Texas State Highway 223

State Highway 223 marker

State Highway 223
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 1.644 mi[1] (2.646 km)
Existed: by 1936[2] – present
Major junctions
South end: US 67 / US 90 at Alpine
North end: SH 118 in Alpine
Location
Counties: Brewster
Highway system
SH 222SH 224
Southern terminus of SH 223 at US 67 and US 90 in Alpine. Sul Ross State University is seen on the right

State Highway 223 or SH 223 is a highway maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) entirely within the city of Alpine in Brewster County. Unofficially, the route is locally called the Loop Rd. The 1.6-mile (2.6 km) route designated between 1933 and 1936 runs from the combined U.S. Route 67 and U.S. Route 90 in front of Sul Ross State University on the west side of town to SH 118 on the city's north side. There are no intersections with other highways between its termini. A number of the city's significant points of interest are located along the route.

History

SH 223 was established sometime between 1933 and 1936 according to official state highway maps from that time.[2][3] Before 1940, SH 223 at its southern terminus also intersected the former SH 3 which ran concurrently with US 67 and US 90 through Alpine.[2][4] Since its creation, SH 223 is remarkably stable and unchanged compared to most Texas state highways of comparable age.

Route description

SH 223 begins at the westbound roadway of US 67 and US 90 along a one-way street Holland Ave. on Alpine's west side. the route proceeds along Harrison St. and intersects the eastbound roadway of US 67 and US 90 along another one-way street Ave. E one block north. The route continues north along Harrison St. passing directly in front of the main campus of Sul Ross State University. Beyond the university, the route passes along the base of Hancock Hill and through a residential neighborhood with off campus apartments and hillside homes.[5] The route passes by Alpine Valley Care Center, the town's only nursing home.[6] Continuing north, the route next goes by the Alpine Country Club next to the city's golf course.[7] The route then passes Kokernot Lodge, a conference and recreational center belonging to SRSU that includes the Theatre of the Big Bend's outdoor amphitheater.[8] Beyond that, the route curves sharply to the west while passing over a bridge crossing Alpine Creek. After this sharp curve, the route becomes Hendryx Ave.[5] The route then passes by the broadcast studios of radio stations KVLF-AM and KALP-FM.[9] The route then passes the Kokernot Field baseball stadium and Alpine High School before terminating at SH 118 on Alpine's north side.[5]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Brewster County.

Locationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
Alpine00.0 US 67 north / US 90 east (Holland Ave.) Fort Stockton, MarathonSouthern terminus
0.10.16 US 67 south / US 90 west (Ave. E) Marfa
1.62.6 SH 118 Study Butte, Fort DavisNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 223". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2008-04-03.
  2. 1 2 3 Official Map of the Highway System of Texas (Map). 1"=29 mi. Texas State Highway Commission. March 1, 1936. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
  3. Official Map of the Highway System of Texas (Map). 7/8"=31 mi. Texas State Highway Commission. June 15, 1933. Retrieved 2010-05-21.
  4. General Highway Map, Brewster County, Texas (Map). 1"=2 mi. Texas State Highway Department. February 1, 1940. p. 1. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Google (May 23, 2010). "Route of SH 223" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
  6. Location of Alpine Valley Care Center (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. WorldFlicks.org. 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-23. External link in |publisher= (help)
  7. "Alpine Country Club". GolfTexas.com. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
  8. Location of Kokernot Lodge (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. WorldFlicks.org. 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-23. External link in |publisher= (help)
  9. "Radio Station KVLF". Manta. Retrieved 2010-05-23. External link in |publisher= (help)

Route map: Bing / Google

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Geographic data related to Texas State Highway 223 at OpenStreetMap

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