Texas State Highway Loop 335

State Highway Loop 335 marker

State Highway Loop 335
Route information
Length: 39.967 mi[1] (64.321 km)
Major junctions
Beltway around Amarillo
CCW end: I-27 / US 60 / US 87
 

I-40 / US 287 near Amarillo Int'l Airport
BL I-40 / US 60
US 87 / US 287
BL I-40

I-40
CW end: I-27 / US 60 / US 87
Highway system
SH 334SH 336

Loop 335 is a highway loop that encircles the city of Amarillo, Texas. Loop 335 connects to every major highway in the city and passes close to Amarillo International Airport on the east side of the city. Loop 335 is currently not a freeway. Instead, the highway has interchanges at select intersections.

Route description

Loop 335 makes a complete loop around the city of Amarillo. The highway usually passes through rural areas of city.

Naming

Loop 335 is known locally by the following names:

Expansion

Because of I-40 runs east and west in the middle of Amarillo and Highway 287 / I-27 runs mostly north and south in the middle of Amarillo, Loop 335 can be divided into four sections: A Northwestern section, A Northeastern section, a Southeastern section, and a Southwestern section. The two junctions with I-40, the Junction with I-27, and the Junction with Highway 87 / 287 are grade separated. Additional grade separations are listed below.

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
RandallAmarillo I-27 / US 60 / US 87 Amarillo, Canyon
FM 1541 (Washington Street) Palo Duro Canyon State ParkInterchange
Osage StreetInterchange
PotterAmarillo I-40 / US 287 Amarillo, Shamrock, Claude
Southeast 3rd Avenue Amarillo Int'l AirportInterchange
BL I-40 (Amarillo Blvd) / US 60Interchange
Spur 591 (NE 24th Ave)Interchange
Amarillo SH 136 Amarillo, FritchInterchange
Eastern StreetInterchange
Amarillo Loop 434 (River Road)
US 87 / US 287 to I-27 Amarillo, Dumas
FM 2176 (Broadway Street)Interchange
FM 1719 (Western Street)Interchange
Hester RoadInterchange
Amarillo RM 1061 (Tacosa Road)Interchange
BL I-40 (US 66)
I-40 Vega, Amarillo
Randall FM 2186 west
I-27 / US 60 / US 87 Amarillo, Canyon
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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