List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (3500–9999)

Texas Farm to Market Road and Ranch to Market Road markers
Highway names
Interstates Interstate Highway X (IH-X, I-X)
US Highways U.S. Highway X (US X)
State State Highway X (SH X)
Loops: Loop X
Spurs: Spur X
Farm or Ranch
to Market Roads:
Farm to Market Road X (FM X)
Ranch-to-Market Road X (RM X)
Park Roads: Park Road X (PR X)
System links

Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

FM 3500

Farm to Market Road 3500
Location El Paso County
Existed April 26, 1989[1]–October 29, 1998

Farm to Market Road 3500 was a designation applied to a highway in El Paso County. There is no highway currently using the FM 3500 designation.

FM 3500 was designated on April 26, 1989 from FM 1905 in Anthony south and east to IH-10. FM 3500 was cancelled on October 29, 1998, as the route was changed, and the name was changed to Spur 6[2].

FM 3501

Farm to Market Road 3501
Location Leon County
Length 0.489 mi[3] (0.787 km)
Existed February 27, 1989–present

Farm to Market Road 3501 is located in Leon County. It runs from FM 39 near Jewett west to FM 1512.

FM 3501 was designated on February 27, 1989 on the current route.

FM 3502

Farm to Market Road 3502
Location Bexar County
Length 0.701 mi[4] (1.128 km)
Existed December 30, 1988[4]–present

Farm to Market Road 3502 is located in Bexar County. It runs from FM 1516 northeast to FM 78.

FM 3502 was designated on December 30, 1988 from FM 78 northeast of Converse southwest to FM 1516 as a replacement of a spur of FM 1976. On June 30, 1995 the entire route was transferred to UR 3502.[5]

FM 3503

Farm to Market Road 3503
Location Ector and Midland counties
Length 13.166 mi[6] (21.189 km)
Existed April 26, 1989–present

Farm to Market Road 3503 is located in Ector and Midland counties. It runs from IH 20 at Grandview Avenue in Odessa south and east to FM 1788 south of Midland.

FM 3503 was designated on April 26, 1989 on the current route.

FM 3504

Farm to Market Road 3504
Location Denton County
Length 1.058 mi[7] (1.703 km)
Existed May 30, 1990[7]–June 28, 2012[8]

Farm to Market Road 3504 (FM 3504) was a Farm to Market Road located entirely within the city of Lewisville, in Denton County, Texas. Starting in 1995, the highway was internally designated by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) as Urban Road 3504 (UR 3504).

Looking northward along FM 3504 from its southern terminus at SH 121 Business

FM 3504 began at an intersection with Business State Highway 121-H (Bus. SH 121-H), the former routing of SH 121 through Lewisville, just north of the Interstate 35E (I-35E) freeway. The short route traveled north along Mill Street (a four-lane undivided highway for all but a small stretch near the southern terminus), past a variety of older businesses and a school, before state maintenance ended just north of Main Street at an intersection with Church Street.[9] Mill Street continued north under local jurisdiction toward Lewisville Lake.[7]

FM 3504 was originally a spur route of FM 1171 designated in 1971; the mileage was transferred to the current route number in 1990. FM 1171 currently ends at I-35E, but historically continued along Main and Church Streets (a pair of one-way streets) through eastern Lewisville to SH 121 (now the business route). That section of FM 1171 was removed from the state highway system in 2003, leaving FM 3504 with a northern terminus that no longer connected to the state highway system.[7][10]

In 1995, the designation of the route was internally changed to UR 3504; as with other urban roads, TxDOT continued to sign the route using the Farm Road marker. On July 10, 2012, the roadway was removed from the state highway system; however, FM 3504 is still signed.[8]

Major intersections
The entire route was in Lewisville, Denton County.

mi[11][7]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000
Bus. SH 121
Southern terminus
1.0581.703Church StreetNorthern terminus; road continued as Mill Street under local jurisdiction
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 3505

Farm to Market Road 3505
Location Hopkins County
Length 1.352 mi[12] (2.176 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[12]–present

FM 3506

Farm to Market Road 3506
Location Henderson County
Length 4.155 mi[13] (6.687 km)
Existed 1989[13]–present

Farm to Market Road 3506, or FM 3506, runs about 4.2 miles (6.8 km) from Coffee City, Texas west, then northwest, to an intersection at FM 315. This road replaced the local presence of 2 narrow county roads.[14] The addition of the FM 3506 intersection along FM 315 changed the arrangement and flow of FM 315 in the immediate area. Where once FM 315 gracefully curved toward the Lake Palestine area's west side, construction of FM 3506 created a new "T"-shaped intersection where those on FM 315 north must turn left to continue north, while southbound FM 315 traffic must turn right to continue south.[15]

FM 3506 has no local street names. Semi-rural for the most part, the landscape along the road includes tree-lined rolling hills to the west and mostly views of lakeside homes to the east. The west shore of Lake Palestine can be seen at times to the east of the road.

Even though the road was commissioned by Minute Order in 1989, it wasn't until 2004 that construction started on FM 3506. By October 2006, FM 3506 was finished and opened to traffic.[14] The road serves the town of Coffee City as well as the west shore of Lake Palestine, all in the eastern part of Henderson County. FM 3506 has since served as an important connection between Chandler and Brownsboro to the north, and Coffee City, Berryville, and Frankston to the south.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Coffee City, Henderson County. [16]

mi[17]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 SH 155 Frankston, NoondaySouthern terminus
4.1556.687 FM 315 Poynor, ChandlerNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 3507

Farm to Market Road 3507
Location Brazoria County
Existed August 29, 1989–September 29, 1992[18]

Farm to Market Road 3507 was a designation applied to a highway in Brazoria County. There is no highway currently using the FM 3507 designation.

FM 3507 was designated on August 29, 1989 from SH 288 northwest of Angleton south and west 2.6 miles to FM 521. By district request, FM 3507 was cancelled on September 29, 1992 and transferred to FM 523.

FM 3508

Farm to Market Road 3508
Location Blanco County
Length 5.0 mi[19] (8.0 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[19]–present

FM 3509

Farm to Market Road 3509
Location Burnet County
Length 5.732 mi[20] (9.225 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[20]–present

FM 3510

Farm to Market Road 3510
Location Atascosa County
Length 1.545 mi[21] (2.486 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[21]–present

FM 3511

Farm to Market Road 3511
Location Bee County
Existed August 29, 1989–November 29, 1990[22]

Farm to Market Road 3511 was a designation proposed for a highway in Bee County. There is no highway currently using the FM 3511 designation.

FM 3511 was designated on August 29, 1989 from FM 1349 southwest of Beeville southeast 2.6 miles vis Central Avenue to FM 888. FM 3511 was cancelled on November 29, 1990 by request of Bee County officials.

FM 3512

Farm to Market Road 3512
Location San Patricio County
Length 2.357 mi[23] (3.793 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[23]–present

FM 3513

Farm to Market Road 3513
Location Hardin County
Length 3.303 mi[24] (5.316 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[24]–present

FM 3514

Farm to Market Road 3514
Location Jefferson County
Length 1.813 mi[25] (2.918 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[25]–present

FM 3515

Farm to Market Road 3515
Location Webb County
Length 23.5 mi[26] (37.8 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[26]–present

FM 3516

Farm to Market Road 3516
Location Collingsworth County
Length 0.40 mi[27] (0.64 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[27]–present

FM 3517

Farm to Market Road 3517
Location Hall County
Length 4.648 mi[28] (7.480 km)
Existed August 29, 1989[28]–present

FM 3518

Farm to Market Road 3518
Location Brazos County
Existed December 14, 1989–February 1, 1991[29]

Farm to Market Road 3518 was a designation applied to a highway in Brazos County. There is no highway currently using the FM 3518 designation.

FM 3518 was designated on December 14, 1989 from FM 60 in Bryan/College Station north to FM 1179. By district request, FM 3518 was cancelled on February 1, 1991 and transferred to FM 2154. However, the minute order designating was repealed, as neither the city of Bryan nor College Station accepted the provisions of the minute order designating FM 3518, meaning the extension of FM 2154 was cancelled.

FM 3519

Farm to Market Road 3519
Location Garza County
Length 3.409 mi[30] (5.486 km)
Existed November 30, 1990[30]–present

FM 3520

Farm to Market Road 3520
Location Sabine County
Length 1.855 mi[31] (2.985 km)
Existed February 27, 1990[31]–present

FM 3521

Farm to Market Road 3521
Location Angelina County
Length 0.342 mi[32] (0.550 km)
Existed March 1, 1990[32]–present

FM 3522

Farm to Market Road 3522
Location Jones and Shackelford counties
Length 2.382 mi (3.833 km)
Existed April 25, 1990[33]–present

FM 3523

Farm to Market Road 3523
Location Lubbock County
Length 4.16 mi[34] (6.69 km)
Existed June 21, 1990[34]–present

Farm to Market Road 3523 (or FM 3523) is located entirely in Lubbock County.

FM 3523 begins at an intersection with FM 835/FM 1729 east of Lubbock. The highway runs east, passing just north of Ransom Canyon and Buffalo Springs Lake. FM 3523 leaves the Ransom Canyon area and ends at an intersection with FM 400 southeast of Roosevelt.

FM 3523 was designated on June 21, 1990 along its current route when a section of County Road 6900 was upgraded.

Junction list

The entire route is in Lubbock County.

Locationmi[35]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 FM 835 / FM 1729 Buffalo Springs Lake
4.26.8 FM 400
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 3524

Farm to Market Road 3524
Location Denton County
Length 1.814 mi[36] (2.919 km)
Existed May 23, 1990[36]–present

FM 3525

Farm to Market Road 3525
Location Mitchell County
Length 2.383 mi[37] (3.835 km)
Existed April 28, 1994[37]–present

FM 3526

Farm to Market Road 3526
Location Frio County
Existed July 26, 1990[38]–when opened to traffic[39]

FM 3527

Farm to Market Road 3527
Location Bowie County
Length 2.18 mi[40] (3.51 km)
Existed March 26, 1991[40]–present

Farm to Market Road 3527 (FM 3527) is located in Texarkana. The highway is known locally as Leopard Drive.

FM 3527 begins at an intersection with FM 989 just outside of the Texarkana city limits. The highway briefly travels in an east direction before turning north at Stipp Road. The highway enters into Texarkana just south of a junction with Loop 151. FM 3527 travels through a rural area of the city's southwest side before ending at an intersection with SH 93.

FM 3527 was designated on March 26, 1991 along the current route. The entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 3527 by TxDOT on June 27, 1995.[41]

Junction list

The entire route is in Bowie County.

Locationmi[42]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 FM 989
Texarkana1.52.4 Loop 151 (Bishop Road, Chelf Road)
2.23.5 SH 93 (Lake Drive)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 3529

Farm to Market Road 3529
Location McLennan County
Length 0.451 mi[43] (0.726 km)
Existed August 26, 1998[43]–present

FM 3530

Farm to Market Road 3530
Location Wood County
Length 0.70 mi[44] (1.1 km)
Existed August 25, 1994[44]–present

FM 3531

Farm to Market Road 3531
Location Pecos County
Length 9.0 mi[45] (14.5 km)
Existed October 28, 1999[45]–present

FM 3532

Farm to Market Road 3532
Location Winkler County
Length 1.1 mi[46] (1.8 km)
Existed October 28, 1999[46]–present

Proposed deletion on October 30, 2003 was deferred.

FM 3533

Farm to Market Road 3533
Location McCulloch County
Length 1.2 mi[47] (1.9 km)
Existed July 27, 2000[47]–present

FM 3534

Farm to Market Road 3534
Location Shelby County
Existed March 30, 2000–July 29, 2004[48]

FM 3535

Farm to Market Road 3535
Location Camp County
Length 2.2 mi[49] (3.5 km)
Existed June 24, 1999[49]–December 17, 2015[50](signage won't change until the loop is complete)

Farm to Market Road 3535 is located in Camp County. It runs from US 271 to FM 1520.

FM 3535 was designated on June 24, 1999 on the current route. On December 17, 2015 FM 3535 was redesignated as Loop 255 by a TXDOT minute order.

FM 3536

Farm to Market Road 3536
Location Lampasas and Coryell counties
Length 7.55 mi[51] (12.15 km)
Existed September 28, 2000[51]–present

FM 3537

Farm to Market Road 3537
Location Collin County
Length 4.089 mi[52] (6.581 km)
Existed January 31, 2002[52]–present

Farm to Market Road 3537 (FM 3537) is a farm to market road in Collin County, Texas, that is entirely within the city of Frisco.[52] It is a redesignated remnant of what used to be FM 720. FM 3537 is a suburban road that begins at SH 289 (Preston Road) in the center of Frisco.[53] It travels eastward to its terminus at FM 2478 (Custer Road) on the border between Frisco and McKinney.[53] The road is entirely contained within Frisco and is designated as "Main Street."

FM 3537 was originally part of FM 720, which was designated in Collin County in 1947. FM 720 replaced an old alignment of SH 24 between SH 289 and US 75, connecting Frisco and McKinney. In 1955, FM 720 was extended westward through downtown Frisco and into Denton County, to the new alignment of SH 24 (which would become US 380 in 1977), replacing FM 388 and portions of FM 423. FM 720 was truncated in 2001, when the portion from Frisco to US 75 was mostly removed from the state highway system. The segment of FM 720 in east Frisco between SH 289 and FM 2478 was retained on the system and redesignated as FM 3537.[52]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Frisco, Collin County.

mi[52]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 SH 289 (Preston Road) Dallas, Plano, ProsperWestern terminus
4.0896.581 FM 2478 (Custer Road) McKinney, Plano, AllenEastern terminus, border with McKinney
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 3538

Farm to Market Road 3538
Location Austin County
Length 3.507 mi[54] (5.644 km)
Existed April 24, 2003[54]–present

FM 3539

Farm to Market Road 3539
Location El Paso County
Existed June 30, 2005–February 23, 2012

Farm to Market Road 3539 was a proposed designation for the new road from SH 20 to the Mexico border.[55] When FM 3539 was opened, FM 1109 would be cancelled. On May 27, 2010, FM 1109 was cancelled for real. FM 3380 was extended southwest over the road on February 23, 2012, as FM 3380's proposed routing was modified. TXDOT does not have a designation file for FM 3539.

FM 3540

Farm to Market Road 3540
Location Cherokee County
Length 2.10 mi[56] (3.38 km)
Existed 2005[56]–present

Farm to Market Road 3540, or FM 3540, in eastern Texas, is a road designation that will run about 2.1 miles (3.4 km) from an intersection with SH 135 in Tecula, east to the vicinity of a future lake, Lake Columbia.[57] There are no local street names along the path of the future road. Rural for all its length, the landscape along the road includes rolling hills of alternating open pastures and trees. The entire road has two lanes and no shoulders. All of FM 3540 will be in north-northeast Cherokee County.

The Minute Order for this future road was commissioned in 2005, the path of which will follow the southern end of the current FM 2064. It is unclear as to when FM 2064 was completed. The road will serve no towns other than a small community, Tecula, at its western terminus. The road will connect the rural area to SH 135, which leads southwest to Jacksonville) and northeast to Troup; there will be only intersections with local county roads from FM 3540 otherwise.

Plans have been in the works for many years for Lake Columbia to be built along Mud Creek, which FM 2064 crosses. In advance of construction, a new Minute Order was commissioned in 2005, to reduce the mileage of FM 2064 to 5.6 miles (9.0 km). This change will affect the road by splitting it in two, and its intersection at the current southern terminus at SH 135 in Tecula, will not connect to the shortened FM 2064 afterward. Therefore, the future installation of the separate FM 3540. Construction on the lake has not yet commenced, so signage and length of FM 2064 has not yet changed to reflect the 2005 Order for FM 3540.[56][58]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Cherokee County.

Locationmi[56]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 SH 135Western terminus
2.103.38West shore of future Lake ColumbiaEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 3541

Farm to Market Road 3541
Location Culberson County
Length 6.189 mi[59] (9.960 km)
Existed January 26, 2006[59]–present

Farm to Market Road 3541 (FM 3541) is a short farm to market road entirely within Culberson County in West Texas. The southern terminus of FM 3541 is at Rustler Springs Road in unincorporated Culberson County. The route travels north for approximately 6.2 miles before ending at RM 652.[59][60][61]

The current FM 3541 was added to the state highway system as a part of FM 2185 in 1968. In 1991, the central portion of FM 2185 was returned to county maintenance, leaving a gap in FM 2185. At the request of the district, in 2006, this northern stretch of FM 2185 was renumbered FM 3541.[59]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Culberson County.

Locationmi[59]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000Rustler Springs Road
6.1899.960 RM 652 Orla
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 3549

Farm to Market Road 3549
Location Rockwall County
Length 3.5 mi[62] (5.6 km)
Existed September 24, 2009[62]–present

FM 3550

Farm to Market Road 3550
Location Cameron County
Length 4.4 mi[63] (7.1 km)
Existed April 29, 2010[63]–present

FM 3551

Farm to Market Road 3551
Location Cameron County
Length 0.80 mi[64][65] (1.3 km)
Existed April 29, 2010[63]–present

FM 4000

Farm to Market Road 4000
Location Titus County
Length 4.8 mi[66] (7.7 km)
Existed March 28, 2013[66]–present

Farm to Market Road 4000 (FM 4000) is a 4.8 miles (7.7 km) highway that is located near Mount Pleasant.

FM 4000 begins at a junction with US 271 in southern Mount Pleasant. The highway runs in a northeast direction and turns east near Bus. US 271 (Jefferson Avenue). FM 4000 intersects Bus. US 271 near a retail center in the southern part of the city and passes by a subdivision before leaving the city. The highway travels in a mostly eastern direction and ends at an intersection with FM 1735. The section of FM 4000 between US 271 and Jefferson Avenue is locally known as Marvin Priefert Highway, while the section between Jefferson Avenue and the Mount Pleasant city limits is known as Jerry Boatner Parkway.

FM 4000 was designated on March 28, 2013 along the current route.

Junction list

The entire route is in Titus County.

Locationmi[67]kmDestinationsNotes
Mount Pleasant0.00.0 US 271 Pittsburg, Paris
0.91.4
Bus. US 271 (Jefferson Avenue) Mount Pleasant, Pittsburg
3.96.3 FM 2348
4.87.7 FM 1735
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 7550

Farm to Market Road 7550
Location Starr County
Existed May 27, 2010[68]–November 18, 2010[69]

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