present

Farm to Market Road 156 is located in Tarrant and Denton counties. It runs from I-35 south of Sanger via Krum, Justin, Haslet and Blue Mound to BU 287-P.

FM 156 was designated on June 4, 1945 from Fort Worth to the Denton County line. On July 2, 1945 the section from SH 114 to Krum, then to a point near Plainview School was added, creating a gap. This gap was closed on March 23, 1946 when the two sections were connected. On March 30, 1949 the section from Krum to Plainview School was transferred to FM 1173, and a new section from Krum to US 77 (now I-35) south of Sanger was added. On August 23, 1991 a 1.2 mile section of FM 156 was removed from the highway system and returned to the city of Haslet. On June 30, 1995 the section from US 81 to BU 287-P was transferred to UR 156. The final change was on August 26, 2010, when the route was realigned following runway extension at Alliance Airport.

FM 157

Farm to Market Road 157
Location: Tarrant, Johnson, and Ellis counties
Length: 40.099 mi[60] (64.533 km)
Existed: June 4, 1945[60]–present

Farm to Market Road 157 is located in Tarrant, Johnson, and Ellis counties. It runs from SH 121 in Euless to FM 66 in Maypearl.

FM 157 was designated on June 4, 1945 from Mansfield to Grapevine. On June 11, 1945 the section from US 287 via Venus to the Ellis County line was added. On December 16, 1955 the road was extended southeast to FM 66 at Maypearl. On May 15, 1980 a 3.9 mile section of FM 157 was transferred to SH 121 and a 0.6 mile section was returned to the city of Grapevine (it later became Spur 103). On June 30, 1995 the section from SH 121 to BU 287-P (former Loop 496) was transferred to UR 157. On June 26, 2003, by district request, FM 157 was extended along a new location, while the old location of FM 157 was removed from the highway system.

FM 158

Farm to Market Road 158
Location: Brazos County
Length: 7.212 mi[61] (11.607 km)
Existed: June 5, 1945[61]–present

Farm to Market Road 158 runs from FM 1687 and SH 21 eastward to SH 30 in Bryan. It is also known as William J. Bryan Parkway west of SH 6 and Boonville Road east of SH 6.

FM 158 was designated on June 5, 1945 from SH 6 at Bryan through Harvey to the Navasota River. The next day, another section was added from SH 90 north of Roam Prairie west 10 miles to the Keith/Carlos Road, creating a gap. On December 1, 1954 FM 158 was extended from the Grimes/Brazos County line to FM 244 at Carlos, closing the gap. On January 3, 1961, the section of FM 158 from FM 60 at Harvey southeast to SH 90 was transferred to SH 30. On October 28, 1988, by district request, the section of FM 158 from Loop 507 (former SH 6) east and south to FM 158 was returned to the city of Bryan, and Loop 158 from SH 21 to FM 158 was transferred to FM 158. The final change was on June 30, 1995, when the entire route was transferred to UR 158.[61][62]

FM 159

Farm to Market Road 159
Location: Brazos County
Length: 16.617 mi[63] (26.742 km)
Existed: June 5, 1945[63]–present

Farm to Market Road 159 lies within Brazos County. It runs from SH 105 near Navasota north to SH 6 near Millican.

FM 159 was designated on June 5, 1945 from SH 90 (now SH 105) to Allen Farm. On July 14, 1949 the road was extended to SH 6, bringing the route to its final configuration.

FM 160

Farm to Market Road 160
Location: Liberty County
Length: 43.688 mi[64] (70.309 km)
Existed: June 12, 1945[64]–present

Farm to Market Road 160 lies within Liberty County. It runs from FM 770 southwest to Ames and then southeast.

FM 160 was designated on June 12, 1945 from US 90 at Ames southeast 5 miles. On May 23, 1951 the road was extended northeast to FM 770, bringing the route to its final configuration.

FM 161

Farm to Market Road 161
Location: Morris and Cass counties
Length: 25.538 mi[65] (41.099 km)
Existed: May 23, 1951[65]–present

FM 161 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 161
Location: Liberty County
Existed: June 12, 1945–May 15, 1946

The first FM 161 was designated on June 12, 1945 from US 90 6 miles west of Dayton north to East Gate Road. FM 161's destination was cancelled on May 15, 1946 when it was redesignated FM 686.

FM 162

Farm to Market Road 62
Location: Hidalgo County
Length: 1.387 mi[66] (2.232 km)
Existed: March 31, 1994[66]–present

Farm to Market Road 162 lies within Hidalgo County. It runs from US 281 on Cibolo Road, northeast of Faysville east to a prison site.

FM 162 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 162
Location: Liberty and Hardin counties
Existed: June 12, 1945–February 16, 1984

The first FM 162 was designated on June 12, 1945 from Moss Hill east 3 miles. On December 17, 1952 the road was extended to FM 770 at Batson, replacing FM 1935. On December 1, 1960 FM 162 was extended 3.8 miles northwest from SH 146. On August 1, 1962 FM 162 was extended west another 6 miles. On October 1, 1963 FM 162 was extended west to FM 2518. On August 1, 1964 FM 162 was extended a final time to SH 321. On February 16, 1984 FM 162's designation was cancelled and transferred to State Highway 105.

FM 163

Farm to Market Road 163
Location: Liberty County
Length: 4.332 mi[67] (6.972 km)
Existed: June 12, 1945[67]–present

Farm to Market Road 163 is located in Liberty County. It runs from the Oak Shade Fire Tower on SH 321 east and south 4.3 miles.

FM 163 was designated on June 12, 1945 from the Oak Shade Fire Tower on SH 321 east 2.3 miles. On November 30, 1949 the road was extended south 2 miles. On June 1, 1962 the road was extended to FM 1008. The final change was on August 31, 1964 when the section from FM 1008 north 3.8 miles was removed from the highway system (this section is now CR 2285).

FM 164

Farm to Market Road 164
Location: Childress County
Length: 6.781 mi[68] (10.913 km)
Existed: November 11, 1973[68]–present

Farm to Market Road 164 is a designation that has been used three times. The current use is for a loop route in Childress County. It runs from US 287 3 miles west of Childress south, east, and north 7 miles to US 287 in Childress. FM 164 replaced Spur 184 and a section of FM 2042.

FM 164 (1945-1955)

Farm to Market Road 164
Location: Liberty County
Existed: June 12, 1945–October 3, 1955

The first use of the FM 164 designation was from SH 321 13 miles north of Dayton east 2.2 miles in Liberty County. On October 3, 1955 the route's destination was cancelled and transferred to FM 1008.

FM 164 (1956-1967)

Farm to Market Road 164
Location: Hopkins County
Existed: September 19, 1956–May 15, 1967

The FM 164 designation was next used on a route from US 67 west of Sulphur Springs northeast to SH 19 and Loop 313 in western Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County along a former routing of US 67. This route was cancelled on May 15, 1967 and transferred to Loop 313 (now BU 67-V).

RM 165

Ranch to Market Road 165
Location: Blanco and Hays counties
Length: 15.722 mi[69] (25.302 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[69]–present

FM 166

Farm to Market Road 166
Location: Burleson County
Length: 15.545 mi[70] (25.017 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[70]–present

FM 167

Farm to Market Road 167
Location: Hood County
Length: 16.091 mi[71] (25.896 km)
Existed: May 2, 1951[71]–present

FM 167 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 167
Location: Johnson, Hill, and Bosque counties
Existed: June 11, 1945[71]–September 27, 1946

The first FM 167 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Cleburne to the Hill County line as a replacement for State Highway 353. The same day, a section from Morgan to Meridian was added, creating a gap. This gap was closed on August 23, 1945 when the Morgan-Hill County line section was added. FM 167's destination was cancelled on September 27, 1946 when it was reassigned to SH 353 (now SH 174).

FM 168

Farm to Market Road 168
Location: West Texas
Length: 139.238 mi[72] (224.082 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[72]–present

Farm to Market Road 168 is located in West Texas. It runs from FM 2219 to FM 1076. At 139 miles, FM 168 is the longest farm to market road in Texas.

FM 168 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Hart south to the Lamb County line. The same day the road was extended to Olton. On July 5, 1951 the road was extended north 11 miles to 5 miles north of Nazareth, replacing FM 1056. On November 20, 1951 FM 168 was extended north and east 8.3 miles to a road intersection. On July 11, 1952 three miles of FM 168 were transferred to FM 1075. On November 1, 1955 the road was extended north 4.2 miles to the Randall County line. On November 21, 1956 the road was extended north 10.6 miles to FM 679, replacing it. On October 31, 1958 the road was extended south to US 84 near Anton, replacing FM 304 (although it remained signed as FM 304 until 1959) and creating a concurrency at US 70. On November 24, 1959, FM 168 was extended south to FM 41, replacing FM 2395 and FM 1632 and creating a concurrency with SH 116 (now SH 114). On September 27, 1960, the road was extended north to FM 2219. On May 5, 1966, the section from FM 41 to US 380 was added. On May 25, 1976, the section from US 380 to FM 1076 was added, completing its current route.

Junction list
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Terry FM 1076 west / County Road 575
US 380 east TahokaSouth end of US 380 overlap
US 380 west BrownfieldNorth end of US 380 overlap
FM 1698 west
FM 211 Meadow, New Home
HockleyRopesville FM 41 east SlideSouth end of FM 41 overlap
US 62 / US 82 Brownfield, Lubbock
FM 41 west Sundown
FM 1585
Smyer SH 114 east LubbockSouth end of SH 114 overlap
SH 114 west LevellandNorth end of SH 114 overlap
FM 1294 Shallowater
FM 597 westSouth end of FM 597 overlap
Anton US 84 Littlefield, Lubbock
FM 597 east AbernathyNorth end of FM 597 overlap
LambSpade FM 54 Littlefield, Petersburg
FM 37 east Cotton CenterSouth end of FM 37 overlap
FM 37 west AmherstNorth end of FM 37 overlap
FM 1071 east
Olton US 70 east PlainviewSouth end of US 70 overlap
US 70 west MuleshoeNorth end of US 70 overlap
FM 1842 south
FM 2881 east
CastroHart FM 145 Kress
SH 194 Dimmitt, Plainview
FM 928 east
Nazareth SH 86 Dimmitt, Tulia
FM 1075 Happy
Randall FM 1714 east
Umbarger US 60 west HerefordSouth end of US 60 overlap
US 60 east Canyon
FM 1062 Canyon
FM 2219 east / Sampson Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

RM 169

Ranch to Market Road 169
Location: Presidio County
Length: 25.028 mi[73] (40.279 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[73]–present

FM 170

Farm to Market Road 170
Location: Brewster and Presidio counties
Length: 114.580 mi[74] (184.399 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[74]–present

FM 171

Farm to Market Road 171
Location: Wichita and Clay counties
Length: 37.212 mi[75] (59.887 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[75]–present

FM 172

Farm to Market Road 172
Location: Archer and Clay counties
Length: 23.145 mi[76] (37.248 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[76]–present

FM 173

Farm to Market Road 173
Location: Clay County
Length: 0.944 mi[77] (1.519 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[77]–present

FM 174

Farm to Market Road 174
Location: Archer, Clay and Montague counties
Length: 35.492 mi[78] (57.119 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[78]–present

FM 175

Farm to Market Road 175
Location: Jack and Clay counties
Length: 11.337 mi[79] (18.245 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[79]–present

FM 176

Farm to Market Road 176
Location: Concho County
Length: 5.631 mi[44] (9.062 km)
Existed: May 23, 1951[44]–present

Farm to Market Road 176 is a farm-to-market road in western Concho County, beginning at an intersection with County Road 2332 (CR 2332) and CR 2335. The 5.631-mile (9.062 km) road continues north to terminate at an intersection with US 87 just west of Eden.

The entire highway has a speed limit of 70 miles per hour (110 km/h), which is lowered to 65 miles per hour (105 km/h) at night.[80]

FM 176 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 176
Location: Clay County
Existed: June 11, 1945–May 26, 1949

The first FM 176 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Bellevue to Vashti. The road's designation was cancelled on May 26, 1949 when it became part of FM 174.

FM 177

Farm to Market Road 177
Location: Cherokee County
Length: 4.983 mi[81] (8.019 km)
Existed: May 23, 1951[81]–present

FM 177 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 177
Location: Dawson County
Existed: June 11, 1945–April 30, 1947

The first FM 177 was designated on June 11, 1945 from SH 137 3 miles south of Lamesa to Patricia. The road's designation was cancelled on April 30, 1947 when it became a portion of State Highway 349.

FM 178

Farm to Market Road 178
Location: Dawson County
Length: 25.004 mi[82] (40.240 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[82]–present

FM 179

Farm to Market Road 179
Location: Hale County, Lubbock County, Lynn County, and Dawson County
Length: 106.931 mi[83] (172.089 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[83]–present

FM 180

Farm to Market Road 180
Location: Lee County
Length: 13.131 mi[84] (21.132 km)
Existed: May 5, 1966[84]–present

Farm to Market Road 180 is located in Lee County. It runs from US 290 to the Nails Creek State Park entrance.

FM 180 was designated on May 5, 1966 from US 290, 1.6 miles west of the Fayette County line, northeast 5.8 miles. On June 1, 1970 the road was extended to FM 1697. On November 3, 1972 the road was extended to the Nails Creek State Park entrance, bringing the highway to its final length.

FM 180 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 180
Location: Dawson County
Existed: June 11, 1945–April 15, 1964

The first FM 180 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Arvana, north of Lamesa, to 3 miles east. FM 180's designation was cancelled on April 15, 1964 when it was renumbered FM 2411 to eliminate confusion with US 180.

FM 181

Farm to Market Road 181
Location: Gaines, Andrews and Ector counties
Length: 63.301 mi[85] (101.873 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[85]–present

Farm to Market Road 181 is located in Gaines County, Andrews County, and Ector County. The road begins at US 385 in Seminole, and heads southwestward and southeastward to State Highway 302.

FM 182

Farm to Market Road 182
Location: Bosque and Coryell counties
Length: 22.660 mi[86] (36.468 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[86]–present

Farm to Market Road 182 is located in Bosque County and Coryell County. The road begins 1.5 miles south of Norse, and passes by Norse and Turnersville, and ends at a junction with State Highway 36 1.5 miles southeastward of Ames.

FM 183

Farm to Market Road 183
Location: Coryell County
Length: 17.502 mi[87] (28.167 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[87]–present

Farm to Market Road 183 is located in Coryell County. The road begins at US 84 and continues southwestward and northwestward, passing through Pearl and Bee House before ending at US 84 east of Evant.

FM 184

Farm to Market Road 184
Location: Coryell County
Length: 6.115 mi[88] (9.841 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[88]–present

FM 185

Farm to Market Road 185
Location: Coryell and McLennan counties
Length: 30.860 mi[89] (49.664 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[89]–present

FM 186

Farm to Market Road 186
Location: Dimmit County
Length: 14.220 mi[90] (22.885 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[90]–present

RM 187

Ranch to Market Road 187
Location: South Texas
Length: 81.930 mi[91] (131.854 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[91]–present

FM 188

Farm to Market Road 188
Location: Galveston County
Length: 0.424 mi[92] (0.682 km)
Existed: October 31, 1958[92]–present

Farm to Market Road 188 is located in Galveston County. It runs from 89th Street to I-45 at SH 275. The road is known locally as Teichman Road.

FM 188 was designated on October 31, 1958 from I-45 at Teichman's Point southwest to the Moody State School. The only change was on June 27, 1995 when the entire route was transferred to UR 188.

FM 188 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 188
Location: Uvalde County
Existed: June 11, 1945–June 1, 1954

The first FM 188 was designated on June 11, 1945 from FM 117 2 miles south of Uvalde southeast 8 miles by way of Fort Inge. The road's designation was cancelled on June 1, 1954 and transferred to FM 140.

RM 189

Ranch to Market Road 189
Location: Sutton and Val Verde counties
Length: 33.728 mi[93] (54.280 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[93]–present

FM 190

Farm to Market Road 190
Location: Dimmit County
Length: 13.278 mi[94] (21.369 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[94]–present

FM 191

Farm to Market Road 191
Location: Zavala and Dimmit counties
Length: 6.291 mi[95] (10.124 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[95]–present

FM 192

Farm to Market Road 192
Location: Hudspeth County
Length: 25.447 mi[96] (40.953 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[96]–present

FM 193

Farm to Market Road 193
Location: Crosby, Dickens and King counties
Length: 78.753 mi[97] (126.741 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[97]–present

FM 194

Farm to Market Road 194
Location: Lamar and Red River counties
Length: 6.716 mi[98] (10.808 km)
Existed: July 22, 1952[98]–present

FM 194 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 194
Location: Motley County
Existed: June 11, 1945–November 20, 1951

The first FM 194 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Flomot north 2 miles. The road's destiroad's was cancelled on November 20, 1951 and transferred to FM 599.

FM 195

Farm to Market Road 195
Location: Lamar and Red River counties
Length: 36.005 mi[99] (57.944 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[99]–present

Farm to Market Road 195 is located in Lamar and Red River counties. It runs from US 82 in Paris northeastward to SH 37 near Albion.

FM 195 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Paris to Novice. On April 30, 1947 the road was extended 4.2 miles to the Red River County line. On November 23, 1948 the road was extended 2.2 miles to Woodland. On December 17, 1952 the road was extended 8.2 miles to Manchester. On October 31, 1958, the road was extended 5.9 miles to FM 862 (now FM 410). On November 9, 1960, the road was extended east to SH 37 near Albion, replacing a section of FM 862.

FM 196

Farm to Market Road 196
Location: Lamar and Red River counties
Length: 33.038 mi[100] (53.170 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[100]–present

Farm to Market Road 196 is located in Lamar and Red River counties. The road begins at FM 195 at Faught, and from FM 194 in Blossom, the road heads southward via Pattonville and eastward via Cunningham to SH 37 near Bogota.

FM 196 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Pattonville to Cunningham. On December 17, 1952, FM 196 was extended north to FM 195, replacing FM 1185. On October 31, 1958, FM 196 was extended east from Cunningham to SH 37.

FM 197

Farm to Market Road 197
Location: Lamar County
Length: 19.920 mi[101] (32.058 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[101]–present

Farm to Market Road 197 is located in Lamar County. The road begins at FM 79 near Direct, and heads northward and eastward via Ragtown and Forest Chapel to US 271 in Arthur City.

FM 197 was designated on June 11, 1945 from Arthur City to Forest Chapel. On August 25, 1949, FM 197 was extended 8.8 miles to Ragtown. On January 8, 1952, FM 197 was extended to FM 79.

FM 198

FM 198 in Enloe, Texas

Farm to Market Road 198
Location: Delta County
Length: 13.348 mi[102] (21.482 km)
Existed: June 11, 1945[102]–present

FM 199

Farm to Market Road 199
Location: Somervell County
Length: 7.976 mi[103] (12.836 km)
Existed: June 12, 1945[103]–present

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