State: | TX |
Type: | FM |
Route: | 1952 |
Maint: | TxDOT |
Length Mi: | 9.544 |
Map Custom: | yes |
Direction A: | South |
Direction B: | North |
Terminus A: | at Tavener |
Terminus B: | at Wallis |
Counties: | Austin, Fort Bend |
Previous Type: | FM |
Previous Route: | 1951 |
Next Type: | FM |
Next Route: | 1953 |
Farm to Market Road 1952 (FM 1952) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas. The highway begins at U.S. Route 90 Alternate (US 90 Alt.) at Tavener in Fort Bend County and goes north, then west, then north again to State Highway 36 (SH 36) at Wallis in Austin County. The two-lane highway is also named Tavener Road.
FM 1952 begins at a stop sign at US 90 Alt. in Tavener, crosses the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and goes north 2.1miles. At this location, FM 1489 forks to the right while FM 1952 forks to the left into a 90-degree turn to the west. The highway continues due west for about 2miles then it curves to the northeast and back to the west for a distance of 0.4miles. FM 1952 runs west for about 1.5miles then begins a 90-degree bend to the north that takes up 0.3miles. After the curve, FM 1952 goes north for 3miles, passing the Guardian Angel Cemetery on the left. The road then turns slightly to the northeast for the final 0.4miles before ending at a stop sign at SH 36 in the eastern part of Wallis. The extension of the road to the north beyond the BNSF Railway crossing is called Tenth Street.
FM 1952 was originally authorized on January 18, 1952 to begin at FM 39 about 1miles southeast of Farrar in Limestone County and run southward to the Leon County line. On April 7, 1953, FM 1952 was canceled and its right-of-way was transferred to FM 1512. The designation of the current FM 1952 was made on April 24, 1953. The highway was to start at SH 36 in Wallis and go south 1.8miles to the Fort Bend County line. On September 21, 1955, FM 1952 was extended approximately 8miles south, east and south to US 90 Alt. at Tavener.