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- Texas_State_Highway_2 abstract "State Highway 2, or SH 2, is a deleted Texas highway.SH 2 was one of the original twenty-six state highways proposed in 1917, overlaid on top of the Meridian Highway and Gulf Division Highway. From 1919 the routing mostly followed present day Interstate 44 (I-44) from Oklahoma to Wichita Falls, and U.S. Highway 287 (US 287) to Fort Worth. It continued on, routed along present day I-35W and I-35 to Waco. From here, the road divided into two branches, both signed as State Highway 2.The western branch followed the Meridian Highway from Waco, roughly following I-35 through Austin and San Antonio, and terminating in Laredo.The eastern branch followed the Gulf Division Highway from Waco, routed along present day State Highway 6 through Bryan to Hempstead and into Houston. From there the routing follows US 75 into Galveston, Texas.In 1926, US 81 was routed over SH 2 from Oklahoma to Laredo, while the Gulf Division branch was given a newly rerouted State Highway 6 number (cancelling the Eastern SH 2) from Waco to Houston. The remainder from Houston to Galveston was US 75. While the western routes were marked concurrently, by 1939, SH 2 was deleted in favor of US 81.".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 routeEndDirection "North".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 routeNumber "2".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 routeStartDirection "South".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 routeTypeAbbreviation "SH-old".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 wikiPageID "2848435".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 wikiPageRevisionID "527451214".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 decommissioned "1939".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 directionA "South".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 directionB "North".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 established "1919".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 hasPhotoCollection Texas_State_Highway_2.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 history "Replaced by US 81".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 nextRoute "3".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 nextType "SH".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 previousRoute "1".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 previousType "SH".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 route "2".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 state "TX".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type "SH-old".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 wordnet_type synset-highway-noun-1.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:Former_state_highways_in_Texas.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:Interstate_35.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:Interstate_44.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:U.S._Route_75.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:U.S._Route_77.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:U.S._Route_80.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:U.S._Route_81.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 subject Category:U.S._Route_87.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type Infrastructure.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type Place.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type Road.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type Wikidata:Q532.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type Place.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 type Location.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 comment "State Highway 2, or SH 2, is a deleted Texas highway.SH 2 was one of the original twenty-six state highways proposed in 1917, overlaid on top of the Meridian Highway and Gulf Division Highway. From 1919 the routing mostly followed present day Interstate 44 (I-44) from Oklahoma to Wichita Falls, and U.S. Highway 287 (US 287) to Fort Worth. It continued on, routed along present day I-35W and I-35 to Waco.".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 label "Texas State Highway 2".
- Texas_State_Highway_2 sameAs m.086mx4.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 sameAs Q2505506.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 sameAs Q2505506.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 wasDerivedFrom Texas_State_Highway_2?oldid=527451214.
- Texas_State_Highway_2 isPrimaryTopicOf Texas_State_Highway_2.