The original FM 1800 was designated on December 18, 1951 from FM 307 north to the Martin County line. On February 21, 1952 the road was extended 2.8 miles north to US 80 (now IH 20) at Stanton. On August 20, 1952 the road was extended south and southeast to SH 158, 4 miles east of the Midland County line, replacing FM 1857. In 1953, the route was signed, but not designated, as SH 137. On October 31, 1957 the road was extended southeast 6 miles from SH 158. A year later the road was extended southeast via Stiles to RM 33, 12.5 miles north of Big Lake, replacing RM 2404, and FM 1800 was changed to RM 1800.[2] RM 1800 was cancelled on May 16, 1984 as the SH 137 designation became official.[3]
The original FM 1803 was designated on November 20, 1951 from US 271, 2 miles north of Tyler, south to SH 64. On December 10, 1954 the road was extended south, west, north and east to FM 1803 0.1 mile south of the point of beginning, replacing FM 845 and completing the loop around Tyler. FM 1803 was cancelled on October 30, 1957 and transferred to Loop 323.
Farm to Market Road 1806 (FM 1806) is a two-lane highway that connects the farming areas of west central Montague County to the county seat, Montague. FM 1806 also intersects with U.S. Highway 81 (US 81) leading to the Ringgold and Bowie, and other various county secondary roads. FM 1806 runs from a point 2.9 miles (4.7 km) west of US 81, near Stoneburg, to State Highway 59 (SH 59) and SH 175 in Montague.
The current FM 1806 was designated on December 17, 1952 from US 81 in Stoneburg northeastward and eastward 4 miles (6.4 km). On November 21, 1956, FM 1806 was extended to SH 59/SH 175, replacing FM 2188. On September 27, 1977, FM 1806 was extended west to its current western terminus.[9]
FM 1806 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1806
Location
Johnson County
Existed
November 20, 1951[9]–December 17, 1952
FM 1806 was originally designated on November 20, 1951 on a route from SH 171 to FM 110 (now FM 4) in Johnson County; this route was transferred to FM 916 on December 17, 1952.
FM 1807
Farm to Market Road 1807
Location
Johnson and Ellis counties
Length
9.255 mi[10] (14.894 km)
Existed
1951[10]–present
FM 1808
Farm to Market Road 1808
Location
Mitchell County
Length
8.400 mi[11] (13.518 km)
Existed
September 29, 1954[11]–present
FM 1808 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1808
Location
Mitchell County
Existed
November 20, 1951–February 24, 1953
The original FM 1808 was designated on November 20, 1951 from US 80 (now IH 20 Business) at Westbrook to a point 5.8 miles south. On December 17, 1952 the road was extended 3 miles south to SH 101 (now SH 163). FM 1808 was cancelled on February 24, 1953 and transferred to FM 670.
FM 1809
Farm to Market Road 1809
Location
Nolan County
Length
2.721 mi[12] (4.379 km)
Existed
1951[12]–present
FM 1810
Farm to Market Road 1810
Location
Jack and Wise counties
Length
27.724 mi[13] (44.617 km)
Existed
August 24, 1955[13]–present
FM 1810 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1810
Location
Wilbarger County
Existed
November 20, 1951–October 18, 1954
The original FM 1810 was designated on November 20, 1951 from US 287, 3.5 miles east of Vernon, northeast to Kingola. FM 1810 was cancelled on October 18, 1954 and became a portion of FM 1763.
FM 1811
Farm to Market Road 1811
Location
Wilbarger and Wichita counties
Length
16.911 mi[14] (27.216 km)
Existed
1951[14]–present
FM 1812
Farm to Market Road 1812
Location
Fisher and Jones counties
Length
25.415 mi[15] (40.901 km)
Existed
September 29, 1954[15]–present
FM 1812 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1812
Location
Wichita County
Existed
November 20, 1951[15]–February 25, 1954
The original FM 1812 was designated on November 20, 1951 from SH 25 southwest to US 287 in Electra. FM 1812 was cancelled on February 25, 1954 and transferred to SH 25 when it was rerouted. The old route on 5th street, Avenue C, Waggoner Street, Glisson Street, and Main Street was given to the city.
FM 1813
Farm to Market Road 1813
Location
Wichita County
Length
1.898 mi[16] (3.055 km)
Existed
1951[16]–present
FM 1814
Farm to Market Road 1814
Location
Wichita County
Length
2.173 mi[17] (3.497 km)
Existed
1951[17]–present
FM 1815
Farm to Market Road 1815
Location
Montague County
Length
4.727 mi[18] (7.607 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[18]–present
Farm to Market Road 1815 (FM 1815) is a two-lane highway that connects FM 1956 with U.S. Highway 82 (US 82) in north central Montague County. Farming areas and Bonita are serviced by the road, as well as other various county secondary roads.
FM 1815 begins at an intersection with US 82, heading north on a two-lane undivided road. The road heads through open farmland with some woods and homes, turning southeast and curving northeast through the residential community of Bonita. The highway continues north through more rural areas. FM 1815 reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with FM 1956.[18][19][20]
The area developed after the arrival of the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad through north central Montague County, connecting Nocona with Saint Jo. FM 1815 was first designated on November 20, 1951, running from US 82 to a point 2.3 miles (3.7 km) to the north. The highway was extended north to its current terminus at a road intersection on November 21, 1956.[18] The road would become part of FM 1956 on October 31, 1957 (when the junction was the east end), and on October 31, 1958 (when FM 1956 was extended east from FM 1815)
Major intersections The entire route is in Montague County.
Location
mi[18]
km
Destinations
Notes
Bonita
0.000
0.000
US 82 – Saint Jo, Nocona
4.727
7.607
FM 1956 – Nocona, Capps Corner
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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FM 1816
Farm to Market Road 1816
Location
Montague County
Length
17.853 mi[21] (28.732 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[21]–present
Farm to Market Road 1816 (FM 1816) is a two-lane highway in Montague County. It runs from State Highway 59 (SH 59) in Bowie to an intersection 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north of U.S. Highway 82 (US 82). FM 1816 also intersects with FM 1806 east of Stoneburg and other various county secondary roads. The road generally parallels US 81 through central Montague County.
FM 1816 was designated on November 20, 1951 from US 82 north 1.1 miles (1.8 km). On August 24, 1955, FM 1816 was extended south 5.0 miles (8.0 km). On November 21, 1956, FM 1816 was extended south to FM 1806. On October 31, 1958, FM 1816 was extended south to SH 59, replacing FM 1935.
FM 1817
Farm to Market Road 1817
Location
Anderson County
Length
8.86 mi[22] (14.26 km)
Existed
1951[22]–present
FM 1818
Farm to Market Road 1818
Location
Angelina County
Length
20.792 mi[23] (33.461 km)
Existed
1951[23]–present
FM 1819
Farm to Market Road 1819
Location
Angelina and Cherokee counties
Length
7.122 mi[24] (11.462 km)
Existed
1951[24]–present
FM 1820
Farm to Market Road 1820 (FM 1820) is a designation that has been used twice. No highway currently uses the FM 1820 designation.[25]
FM 1820 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1820
Location
Shelby County
Existed
November 20, 1951–August 13, 1968
FM 1820 was first designated on November 20, 1951, running from SH 87 at Shelbyville northeastward to Carroll Church at a distance of 6.4 miles (10.3 km). The highway was extended 5.4 miles (8.7 km) to FM 139 at Pauls Store on August 24, 1955. FM 1820 was cancelled and became a portion of FM 417 on August 13, 1968.[26]
FM 1820 (1978)
Farm to Market Road 1820
Location
Wise County
Existed
April 25, 1978–November 19, 1996
The second FM 1820 was designated on April 25, 1978, running near the Lake Bridgeport Dam southeastward to US 380 at a distance of 1.1 miles (1.8 km). The highway was extended 1.8 miles (2.9 km) northward to FM 1658 on July 29, 1993. FM 1820 was cancelled on November 19, 1996, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1658.[27]
FM 1821
Farm to Market Road 1821
Location
Palo Pinto County
Length
5.838 mi[28] (9.395 km)
Existed
January 29, 1959[28]–present
Farm to Market Road 1821 (FM 1821) is located entirely in Palo Pinto County.
FM 1821 begins at an intersection with FM 1195 near Mineral Wells Airport. The highway starts out running in a west direction along MH 379, then turns north onto Garrett Morris Parkway. FM 1821 travels through more rural areas of Mineral Wells before running near a subdivision and retail center near US 180. The highway leaves the Mineral Wells city limits just north of an intersection with FM 3027 and passes near a subdivision before the route becomes more rural. FM 1821 turns west at Hayes Road and continues to travel in a westward direction, ending at an intersection with US 281.
The current FM 1821 was designated on January 29, 1959, running from US 180 east of Mineral Wells southward and eastward to FM 1195 along a former routing of that highway.[29] On September 27, 1960, the highway was extended northward to US 281 with an overlap with US 180. FM 1821 was routed off of US 180 on November 5, 1971.
Junction list
The entire route is in Palo Pinto County.
Location
mi[30]
km
Destinations
Notes
Mineral Wells
0.0
0.0
FM 1195 – Mineral Wells Airport
2.3
3.7
US 180 – Mineral Wells, Weatherford
3.3
5.3
FM 3027 west (NE 23rd Street)
5.9
9.5
US 281 – Mineral Wells, Jacksboro
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1821 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1821
Location
Shelby County
Existed
November 20, 1951–November 28, 1958
The first FM 1821 was designated on November 20, 1951, running from SH 7 near Center southward to Jericho at a distance of 3.7 miles (6.0 km). The highway was cancelled on November 28, 1958, with the mileage being transferred to FM 711.[31]
FM 1822
Farm to Market Road 1822
Location
Jackson County
Length
7.598 mi[32] (12.228 km)
Existed
1951[32]–present
FM 1823
Farm to Market Road 1823
Location
Jackson County
Length
6.93 mi[33] (11.15 km)
Existed
1951[33]–present
FM 1824
Farm to Market Road 1824
Location
Erath County
Length
4.518 mi[34] (7.271 km)
Existed
December 17, 1952[34]–present
FM 1824 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1824
Location
Blanco County
Existed
November 20, 1951–January 29, 1953
FM 1825
Farm to Market Road 1825
Location
Travis County
Length
3.913 mi[35] (6.297 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[36]–present
Farm to Market Road 1825 (FM 1825) is a 4.683-mile (7.537 km) farm to market road located in Travis County.[35] FM 1825 begins in far north Austin at Interstate Highway 35 (I-35) Exit #247. It proceeds north and then east 3.9 miles (6.3 km) into Pflugerville, within which it is named Pecan Street. FM 1825 ends in Pflugerville at an intersection with FM 685. FM 1825 also includes a short 0.8-mile (1.3 km) unsigned spur along Vision Drive that acts as a bypass for the north/south section running parallel to I-35.
As designated on November 20, 1951, FM 1825 originally included only the segment from Three Points Road eastward, which intersected with U.S. Highway 81 (US 81) at the time. On January 18, 1960, the alignment of US 81 was altered to align with I-35. At this point, FM 1825 was extended south 1.1 miles (1.8 km) to intersect with the new I-35 alignment, and Three Points Road between FM 1825 and I-35 was added as an unsigned spur.[36] On June 27, 1995, FM 1825 was redesignated as Urban Road 1825 (UR 1825). As with most other Urban Roads, no signage changes have been made to indicate the new name.[36][35]
Major intersections The entire route is in Travis County.
Location
mi[37]
km
Destinations
Notes
Austin
0.0– 0.3
0.0– 0.48
I-35 / Wells Branch Parkway
I-35 exit 247
0.9
1.4
FM Spur 1825 north (Vision Drive)
Pflugerville
3.9
6.3
FM 685 north / Dessau Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
RM 1826
Ranch to Market Road 1826
Location
Hays and Travis counties
Length
12.088 mi[38] (19.454 km)
Existed
September 29, 1954[38]–present
Ranch to Market Road 1826 (RM 1826) is a 12.09-mile (19.46 km) east-west ranch to market road located in Travis and Hays counties.[38]
RM 1826 begins at an intersection with RM 150 just north of Driftwood.[39] The route proceeds northeast 8.4 miles (13.5 km), entering Travis County to intersect the stub end of the southern segment of State Highway 45 (SH 45).[40] It continues northeast 3.7 miles (6.0 km) along the Austin city limits to its northern terminus, along U.S. Highway 290 (US 290) west of its intersection with SH 71 in the Oak Hill neighborhood of Austin.[38]
Farm to Market Road 1826
Location
Travis County
Existed
November 20, 1951[38]–September 29, 1954
FM 1826 was designated on November 20, 1951, from US 290 southwestward to the Hays County line. The route was extended west 7.9 miles to FM 966 (now RM 150) near Driftwood on September 29, 1954; the same day also saw the designation changed from an FM to an RM.[38]
Major intersections
County
Location
mi[41]
km
Destinations
Notes
Hays
0.0
0.0
RM 150 – Driftwood
Southern terminus
1.3
2.1
RM 967 – Buda
Travis
Austin
8.5
13.7
SH 45 to Loop 1
12.1
19.5
US 290 to SH 71 – Austin, Johnson City
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1827
Farm to Market Road 1827
Location
Collin County
Length
10.784 mi[42] (17.355 km)
Existed
1951[42]–present
FM 1828
Farm to Market Road 1828
Location
Schleicher County
Length
16.099 mi[43] (25.909 km)
Existed
October 31, 1957[43]–present
FM 1828 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1828
Location
Collin County
Existed
November 20, 1951–May 20, 1955
The first use of the FM 1828 designation was on November 20, 1951 in Collin County, from SH 24 west of McKinney north to a road intersection. FM 1828 was cancelled on May 20, 1955 and became a portion of FM 1461.
FM 1828 (1955)
Farm to Market Road 1828
Location
San Jacinto County
Existed
August 24, 1955–December 17, 1956
The next use of the FM 1826 designation was on August 24, 1955 in San Jacinto County, from SH 150, 2 miles south of Coldspring, south to a road intersection. FM 1828 was cancelled on December 17, 1956 and became a portion of FM 2025.
FM 1829
Farm to Market Road 1829
Location
Coryell County
Length
7.129 mi[44] (11.473 km)
Existed
December 17, 1952[44]–present
FM 1829 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1829
Location
Denton County
Existed
November 20, 1951–December 17, 1952
The original FM 1829 was designated on November 20, 1951 from SH 10 in Pilot Point west to a road intersection. FM 1829 was cancelled on January 29, 1953 and transferred to FM 455.
FM 1830
Farm to Market Road 1830
Location
Denton County
Length
5.477 mi[45] (8.814 km)
Existed
1951[45]–present
Farm to Market Road 1830 (FM 1830) is located entirely in Denton County.
FM 1830 begins at an intersection with FM 407 in Argyle. The highway travels in a northern direction along the eastern edge of the town, leaving the city limits at an intersection with Hickory Hill Road. FM 1830 travels through areas that feature a mix between subdivisions and farm land, entering Denton near Ryan Road. The highway travels through less developed areas of the city, ending at an intersection with US 377.
FM 1830 was designated on November 20, 1951, traveling from US 377 southward to a road intersection at a distance of 6.2 miles (10.0 km). The highway was extended 2.0 miles (3.2 km) southward to FM 1078 at Bartonville on December 17, 1952. The section of FM 1830 between FM 1172 and FM 1078 was cancelled and transferred to FM 407 (along with all of FM 1172 and FM 1078) on January 6, 1955, decreasing the route's length by 2.6 miles (4.2 km).[46] The entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 1830 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995.[47]
Junction list
The entire route is in Denton County.
Location
mi[45]
km
Destinations
Notes
Argyle
0.000
0.000
FM 407 – Justin, Lewisville
Denton
5.477
8.814
US 377 (Fort Worth Drive) – Fort Worth, Denton
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1831
Farm to Market Road 1831
Location
Crosby County
Length
7.554 mi[48] (12.157 km)
Existed
1951[48]–present
RM 1832
Ranch to Market Road 1832
Location
Jeff Davis County
Length
10.859 mi[49] (17.476 km)
Existed
March 26, 1953[49]–present
Ranch to Market Road 1832 (RM 1832) is 10.9 miles (17.5 km) long and is located entirely within Jeff Davis County. It connects the Boy Scouts of America's Buffalo Trails Scout Ranch to State Highway 17 (SH 17) about 25.1 miles (40.4 km) north of Fort Davis.[50] The rural road does not pass through any cities or towns but instead winds through ranch land along its length with no highway intersections beyond its terminus at SH 17.
On March 26, 1953, FM 1832 was re-designated as the present route in Jeff Davis County. This was to be cancelled and given to Jeff Davis County when construction is completed.[51] When this route was constructed by September 20, 1954, FM 1832 was cancelled. On September 20, 1955, the state again assumed control over the road and its designation was restored. On October 27, 1959, the road was given its current ranch to market designation.
FM 1832 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1832
Location
Callahan County
Existed
November 20, 1951–January 28, 1953
Farm to Market Road 1832 (FM 1832) was originally designated on November 20, 1951 as a 6.0-mile (9.7 km) road linking the former U.S. Route 80 (now Interstate 20) 1.0 mile (1.6 km) east of Putnam to a road intersection in eastern Callahan County. On December 17, 1952, FM 1832 was extended to US 380 near Moran. That designation was dropped on January 28, 1953 when the road was assigned as an extension of FM 880.
FM 1833
Farm to Market Road 1833
Location
Nueces County
Length
7.717 mi[52] (12.419 km)
Existed
October 28, 1953[52]–present
FM 1833 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1833
Location
Fisher County
Existed
November 20, 1951–November 4, 1953
The original FM 1833 was designated on November 20, 1951 from FM 57 at Sylvester to a point 8.6 miles southeast. FM 1833 was cancelled on November 4, 1953 and transferred to FM 1085.
FM 1834
Farm to Market Road 1834
Location
Willacy County
Length
2.045 mi[53] (3.291 km)
Existed
June 28, 1963[53]–present
FM 1834 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1834
Location
Haskell County
Existed
December 11, 1951–October 22, 1962
The original FM 1834 was designated on December 11, 1951 from FM 618 to a point 0.8 mile west as a replacement of a section of FM 618. On November 21, 1956 the road was extended 9.1 miles northwest to Haskell. FM 1834 was cancelled on October 22, 1962 and transferred to FM 600.
FM 1835
Farm to Market Road 1835
Location
Stonewall and Jones counties
Length
36.047 mi[54] (58.012 km)
Existed
1951[54]–present
FM 1836
Farm to Market Road 1836
Location
Kaufman County
Length
15.708 mi[55] (25.280 km)
Existed
1951[55]–present
RM 1837
Ranch to Market Road 1837
Location
Jeff Davis County
Length
3.383 mi[56] (5.444 km)
Existed
September 20, 1955[56]–present
Ranch to Market Road 1837 (RM 1837) connects the Girl Scouts of the USA's Camp Mitre Peak to State Highway 118 (SH 118) 14.2 miles (22.9 km) south of Fort Davis.[57] The road is part of the state's Farm and Ranch to Market Road System. RM 1837 is located entirely within Jeff Davis County.
On March 26, 1953, the route number was assigned to the present route in Jeff Davis County, and was to be cancelled and relinquished back to county administration upon completion. Because the route was completed by September 20, 1954, the route was cancelled and relinquished back to county administration that day. On September 20, 1955, the state again assumed control over the road's maintenance, and the road was again designated as FM 1837. The road was given its current ranch to market designation on October 1, 1959.[56]
FM 1837 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1837
Location
Kaufman County
Existed
November 20, 1951–January 29, 1953
Farm to Market Road 1837 (FM 1837) was originally designated on November 20, 1951 as a 4.8-mile (7.7 km) road in Kaufman County. The original route extended southeastward 4.8 miles from U.S. Route 80 1.0 mile (1.6 km) east of Terrell. That designation was canceled on January 29, 1953 when the original road was added as an extension to FM 429.
FM 1838
Farm to Market Road 1838
Location
Navarro County
Length
9.353 mi[58] (15.052 km)
Existed
1951[58]–present
FM 1839
Farm to Market Road 1839
Location
Navarro County
Length
5.813 mi[59] (9.355 km)
Existed
1951[59]–present
FM 1840
Farm to Market Road 1840
Location
Bowie County
Length
13.818 mi[60] (22.238 km)
Existed
1951[60]–present
FM 1841
Farm to Market Road 1841
Location
Cass County
Length
22.247 mi[61] (35.803 km)
Existed
1951[61]–present
FM 1842
Farm to Market Road 1842
Location
Lamb County
Length
11.408 mi[62] (18.359 km)
Existed
1951[62]–present
FM 1843
Farm to Market Road 1843
Location
Lamb County
Length
5.785 mi[63] (9.310 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[63]–present
Farm to Market Road 1843 (FM 1843) is a farm-to-market road in Texas that serves Lamb County. The road begins off of U.S. Highway 84 in Sudan, and continues east until ending at FM 1055 north of Amherst. FM 1843 was designated on November 20, 1951 along its current route.
Major intersections The entire route is in Lamb County.
Location
mi[63]
km
Destinations
Notes
Sudan
0.000
0.000
US 84 – Muleshoe, Amherst
Western terminus
5.785
9.310
FM 1055 – Amherst, Earth
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1844
Farm to Market Road 1844
Location
Upshur and Gregg counties
Length
11.196 mi[64] (18.018 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[64]–present
Farm to Market Road 1844 (FM 1844) is a Farm to Market Road in Texas, running from U.S. Highway 271 (US 271) in Union Grove east to US 259 near Judson. FM 1844 was designated on November 20, 1951 from US 271 in Union Grove to FM 1403 (now SH 300). On December 16 of that year, FM 1844 was extended to SH 26 (now US 259) at Judson. On November 5, 1971, it extended from old US 259 to new US 259.
Major intersections
County
Location
mi
km
Destinations
Notes
Upshur
Union Grove
US 271 – Gilmer, Gladewater
East Mountain
FM 1845 (Main Street)
SH 300 (Gilmer Road) – Gilmer, Longview
Gregg
Judson
Spur 502 (Judson Road) – Longview
FM 2751 north
US 259 – Ore City, Longview
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1845
Farm to Market Road 1845
Location
Upshur and Gregg counties
Length
9.702 mi[65] (15.614 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[65]–present
Farm to Market Road 1845 (FM 1845) is a Farm to Market Road in Texas, running from U.S. Highway 80 (US 80) in Longview northwest to FM 726 near East Mountain. It is known as Pine Tree Road in Longview.
FM 1845 was designated on November 20, 1951 from FM 1844 south to the Gregg county line. On September 25, 1952, it extended south to State Highway 26 (SH 26; later US 259; this section now part of SH 31). On July 28, 1953, FM 1845 was extended to SH 149, replacing FM 1919 on that route. On November 3, 1969, it extended south over the old location of SH 149 to Interstate Highway 20 (I-20). On October 26, 1983, it extended northwest 0.6 miles (0.97 km) to East Mountain. On February 26, 1986, FM 1845 was extended northwest to FM 726. On March 25, 1992, the section from US 80 to I-20 was transferred to Loop 281. On June 27, 1995, the section from FM 2275 to US 80 became an urban road.
Major intersections
County
Location
mi
km
Destinations
Notes
Gregg
Longview
US 80 (Marshall Avenue) – White Oak, Hallsville
Loop 281
FM 2605 west (Teneryville Road)
FM 2275 (George Richey Road)
Upshur
East Mountain
FM 1844
FM 726
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1846
Farm to Market Road 1846
Location
Cameron County
Length
7.483 mi[66] (12.043 km)
Existed
1951[66]–present
FM 1847
Farm to Market Road 1847
Location
Cameron County
Length
27.764 mi[67] (44.682 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[67]–present
FM 1847 flooded following Hurricane Dolly in July 2008
Farm to Market Road 1847 (FM 1847) is located in Cameron County. FM 1847 was originally designated on November 20, 1951 from a road intersection southward 4.1 miles (6.6 km) to State Highway 100 (SH 100) in Los Fresnos, Texas. On December 17, 1952 it was extended 10.7 miles (17.2 km) south to SH 48, and the north end became part of FM 732 (which had its east end there). On October 26, 1954, this section of FM 732 became part of FM 510 which had extended west. On June 28, 1963 it was extended another 5.6 miles (9.0 km) northward to FM 2358, with another extension northward to Arroyo Colorado on November 10, 1967, replacing part of FM 2358, which was canceled as the remainder west to FM 803 became part of FM 106 as several farm to market roads in the area were changed. The road at the north end would become part of FM 2925 (which ended there) on November 3, 1972. FM 2925 was extended east from FM 1847 on May 7, 1974, so the roads were no longer end to end. The portion south of FM 3248 was transferred to the new Urban Road 1847 (UR 1847) on June 27, 1995.[68]
FM 1848
Farm to Market Road 1848
Location
Freestone and Leon counties
Length
9.646 mi[69] (15.524 km)
Existed
May 6, 1964[69]–present
FM 1848 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1848
Location
Cottle County
Existed
November 20, 1951–September 14, 1963
The original FM 1848 was designated on November 20, 1951 from FM 1038 south to Sneedville. FM 1848 was cancelled on September 14, 1963 and transferred to FM 1168.
FM 1849
Farm to Market Road 1849
Location
Brown County
Length
4.113 mi[70] (6.619 km)
Existed
1951[70]–present
FM 1850
Farm to Market Road 1850
Location
Brown County
Length
2.901 mi[71] (4.669 km)
Existed
1951[71]–present
FM 1851
Farm to Market Road 1851
Location
McCulloch and Mason counties
Length
7.524 mi[72] (12.109 km)
Existed
1951[72]–present
FM 1852
Farm to Market Road 1852
Location
Stephens and Eastland counties
Length
14.79 mi[73] (23.80 km)
Existed
1951[73]–present
FM 1853
Farm to Market Road 1853
Location
Stephens and Eastland counties
Length
13.056 mi[74] (21.012 km)
Existed
1951[74]–present
FM 1854
Farm to Market Road 1854
Location
Caldwell County
Length
13.74 mi[75] (22.11 km)
Existed
1951[75]–present
RM 1855
Ranch to Market Road 1855
Location
Burnet County
Length
1.614 mi[76] (2.597 km)
Existed
October 1, 1956[76]–present
FM 1855
Farm to Market Road 1855
Location
Burnet County
Existed
November 20, 1951[76]–October 1, 1956
FM 1856
Farm to Market Road 1856
Location
Nolan County
Length
10.008 mi[77] (16.106 km)
Existed
1951[77]–present
FM 1857
Farm to Market Road 1857
Location
Cherokee County
Length
10.326 mi[78] (16.618 km)
Existed
December 17, 1952[78]–present
FM 1857 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1857
Location
Howard County
Existed
November 20, 1951[78]–by January 18, 1952
The first use of the FM 1857 designation was in Howard County, from US 87 northwest of Big Spring northeast to FM 1584 at Vealmoor. FM 1857 was cancelled by January 18, 1952 and transferred to FM 669.[79]
FM 1857 (1952)
Farm to Market Road 1857
Location
Glasscock County
Existed
January 18, 1952[78]–September 1952
The next use of the FM 1857 designation was in Glasscock County, from SH 158, 4 miles east of the Midland County line, northwest to a road intersection. FM 1857 was cancelled in September 1952 and transferred to FM 1800 (now SH 137).
FM 1858
Farm to Market Road 1858
Location
McLennan County
Length
10.881 mi[80] (17.511 km)
Existed
October 31, 1958[80]–present
FM 1858 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1858
Location
Austin County
Existed
November 20, 1951–April 24, 1953
The original FM 1858 was designated on November 20, 1951 from SH 159, 3 miles east of Nelsonville, southwest to a road intersection. On December 17, 1952 the road was extended southwest 2.6 miles to FM 1094. FM 1858 was cancelled on April 24, 1953 and eliminated from the highway system in exchange for extending FM 1371 from the Washington/Austin county line to FM 1456, extending FM 332 from FM 109 in Welcome to the end of FM 1263 the Washington/Austin county line (as a result, FM 332 replaced all of FM 1263 to SH 36; FM 1263 was reassigned to a road in Stonewall County), and the creation of FM 1952 (which then had its south end at the Austin-Fort Bend county line).[81]
FM 1859
Farm to Market Road 1859
Location
Bosque County
Length
0.291 mi[82] (0.468 km)
Existed
1951[82]–present
FM 1860
Farm to Market Road 1860
Location
McLennan County
Length
17.587 mi[83] (28.304 km)
Existed
1951[83]–present
FM 1861
Farm to Market Road 1861
Location
Van Zandt and Henderson counties
Length
14.537 mi[84] (23.395 km)
Existed
1951[84]–present
FM 1862
Farm to Market Road 1862
Location
Jackson and Matagorda counties
Length
12.055 mi[85] (19.401 km)
Existed
1951[85]–present
FM 1863
Farm to Market Road 1863
Location
Comal and Bexar counties
Length
17.097 mi[86] (27.515 km)
Existed
December 17, 1952[86]–present
Farm to Market Road 1863 (FM 1863) is a 17.097-mile (27.515 km) farm to market road located primarily in Comal County.[86] FM 1863 begins in Bulverde, at an interchange with U.S. Highway 281 (US 281), and travels east through the southern portion of the city. Due to the manner in which the route was constructed, the route briefly enters Bexar County before returning to Comal County.[87] It has an intersection with FM 3009 near the Bulverde city limits. It continues eastward, eventually entering New Braunfels and ending at a junction with State Highway 46 (SH 46).[86]
The current designation for FM 1863 was introduced on December 17, 1952; at that time, the route's western terminus was listed as a "road intersection" 5 miles (8.0 km) west of SH 46. The designation was extended to the west 4.4 miles (7.1 km) on October 13, 1954. On November 21, 1956, the route was extended northwest 5 miles (8.0 km), and then extended westward to US 281 on October 31, 1957.[86]
Major intersections
County
Location[87]
mi[88]
km
Destinations
Notes
Comal
Bulverde
0.0
0.0
US 281 – San Antonio, Johnson City
Western terminus
Bexar
No major junctions
Comal
Bulverde
8.6
13.8
FM 3009 – Garden Ridge, Schertz
New Braunfels
17.1
27.5
SH 46
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1863 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1863
Location
Nacogdoches County
Existed
November 20, 1951–December 17, 1952
The original FM 1863 was designated on November 20, 1951 from SH 21 near Chireno north 6.3 miles via Attoyac to a road intersection. FM 1863 was cancelled on December 17, 1952 and transferred to FM 1274 (which became part of FM 95 in 1964; FM 1274 was reused on a different route elsewhere in the state).
FM 1864
Farm to Market Road 1864
Location
Callahan and Eastland counties
Length
9.875 mi[89] (15.892 km)
Existed
1951[89]–present
RM 1865
Ranch to Market Road 1865
Location
Terrell and Val Verde counties
Length
2.815 mi[90] (4.530 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[90][nb 1]–present
Ranch to Market Road 1865 (RM 1865) is located in Terrell and Val Verde counties. The southern terminus of RM 1865 is in Terrell County at US 90 near the Val Verde County line. The route travels north, then northeast into Val Verde County before ending at the Union Pacific Railroad in Pumpville.[90][91][92]
The current RM 1865 was designated on November 21, 1951 as FM 1865 on the current route. The only change was on October 17, 1959 when the route was changed to RM 1865.[90]
Major intersections
County
Location
mi[90]
km
Destinations
Notes
Terrell
0.000
0.000
US 90
Southern terminus
Val Verde
Pumpville
2.815
4.530
Pumpville Road
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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FM 1866
Farm to Market Road 1866
Location
Zavala County
Length
7.28 mi[93] (11.72 km)
Existed
1951[93]–present
FM 1867
Farm to Market Road 1867
Location
Zavala and Dimmit counties
Length
21.149 mi[94] (34.036 km)
Existed
1951[94]–present
FM 1868
Farm to Market Road 1868
Location
Dickens County
Length
10.05 mi[95] (16.17 km)
Existed
1951[95]–present
RM 1869
Ranch to Market Road 1869
Location
Burnet and Williamson counties
Length
12.732 mi[96] (20.490 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[96][nb 2]–present
Ranch to Market Road 1869 (RM 1869) is a ranch to market road in Burnet and Williamson counties.[96] RM 1869 begins in Burnet County at an intersection with RM 1174 south of Bertram, within the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge.[97] The route travels east into Williamson County, crossing State Highway 29 (SH 29) in Liberty Hill, before turning to the northeast and ending at a junction with U.S. Highway 183 (US 183).[96]
RM 1869 was designated on November 20, 1951 as FM 1869, from SH 29 at Liberty Hill northeast 3.4 miles to SH 74 (now US 183). On October 1, 1956, FM 1869 was changed to RM 1869. The next day the road was extended west 9 miles to a county road (now RM 1174) in Burnet County.[96]
Major intersections
County
Location
mi[98]
km
Destinations
Notes
Burnet
0.0
0.0
RM 1174 – Bertram
Western terminus
Williamson
Liberty Hill
9.4
15.1
Loop 332 (Main Street)
10.1
16.3
SH 29 – Burnet, Georgetown
12.7
20.4
US 183 – Austin, Lampasas
Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1870
Farm to Market Road 1870
Location
Hopkins County
Length
6.414 mi[99] (10.322 km)
Existed
December 18, 1953[99]–present
FM 1870 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1870
Location
Bastrop County
Existed
November 20, 1951–November 13, 1953
The original FM 1870 was designated on November 20, 1951 from SH 71, 1.3 miles north of Smithville, towards Winchester to a point 6.8 miles east. FM 1870 was cancelled on November 13, 1953 and transferred to FM 153.
RM 1871
Ranch to Market Road 1871
Location
Mason and Kimble counties
Length
27.087 mi[100] (43.592 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[100][nb 3]–present
This was originally FM 1871.
FM 1872
Farm to Market Road 1872
Location
Polk County
Length
0.783 mi[101] (1.260 km)
Existed
1951[101]–present
FM 1873
Farm to Market Road 1873
Location
Live Oak County
Length
11.444 mi[102] (18.417 km)
Existed
1951[102]–present
FM 1874
Farm to Market Road 1874
Location
Runnels County
Length
2.009 mi[103] (3.233 km)
Existed
October 31, 1958[103]–present
FM 1874 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1874
Location
Baylor County
Existed
November 20, 1951–October 18, 1954
The original FM 1874 was designated on November 20, 1951 from FM 422, 1 mile west of England, south to SH 199 (now SH 114). FM 1874 was cancelled on October 18, 1954 and became a portion of FM 1790.
FM 1875
Farm to Market Road 1875
Location
Fort Bend County
Length
4.596 mi[104] (7.397 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[104]–present
View south on FM 1875 near US 90A east of Tavener
Farm to Market Road 1875 (FM 1875) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that stays completely within Fort Bend County. The two-lane highway begins at State Highway Loop 540 (Loop 540) southwest of Beasley and heads generally northwest to U.S. Route 90 Alternate (US 90A) at a location east of Tavener.
FM 1875 begins at a stop sign on Loop 540 southwest of Beasley. The highway immediately crosses the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and heads straight to the northwest for about 2.75 miles (4.43 km). In this stretch, the road passes Ward Airpark on the right at Kovar Road. At Drachenberg Road, FM 1875 curves briefly to the northeast for 0.25 miles (0.40 km) before swinging back to the northwest again. After heading northwest for 0.65 miles (1.05 km), the highway turns and goes north by northwest for the final 1.0 mile (1.6 km) before ending at a stop sign at US 90A. North of Drachenberg Road, FM 1875 is also known as Beasley Road.[105]
FM 1875 was first designated on November 20, 1951, to run about 4.8 miles (7.7 km) from US 90A near Tavener to US 59 near Beasley.[104] On April 14, 1980 a 3.1 miles (5.0 km) section of US 59 near Beasley became Loop 540.[106]
Major intersections The entire route is in Fort Bend County.
Location
mi[104]
km
Destinations
Notes
Beasley
0.000
0.000
Loop 540
Southern terminus of FM 1875
Tavener
4.596
7.397
Alt. US 90
Northern terminus of FM 1875
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1876
Farm to Market Road 1876
Location
Harris and Fort Bend counties
Length
5.594 mi[107] (9.003 km)
Existed
1951[107]–present
Farm to Market Road 1876 (FM 1876) is located in Harris and Fort Bend counties. It runs from Bellaire Boulevard south to US 90A.
FM 1876 was designated on November 20, 1951, from US 59 (now US 90A) near Sugarland northward 3.4 miles to the Harris County line. On October 31, 1958 the road was extended 6.4 miles north to FM 1093. On November 24, 1959 the road was relocated in Harris County, shortening the route by 2 miles. On September 25, 1962, the section in Harris County was cancelled, bringing the route back to its 1951 configuration. On May 25, 1976 the road was extended north 2.2 miles into Harris County to the intersection of Synott Road and Bellaire Boulevard. The entire route was transferred to UR 1876 on June 27, 1995, but was changed back to FM 1876 in November 2018.
FM 1877
Farm to Market Road 1877
Location
Angelina County
Length
1.116 mi[108] (1.796 km)
Existed
1951[108]–present
FM 1878
Farm to Market Road 1878
Location
Nacogdoches County
Length
14.764 mi[109] (23.760 km)
Existed
1951[109]–present
FM 1879
Farm to Market Road 1879
Location
Dallam County
Length
12.799 mi[110] (20.598 km)
Existed
1951[110]–present
FM 1880
Farm to Market Road 1880
Location
Delta County
Length
1.232 mi[111] (1.983 km)
Existed
1951[111]–present
FM 1881
Farm to Market Road 1881
Location
Swisher County
Length
13.408 mi[112] (21.578 km)
Existed
April 24, 1953[112]–present
FM 1881 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1881
Location
Wise County
Existed
November 20, 1951–February 6, 1953
The original FM 1881 was designated on November 20, 1951 from SH 24 (now US 385) at Chico east to a road intersection. FM 1881 was cancelled on February 6, 1953 and transferred to FM 1655.
FM 1882
Farm to Market Road 1882
Location
Ector County
Length
12.156 mi[113] (19.563 km)
Existed
October 28, 1953[113]–present
FM 1882 (1951-1953)
Farm to Market Road 1882
Location
Wise County
Existed
November 20, 1951–February 6, 1953
The first use of the FM 1882 designation was in Wise County, from SH 24 in Decatur south to a road intersection. FM 1882 was cancelled on February 6, 1953 and transferred to FM 730.
FM 1882 (1953)
Farm to Market Road 1882
Location
Ellis County
Existed
March 26, 1953–November 19, 1953
The next use of the FM 1882 designation was in Ellis County, from US 77 in Milford southeast to the Hill County line. Seven months later FM 1882 was cancelled to FM 308.
FM 1883
Farm to Market Road 1883
Location
Clay County
Length
9.746 mi[114] (15.685 km)
Existed
November 20, 1951[114]–present
Farm to Market Road 1883 (FM 1883) is a two-lane highway that connects farming areas in south central Clay County, with a 0.156-mile (0.251 km) spur connection to the small, unincorporated town of Deer Creek.
FM 1883 begins at an intersection with FM 172 in Clay County, heading south on a two-lane undivided road. The road heads south through open farmland with some trees, turning to the east. After passing through several miles of more rural areas, FM 1883 ends at an intersection with State Highway 148 (SH 148). East of here, the road becomes Lower Slobovia Road.[114][115][116]
FM 1883 was designated on November 20, 1951 from FM 172 southwest to Deer Creek, replacing a former portion of FM 172. On April 29, 1952, FM 1883 was rerouted to end at SH 148. On November 24, 1959, it was rerouted from 0.2 miles (0.32 km) south of Deer Creek to FM 172, while the old route became a spur connection.[114]
Major intersections The entire route is in Clay County.
Location
mi[114]
km
Destinations
Notes
0.000
0.000
FM 172
9.746
15.685
SH 148
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
FM 1884
Farm to Market Road 1884
Location
Parker County
Length
7.925 mi[117] (12.754 km)
Existed
1951[117]–present
FM 1885
Farm to Market Road 1885
Location
Palo Pinto and Parker counties
Length
15.474 mi[118] (24.903 km)
Existed
1951[118]–present
FM 1886
Farm to Market Road 1886
Location
Tarrant and Parker counties
Length
9.806 mi[119] (15.781 km)
Existed
1951[119]–present
FM 1887
Farm to Market Road 1887
Location
Waller County
Length
13.694 mi[120] (22.038 km)
Existed
1951[120]–present
FM 1888
Farm to Market Road 1888 (FM 1888) is a designation that has been used three times. No highway currently uses the FM 1888 designation.
FM 1888 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1888
Location
Bandera and Medina counties
Existed
November 20, 1951–May 25, 1953
FM 1888 was first designated on November 20, 1951, running from FM 470 at Tarpley southward to the Medina county line at a distance of 2.5 miles (4.0 km). The highway was extended 24.7 miles (39.8 km) to US 90 in Hondo a month later on December 18. FM 1888 was cancelled and transferred to FM 462 on May 25, 1953.[121]
FM 1888 (1953)
Farm to Market Road 1888
Location
Falls County
Existed
June 23, 1953–December 13, 1956
FM 1888 was designated a second time in 1953, running from FM 413 southward to Eloise at a distance of 1.2 miles (1.9 km). The highway was cancelled and transferred to FM 1373 in 1956.[122]
FM 1888 (1958)
Farm to Market Road 1888
Location
Hill County
Existed
October 31, 1958–July 24, 1963
FM 1888 was designated for a third time on October 31, 1958, running from FM 308 at Penelope eastward to a road intersection at a distance of 4.2 miles (6.8 km); part of this route was transferred from Spur 224.[123] The highway was extended 4.3 miles (6.9 km) to SH 171 in Hubbard on November 24, 1959. FM 1888 was deleted on July 24, 1963, with the mileage being transferred to FM 2114.[124]
RM 1888
Ranch to Market Road 1888
Location
Blanco, Kendall and Gillespie counties
Length
16.273 mi[125] (26.189 km)
Existed
May 6, 1964[125]–present
RM 1888 is in Blanco, Kendall and Gillespie counties. It runs from RM 1623 westward to RM 1376. RM 1888 was designated on May 6, 1964, from RM 1623, 5 miles west of Blanco, westward 3.5 miles. On June 1, 1965, RM 1888 was extended west to RM 1376.
FM 1889
Farm to Market Road 1889
Location
Nueces County
Length
4.069 mi[126] (6.548 km)
Existed
1951[126]–present
FM 1890
Farm to Market Road 1890
Location
Colorado County
Length
3.397 mi[127] (5.467 km)
Existed
1951[127]–present
FM 1891
Farm to Market Road 1891
Location
Lavaca County
Length
9.131 mi[128] (14.695 km)
Existed
1951[128]–present
Farm to Market Road 1891 (FM 1891) runs 9.131 miles (14.695 km) from U.S. Route 90 Alternate (US 90A) north then west to Texas State Highway 95 (SH 95). It starts about 6.5 miles (10.5 km) east of Shiner, near Wied and ends north of Shiner. On November 20, 1951, FM 1891 was designated to run from former Texas State Highway 200 (now US 90A) north for 2.4 miles (3.9 km). On December 17, 1952 it was extended an additional 3.8 miles (6.1 km) northwest. On September 26, 1954, it was extended an additional 3.6 miles (5.8 km) west to SH 95.
FM 1892
Farm to Market Road 1892
Location
Anderson County
Length
0.884 mi[129] (1.423 km)
Existed
May 2, 1962[129]–present
Farm to Market Road 1892 (FM 1892) runs 0.884 miles (1.423 km) from east of Frankston north, then east, to a boat ramp just west of the dam at Lake Palestine.
FM 1892 (1951-1952)
Farm to Market Road 1892
Location
Atascosa County
Existed
December 18, 1951–December 17, 1952
The first use of the FM 1892 designation was in Atascosa County, from US 281, 1.8 miles south of the Bexar County line, eastward 3.7 miles to a county road. On April 29, 1952 the road was extended 2.1 miles east to the Wilson County line. FM 1892 was cancelled on December 17, 1952 and transferred to FM 536.
FM 1892 (1952-1960)
Farm to Market Road 1892
Location
Kendall County
Existed
December 17, 1952–October 18, 1960
The next use of the FM 1892 designation was in Kendall County, from FM 473 (now RM 473) at Sisterdale south 5.5 miles toward Boerne. On October 28, 1953 the road was extended another 5 miles south, and an additional 2.5 miles south to US 87 on October 13, 1954. On September 21, 1955 a section from FM 473 to a point 4 miles north was added, creating a concurrency with FM 473. On November 21, 1956 the road was extended north 1 mile. FM 1892 was cancelled on October 18, 1960 and transferred to RM 1376.
FM 1893
Farm to Market Road 1893
Location
Trinity County
Length
0.788 mi[130] (1.268 km)
Existed
1951[130]–present
FM 1894
Farm to Market Road 1894
Location
Cochran County
Length
3.202 mi[131] (5.153 km)
Existed
1951[131]–present
FM 1895
Farm to Market Road 1895
Location
Kaufman County
Length
7.538 mi[132] (12.131 km)
Existed
March 26, 1953[132]–present
FM 1895 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1895
Location
La Salle County
Existed
December 18, 1951–January 29, 1953
The original FM 1895 was designated on November 20, 1951 from US 81 at Millet southeast 9 miles towards Los Angeles. FM 1895 was cancelled on January 29, 1953 and transferred to FM 469.
FM 1896
Farm to Market Road 1896
Location
Franklin and Titus counties
Length
11.169 mi[133] (17.975 km)
Existed
1951[133]–present
FM 1897
Farm to Market Road 1897
Location
Grayson County
Length
5.581 mi[134] (8.982 km)
Existed
1951[134]–present
FM 1898
Farm to Market Road 1898
Location
Kleberg County
Length
3.413 mi[135] (5.493 km)
Existed
October 28, 1953[135]–present
FM 1898 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1898
Location
Grayson County
Existed
December 18, 1951–November 12, 1953
The original FM 1898 was designated on December 18, 1951 from SH 10 (now US 377) at Collinsville east and south 5.9 miles to Ethel. FM 1898 was cancelled on November 12, 1953 and transferred to FM 902.
FM 1899
Farm to Market Road 1899
Location
Mitchell County
Length
8.758 mi[136] (14.095 km)
Existed
October 31, 1958[136]–present
FM 1899 (1951)
Farm to Market Road 1899
Location
Hartley County
Existed
November 20, 1951–December 7, 1953
The first use of the FM 1899 designation was in Hartley County, from FM 1712, east 6 miles to a road intersection. FM 1899 was cancelled on December 7, 1953 and transferred to FM 281.
FM 1899 (1953)
Farm to Market Road 1899
Location
Taylor County
Existed
October 29, 1953–September 2, 1955
The next use of the FM 1899 designation was in Taylor County, from US 277 at View to a point 4.5 miles north. FM 1899 was cancelled on September 2, 1955 and transferred to FM 1235.
Notes
^RM 1865 was previously designated as FM 1865 from 1951 to 1956.
^RM 1869 was previously designated as FM 1869 from 1951 to 1956.
^RM 1871 was previously designated as FM 1871 from 1951 to 1956.
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