Texas State Highway 30 Explained

Texas State Highway 30 should not be confused with Interstate 30.

State:TX
Type:SH
Map Custom:yes
Route:30
Length Mi:53.16
Length Round:2
Established:December 15, 1960
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A: at College Station
Junction:
Terminus B: at Huntsville
Counties:Brazos, Grimes, Walker
Previous Type:I
Previous Route:30
Next Type:SH
Next Route:31

State Highway 30 (SH 30) runs from Business SH 6-R in College Station via Roans Prairie to SH 19 in Huntsville. It is known as Harvey Road between Business SH 6-R and FM 158 in College Station, as 11th Street between I-45 and US 190 (Phelps Dr) in Huntsville, and as Riverside Drive east of US 190 (Phelps Dr) in Huntsville.

The current version of SH 30, the second route with that designation, was established in 1960. The previous designation existed from 1917 to 1939, when it was replaced with US 277.

History

Previous routes

SH 30 was a route proposed on October 8, 1917, to run from Wichita Falls to Abilene.[1] On December 18, 1917, an intercounty highway from Abilene to Paint Rock was designated.[2] On August 19, 1918, the intercounty highway became part of SH 30.[3] On April 23, 1919, the road was extended to Sabinal.[4] On August 21, 1923, the southern portion was rerouted into Del Rio on August 21, 1923, over part of SH 7A and SH 4.[5] The old route became part of rerouted SH 23, with the section south of Menard cancelled. That same day, SH 30 extended to the Oklahoma state line, replacing a portion of SH 2. On March 17, 1924, SH 30 extended to the Mexico border.[6] On September 26, 1939, the highway was cancelled as U.S. Highway 277 was routed over its entirety from Del Rio to Wichita Falls.

Current route

The current iteration of SH 30 was designated on December 15, 1960, replacing SH 45 and parts of FM 60 and FM 158 to avoid confusion with I-45. On May 21, 1979, SH 30 was extended from I-45 to SH 19, replacing part of SH 19, which was rerouted over former Loop 405.

Future

SH 30 may be part of the future Interstate 14 corridor.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: October 23, 2017 . October 8, 1917 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171023011939/https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676734.pdf . Minutes . publicdocs.txdot.gov . . 1 May 2023 . en-us . live .
  2. Web site: October 28, 2021 . December 18, 1917 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211028012252/https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676744.pdf . Minutes . publicdocs.txdot.gov . . 1 May 2023 . en-us . live .
  3. Web site: October 23, 2017 . August 19, 1918 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171023121041/https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676771.pdf . Minutes . publicdocs.txdot.gov . . 1 May 2023 . en-us . live .
  4. Web site: October 24, 2017 . April 23, 1919 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171024100021/https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676797.pdf . Minutes . publicdocs.txdot.gov . . 1 May 2023 . en-us . live .
  5. Web site: October 26, 2017 . August 21, 1923 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171026054040/https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676878.pdf . Minutes . publicdocs.txdot.gov . . 1 May 2023 . en-us . live .
  6. Web site: November 7, 2017 . March 17, 1924 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171107020419/https://publicdocs.txdot.gov/minord/MinuteOrderDocLib/003676885.pdf . Minutes . publicdocs.txdot.gov . . 1 May 2023 . en-us . live .
  7. Web site: Maynard . Anna . 2024-06-27 . TxDOT asks for public input on planned I-14 corridor route . 2024-06-30 . www.kbtx.com . en.