Farm to Market Road 1462 explained

State:TX
Type:Farm
Route:1462
Length Mi:32.099
Length Round:3
Map Custom:yes
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: in Damon
Terminus B: in Alvin
Counties:Brazoria, Fort Bend
Previous Type:Farm
Previous Route:1461
Next Type:Farm
Next Route:1463

Farm to Market Road 1462 (FM 1462) is a farm to market road located in Brazoria and Fort Bend counties, Texas.

Route description

FM 1462 begins at SH 36 at the community of Damon in Brazoria County. The road follows a northeasterly path, entering Fort Bend County and turning to the east. It has a junction with FM 762, which provides access to Brazos Bend State Park and the George Observatory via PR 72. FM 1462 crosses over the Brazos River and returns to Brazoria County. Seven miles east of the bridge is Rosharon and the intersection of FM 521. The route then has an interchange with the SH 288 freeway. The route travels past several newer neighborhoods and subdivisions before entering Alvin and ending at an intersection with SH 35 (future SH 99) near Alvin Community College.

History

FM 1462 was originally designated in Brazoria County on July 14, 1949, connecting SH 288 near Rosharon to SH 35 in Alvin. The route was extended to the Brazos River crossing at the county line on September 27, 1960, and then through Fort Bend County and to SH 36 at Damon on October 10, 1961. The extension to Damon usurped the short-lived FM 2715 and the western portion of FM 762.