Farm to Market Road 2199

Farm to Market Road 2199 marker

Farm to Market Road 2199
Route information
Length: 6.49 mi[1] (10.44 km)
Existed: 1953 – present
Major junctions
South end: FM 31 south of Scottsville
  I-20 south of Scottsville
US 80 in Scottsville
North end: FM 1998 in Scottsville
Location
Counties: Harrison
Highway system
FM 2198FM 2200

Farm to Market Road 2199 or FM 2199 is a state maintained farm to market road in Harrison County, Texas, United States. It runs 6.487 miles from FM 1998 in Scottsville south before terminating at FM 31 in unincorporated Harrison County. FM 2199 intersects both U.S. Highway 80 and Interstate 20.

Route description

FM 2199 begins at an intersection with FM 31 in Harrison County, heading north on a two-lane undivided road. The road heads through woodland with some farmland and homes. Farther north, the highway comes to an interchange with I-20. Past this, the road heads through more rural areas, reaching an intersection with US 80.[1][2][3] FM 2199 heads into Scottsville and runs through more agricultural areas with some woods and residences, crossing a Union Pacific railroad line and ending at FM 1998. North of here, the road becomes Harkins Lane.[1][2][4]

History

FM 2199 was first designated in 1953, running from US 80 to FM 1998. The highway was extended south to FM 31 in 1955.[1]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Scottsville, Harrison County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 FM 31
I-20I-20 exit 624
US 80
6.48710.440 FM 1998
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Farm to Market Road No. 2199". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
  2. 1 2 Google (October 25, 2011). "overview of Farm to Market Road 2199" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  3. County Grid Map 590 (PDF) (Map). Texas Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  4. County Grid Map 589 (PDF) (Map). Texas Department of Transportation. 2010. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
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