Texas State Highway 114
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length | 194.464 mi[1][a] (312.959 km) | |||
Existed | by 1933–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | NM 114 at the New Mexico state line | |||
US 82 in Lubbock US 84 in Lubbock | ||||
East end | SH 183 in Irving | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Texas | |||
Counties | Cochran, Hockley, Lubbock, Crosby, Dickens, King, Knox, Baylor, Archer, Young, Jack, Wise, Denton, Tarrant, Dallas | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Highway 114 (SH 114) is a state highway that runs from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex westward across Texas to the state border with New Mexico, where it becomes New Mexico State Road 114, which eventually ends at Elida, New Mexico at US 70 / NM 330.
History
The route was originally designated on April 14, 1926, as connector between Dallas and Rhome.[2] In June 1932, SH 114 was extended to Bridgeport.[3] On February 12, 1935, an extension northward from Chico to Sunset was added.[4] On July 15, 1935, the section from Chico to Sunset was cancelled.[5] This section was restored on August 1, 1938.[6] On October 6, 1943, the section of SH 114 from US 77 in Dallas to US 67 was cancelled. On October 1, 1968, the concurrency with SH 24 from Bridgeport to Chico was removed because SH 24 (now US 380) was rerouted. On January 7, 1971, SH 114 was relocated in Bridgeport. This route remained little changed until November 3, 1972, when it was extended northward from Sunset to Bowie. Major rerouting was made on November 24, 1975, when the route was redirected west over U.S. Highway 380, U.S. Highway 281, former SH 199, and U.S. Highway 82 from Bridgeport to Lubbock, with the stretch from Bridgeport to Bowie renumbered as SH 101. On December 14, 1977, the route was extended to the New Mexico border, replacing SH 116. The connecting NM 116 was renumbered to NM 114.
On August 2, 1985, Delta Air Lines Flight 191 crossed this route shortly before crashing on approach to Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. One of the aircraft's engines struck a car on the roadway, instantly killing its occupant; 136 people on the flight also died in the accident.
In 2010, work began on a 8.4 miles (13.5 km) stretch, dubbed the DFW Connector, between SH 121 and International Parkway. A quarter of the $1 billion project was funded by federal stimulus funds enacted under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.[7] The project's aim was ease congestion at North Texas' worst traffic problem. The project called for as many as 24 lanes and 2 TEXpress lanes along a 4 miles (6.4 km) mile stretch between SH 26 and International Parkway.[7][8] The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) awarded the project in a joint venture led by Kiewit.[9] The SH 114 section of the DFW Connector was completed in 2014.[8]
Route description
Highway 114 starts at the New Mexico border about 17 miles west of Morton, Texas. The route passes through Whiteface, Levelland, and Smyer as Levelland Highway before joining 19th Street in Lubbock. SH 114 crosses over Loop 289 and while crossing over US 82 joins with US 62, forming the southern edge of the Texas Tech University campus. After crossing US 84, the highway veers northeast, joining US 82 before crossing over Loop 289 and leaving Lubbock as Idalou Road.
Past Lubbock, SH 114 passes through the rural towns of Idalou, Lorenzo, Ralls (where US 62 turns north), Crosbyton, Dickens, Guthrie, Benjamin, Vera, Red Springs, and Seymour, where US 82 splits north off of SH 114. From there, the highway passes through Megargal, Olney, Loving, and Jermyn before entering Jacksboro with US 281. In Jacksboro, SH 114 joins US 380 and US 281 splits off to the south as SH 114 continues east.
Past Jacksboro, SH 114 passes through Runaway Bay, Bridgeport, where SH 114 splits off of US 380, Paradise, Boyd, Aurora, Rhome, briefly running concurrent with US 81 and US 287 before entering Fort Worth and passing the Texas Motor Speedway and crossing I-35W.
In the DFW Metroplex, SH 114 goes through Roanoke, crossing US 377 and becoming a freeway, the Northwest Parkway. The highway passes through Westlake, Southlake, and Grapevine. There, SH 114 forms the northern edge of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with SH 121. The highway becomes the John W. Carpenter Highway as it travels southeast to its eastern terminus at SH 183. A road was designated on February 21, 1938, from SH 114 to SH 121; either SH 114 Loop or SH 121 Loop.[10] This was renumbered as Loop 10 on September 26, 1939.
Business routes
SH 114 has four current business routes.
Levelland business loop
Business State Highway 114-B (formerly Loop 44) is a Business Loop that runs from SH 114 on the west side of Levelland (in west Texas) south along West Street, then east through the downtown area on Houston Street to an intersection with US 385 (College Street). The road turns left (north), concurrent with US 385, until intersecting once again at SH 114. The road was designated as Loop 44 on September 26, 1939, as a renumbering of SH 24 Spur, but was changed to Business SH 114-B on January 26, 1993, by district request, and is 1.594 miles (2.565 km) long.[11][12]
Rhome business spur
Business State Highway 114-J is a Business Spur that goes east into Rhome from the intersection of US 81/US 287 and SH 114 west. The route runs along Rhome Avenue to an intersection with Business US 81-E. It is part of a previous route of SH 114. The Business route was designated on May 31, 1972, as Texas State Highway Spur 440 (but signed as Business SH 114), but was changed to its current designation on June 21, 1990, and is 0.329 miles (0.529 km) long.[13][14] Note that an earlier Spur 440 was designated on October 3, 1966, as a spur of SH 34 in Ennis. This was cancelled on or before the day the later Spur 440 was designated.[15]
Roanoke business loop
Business State Highway 114-K is a business loop that runs through Roanoke. This route runs on Byron Nelson Boulevard, along a previous route of SH 114. The business route was created in 2001 when SH 114 was rerouted further north and east around town. The route is 1.787 miles (2.876 km) long.[16]
Former business routes
Former Bridgeport business loop
Business State Highway 114-H was located in Bridgeport between June 21, 1990, and March 29, 2007, and was 1.3 miles (2.1 km) long. The route went east along Halsell Avenue from an intersection with SH 114, to an intersection with 13th Street, then turned right (south) until another intersection with SH 114. This route had been previously designated Loop 373 on November 1, 1962; since 2007, though, the portion along 13th was changed back to Loop 373.[17][18]
Former Grapevine business loop
Business State Highway 114-L (formerly Loop 382 as well as a previous routing of SH 114) is a business loop that runs through Grapevine. This route runs east on Northwest Highway to an intersection with Texan Trail, then turns right to go southbound there. The road continues until it reaches SH 114/SH 121. The portion of the business route along Texan Trail is concurrent with SH 26. The route was designated on April 18, 1963, as Texas State Highway Loop 382 (but signed as Business SH 114), until June 21, 1990, when the road's designation as Loop 382 was discontinued.[19][20] On November 21, 2013, the entire route was removed and returned to the city of Grapevine.
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[21] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Cochran | | 0.0 | 0.0 | NM 114 west – Dora | New Mexico state line | ||
Griffith | 1.7 | 2.7 | FM 595 – Bledsoe | ||||
| 8.5 | 13.7 | FM 596 north – Maple | South end of FM 596 | |||
Star Route | 10.6 | 17.1 | FM 3304 south | North end of FM 3304 | |||
Morton | 17.0 | 27.4 | SH 214 (Main Street) – Muleshoe, Plains | ||||
| 19.8 | 31.9 | FM 2195 south | North end of FM 2195 | |||
| 24.2 | 38.9 | FM 1337 north | South end of FM 1337 | |||
| 28.8 | 46.3 | FM 1780 north | West end of overlap with FM 1780 | |||
| 28.9 | 46.5 | FM 1780 south (North Taylor Street) to SH 125 – Whiteface, Girlstown USA | East end of overlap with FM 1780 | |||
Hockley | | 33.9 | 54.6 | FM 303 north – Pettit, Pep | West end of overlap with FM 303 | ||
| 35.3 | 56.8 | FM 303 south – Sundown | East end of overlap with FM 303 | |||
| 41.1 | 66.1 | FM 1490 north | South end of FM 1490 | |||
Levelland | 42.1 | 67.8 | Bus. SH 114 east (West Avenue) | East end of Bus. SH 114-B | |||
43.2 | 69.5 | US 385 (College Avenue, Bus. SH 114) – Littlefield, Brownfield, South Plains College | West end of Bus. SH 114-B | ||||
| 45.8 | 73.7 | FM 3261 south (H. Moreland Road) | ||||
| 49.0 | 78.9 | FM 2646 | ||||
Smyer | 54.4 | 87.5 | FM 168 north – Anton | West end of overlap with FM 168 | |||
55.0 | 88.5 | FM 168 south – Ropesville | East end of overlap with FM 168 | ||||
| 57.1 | 91.9 | FM 2130 north – Roundup | South end of FM 2130 | |||
Lubbock | | 59.8 | 96.2 | FM 2378 | |||
Lubbock | 62.9 | 101.2 | Spur 309 north (Research Boulevard) | Formerly Quitsna Avenue, south end of Spur 309 | |||
63.9 | 102.8 | FM 179 (Inler Avenue) – Shallowater, Wolfforth | |||||
67.6 | 108.8 | Loop 289 | interchange | ||||
70.2 | 113.0 | US 62 west / US 82 | interchange; no direct access from SH 114 east to US 62 west / US 82 west, US 62 east / US 82 east to SH 114 west, or US 82 west to SH 114 east; west end of US 62 overlap | ||||
72.8 | 117.2 | US 84 (Avenue Q) | |||||
73.6 | 118.4 | I-27 / US 87 | I-27 exit 3 | ||||
73.8 | 118.8 | Avenue A | former Bus. US 87 | ||||
76.3 | 122.8 | FM 40 east (East 4th Street) | West end of FM 40 | ||||
76.9 | 123.8 | US 82 west (Parkway Drive) | interchange; no eastbound exit; west end of US 82 overlap | ||||
see US 82 | |||||||
Baylor | Seymour | 230.3 | 370.6 | US 82 east / Bus. US 183 north / Bus. US 277 north / Bus. US 283 north (Main Street) / FM 422 east – Vernon, Wichita Falls, Archer City | east end of US 82 overlap; west end of US 183 Bus. / US 277 Bus. / US 283 Bus. overlap | ||
231.0 | 371.8 | Bus. US 183 south / Bus. US 277 south / Bus. US 283 south (South Main Street) – Throckmorton, Abilene | east end of US 183 Bus. / US 277 Bus. / US 283 Bus. overlap | ||||
231.8 | 373.0 | US 183 / US 277 / US 283 – Wichita Falls, Abilene | Interchange | ||||
| 232.1 | 373.5 | FM 1286 south | ||||
| 235.6 | 379.2 | FM 2180 east | ||||
| 240.3 | 386.7 | FM 1790 north – Vernon | ||||
| 242.2 | 389.8 | FM 1285 south | ||||
Archer | | 251.8 | 405.2 | FM 1285 west | |||
Megargel | 253.2 | 407.5 | FM 210 north – Archer City | West end of overlap with FM 210 | |||
253.3 | 407.6 | FM 210 south (1st Street) | East end of overlap with FM 210 | ||||
Young | | 263.3 | 423.7 | FM 2178 north – Lake Cooper, Archer City, NAVSPASUR Station | West end of overlap with FM 2178 | ||
| 263.6 | 424.2 | FM 2178 south | East end of overlap with FM 2178 | |||
Olney | 264.3 | 425.3 | Loop 132 (Avenue M) | ||||
265.1 | 426.6 | SH 79 – Archer City, Throckmorton | |||||
Jean | 274.9 | 442.4 | FM 1769 – Markley, Graham | ||||
| 278.6 | 448.4 | FM 2652 | ||||
Loving | 282.2 | 454.2 | SH 16 – Wichita Falls, Graham | ||||
Jack | | 287.7 | 463.0 | FM 2950 north | |||
Jermyn | 289.4 | 465.7 | FM 1191 south – Bryson | West end of overlap with FM 1191 | |||
289.7 | 466.2 | FM 1191 north – Antelope | East end of overlap with FM 1191 | ||||
| 295.8 | 476.0 | US 281 north – Windthorst, Wichita Falls | West end of overlap with US 281 | |||
Jacksboro | 302.4 | 486.7 | SH 148 north – Henrietta | South end of SH 148 | |||
FM 3344 north (Post Oak Road) | |||||||
303.2 | 488.0 | US 380 west / SH 59 north (Belknap Street) | West end of overlap with US 380 / SH 199 | ||||
304.0 | 489.2 | PR 61 – Fort Richardson State Park | East end of Park Road 61 | ||||
| 305.7 | 492.0 | US 281 south / SH 199 east – Mineral Wells, Fort Worth | East end of overlap with US 281 / SH 199 | |||
| 312.3 | 502.6 | FM 1156 north – Wizard Wells | ||||
Vineyard | 316.3 | 509.0 | FM 1156 – Wizard Wells, Joplin | ||||
Wise | Bridgeport | 325.7 | 524.2 | FM 1658 north | |||
328.6 | 528.8 | FM 1658 – Bridgeport | |||||
329.4 | 530.1 | US 380 east / SH 101 north – Decatur | East end of overlap with US 380, south end of SH 101 | ||||
FM 1658 west | |||||||
329.8 | 530.8 | FM 920 south | |||||
330.4 | 531.7 | Loop 373 (13th Street) | |||||
331.1 | 532.9 | FM 2123 south | |||||
Paradise | 336.0 | 540.7 | Loop 444 / FM 3259 east | ||||
336.8 | 542.0 | Loop 444 | |||||
| 339.5 | 546.4 | FM 51 north – Decatur | West end of overlap with FM 51 | |||
| 340.8 | 548.5 | FM 51 south – Springtown | East end of overlap with FM 51; interchange | |||
Boyd | 346.0 | 556.8 | FM 730 south (South Allen Street) – Azle | West end of overlap with FM 730 | |||
346.5 | 557.6 | FM 730 north – Decatur | East end of overlap with FM 730 | ||||
Aurora | 348.9 | 561.5 | FM 718 south – Newark | ||||
Rhome | 351.1 | 565.0 | US 81 north / US 287 north / Bus. SH 114 east – Decatur | Interchange, west end of overlap with US 81 / US 287, west end of Bus. Route 114 | |||
352.2 | 566.8 | Bus. US 81 north / Bus. US 287 north / Bus. SH 114 west / FM 3433 – Rhome | interchange | ||||
352.6 | 567.5 | US 81 south / US 287 south – Fort Worth | Interchange, east end of overlap with US 81 / US 287 | ||||
Denton | | 362.2 | 582.9 | FM 156 – Justin, Fort Worth | Interchange | ||
Fort Worth | Double Eagle Boulevard | interchange | |||||
Fort Worth–Northlake line | 364.3 | 586.3 | I-35W – Denton, Fort Worth | I-35W exit 70 | |||
Roanoke | 365.5 | 588.2 | Bus. SH 114 east (Byron Nelson Boulevard) | ||||
367.5 | 591.4 | US 377 | |||||
368.3 | 592.7 | Bus. SH 114 west – Roanoke | interchange; west end of freeway | ||||
Westlake | 368.6 | 593.2 | SH 170 west | interchange | |||
Schwab Way / Trophy Lake Drive | no direct eastbound exit (access is at SH 170) | ||||||
Trophy Club Drive / Westlake Parkway | |||||||
370.6 | 596.4 | FM 1938 (Davis Boulevard) | |||||
Tarrant | Westlake–Southlake line | 371.6 | 598.0 | Solana Boulevard / Kirkwood Boulevard | |||
Southlake | 372.5 | 599.5 | Dove Road | ||||
373.3 | 600.8 | White Chapel Boulevard | no direct eastbound exit (signed at Dove Road) | ||||
374.5 | 602.7 | Carroll Avenue | |||||
375.7 | 604.6 | Kimball Avenue | |||||
376.6 | 606.1 | Bus. SH 114 east (Northwest Highway) / FM 1709 (East Southlake Boulevard) | Access to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine | ||||
Grapevine | SH 114 Toll east | eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||||
377.3 | 607.2 | SH 26 south / Ira E. Woods / Main Street | West end of overlap with SH 26 | ||||
377.6 | 607.7 | William D. Tate Avenue | |||||
377.4 | 607.4 | SH 121 south to SH 360 south – Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie | West end of overlap with SH 121 | ||||
377.8 | 608.0 | Main Street – Grapevine Historic District | no direct eastbound exit (signed at William D. Tate Avenue) | ||||
378.8 | 609.6 | SH 26 north / Bus. SH 114 west (Texan Trail) | East end of overlap with SH 26 | ||||
379.3 | 610.4 | SH 121 north / I-635 east | East end of overlap with SH 121; no access from SH 114 west to I-635 east | ||||
379.8 | 611.2 | DFW Airport (International Parkway) | |||||
SH 114 Toll west | westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||||||
Dallas | Irving | 381.5 | 614.0 | Freeport Parkway | |||
381.6 | 614.1 | Esters Boulevard | |||||
381.7 | 614.3 | Belt Line Road | |||||
384.6 | 619.0 | Pres. George Bush Turnpike | |||||
385.3 | 620.1 | MacArthur Boulevard | Access to Las Colinas Medical Center | ||||
385.8 | 620.9 | Walnut Hill Lane / Love Drive / Hidden Ridge Drive | |||||
387.3 | 623.3 | Spur 348 (Northwest Highway) / Hidden Ridge Drive – Irving Convention Center | |||||
387.5 | 623.6 | O'Connor Road / Wingren Road | |||||
388.3 | 624.9 | Riverside Drive / Rochelle Boulevard / Wingren Road / Cistercian Road | |||||
389.0 | 626.0 | Loop 12 / Tom Braniff Drive / Cistercian Road | |||||
391.0 | 629.3 | SH 183 / Spur 482 (Storey Lane) – Dallas, Fort Worth | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Notes
- ^ The certified mileage given is shorter than the actual mileage as TxDOT considers SH 114 to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with US 62, US 82, US 281, US 380, and US 81/US 287.
References
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 114". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 15, 2008.
- ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. April 12, 1926. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. September 19, 1932. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 31, 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. February 11, 1935. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 6, 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. July 15, 1935. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 20, 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. July 30, 1938. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 14, 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- ^ a b "$1 billion DFW Connector project will ease Grapevine highway mess, but the work will be painful". The Dallas Morning News. February 18, 2010. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
- ^ a b Dinh, Elizabeth (July 7, 2014). "Tolls Begin For DFW Connector Express Lanes". KTVT-TV. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
- ^ "DFW Connector". Kiewit. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
- ^ "Minutes" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. Texas Department of Transportation. February 21, 1938. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 21, 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Loop No. 44". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 114-B". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Spur No. 440". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 114-J". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ "Minutes of the 647th Meeting of the Texas State Highway Commission" (PDF). publicdocs.txdot.gov. TxDOT. October 3, 1966. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 114-K". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Loop No. 373". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 114-H". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Loop No. 382". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Business State Highway No. 114-L". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
- ^ Google (September 28, 2013). "SH 114" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
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