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FM 149 : ウィキペディア英語版
Farm to Market Road 149

Farm to Market Road 149 (FM 149) is a farm to market road in the U.S. state of Texas. It runs approximately in Montgomery and Grimes counties, connecting the cities of Montgomery and Anderson.〔
==Route description==
FM 149 has a southern terminus in Pinehurst at the current north end of , where that road transitions into toward Magnolia. The route travels north through unincorporated Montgomery County before entering the city of Montgomery, where it crosses . FM 149 then passes to the west of Lake Conroe and enters the Sam Houston National Forest, where it beings to turn to the west. The highway crosses into Grimes County, where it is signed as a west–east route, and passes through Richards before turning to the southwest. In the county seat of Anderson, FM 149 has a one-block concurrency with before resuming its westward course. FM 149 ends at an intersection with approximately west of Anderson.〔
FM 149 has one spur route, FM Spur 149, in Montgomery County.〔 The spur route is approximately in length, and allows movement between northbound FM 149 and eastbound .〔

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