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词条 Farm to Market Road 1776
释义

  1. Route description

  2. History

  3. Major intersections

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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|length_notes=Length does not include segment concurrent with FM 1450
|established=1956[1]
|direction_a=South
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|junction={{jct|state=TX|US|285}}
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{{jct|state=TX|FM|1219}}
|direction_b=North
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Farm to Market Road 1776 (FM 1776) is a Farm to Market Road in the U.S. state of Texas maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The {{convert|45|mi|km|0|adj=on}} road begins at a junction with Interstate 10 (I-10) and U.S. Highway 67 (US 67) in Pecos County west of Fort Stockton and extends northward through the town of Coyanosa before ending at State Highway 18 (SH 18) in Ward County south of Monahans. The road has an interchange with US 285 northeast of Fort Stockton.

Before the road was established, TxDOT had previously assigned the road's numerical designation to two other roads in eastern Texas.

Route description

FM 1776 begins at I-10 Exit 248 as a northward extension of the US 67 roadway which approaches from the southwest from Alpine and merges with I-10.[2][3] The two-lane road continues to the north beneath the US 285 underpass and reaches Coyanosa.[3][4] North of Coyanosa, FM 1776 joins and follows FM 1450 for a half-mile (0.8 km) stretch southeast of the city of Pecos before turning off to the northeast. The road then leaves Pecos County at the Pecos River and crosses into Ward County where it intersects FM 1927 south of Pyote. The road then proceeds to the northeast crossing FM 1219 between Royalty and Wickett before terminating at SH 18 approximately {{convert|8|mi|km|0}} south of Monahans.[3][5]

FM 1776 provides the most direct access to Monahans and points further east along I-20 from Alpine and more southern communities including Lajitas, Study Butte, and Terlingua.[6]

FM 1776 has a rural major collector functional class as rated by TxDOT. The road has a {{convert|70|mph|km/h|0}} speed limit in Pecos County except for a {{convert|40|mph|km/h|0|adj=on}} section between US 285 and Coyanosa and a speed limit of {{convert|75|mph|km/h|0}} in Ward County. The road has average annual daily traffic (AADT) counts ranging from a low of 440 vehicles along the section between I-10 and US 285 to a high of 960 vehicles between Coyanosa and FM 1450. TxDOT projects these numbers to increase by 2030 to a low of 760 vehicles between I-10 and US 285 to a high of 1460 vehicles between FM 1450 and the Pecos River. Peak hour truck traffic ranges from 23.5 percent between Ward County Road 94 and SH 18 to 39 percent between US 285 and Pecos County Road 72.[7]

History

{{Infobox road small
|state=TX
|type=FM
|route=1776
|location=Bronson–Ford's Corner
|length_mi=10.2
|length_round=1
|length_ref=[1]
|formed=Sept. 1951
|deleted=Oct. 1954
|yr_ref=[1]
}}

FM 1776 was originally designated northward along a former alignment of US 96 between SH 184 at Bronson in Sabine County and SH 21 at Ford's Corner in San Augustine County on May 23, 1951. The former {{convert|10.2|mi|km|1|adj=on}} road became an extension of FM 1 on October 14, 1954.[1]

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|type=FM
|route=1776
|location=Grimes County
|length_mi=6.2
|length_round=1
|length_ref=[1]
|formed=Feb. 1955
|deleted=Nov. 1955
|yr_ref=[1]
}}

FM 1776 was briefly designated on February 17, 1955 along a Grimes County route from FM 149 in Richards southeastward toward Dacus to the Montgomery County line. The designation of the {{convert|6.2|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route did not survive the year before being combined with FM 1486 on November 2 of that year.[1]

The current route was designated on February 24, 1956 between FM 1450 and SH 18. The road was extended southward through Coyanosa to US 67 and US 290, the predecessor route to I-10 in much of western Texas, on May 6, 1964.[1]

Construction began on the US 285 interchange in 2011 and was completed the following year.[8] The interchange was funded through a 2009 safety bond program due to a history of fatal accidents.[9]

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Major intersections

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}}{{TXint
|county=Pecos
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|location=none
|mile=0.0
|road={{jct|state=TX|I|10|US|67|city1=Van Horn|city2=Alpine|city3=Fort Stockton|city4=San Antonio}}
|notes=Southern terminus
}}{{TXint
|location=none
|mile=7.1
|road={{jct|state=TX|US|285|city1=Fort Stockton|city2=Pecos}}
|notes=
}}{{TXint
|location=none
|mile=26.5
|road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1450|dir1=west|city1=Pecos}}
|notes=Begin overlay of FM 1450
}}{{TXint
|location=none
|mile=27.0
|road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1450|dir1=east|city1=Imperial}}
|notes=End overlay of FM 1450
}}{{jctbridge
|river=Pecos River
|mile=34.1
|bridge=Pecos River bridge
}}{{TXint
|county=Ward
|cspan=3
|location=none
|mile=35.1
|road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1927|city1=Pyote}}
|notes=
}}{{TXint
|location=none
|mile=39.5
|road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1219|city1=Royalty|city2=Wickett}}
|notes=
}}{{TXint
|location=none
|mile=44.8
|road={{jct|state=TX|SH|18|city1=Fort Stockton|city2=Monahans}}
|notes=
}}{{jctbtm}}

See also

{{Portal|U.S. Roads|Texas}}
  • List of Farm to Market Roads in Trans-Pecos Texas
  • List of Farm to Market Roads in West Texas

References

1. ^{{TxDOT|FM|1776|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
2. ^{{Texas Mapbook|146|link=no|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
3. ^{{Google maps|title=Overview of FM 1776|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Ranch+Rd+1776%2FUS-67+N&daddr=Ranch+Rd+1776+to:Ranch+Rd+1776+to:Ranch+Rd+1450%2FRanch+Rd+1776+to:Ranch+Rd+1776+to:Ranch+Rd+1776+to:Ranch+Rd+1776+to:Ranch+Rd+1776&hl=en&ll=31.212801,-102.988586&spn=1.005368,1.766052&sll=31.481536,-102.884943&sspn=0.00049,0.000862&geocode=FWN61wEdhn_b-Q%3BFUwC2QEdBlTb-Q%3BFd1P3QEdd07b-Q%3BFVJK3QEdLG7b-Q%3BFbKd3gEd3kTc-Q%3BFVjF3gEdC3Tc-Q%3BFUiB3wEdADPd-Q%3BFdpe4AEd6hne-Q&t=h&mra=mi&mrsp=7&sz=20&z=9|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
4. ^{{Texas Mapbook|145|link=no|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
5. ^{{Texas Mapbook|144|link=no|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
6. ^{{cite map|title=Texas Official Travel Map|url=http://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot-info/trv/maps/texas.pdf|publisher=Texas Department of Transportation|date=July 8, 2013|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
7. ^{{Cite map|title=Statewide Planning Map|url=http://www.txdot.gov/apps/statewide_mapping/StatewidePlanningMap.html|publisher=Texas Department of Transportation|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=US 285 overpass construction begins|url=http://www.fortstocktonpioneer.com/news/article_33962d2e-8195-11e0-bca5-001cc4c03286.html?mode=story|publisher=The Fort Stockton Pioneer|date=May 19, 2011|accessdate=November 11, 2013}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=TxDOT Funds Two Rural Interchanges in Odessa|url=http://texas.construction.com/news/highway/archive/2009/0905.asp|publisher=McGraw Hill Construction|date=May 2009|accessdate=November 11, 2009}}

External links

{{Attached KML|display=inline,title}}
  • {{osmrelation|2128871|Farm to Market Road 1776}}
  • Coyanosa, TX from The Handbook of Texas Online

3 : Farm to Market Roads in Texas|Transportation in Pecos County, Texas|Transportation in Ward County, Texas

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