Route information | ||||
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Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length | 77.34 mi [1] (124.47 km) | |||
Existed | by 1933–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 84 at Rusk | |||
North end | US 80 at Grand Saline | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Texas | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 110 (SH 110) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from Grand Saline to Rusk.
SH 110 begins at an intersection with US 84 and Loop 62 in downtown Rusk and leaves the courthouse square north with US 84, crossing US 69 on its way to a split on the northeast side of Rusk where US 84 goes off east and SH 110 turns north, out of town. The road intersects with SH 204 in Ponta. The road intersects with U.S. Highway 79 in New Summerfield before crossing the county line into Smith County as it enters Troup. After a brief downtown multiplex with SH 135, SH 110 leaves Troup going northwest through Whitehouse on its way to Tyler. SH 110 swings around the downtown area to the south and west by way of multiplexes with SH 64, SH 155, and US 69. After splitting with US 69, SH 110 leaves Tyler toward the northwest. After several miles, SH 110 crosses I-20 south of Garden Valley. Just after Garden Valley, the road multiplexes with FM 16 and goes west into Van Zandt County. SH 110 splits with FM 16 in Van and turns back north. Approaching Grand Saline, SH 110 merges with FM 17 and travels the remaining several blocks multiplexed until it reaches US 80, the northern terminus of SH 110.
SH 110 was originally designated on July 17, 1925 on a route from SH 26 north of Nacogdoches northwest to the Cherokee county line. [2] On September 17, 1929, it was extended northwest to New Summerfield. [3] On March 19, 1930, it was extended to Tyler, replacing SH 37A. On August 4, 1932, a branch to Rusk was added (formerly part of SH 43A), along with its original route and a planned connection between the routes at New Summerfield. [4] The branch to Rusk was not added to the state highway log until November 30, 1932. On May 15, 1934, the original portion had been renumbered as SH 204, leaving the routing from Rusk to Tyler. [5] On June 16, 1936, SH 110 extended to Van. [6] On December 22, 1936, SH 110 was extended west via Canton to Kaufman. [7] Of February 10, 1937, the section from Van to Kaufman was renumbered as SH 243, and SH 110 rerouted northwest to Grand Saline, completing its current routing. [8] An extension northward to Alba was added on May 21, 1940, but the section from Grand Saline to Alba was redesignated as FM 17 on March 26, 1942.
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County | Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Cherokee | Rusk | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 84 – Reklaw, Maydelle | |
| SH 204 – Reklaw, Gallatin | ||||
New Summerfield | US 79 – Henderson, Jacksonville | ||||
Smith | Troup | SH 135 north – Arp, Kilgore | Eastern end of SH 135 concurrency | ||
SH 135 – Jacksonville | Western end of SH 135 concurrency | ||||
| Loop 49 west – Tyler | Eastern terminus of Loop 49 | |||
Tyler | Loop 323 | ||||
SH 64 east / SH 155 north – Arp, Winona | Eastern end of SH 64/SH 155 concurrency | ||||
US 69 south – Bullard, Jacksonville | Southern end of US 69 concurrency | ||||
SH 155 south – Noonday, Palestine | Western end of SH 155 concurrency | ||||
SH 31 (E Front Street) – Kilgore, Athens | |||||
SH 64 west – Canton | Western end of SH 64 concurrency | ||||
Spur 147 east | Western terminus of Spur 147 | ||||
US 69 north – Lindale, Mineola | Northern end of US 69 concurrency | ||||
Loop 323 | |||||
| I-20 – Dallas, Longview | I-20 exit 548. | |||
Van Zandt | Grand Saline | US 80 – Edgewood, Mineola | |||
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