Texas State Highway 22

"TX 22" redirects here. TX 22 may also refer to Texas's 22nd congressional district.

State Highway 22 marker

State Highway 22
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 111.2 mi[1] (179.0 km)
Existed: before 1933 – present
Major junctions
West end: SH 36 in Hamilton
  I-35
East end: SH 31 in Corsicana
Location
Counties: Hamilton, Hill, Bosque, Navarro
Highway system
SH 21SH 23

State Highway 22, or SH 22, runs from Corsicana to Hamilton in north central Texas.

Previous routes

SH 22 was one of the 26 original state highways proposed in 1917, along a path from Wichita Falls to Comanche. By 1919, plans had been extended from Comanche eastward to Nacogdoches. By 1922, SH 22 was shortened to end in Rusk. Construction was slow, and by 1926, most of the section from Wichita Falls to Comanche had been reassigned to SH 79 and SH 67, while SH 22 ran from Comanche to Corsicana. By 1931, SH 22 extended east to Timpson. By 1939, the part from Corsicana to Palestine had been transferred to US 287 and the part from Palestine to Timpson had been transferred to US 84, while SH 22 ran from Hamilton to Corsicana, and remained on this routing to this day. The portion from Hamilton to Comanche was transferred to SH 36.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
HamiltonHamilton SH 36
Lanham FM 1602
BosqueCranfills Gap FM 219
Meridian SH 6
SH 144
SH 174
FM 56 northWest end of FM 56 overlap
Laguna Park FM 56 southEast end of FM 56 overlap
HillWhitney FM 933
FM 309
Hillsboro SH 171 northWest end of SH 171 overlap
SH 81 northWest end of SH 81 overlap
SH 81 southEast end of SH 81 overlap
I-35
SH 171 southEast end of SH 171 overlap
Brandon FM 1243 southWest end of FM 1243 overlap
FM 1243 northEast end of FM 1243 overlap
Mertens FM 308
Navarro FM 639
Frost FM 667
Blooming Grove FM 55 northWest end of FM 55 overlap
FM 55 southEast end of FM 55 overlap
Barry FM 1126
Corsicana FM 1839
FM 2555
FM 744
SH 31
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. Texas Department of Transportation,


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