State Highway 5 (SH 5) runs along the old route of
U.S. Highway 75 at
Howe into the city of
Allen. SH 5 parallels US 75 along its length and runs alongside the former
Houston and Texas Central rail line. SH 5 was created in 1959 when the new route of US 75 was established to the west. Historically, SH 5 extended into and through
Plano and
Richardson.
Route history
The current version of SH 5 was established on April 29, 1959 initially as a replacement for the former routing of U.S. Highway 75 from Richardson north to McKinney when US 75 was rebuilt further to the west. The route was extended north to Howe on October 27, 1967 to replace another portion of US 75 that had been upgraded on a new route just to the west. Between 1987 and 2018, the southern terminus was moved northward as portions of the highway were returned to local cities: First, ending at SH 190 on May 28, 1986, then ending at the northern Plano city limit on October 28, 1987, at the Exchange Parkway in Allen on March 27, 2003, and finally, at
FM 2786 (Stacy Rd.) on January 25, 2018.
Previous routes
SH 5 was one of the original twenty-five state highways proposed on June 21, 1917, overlaid on top of the North Texas Highway. From 1917 the routing mostly followed present day
U.S. Highway 87 from
New Mexico
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to
Amarillo. It continued on, routed along present day
U.S. Highway 287 to
Wichita Falls, and from there following present day
U.S. Highway 82 to
Texarkana. On September 17, 1923, SH 5 Loop through
Avery was designated.
In 1926,
U.S. Highway 385 was routed over SH 5 from New Mexico to Amarillo, and
U.S. Highway 370 to
Henrietta. On February 26, 1930 SH 5 Loop through
Kirkland was designated. On September 16, 1937, SH 5 Loop was designated from SH 5 to SH 30 in Wichita Falls. On February 20, 1939, SH 5 Spur was designated from SH 5 to Annona. While the routes were marked concurrently, the remainder of SH 5 kept its numbering until September 26, 1939, when SH 5 was truncated to a route running from north of Amarillo to near
Hartley. SH 5 Loop and SH 5 Spur became
Loop 6 (Kirkland),
Loop 11 (Wichita Falls),
Spur 23 (Annona), and
Loop 37 (Avery). SH 5 was finally cancelled on September 14, 1944 as it was never built (temporary route replaced by
SH 354), only to be reassigned in its new location on April 29, 1959.
On February 5, 1918, an intercounty highway was designated from
Estelline to
Farwell. On February 19, 1918, this was redesignated as a state highway and designated as SH 5A, a branch of SH 5. It was listed as such until August 21, 1923, when it was renumbered as
SH 86. That same day, SH 5A was used again as a spur routing from SH 5 south and east via
Annona to
Avery. On July 18, 1924, the section south of Annona was cancelled. This road was erroneously omitted from the March 19, 1930 log, so was unnumbered that day. On November 30, 1932, The former SH 5A was added to the state highway log, but was renumbered as
SH 180.
SH 5B was a branch designated on May 22, 1918 from SH 5 in
Clarksville southeast to SH 5 in Annona. It was cancelled on August 21, 1923.
SH 5C was designated on January 20, 1919 as a branch of SH 5 from
Bonham to
Garland. On July 18, 1922, this was renumbered as SH 5C. On August 21, 1923, it was renumbered as
SH 78.
SH 5D was designated on February 19, 1923 from the
New Mexico
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state line to the
Oklahoma
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state line.
On August 21, 1923, it was renumbered as
SH 56.
Related routes
South of
Dallas
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, US 75 was supplanted by
Interstate 45
Interstate 45 (I-45) is a major Interstate Highway located entirely within the U.S. state of Texas. While most primary Interstate routes which have numbers ending in "5" are cross-country north–south routes, I-45 is comparatively short, ...
, though US 75 retained its designation until 1987. When US 75 was decommissioned south of downtown Dallas, the segment from south of
Corsicana to north of
Houston
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was redesignated as
State Highway 75.
Major intersections
See also
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Interstate 45
Interstate 45 (I-45) is a major Interstate Highway located entirely within the U.S. state of Texas. While most primary Interstate routes which have numbers ending in "5" are cross-country north–south routes, I-45 is comparatively short, ...
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U.S. Route 75 in Texas
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Texas State Highway 75
State Highway 75 (SH 75) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas. It follows the former routing of U.S. Route 75 (US 75), which was supplanted by Interstate 45 south of Dallas, except in Dallas, where the form ...
References
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Transportation in Collin County, Texas
Transportation in Grayson County, Texas
U.S. Route 70
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U.S. Route 82
U.S. Route 85
U.S. Route 287