- Texas State Highway 3
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"TX 3" redirects here. TX 3 may also refer to Texas's 3rd congressional district.
State Highway 3 Route information Maintained by TxDOT Length: 30.4 mi[1] (48.9 km) Existed: 1939[1] – present Major junctions South end: SH 146 in La Marque Beltway 8 near Ellington Field North end: I-45 in Houston Highway system Highways in Texas
Interstate • U.S. • TX (Loops – Spurs – Rec – FM)← SH 2 SH 4 → State Highway 3, or SH 3, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from Interstate 45 in Houston near William P. Hobby Airport to State Highway 146, 9.9 miles (15.9 km) northwest of Galveston. For most of its length, SH 3 parallels I-45 and runs alongside the former Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad lines.
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Route description
SH 3 begins in Galveston County, south of La Marque near the Texas City Industrial Complex at a junction with SH 146. The highway heads to the northwest through La Marque intersecting FM 519 and FM 1765 before an interchange with FM 1764 (Emmett F. Lowry Expressway). The highway roughly parallels to the east of I-45 as it heads towards Dickinson. In Dickinson, the highway intersects FM 517 and FM 646 before entering the League City city limits. In League City, SH 3 has junctions with SH 96 and FM 518, and head northwest into Harris County.
The first junction in Harris County is with NASA Road 1, which provides access to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. The highway continues to the northwest to an intersection with FM 2351 and passes along the western boundary of Ellington Field. Heading northwest, the highway enters Houston city limits and has a junction with Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway). The highway continues to the northwest through South Houston until it reaches an intersection with Winkler Drive. The highway turns to the west and follows Winkler Drive to its northern terminus at an interchange with I-45.[2]
History
SH 3 was one of the original twenty six state highways proposed in 1917, overlayed on top of the Southern National Highway. From 1919, the routing mostly followed present day U.S. Highway 90 from Orange to Houston and San Antonio through to Del Rio. The road at this time also had numerous alternate routes simultaneously marked as SH 3, along with occasionally signed SH 3A routes (although most of those routes were given their own numbers by the 1930s).
In 1926, US 90 was routed over SH 3 to Del Rio. Its route was extended along US 90 through Sanderson to Alpine, it then headed northwest to Fort Davis, north to Balmorhea, and then west to to a final terminus at San Martine. By 1933, SH 3 was rerouted from Alpine to end in Van Horn. While the routes were marked concurrently, by 1939, SH 3 was truncated to a small route running from Seguin, Luling to Waelder. By 1952, the original route ceased to be, and the present day routing was assigned.
SH 3 is sometimes referred to as Old Galveston Road, indicating its function as a thoroughfare between Houston and Galveston.
Spur routes
Numerous spur routes were created along the main routing of SH 3, especially during the 1920s:
State Highway 3-A was an original state highway proposed in 1917, splitting from the main route at Houston and roughly parallelling it to the north through La Grange and ending at San Marcos. By 1919, the routing had changed slightly, now veering further north from La Grange through Bastrop and ending in Austin. By 1933, this routing had been renumbered as SH 71. SH 3A was reassigned to an alternate routing of SH 3 that was under construction between San Antonio and Waelder. By 1938, the route was limited to the section between Seguin and Waelder, and in 1939 became the main routing of SH 3 when the original SH 3 was transferred to U.S. Route 90.
State Highway 3-B was a spur route created by 1922. The route crossed the main route of SH 3 at Schulenberg. The route travelled north through La Grange to Caldwell and south from Schulenberg through Hallettsville to Cuero. There it splits again, travelling both southwest to Kenedy and south to Goliad. By 1933 the route had been reassigned to SH 72, and had become a portion of U.S. Route 77.
State Highway 3-C was a proposed spur off of SH 3A, splitting at Fayetteville and travelling northeast through Bellville to Hempstead. By 1933 the route had been renumbered as SH 159.
State Highway 3-D was a spur that connected the main route and SH 3A between La Grange and Columbus. By 1933 the route was still under construction, but had been transferred to SH 71.
Junction list
County Location Mile[2] Junction Notes Galveston La Marque 0.0 SH 146 1.3 FM 519 (Main Street) 3.1 FM 1765 4.7 FM 1764 (Emmett F. Lowry Expressway) 8.6 FM 2004 Dickinson 10.7 FM 517 (Main Street) 12.4 FM 646 League City 13.4 SH 96 (League City Parkway) 14.8 FM 518 (Main Street) Harris Webster 17.4 SH NASA Road 1 21.1 FM 2351 (Clear Lake City Boulevard) 23.0 FM 1959 Houston 23.8 FM 2553 (Scarsdale Boulevard) 24.4 Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway) 30.4 I-45 (Gulf Freeway) – Galveston, Houston Related Routes
References
- ^ a b Texas Department of Transportation. "Highway Designation File - State Highway No. 3". http://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0003.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
- ^ a b Google, Inc. Google Maps – overview map of SH 3 (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=6205067865265490049,29.350545,-94.943724%3B13285091128856996200,29.474170,-95.064010%3B16548584118834445931,29.569420,-95.147737%3B17245437065814074372,29.629130,-95.203710%3B4027386437237149566,29.669259,-95.262332&saddr=TX-3+%4029.350545,+-94.943724&daddr=TX-3+%4029.474170,+-95.064010+to:Galveston+Rd%2FTX-3+%4029.569420,+-95.147737+to:TX-3+%4029.629130,+-95.203710+to:Monroe+Rd+%4029.669259,+-95.262332&via=1,2,3&doflg=ptm&sll=29.510475,-95.103025&sspn=0.384231,0.42572&ie=UTF8&z=11. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
Galveston County highways Interstates State Highways State Loops and Spurs Loop 108 • Loop 197 • Spur 342
Park and Recreational Roads PR 66
Farm and Ranch to Market Roads Harris County highways Interstates U.S. Highways Bannered U.S. Highways US 90 Alt. • Bus. US 90-U • Bus. US 290-H • Bus. US 290-L
State Highways State Highway Business Routes Bus. SH 146-D • Bus. SH 146-E
State Loops and Spurs Park and Recreational Roads PR 1836
Toll Roads Fort Bend Toll Road • Hardy Toll Road • Sam Houston Tollway • Westpark Tollway
Farm and Ranch to Market Roads Farm to Market Business Roads Categories:- State highways in Texas
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- Galveston Bay Area
- Transportation in Galveston County, Texas
- Transportation in Harris County, Texas
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