List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (500–599)

Texas Farm to Market Road and Ranch to Market Road markers
Highway names
Interstates Interstate Highway X (I-X, IH X)
US Highways U.S. Highway X (US X)
State State Highway X (SH X)
Loops: Loop X
Spurs: Spur X
Recreational: Recreational Road X (RE 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 500

Farm to Market Road 500
Location San Saba County
Length 22.279 mi[1] (35.855 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[1]–present

FM 500 was designated on July 13, 1945, from SH 16 northwestward 6.5 miles to Fairview. On November 23, 1948, FM 500 extended northwest 4.4 miles. On September 29, 1954, FM 500 extended northwest 4 miles. On August 24, 1955, FM 500 extended west to FM 45, replacing FM 1479.

FM 501

Farm to Market Road 501
Location Mason and San Saba counties
Existed July 13, 1945–October 31, 1957

FM 501 was authorized on July 13, 1945 as a 3.4-mile road between SH 16 in Cherokee and the Salt Branch Road in San Saba County. The road's designation changed to a Ranch to Market Road on October 31, 1957.

RM 501

Ranch to Market Road 501
Location Mason and San Saba counties
Length 35.604 mi[2] (57.299 km)
Existed October 31, 1957[2]–present

Ranch to Market Road 501 is a 35.6-mile Texas Ranch-to-Market road in Mason and San Saba Counties. Beginning at a junction with SH 71 in Pontotoc the road travels north and east to Cherokee then north and east to a junction with FM 580 SW of Bend.

RM 501, which was a 3.4-mile road between SH 16 in Cherokee and the Salt Creek Road in San Saba County, was created on October 31, 1957, as a designation change from FM 501. RM 501 also extended west to Pontotoc, replacing FM 1648, necessitating the change from FM 501 to RM 501. On October 31, 1958, RM 501 extended east 6 miles. On September 27, 1960, the road was extended to a junction with FM 580.

FM 502

Farm to Market Road 502
Location McCulloch and San Saba counties
Length 16.013 mi[3] (25.770 km)
Existed July 14, 1945[3]–present

FM 502 was designated on July 14, 1945, from US 377 southeast and east 4 miles to the Milburn Road. On September 24, 1954, FM 502 extended east to the end of FM 2048 at the McCulloch-San Saba County Line. Later that day, FM 2048 was cancelled and combined with FM 502.

FM 503

Farm to Market Road 503
Location Coleman and McCulloch counties
Length 48.023 mi[4] (77.286 km)
Existed July 14, 1945[4]–present

FM 503 was designated on July 14, 1945, from US 87 2.5 miles northwest of Melvin northward 7.4 miles to Salt Gap. On November 23, 1948, FM 503 extended north 6.2 miles to Doole. On November 21, 1956, FM 503 extended north 6 miles to Stacy. On September 27, 1960, FM 503 extended north to US 67, replacing FM 566. On May 6, 1964, FM 503 extended north to FM 53 (now SH 153). On May 7, 1974, FM 503 extended north 2.4 miles to its current terminus

FM 504

Farm to Market Road 504
Location McCulloch County
Length 14.458 mi[5] (23.268 km)
Existed July 14, 1945[5]–present

FM 504 was designated on July 14, 1945, from US 283 west and south 3.5 miles through Lohn to a point 5 miles east of Pear Valley. On July 21, 1949, FM 504 extended west 2.8 miles. On May 23, 1951, FM 504 extended west 3.2 through Pear Valley to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, FM 504 extended west 3.1 miles. On December 17, 1952, FM 504 extended west 2 miles to FM 503.

RM 505

Ranch to Market Road 505
Location Jeff Davis County
Length 8.827 mi[6] (14.206 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[6]–present

RM 505 lies entirely within Jeff Davis County in the Trans-Pecos region of far West Texas. Intended to provide a link between the county's only two incorporated areas, Valentine and Fort Davis, RM 505 begins at a junction with US 90 south of Valentine and travels about 8.8 miles (14.2 km) east to an intersection with SH 166 approximately 22 miles (35 km) west of Fort Davis.

FM 506

Farm to Market Road 506
Location Willacy and Cameron counties
Length 19.763 mi[7] (31.805 km)
Existed July 3, 1945[7]–present

FM 507

Farm to Market Road 507
Location Cameron and Willacy counties
Length 14.451 mi[8] (23.257 km)
Existed July 3, 1945[8]–present

FM 508

Farm to Market Road 508
Location Cameron County
Length 9.054 mi[9] (14.571 km)
Existed July 3, 1945[9]–present

FM 509

Farm to Market Road 509
Location Cameron County
Length 17.053 mi[10] (27.444 km)
Existed July 3, 1945[10]–present

FM 510

Farm to Market Road 510
Location Cameron County
Length 22.284 mi[11] (35.863 km)
Existed July 3, 1945[11]–present

FM 511

Farm to Market Road 511
Location Cameron County
Length 9.223 mi[12] (14.843 km)
Existed July 3, 1945[12]–present

FM 512

Farm to Market Road 512
Location Hunt County
Length 13.040 mi[13] (20.986 km)
Existed June 25, 1945[13]–present

FM 513

FM 513 in Lone Oak

Farm to Market Road 513
Location Hunt and Rains counties
Length 18.056 mi[14] (29.058 km)
Existed June 25, 1945[14]–present

Farm to Market Road 513 is located in Hunt and Rains counties.

FM 513 was designated on June 25, 1945, from SH 24 (now SH 224) in Commerce via Campbell to US 69 in Lone Oak. On November 26, 1954, FM 513 extended south 5.8 miles. On October 26, 1954, FM 513 extended south to FM 35 (now SH 276), replacing FM 1974. On August 28, 1958, one section was transferred to Spur 178. On May 1, 1965, the section from FM 819 to Spur 178 was transferred to the new SH 50, as well as FM 819 itself.

FM 514

Farm to Market Road 514
Location Rains and Wood counties
Length 17.504 mi[15] (28.170 km)
Existed June 11, 1945[15]–present

FM 515

Farm to Market Road 515
Location Rains and Wood counties
Length 30.022 mi[16] (48.316 km)
Existed June 11, 1945[16]–present

FM 516

Farm to Market Road 516
Location Ward County
Length 11.095 mi[17] (17.856 km)
Existed June 11, 1945[17][nb 1]–present

FM 517

Farm to Market Road 517
Location Brazoria and Galveston counties
Length 21.079 mi[18] (33.923 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[18]–present

Farm to Market Road 517 is located in Brazoria and Galveston counties. It runs from SH 6 in Alvin to FM 146.

FM 517 was designated on July 9, 1945, from US 75 at Dickinson east to SH 146 at San Leon, and US 75 at Dickinson west to the Brazoria County line. The Dickinson-Brazoria County line portion was cancelled on January 18, 1946, and the road was extended west to Alta Loma on July 20, 1948 via what was previously FM 517, and what was previously FM 520. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended west to SH 6, and a 4.8-mile section of FM 517 was transferred to FM 646 (this portion was originally planned as FM 520). On October 28, 1953, the road was extended northeast to Edwards Point. On September 21, 1955, the road was extended west from Edwards Point to SH 146, and then west and south via Bacliff to FM 517 on May 2, 1962, creating a loop route. The FM 3436-FM 517 portion was transferred to FM 3436 (now FM 646) on January 28, 1982. The final change was on June 27, 1995, when the UR 646-San Leon portion was transferred to UR 517.

FM 518

Farm to Market Road 518
Location Brazoria and Galveston counties
Length 25.568 mi[19] (41.148 km)
Existed June 21, 1945[19]–present

Farm to Market Road 518 is located in Brazoria and Galveston counties. It runs from SH 288 to SH 146.

FM 518 was designated on June 21, 1945, from US 59 (now Alt. US 90) on the south side of Houston south to the Brazoria County line. On July 9, 1945, the road was extended south and east to Kemah via Pearland and League City, but the US 75-Brazoria County line portion was cancelled on January 18, 1946, creating a gap. This gap was closed on January 27, 1949, when a section from League City to the Brazoria County line was added. On January 16, 1968, the eastern terminus was relocated and FM 518 was rerouted, replacing a portion of FM 1266. The old route was renumbered FM 2094. On September 13, 1984, the Alt. US 90-FM 518 portion was transferred to FM 865 and FM 518 was rerouted over FM 3344, which was cancelled. The final change was on June 30, 1995, when the entire route was transferred to UR 518. Retail construction between FM 518 and FM 521 in Pearland is coming soon in the near future.[20]

FM 519

Farm to Market Road 519
Location Galveston County
Length 6.421 mi[21] (10.334 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[21]–present

Farm to Market Road 519 is located in Galveston County. It runs from SH 6 in Hitchcock to Loop 197 (now Spur 197) in Texas City.

FM 519 was designated on July 9, 1945, from Hitchcock to US 75 near La Marque. On November 29, 1990, the road was extended east to Loop 197, replacing SH 341. The final change was on June 17, 1995, when the entire route was transferred to UR 519.

FM 520

Farm to Market Road 520
Location Hansford and Sherman counties
Length 22.531 mi[22] (36.260 km)
Existed May 23, 1951[22]–present

Farm to Market Road 520 is located in Hansford County and Sherman County. It runs from SH 207 near Spearman to FM 1060.

FM 520 was designated on May 23, 1951, from SH 117 (renumbered SH 15 on October 26, 1954, this portion of SH 15 transferred to SH 207 on September 1, 1965) west to McKibben. SH 117 was renumbered SH 15 on October 26, 1954. On September 21, 1955, FM 520 extended west to FM 278 (this section transferred to SH 136 on November 21, 1963). On MAy 25, 1976, FM 520 extended west to FM 1060, completing its current length.

FM 520 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 520
Location Galveston County
Existed July 9, 1945–January 13, 1946

The first FM 520 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 6 at Alta Loma north to FM 517 between Dickinson and Alvin. The route was cancelled on January 13, 1946. FM 517 (now FM 646) was routed over FM 520 in 1948.

FM 521

Farm to Market Road 521
Location Matagorda, Brazoria, Fort Bend and Harris counties
Length 94.609 mi[23] (152.258 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[23]–present

Farm to Market Road 521 is located in Southeast Texas. It runs from US 90A in Houston to SH 35 near Palacios. At nearly 95 miles, FM 521 is one of the longest farm-to-market roads in Texas.

FM 521 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 36 in Brazoria to SH 35 at Bailey's Prairie. On January 16, 1953, the road was extended southwest and west to SH 60 in Wadsworth, replacing FM 1090, FM 1469 and a portion of FM 524. On September 29, 1954, the road was extended to SH 35 near Palacios, replacing FM 460 and FM 1096. A month later the road was extended northeast to SH 288 (now BS 288-B). On September 21, 1955, the road was rerouted around Wadsworth; the old route was redesignated FM 2078. On October 24, 1956, a 1.3-mile section of FM 521 from Brazoria northeastward was transferred to SH 332. On December 14, 1981, the road was extended over a former routing of SH 288 to US 90A in Houston. The final change came on June 27, 1995, when the UR 2234-US 90A portion was transferred to UR 521.

FM 522

Farm to Market Road 522
Location Brazoria County
Length 4.828 mi[24] (7.770 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[24]–present

Farm to Market Road 522 is located in Brazoria County. It runs from SH 36 near West Columbia to FM 1459.

FM 522 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 36, 2 miles southeast of West Columbia to Blacks Ferry. The only change to the route was on May 2, 1962, when the road was extended southwest to FM 1459.

FM 523

Farm to Market Road 523
Location Brazoria County
Length 25.777 mi[25] (41.484 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[25]–present

Farm to Market Road 523 is located in Brazoria County. it runs from SH 288 in Freeport to FM 521. FM 523 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 288 in Freeport to Stratton Ridge. On July 22, 1949, FM 523 extended to SH 35, replacing FM 1091. On December 4, 1961, the northern terminus in Angleton was relocated. On May 23, 1983, the old location of FM 523 via Downing Street was given to the city of Angleton. On September 29, 1992, FM 523 extended to FM 521, replacing Loop 558 and FM 3507.

FM 524

Farm to Market Road 524
Location Brazoria County
Length 16.907 mi[26] (27.209 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[26]–present

Farm to Market Road 524 is located in Brazoria County. It runs from FM 1301 near West Columbia to FM 521.

FM 524 was designated on July 9, 1945, from Brazoria via Sweeny to SH 35. On January 16, 1953, a 6.1-mile section of FM 524 was transferred to FM 521. On June 9, 1958, a section from FM 1301 to SH 35 was added, replacing FM 1089. The final change was on April 29, 2012, when the road was rerouted around the ConocoPhillips facility northwest of Sweeny due to security concerns.

FM 525

Farm to Market Road 525
Location Harris County
Length 7.057 mi[27] (11.357 km)
Existed June 21, 1945[27]–present

Farm to Market Road 525 is located in Harris County. It runs from I-45 west to I-69/US 59 on the north side of Houston. The road is known locally as Aldine-Bender Road.

FM 525 was designated on June 21, 1945, from US 59, 10 miles north of Houston, west to US 75 (now I-45). On March 1, 1961, the eastern terminus was relocated south to link up with a proposed interchange at Lee Road and US 59. On June 30, 1995, the entire route was transferred to UR 525. The final change was on May 29, 2014, when FM 525 was rerouted back to its 1945 configuration, while the old route following Lee Road was redesignated FM Spur 525 (FS 525).[28] FM 525 was also extended east 0.3 mile to Marine Road.

FM 526

Farm to Market Road 526
Location Harris County
Length 4.625 mi[29] (7.443 km)
Existed June 21, 1941[29]–present

Farm to Market Road 526 is located in Harris County. It runs from I-10 to US 90 Business. The road is known locally as Maxey Road.

FM 526 was designated on June 21, 1941, as a spur from US 90 northeast of Houston south 6 miles to the Market Street Road. On November 19, 1952, the road was rerouted to end at SH 73 (now I-10). On October 26, 1961, the northern terminus was relocated to a new alignment of US 90. The old route is now Oates Road. The final change came on June 30, 1995, when the entire route was transferred to UR 526.

FM 527

Farm to Market Road 527
Location Harris County
Existed June 21, 1945[30]–August 23, 1991

Farm to Market Road 527 (FM 527) was a designation applied to a highway in Harris County. There is no highway currently using the FM 527 designation.

FM 527 was designated on June 21, 1945, from U.S. Highway 90 (US 90) northeast of Houston, west and north 6 miles (9.7 km) to a point near Dyersdale. This route followed what is now Liberty Road, Houston Road, Fields Street and Mesa Drive. On November 1, 1967, the southern terminus was relocated and FM 527 followed Mesa Drive for the entire route. By district request, FM 527 was canceled on August 23, 1991, and removed from the highway system; the portion from US 90 to the north Houston city limits was returned to the city of Houston; the remaining portion was returned to Harris County.

Major intersections
The entire route was in Houston, Harris County.

mi[30]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 90 (McCarty Street)[31]
5.18.2Mesa Road northEnd state maintenance at railroad tracks[32]
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 528

Farm to Market Road 528
Location Brazoria, Galveston and Harris counties
Length 9.941 mi[33] (15.998 km)
Existed June 21, 1945[33]–present

Farm to Market Road 528 (FM 528) is located in Harris, Galveston and Brazoria counties. It runs from BS 35-C in Alvin northeast to I45 in Webster.

FM 528 was designated on June 21, 1945, from US 75 (now I45) east to SH 146 at Seabrook. On January 16, 1953, the road was extended west to SH 35 (now BS 35-C) north of Alvin, replacing FM 1461. The section from I-45 east to SH 146 was transferred to NASA Road 1 on January 27, 1965. On June 27, 1995, the route was transferred to UR 528.[34] The final change was on March 25, 2010, when UR 528 was extended southwest to SH 6, however this section remains unbuilt.[33]

Junction list
CountyLocationmi[35]kmDestinationsNotes
BrazoriaAlvin0.00.0
Bus. SH 35 (North Gordon Street)
0.60.97 SH 35 (North Alvin Bypass)
GalvestonFriendswood5.99.5 FM 518 (South Friendswood Drive)
HarrisWebster9.815.8 I-45 Houston, GalvestonContinues east as NASA Parkway toward NASA Road 1
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 529

Farm to Market Road 529
Location Austin, Waller, and Harris counties
Length 42.011 mi[36] (67.610 km)
Existed June 21, 1945[36]–present

Farm to Market Road 529 is located in Austin, Waller, and Harris counties. It runs from US 290 near Houston to SH 159 in Bellville.

FM 529 was designated on June 21, 1945, from US 290, 10 miles northwest of Houston, west 7 miles to an oil field. This route remained unchanged until August 1, 1963, when it was extended west to the Waller County line. On July 1, 1964, the road was again extended west to FM 362. On July 1, 1965, a section from FM 362 west to FM 331 was added. On April 15, 1970, the road was extended to SH 159 at Bellville, replacing a section of FM 331. The final change was on June 27, 1995, when the US 290-SH 99 portion was transferred to UR 529.

FM 530

Farm to Market Road 530
Location Lavaca and Jackson counties
Length 42.899 mi[37] (69.039 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[37]–present

Farm to Market Road 530 is located in Lavaca and Jackson Counties. It runs from US 90A to US 59 northeast of Edna.

FM 530 was designated on July 9, 1945, from US 90A (then SH 200) southeast 6 miles toward Vienna. On August 26, 1948, FM 530 extended southeast 4.45 miles to Vienna. On January 27, 1950, the road extended southeast 8.4 miles. On May 23, 1951, the road extended southeast 3.2 miles to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, the road extended southeast to the Lavaca-Jackson County line. On December 17, 1952, FM 530 extended southeast to US 59, replacing FM 719. On July 25, 1960, the northern terminus of FM 530 was relocated.

FM 531

Farm to Market Road 531
Location Lavaca County
Length 20.490 mi[38] (32.975 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[38]–present

Farm to Market Road 531 is located in Lavaca County. It runs from US 90A to Ezzell.

FM 531 was designated on July 9, 1945, from what was then Spur 27 Sweet Home to Koerth. On November 20, 1946, the road was extended to three miles north of US 77, replacing Spur 27 and FM 534. The final change was on July 14, 1949, when the road was extended northwest to SH 200 (now US 90A) and east to its current end, replacing FM 959.

FM 532

Farm to Market Road 532
Location Gonzales, Lavaca and Colorado counties
Length 43.486 mi[39] (69.984 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[39]–present

FM 533

Farm to Market Road 533
Location Lavaca and Gonzales counties
Length 8.041 mi[40] (12.941 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[40]–present

FM 534

Farm to Market Road 534
Location Bee, Live Oak and Jim Wells counties
Length 28.166 mi[41] (45.329 km)
Existed May 23, 1951[41]–present

FM 534 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 534
Location Lavaca County
Existed July 9, 1945–November 20, 1946

The first FM 534 was designated on July 9, 1945, from US 77 at Spur 27 north three miles. FM 534 was cancelled on November 20, 1946, and became a portion of FM 531.

FM 535

Farm to Market Road 535
Location Bastrop County
Length 33.425 mi[42] (53.792 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[42]–present

FM 536

Farm to Market Road 536
Location Atascosa and Wilson counties
Length 22.431 mi[43] (36.099 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[43]–present

Farm to Market Road 536 is located in Atascosa and Wilson Counties. It starts at SH 97 & US 181 in Floresville in the east, passes across Interstate 37, and terminates at US 281 just north of Fleming.

FM 536 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 97 (now Loop 181 in Floresville west 6 miles toward Fairview. On December 16, 1948, FM 536 extended west 5.8 miles to Fairview. On December 17, 1952, FM 536 extended west to US 281, replacing FM 1892. On October 23, 1965, FM 536 extended east to US 181 and SH 97, completing its current route.

FM 537

Farm to Market Road 537
Location Wilson County
Length 13.070 mi[44] (21.034 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[44]–present

FM 538

Farm to Market Road 538
Location Wilson County
Length 3.267 mi[45] (5.258 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[45]–present

FM 539

Farm to Market Road 539
Location Wilson and Guadalupe
Length 19.936 mi[46] (32.084 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[46]–present

FM 540

Farm to Market Road 540
Location Jones and Fisher counties
Length 7.163 mi[47] (11.528 km)
Existed December 13, 1956[47]–present

FM 540 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 540
Location Wilson County
Existed July 9, 1945–November 21, 1956

The first FM 540 was designated on July 9, 1945, from SH 123 near the Guadalupe County line 3.5 miles towards Swift School. FM 540 was cancelled on November 21, 1956, and combined with FM 1681.

FM 541

Farm to Market Road 541
Location Wilson County
Length 35.382 mi[48] (56.942 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[48]–present

FM 542

Farm to Market Road 542
Location Leon County
Length 22.017 mi[49] (35.433 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[49]–present

FM 543

Farm to Market Road 543
Location Collin County
Length 10.093 mi[50] (16.243 km)
Existed July 9, 1945–present

FM 544

Farm to Market Road 544
Location Collin County
Length 10.920 mi[51] (17.574 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[51]–present

FM 545

Farm to Market Road 545
Location Collin County
Length 11.077 mi[52] (17.827 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[52]–present

FM 546

Farm to Market Road 546
Location Collin County
Length 11.182 mi[53] (17.996 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[53]–present

FM 547

Farm to Market Road 547
Location Collin County
Length 7.876 mi[54] (12.675 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[54]–present

Farm to Market Road 547 begins at an intersection with Farm to Market Road 6 in Nevada. The highway runs north along Moore Street to County Road 850 and turns to the west. FM 547 runs west until Farm to Market Road 1778 and turns back to the north. FM 547 ends at an intersection with U.S. Route 380 just east of Farmersville.

FM 547 was designated on July 9, 1945 on its current route.

Junction list

The entire route is in Collin County.

Locationmi[55]kmDestinationsNotes
Josephine0.00.0 FM 6 Nevada, Caddo Mills
2.64.2 FM 1778 west Copeville
7.912.7 US 380 Farmersville, Greenville
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 548

Farm to Market Road 548
Location Kaufman and Rockwall counties
Length 23.284 mi[56] (37.472 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[56]–present

FM 549

Farm to Market Road 549
Location Rockwall County
Length 5.784 mi[57][nb 2] (9.308 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[57]–present

FM 549 runs from an intersection with Farm to Market Road 550/Farm to Market Road 740 in Heath to State Highway 205 in southern Rockwall. FM 549 has a short overlap with SH 205. The highway ends at an intersection with State Highway 276. In Heath the highway is known as Buffalo Way and Hubbard Road.

FM 549 was designated on July 9, 1945, from US 67 (this section was redesignated as part of FM 7 on July 16, 1957, and FM 7 was redesignated as SH 66 on November 30, 1961) to SH 205. On June 1, 1965, FM 549 extended southwest to FM 740. On May 25, 1976, FM 549 extended north to FM 552. On September 24, 2009, the section from I-30 to US 67 was given to the city of Rockwall, so the section north of I-30 was renumbered FM 3549.[58]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Rockwall County.

Locationmi[59]kmDestinationsNotes
Heath0.00.0 FM 550 west / FM 740 (Laurence Drive) McLendon-Chisholm, Forney
HeathRockwall line2.43.9 FM 3097 north (Horizon Road)
Rockwall3.76.0 SH 205 south TerrellSouth end of SH 205 overlap
4.06.4 SH 205 north RockwallNorth end of SH 205 overlap
4.47.1 FM 1139 east
6.210.0 SH 276 Rockwall, Quinlan
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 550

Farm to Market Road 550
Location Rockwall County
Length 10.151 mi[60] (16.336 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[60]–present

FM 550 begins at an intersection with Farm to Market Road 549/Farm to Market Road 740 in Heath. The highway runs east to McLendon-Chisholm where it intersects with State Highway 205. FM 550 runs north from SH 205 to State Highway 276, where FM 550 ends.

FM 550 was designated on July 9, 1945, from Rockwall, southward via Heath to SH 205. On November 4, 1955, the section north of FM 740 was transferred to FM 740, and FM 550 replaced a section of FM 548 northeast to FM 1143. On November 26, 1969, FM 1143 was cancelled and transferred to SH 276.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Rockwall County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Heath FM 549 north / FM 740 Forney
McLendon-Chisholm SH 205 Rockwall, Terrell
FM 1139 west
SH 276 Rockwall, Quinlan
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 551

Farm to Market Road 551
Location Rockwall County
Length 3.400 mi[61] (5.472 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[61]–present

FM 552

Farm to Market Road 552
Location Rockwall County
Length 5.364 mi[62] (8.633 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[62]–present

FM 553

Farm to Market Road 553
Location Freestone County
Length 0.772 mi[63] (1.242 km)
Existed November 25, 1975[63]–present

Farm to Market Road 553 is located in Freestone County. It runs from State Highway 179 to U.S. Route 84 in eastern Teague.

FM 553 was designated on November 25, 1975, on the current route.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Teague, Freestone County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 SH 179 Teague, Dew
0.81.3 US 84 Mexia, Fairfield
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 553 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 553
Location Upshur County
Existed July 13, 1945–June 2, 1967

The first FM 553 was designated on July 13, 1945, from SH 154, 1 mile west of Gilmer, northwest to Enon. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended to Grice. FM 553 was cancelled on June 19, 1967, and combined with FM 852. It was not signed as FM 852 until January 1, 1968.

FM 554

Farm to Market Road 554
Location Ector County
Length 7.212 mi[64] (11.607 km)
Existed October 26, 1983[64]–present

Farm to Market Road 554 is located in Ector County. It runs from SH 158 in Gardendale to Loop 338.

FM 554 was designated on October 26, 1983, on the current route.

FM 554 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 554
Location Upshur County
Existed July 13, 1945–August 3, 1971

The first FM 554 was designated on July 13, 1945, from SH 154 just west of Gilmer southwest to Latch. On November 20, 1961, the road was extended to FM 1002. FM 554 was cancelled on August 3, 1971, and transferred to FM 49 and FM 1795.

FM 555

Farm to Market Road 555
Location Upshur County
Length 10.862 mi[65] (17.481 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[65]–present

FM 556

Farm to Market Road 556
Location Camp and Upshur counties
Length 18.860 mi[66] (30.352 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[66]–present

FM 557

Farm to Market Road 557
Location Camp and Upshur counties
Length 16.929 mi[67] (27.245 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[67]–present

FM 558

Farm to Market Road 558
Location Bowie County
Length 5.883 mi[68] (9.468 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[68]–present

FM 559

Farm to Market Road 559
Location Bowie County
Length 11.214 mi[69] (18.047 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[69]–present

FM 560

Farm to Market Road 560
Location Bowie County
Length 4.929 mi[70] (7.932 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[70]–present

FM 561

Farm to Market Road 561
Location Bowie County
Length 11.473 mi[71] (18.464 km)
Existed May 23, 1951[71]–present

FM 562

Farm to Market Road 562
Location Chambers County
Length 22.564 mi[72] (36.313 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[72]–present

Farm to Market Road 562 is located in Chambers County. It runs from SH 61/SH 65 south 10 miles, then southwest 15.9 miles to Smith Point.

FM 562 was designated on July 9, 1945, from the junction of SH 61 and SH 73T (now SH 65) south 10 miles to 2.6 miles south of Double Bayou. The only change was on January 27, 1950, when the road was extended southwest to Smith Point.

FM 563

Farm to Market Road 563
Location Liberty and Chambers counties
Length 27.545 mi[73] (44.329 km)
Existed June 12, 1945[73]–present

FM 564

Farm to Market Road 564 is a designation that has been used twice. There is no highway currently using the FM 564 designation.

FM 564 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 564
Location Chambers County
Existed July 9, 1945–April 10, 1965

The original FM 564 was designated on July 9, 1945, from Anahuac south to Scherer. FM 564 was cancelled on April 10, 1965, and removed from the state highway system.

FM 564 (1968)

Farm to Market Road 564
Location Wood County
Length 7.455 mi[74] (11.998 km)
Existed July 11, 1968[74]–March 25, 2010

The next use of the FM 564 designation was on July 11, 1968, from US 69 northwest of Mineola south to US 80. On February 1, 1973, the road was extended around the city back to its northern terminus, forming a loop. FM 564 was cancelled on March 25, 2010, and transferred to Loop 564. Construction still has not been completed.

FM 565

Farm to Market Road 565
Location Chambers County
Length 15.470 mi[75] (24.897 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[75]–present

Farm to Market Road 565 is located in Chambers County. It runs from Loop 207 in Mont Belvieu to SH 146 in Baytown.

FM 565 was designated on July 9, 1945, from Mont Belvieu to 2 miles southeast of Winfree. The only change was on November 23, 1948, when the road was extended to SH 146 in Baytown. An extension from Loop 207 west to SH 146 will open soon, as traffic lights have been set up.

FM 566

Farm to Market Road 566
Location Ellis County
Length 0.863 mi[76] (1.389 km)
Existed July 1, 1964[76]–present

Farm to Market Road 566 is located in Ellis County. It runs from US 77 in Milford to I-35E.

FM 566 was designated on July 1, 1964, on the current route.

FM 566 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 566
Location Coleman County
Existed July 18, 1945–October 14, 1960

The first FM 566 was designated on July 18, 1945, from US 67 in Valera south 6.2 miles to West Road 3.5 miles north of Voss. On July 15, 1949, the road was extended south 3.5 miles to Voss. On December 17, 1952, the road was extended south 4.3 miles to a road intersection. On April 25, 1960, the northern terminus was relocated. FM 566 was cancelled on October 14, 1960, and transferred to FM 503.

FM 567

Farm to Market Road 567
Location Coleman County
Length 3.465 mi[77] (5.576 km)
Existed July 18, 1945[77]–present

FM 568

Farm to Market Road 568
Location Coleman County
Length 12.323 mi[78] (19.832 km)
Existed July 18, 1945[78]–present

Farm to Market Road 568 is located in Coleman County. It runs from SH 206 in Coleman to an intersection with County Roads 127 and 134.

FM 568 was designated on July 18, 1945, from US 84, 2 miles southeast of Coleman, east 4.5 miles to an intersection with Echo Road. The route description was changed on August 4, 1945 to go from US 84 east and south 4.5 miles. On January 27, 1948 the route was changed to go from US 84, 2.5 miles southeast of Coleman, east 5.3 miles. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended south to US 67/US 84 near Santa Anna. This section was renumbered as FM 1176 on April 13, 1949. On October 16, 1951, the road was extended east and northeast 3.6 miles to a road intersection, and extended northeast another 2.2 miles to a second road intersection on November 20, 1951. On October 24, 1955, the road was extended to SH 206, replacing Loop 175 (formerly SH 359).

FM 569

Farm to Market Road 569
Location Eastland County
Length 21.002 mi[79] (33.799 km)
Existed July 23, 1945[79]–present

FM 570

Farm to Market Road 570
Location Eastland
Length 11.395 mi[80] (18.338 km)
Existed July 23, 1945[80]–present

FM 571

Farm to Market Road 571
Location Eastland County
Length 19.202 mi[81] (30.903 km)
Existed July 23, 1945[81]–present

FM 572

Farm to Market Road 572
Location Mills County
Length 17.792 mi[82] (28.633 km)
Existed July 23, 1945[82]–present

FM 573

Farm to Market Road 573
Location Comanche and Mills counties
Length 32.796 mi[83] (52.780 km)
Existed July 23, 1945[83]–present

FM 574

Farm to Market Road 574
Location Mills County
Length 23.227 mi[84] (37.380 km)
Existed July 23, 1945[84]–present

FM 575

Farm to Market Road 575
Location Mills County
Length 10.933 mi[85] (17.595 km)
Existed July 23, 1945[85]–present

FM 576

Farm to Market Road 576
Location Shackelford and Stephens counties
Length 40.231 mi[86] (64.746 km)
Existed July 21, 1945[86]–present

FM 577

Farm to Market Road 577
Location Washington County
Length 5.221 mi[87] (8.402 km)
Existed October 31, 1957[87]–present

Farm to Market Road 577 is located in Washington County. It runs from SH 36, northwest of Brenham, east and southeast to US 290, southeast of Brenham, forming a partial loop. It is known locally as Gun and Rod Road and Blue Bell Road. Blue Bell Creameries is located on this road.

FM 577 was designated on October 31, 1957, from SH 36 (now BS 36-J) at Horton Street east to SH 90 (now SH 105). On June 28, 1963, the road was extended southeast to US 290. On July 25, 1993, the road was extended west to SH 36, bringing the highway to its current configuration.

FM 577 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 577
Location Stephens County
Existed July 21, 1945–March 27, 1957

The first FM 577 was designated on July 21, 1945, from US 180, 4 miles east of Breckenridge southeast 8.5 miles to Necessity. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended southeast 2.7 miles, then southeast and east another 2.4 miles on July 15, 1949, and finally east 3.6 miles to FM 717 on September 15, 1955. FM 577 was cancelled on March 27, 1957, and transferred to FM 207.

FM 578

Farm to Market Road 578
Location Young and Stephens counties
Length 31.303 mi[88] (50.377 km)
Existed June 11, 1945[88]–present

FM 579

Farm to Market Road 579
Location Leon and Madison counties
Length 3.794 mi[89] (6.106 km)
Existed September 26, 1979[89]–present

Farm to Market Road 579 is a designation that has been used three times. The current use dates from 1979 in Leon County.

FM 579 was designated on September 26, 1979, from FM 1119, 2.5 miles southeast of FM 977, south to the Madison County line. On October 21, 1981, the road was extended south to SH OSR.

FM 579 (1945-1947)

Farm to Market Road 579
Location Stephens County
Existed July 21, 1945[89]–August 1, 1947

The first use of the FM 579 designation was in Stephens County, from SH 67, 9 miles south of Breckenridge, east 4.5 miles to the Wayland/Necessity Road. FM 579 was cancelled on August 1, 1947, and mileage was used by an extension of FM 701.

FM 579 (1951-1968)

Farm to Market Road 579
Location Hale and Floyd counties
Length 3.794 mi[89] (6.106 km)
Existed May 23, 1951[89]–September 19, 1968

The second use of the FM 579 designation was in Floyd County on May 23, 1951, from US 62, 3 miles south of Floydada west 4.1 miles to a road intersection. On November 20, 1951, the road was extended west to FM 784 (now FM 378). A portion from FM 789 east to FM 378 was added on December 21, 1959, replacing a portion of FM 784 and creating a concurrency at FM 378. A section from FM 400 east to FM 789 was added on July 11, 1968, creating a concurrency at FM 789. FM 579 was cancelled on September 19, 1968, and combined with FM 37.

FM 580

Farm to Market Road 580
Location San Saba, Lampasas, and Coryell counties
Length 62.240 mi[90] (100.166 km)
Existed July 11, 1945[90]–present

FM 581

Farm to Market Road 581
Location Lampasas County
Length 31.608 mi[91] (50.868 km)
Existed June 11, 1945[91]–present

FM 582

Farm to Market Road 582
Location Zavala County
Length 12.747 mi[92] (20.514 km)
Existed October 31, 1958[92]–present

Farm to Market Road 582 is located in Zavala County. It runs from FM 65 in Crystal City to FM 395. FM 582 is known locally as Lake Street, South 7th Avenue and Rock Quarry Road in Crystal City.

FM 582 was designated on October 31, 1958, from FM 65 at Crystal City east to FM 395 as a replacement of a section of FM 395 (which was rerouted on a new road to the south). On May 20, 1961, the road was extended east, north and west to FM 395. The final change was on August 1, 1962, when a section of FM 582 between FM 65 and FM 1433 was relocated to follow Lake Street, creating a concurrency with FM 1433.

FM 582 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 582
Location Lampasas and Coryell counties
Existed July 14, 1945–March 27, 1957

The original FM 582 was designated on July 14, 1945, from US 190 in Lampasas northeast 8 miles to the Copperas Cove Road. On November 23, 1948, the road was extended northeast 4.8 miles to Rumley. On July 15, 1949, the road was extended northeast 5 miles to a road intersection near the Coryell County line. On October 26, 1954, the road was extended 1.6 miles northeast to FM 1113 at Topsey. FM 582 was cancelled on March 27, 1957, and transferred to FM 580.

FM 583

Farm to Market Road 583
Location Eastland and Brown counties
Length 12.847 mi[93] (20.675 km)
Existed July 16, 1945–present

RM 584

Ranch to Market Road 584
Location Tom Green County
Length 13.325 mi[94] (21.445 km)
Existed November 24, 1959[94]–present

Ranch to Market Road 584 is located in Tom Green County. The highway was designated on November 24, 1959, running from Loop 306 northeast to Avenue N in San Angelo. On June 28, 1963, the highway was extended southwest 4.9 miles. On November 26, 1969, RM 584's northern terminus was relocated from Avenue N to US 87 along Avenue Q and Knickerbocker Road. On May 25, 1976, the highway was extended southwestward and soutweastward to US 277. On June 27, 1995, the section of RM 584 from County Road 225 to US 87/US 277 was transferred to Urban Road 584.[95]

RM 584 begins at an intersection with US 277 south of San Angelo. The highway runs west for approximately a mile before turning northwest. RM 584 passes near San Angelo Regional Airport before crossing Lake Nasworthy and entering the city limits of San Angelo. In San Angelo, RM 584 is known locally as Knickerbocker Road and runs through the city's south side. Between Lake Nasworthy and Loop 306, the highway runs by many subdivisions before passing a major retail center just north of Loop 306. North of Loop 306, RM 584 runs just south of Angelo State University before ending at an intersection with US 87/US 277.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tom Green County.

Locationmi[96]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 US 277 San Angelo, Christoval
San Angelo11.017.7 Loop 306
13.521.7 US 87 / US 277 (Bryant Boulevard)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

FM 584

Farm to Market Road 584
Location Brown County
Existed July 16, 1945–November 20, 1951

FM 584 was designated on July 16, 1945, from US 84 in Zephyr northeast 3.5 miles to a road near Dry Blanket Creek in Brown County. On May 23, 1951, FM 584 was extended northeast 4.9 miles to the Comanche County line. FM 584 was cancelled on November 20, 1951, and combined with FM 590.

FM 585

Farm to Market Road 585
Location Coleman and Brown counties
Length 30.860 mi[97] (49.664 km)
Existed July 16, 1945[97]–present

FM 586

Farm to Market Road 586
Location Brown and Mills counties
Length 33.423 mi[98] (53.789 km)
Existed July 16, 1945[98]–present

FM 587

Farm to Market Road 587
Location Eastland and Comanche counties
Length 21.700 mi[99] (34.923 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[99]–present

FM 588

Farm to Market Road 588
Location Comanche County
Length 7.279 mi[100] (11.714 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[100]–present

FM 589

Farm to Market Road 589
Location Comanche County
Length 4.292 mi[101] (6.907 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[101]–present

FM 590

Farm to Market Road 590
Location Comanche and Brown counties
Length 21.025 mi[102] (33.836 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[102]–present

FM 591

Farm to Market Road 591
Location Comanche County
Length 4.765 mi[103] (7.669 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[103]–present

FM 592

Farm to Market Road 592
Location Wheeler County
Length 30.097 mi[104] (48.436 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[104]–present

FM 593

Farm to Market Road 593
Location Upshur County
Length 7.009 mi[105] (11.280 km)
Existed July 13, 1945[105]–present

FM 594

Farm to Market Road 594
Location Washington County
Length 2.623 mi[106] (4.221 km)
Existed September 26, 1979[106]–present

Farm to Market Road 594 is a designation that has been used four times. The current use is in Washington County, from FM 1948 northwest to Flat Prairie.

FM 594 (1945-1964)

Farm to Market Road 594
Location Hale County
Existed July 9, 1945–August 20, 1964

The first use of FM 594 was in Hale County on July 9, 1945, from FM 54, 8 miles west of US 87, northward 7.5 miles to Cotton Center. A portion from US 70, 2 miles west of Halfway southward 9 miles to a road intersection was added on April 4, 1949, replacing FM 1069 and creating a gap. This gap was closed on November 20, 1951. FM 594 was cancelled on August 20, 1964, and transferred to FM 179.

FM 594 (1968)

Farm to Market Road 594
Location Floyd County
Existed July 11, 1968–October 29, 1968

The next use of the FM 594 designation was in Floyd County, from US 70 in Floydada east 0.9 miles along Price Street to SH 207. This second use was short-lived, as FM 594 was combined with FM 784 just three months later, though this FM 594 was not cancelled until it was built.

FM 594 (1972-1978)

Farm to Market Road 594
Location Bell County
Existed November 3, 1972–October 11, 1978

The third use of the FM 594 designation was in Bell County, from US 190, 1 mile west of I-35, south and east two miles to I-35 at Loop 121. FM 594 was cancelled on October 11, 1978, and combined with Loop 121.

FM 595

Farm to Market Road 595
Location Cochran County
Length 12.352 mi[107] (19.879 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[107]–present

FM 596

Farm to Market Road 596
Location Bailey and Cochran counties
Length 8.018 mi[108] (12.904 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[108]–present

FM 597

Farm to Market Road 597
Location Cochran, Hockley and Lubbock counties
Length 65.999 mi[109] (106.215 km)
Existed July 9, 1945[109]–present

FM 598

Farm to Market Road 598
Location Kaufman County
Length 2.600 mi[110] (4.184 km)
Existed October 26, 1983[110]–present

Farm to Market Road 598 is located in Kaufman County. It runs from FM 1392 southeast to SH 205 in Terrell. It was not opened until very recently.

FM 598 (1945)

Farm to Market Road 598
Location Briscoe and Floyd counties
Existed July 21, 1945–December 21, 1959

The first FM 598 was designated on July 21, 1945, from SH 86, 7 miles west of Silverton, south 6 miles. Between May 7 and June 2, 1948, an 11.3 mile section from Lockney north to Lone Star School was added, replacing FM 787 and creating a gap. The northern portion was extended south 2 miles on July 14, 1949, and the gap was closed on December 17, 1952. On October 31, 1958, the road was extended to Loop 75 in Lockney. FM 598 was cancelled on December 21, 1959, and transferred to FM 378.

FM 599

Farm to Market Road 599
Location Briscoe and Motley counties
Length 11.695 mi[111] (18.821 km)
Existed July 21, 1945[111]–present

Notes

  1. FM 516 was previously designated as RM 516 from 1945 to 1946.
  2. The certified length given is shorter than the actual mileage, as the TxDOT description of FM 549 considers it to be discontinuous at rather than concurrent with SH 205 in Rockwall.

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