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State Highway 8 or SH 8 is a north–south state highway that runs from the Red River, the Texas-Arkansas boundary, north of New Boston to SH 155 at Linden. ==History== SH 8 was one of the original twenty six state highways proposed in 1917, proposed as an 'East Texas Highway.' In 1919 the routing follows the present day SH 8 from the Arkansas State Line to its terminus in Linden, then continued south on present day U.S. Highway 59 through Marshall, to Carthage. On U.S. Highway 96, SH 8 traveled through San Augustine, Jasper to its junction with SH 62, where it turned towards its terminus in Orange. In 1922 SH 8 was rerouted from Buna to Beaumont and into Port Arthur via present day US 96. The Buna-Orange section became SH 62 by 1926. In 1926, US 59 and 96 were overlaid over pieces of SH 8. While the entirety of the SH 8 maintained its number, by 1939 most of SH 8 was cancelled, leaving only the Arkansas-Corley segment to the old highway. In 1947 a small segment was reassigned back to SH 8 from US 59 from Corley to Linden when US 59 was rerouted further east. SH 8 was rerouted around the western side of Linden in 1964, with the old route becoming FM 125. SH 8A was an alternate routing added just east of SH 8 from Center to Orange in 1919. By 1926, it had been renumbered as SH 87. SH 8A was instead used as a spur from SH 8 to Gary. By 1933, this was renumbered as SH 181 (now FM 999). SH 8B was a spur route going from St. Augustine south to Zavalla. By 1926, this route had been cancelled. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Texas State Highway 8」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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