U.S. Route 377

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U.S. Route 377 (US 377) is a 478-mile-long (769 km) north–south United States highway. Originally formed as a short spur to connect Denton, Texas with Fort Worth, Texas, it has since been extended to Oklahoma and Mexico.

U.S. Route 377 marker
U.S. Route 377
Map
US 377 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 77
Length478 mi (769 km)
Existed1930–present
Major junctions
South end US 90 / US 277 in Del Rio, TX
Major intersections
North end I-44 / SH-99 at Stroud, OK
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesTexas, Oklahoma
Highway system

Route description

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Texas

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The southern terminus is in Del Rio, Texas at an intersection with U.S. Route 90. It goes north of town co-signed with U.S. Route 277 for 20 miles (32 km). After splitting off, it enters Edwards County and Carta Valley. It meets SH 55 at the county seat, Rocksprings, before serving as the western terminus of SH 41. About 20 miles north of Rocksprings, the route meets with the headwaters of the South Llano River, which follows the route into Junction, Texas. It heads northeast into Kimble County, crossing the county line near Telegraph. At Junction, it meets both Interstate 10 and US 83. It then continues northeast through London, extreme southeastern Menard County, and Mason County. In Mason County, US 377 passes through Streeter before forming a concurrency with SH 29 near Grit. In Mason, SH 29 splits off to its own alignment while US 377 turns north to join U.S. Route 87.

US 87/377 head north together into Brady, where they meet US 190, the southern terminus of US 283, and SH 71. US 377 splits off to the north and heads to Mercury and crosses the Colorado River near Winchell. In Brownwood, US 377 joins with U.S. Route 67, following its routing all the way to Stephenville, where US 377 splits off on its own again. US 377 then enters Hood County, where it passes through the county seat, Granbury. It cuts the corners of both Johnson County and Parker County before entering Tarrant County and the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

US 377 crosses Interstate 20 at exit 429A in Benbrook. It then enters Fort Worth proper, meeting SH 183 and Spur 580. It runs northeast on Camp Bowie Blvd. to Interstate 30, which it begins a concurrency with. At the Interstate 35W junction, it heads north along that highway before splitting off at Exit 52A (Belknap St.). It heads due north at the Denton Highway and continues to run parallel to I-35W through many Fort Worth suburbs, including Haltom City, Watauga, Keller, Westlake, Roanoke, and Argyle. In Denton, it crosses Interstate 35E and has a brief concurrency with US 380 through the eastern portion of Denton into Crossroads.

After splitting from US 380, US 377 runs through Crossroads and north into Krugerville. It continues through Aubrey, through Pilot Point, Tioga, and Collinsville, before having an interchange with US 82 at Whitesboro. It the heads north to cross Lake Texoma (the Red River) into Oklahoma.

Oklahoma

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US 377 is co-signed with State Highway 99 for its entire Oklahoma length. US 377's first junction within Oklahoma is with SH-32 west of Kingston. The first town that US 377/SH-99 pass through is Madill, where the two highways meet US 70 and State Highway 199. The next town after that is Tishomingo, where there is a brief concurrency with SH-22. US 377/SH-99 run north from Tishomingo, having a one-mile (1.6 km) three-route concurrency with SH-7 before meeting State Highway 3 southeast of Ada. US 377/SH-99 run around the east and north sides of town. On the north side of Ada, SH-3E joins the concurrency.

After leaving Ada, US 377/SH-3E/99 pass through Byng. The three highways cross the Canadian River just south of a junction that serves as the eastern terminus of SH-39 and the western terminus of SH-56. North of Bowlegs, SH-59 joins with the other routes briefly. The next major town is Seminole, where the highways meet SH-9, and SH-3E splits off. US 377/SH-99 cross I-40 at Exit 200. The highways have a junction with US 62 in Prague.

As of 2007, the highway's northern terminus is in Stroud, Oklahoma at an indeterminate point somewhere between old Route 66 (now Oklahoma State Highway 66) and modern Interstate 44. SH-99 continues north into Kansas.

History

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U.S. 377 in Texas

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When US 377 was commissioned in 1930, US 77 connected Dallas, Texas with the north and south, but nearby Fort Worth lacked a direct northern connection. US 377 connected US 77 in Denton, Texas with US 81 in Fort Worth, forming a parallel route between Denton and Hillsboro, where US 81 met US 77. When the Interstate highway system was built, I-35 paralleled the Dallas–Fort Worth split with routes I-35E through Dallas (along US 77) and I-35W through Fort Worth (along US 377 and US 81). The section of US 377 in Texas north of Denton was signed as SH 99 until 1968.[1]

The "Willis Bridge" crossing the Red River was constructed in 1968. It has guardrail damage causing the remaining bridge to be very narrow and has since been considered structurally deficient. Parts of the bridge have collapsed.[2][3][4] An original ETA of replacement was February 2018, costing $80 million. In November 2018, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission awarded a $43 million contract to replace the bridge with a new two-lane bridge scheduled to start construction in late December 2018 or early January 2019.[5]

U.S. 377 remained a two-lane highway between Denton and Fort Worth. It has since been widened with more construction scheduled. North of Denton, U.S. 377 is currently two lanes.

Oklahoma State Highway 99

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Future

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The US 377 Cresson Relief Route is a four-lane freeway bypass of Cresson and an at-grade railway crossing that is currently under construction and planned to open in late 2025.[6][7] The project, originally planned to be opened to traffic in 2022, has faced multiple delays.[8][9][10]

Major intersections

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StateCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
TexasVal VerdeDel Rio0.00.0 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 90 east / US 277 south / Spur 239 south (East Gibbs Street) / Spur 297 south (Veteran's Boulevard) – Laughlin AFB, Brackettville, Eagle Pass, Ciudad Acuña, Business District
Southern terminus; south end of US 90/US 277 overlap
4.47.1 
 
US 90 west – Comstock, Amistad NRA Visitor Information, Big Bend National Park
North end of US 90 overlap
5.58.9  
 
Loop 79 to US 90 – Eagle Pass, Laredo
Interchange
17.628.3 
 
RE 2 west – Amistad National Recreation Area, Rough Canyon
26.642.8 
 
US 277 north – Sonora
North end of US 277 concurrency
Edwards40.865.7 
 
 
 
RM 2523 south to US 90
72.6116.8 
 
RM 674 south – Brackettville, Kickapoo State Park
Rocksprings75.7121.8 
 
SH 55 north – Sonora
South end of SH 55 concurrency
76.2122.6 
 
SH 55 south – Uvalde
North end of SH 55 concurrency
78.1125.7 
 
RM 2630 north
84.2135.5 
 
SH 41 east – Mountain Home
Kimble118.6190.9  PR 73 – South Llano River State Park, Walter Buck WMA
Junction122.1196.5 
 
FM 2169 east (Flatrock Lane) – Texas Tech University at Junction
122.9197.8 
 
Loop 481 east (Main Street) – Kerrville
124.2199.9 
 
RM 1674 west
124.5200.4  
 
I-10 / US 83 south – Fort Stockton, Uvalde, San Antonio, Sonora
South end of US 83 concurrency; I-10 exit 456
125.4201.8 
 
US 83 north – Menard
North end of US 83 concurrency
136.0218.9 
 
 
 
FM 3480 east to RM 385
139.5224.5 
 
 
 
RM 385 south to US 290
143.9231.6 
 
RM 1221 north – Hext
Menard
No major junctions
MasonGrit161.7260.2 
 
SH 29 west – Menard
South end of SH 29 overlap
165.9267.0 
 
 
 
US 87 south / SH 29 east – Llano, Mason
North end of SH 29 overlap; south end of US 87 overlap
see US 87
McCullochBrady193.2310.9 
 
 
 
US 87 north to US 283 – San Angelo
North end of US 87 concurrency
193.3311.1 
 
FM 714 east (East Main Street)
194.1312.4 
 
US 190 east – Rochelle, San Saba
North end of US 190 concurrency
194.7313.3 
 
FM 2996 north
199.3320.7 
 
FM 1121 west
South end of FM 1121 overlap
200.3322.4 
 
FM 1121 east – Rochelle
North end of FM 1121 overlap
207.7334.3 
 
FM 1028 north
215.8347.3 
 
FM 502 east
216.5348.4 
 
FM 765 west
South end of FM 765 overlap
216.7348.7 
 
 
 
FM 765 east to FM 45 – Elm Grove
North end of FM 765 overlap
BrownDulin224.8361.8 
 
FM 586 north – Brookesmith, Trickham
South end of FM 586 overlap
225.9363.6 
 
FM 586 south
North end of FM 586 overlap
233.8376.3 
 
FM 1176 north – Trickham
235.8379.5 
 
FM 45 south – Richland Springs, T.R. Havins Unit, Gordon Wood Stadium
236.8381.1 
 
FM 3064 east (Morris Sheppard Drive) – Gordon Wood Stadium
Brownwood239.2385.0Fisk Street / Carnegie Street / Coleman AvenueInterchange
240.0386.2  FM 2524 (Austin Avenue) – Downtown Historic Area, Howard Payne University
240.8387.5 
 
 
 
 
 
US 67 south / US 84 west (West Commerce Street) to SH 279 – Coleman
South end of US 67 / US 84 concurrency
see US 67
ErathStephenville301.6485.4 
 
US 67 north – Glen Rose
North end of US 67 concurrency
302.0486.0  US 281 – Mineral Wells, Hico, Airport
302.4486.7  FM 205 – Cedar Point
304.0489.2 
 
 
Bus. US 377 south – Stephenville
314.5506.1 
 
FM 1188 west – Morgan Mill
Bluff Dale316.1508.7 
 
FM 2481 south
Hood322.2518.5 
 
FM 2870 south (Rock Church Highway)
Tolar322.9519.7 
 
FM 56 north (Tolar Highway)
South end of FM 56 overlap
323.2520.1 
 
FM 56 south – Glen Rose
North end of FM 56 overlap
Granbury329.1529.6 
 
Loop 567 north – Weatherford
329.8530.8 
 
 
  Bus. US 377 north – Granbury, Historical District, Airport
330.9532.5  SH 144 – Granbury, Glen RoseInterchange
333.2536.2 
 
 
 
 
Bus. US 377 south / FM 4 north – Granbury, Historical District
Interchange; south end of FM 4 overlap
335.3539.6 
 
FM 4 south – Acton
North end of FM 4 overlap
336.4541.4 
 
FM 167 north
South end of FM 167 overlap
337.5543.2 
 
FM 167 south – Acton, Camp El Tesoro
North end of FM 167 overlap
Cresson343.9553.5  SH 171 – Weatherford, Cleburne
Johnson
No major junctions
Parker
No major junctions
TarrantWheatland352.1566.7 
 
FM 1187 east – Crowley
South end of FM 1187 overlap
352.6567.5 
 
FM 1187 west
North end of FM 1187 overlap
Benbrook356.2573.2 
 
RM 2871 west
358.4–
358.5
576.8–
576.9
  
 
I-20 / I-820 north
I-20 exit 429A
Fort Worth360.8–
361.0
580.7–
581.0
  
 
SH 183 (Alta Mere Drive / Southwest Boulevard) to Spur 580
traffic circle
361.7582.1 
 
 
 
Spur 580 west (Camp Bowie West Boulevard) to SH 183
No left turn northbound
Camp Bowie BoulevardInterchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance; Spur 580 is former US 80
363.9585.6 
 
I-30 west – Abilene
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; south end of I-30 overlap; US 377 south follows exit 9Bl
see I-30
368.1–
368.3
592.4–
592.7
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-30 east / I-35W south / US 287 south / SH 180 east (East Lancaster Street) – Dallas, Waco
North end of I-30 overlap; south end of I-35W / US 287 overlap; US 377 north follows exit 15A; US 377 south follows exit 51; SH 180 (East Lancaster Street) is former US 80
369.2594.2   Spur 280 – Downtown Fort WorthI-35W exit 52A, access to Fort Worth Central Station
369.8–
369.9
595.1–
595.3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-35W north / US 287 north / SH 121 north / Spur 347 west (Belknap Street) – Denton, D/FW Airport
North end of I-35W / US 287 overlap; US 377 north follows exit 52B
Haltom City373.3600.8 
 
SH 183 west (Northeast 28th Street)
South end of SH 183 overlap
373.9601.7 
 
SH 183 east (East Belknap Street)
North end of SH 183 overlap
376.5–
376.6
605.9–
606.1
  I-820 (Northeast Loop 820) / I-820 ExpressI-820 exit 19
Keller383.2616.7 
 
FM 1709 east (Keller Parkway) / Golden Triangle Boulevard – Grapevine
Westlake386.9–
387.0
622.7–
622.8
  SH 170Proposed upgrade to interchange
DentonRoanoke388.3624.9 
 
 
To Bus. SH 114 / Denton Drive (Loop 118)
389.0–
389.1
626.0–
626.2
  SH 114Proposed upgrade to interchange
Flower Mound392.2631.2  FM 1171 – Lewisville
Argyle395.5636.5  
 
FM 407 to I-35E – Justin
Denton401.6646.3 
 
 
 
FM 1830 south (Country Club Road) to FM 407 – Bartonville
403.0–
403.1
648.6–
648.7
  I-35EI-35E exit 465B
403.9650.0 
 
US 77 south (East Eagle Drive)
South end of US 77 concurrency
404.6651.1 
 
FM 426 east (McKinney Street)
405.6652.7 
 
 
 
 
 
US 77 north (North Locust Street) / US 380 west (West University Drive) to FM 428
North end of US 77 concurrency, south end of US 380 concurrency
408.1656.8  
 
 
Loop 288 / US 380 Truck west
Interchange
Cross Roads412.6664.0 
 
US 380 east – McKinney
Interchange; north end of US 380 concurrency
414.7667.4 
 
FM 424 south
Aubrey418.2673.0  FM 428 (Springhill Road) – Aubrey, Celina
420.2676.2 
 
FM 3524 south
Pilot Point423.2681.1 
 
FM 455 west – Sanger, Ray Roberts Lake and State Park
South end of FM 455 overlap
423.9682.2 
 
 
Bus. US 377 north
425.4684.6 
 
 
 
FM 455 east / FM 1192 west (East Liberty Street) – Pilot Point, Celina
North end of FM 455 overlap
426.7686.7 
 
 
Bus. US 377 south (North Washington Street) – Pilot Point
GraysonTioga430.2692.3 
 
 
Bus. US 377 north (South Donation Street)
430.7693.1 
 
FM 121 east (Sherman Street) – Gunter
431.0693.6 
 
 
Bus. US 377 south (North Donation Street)
431.6694.6 
 
FM 922 west – Valley View
Collinsville436.8703.0 
 
 
Bus. US 377 north (South Main Street)
437.0703.3  FM 902 (Locust Street) – Lake Kiowa, Ethel
437.9704.7 
 
 
Bus. US 377 south (North Main Street)
440.1708.3 
 
 
Bus. US 377 north – Whitesboro
Whitesboro443.5713.7  
 
Spur 129 to SH 56 – Whitesboro, Sherman
445.1716.3 
 
 
Bus. US 377 south – Whitesboro
445.2–
445.3
716.5–
716.6
  US 82 – Gainesville, ShermanInterchange; US 82 exit 624
454.5731.4 
 
FM 901 south – Gordonville
South end of FM 901 overlap
455.2732.6 
 
FM 901 north – Sheppard AFB Annex
North end of FM 901 overlap
Lake Texoma460.4
0.0
740.9
0.0
Willis Bridge; Texas–Oklahoma line
 
 
SH-99 begins
See SH-99
OklahomaLincolnStroud139.9225.1 
 
   SH-99 north / I-44 / Turner Turnpike – Oklahoma City, Tulsa
ODOT lists this as northern terminus; I-44 exit 179; road continues as SH-99 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Texas State Highway Loop 118

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Texas State Highway Loop 118 (Loop 118) is a short and unsigned loop highway. The highway connects Highway 377 to Business State Highway 114 (Bus. SH 114) without the need for an intersection between those highways. The loop is just 0.209 miles (0.336 km) long, and is located entirely within the downtown portion of the town of Roanoke, Texas. The highway was first designated on February 4, 1941. The original route traveled from US 377 just south of Roanoke, along Oak Street, past Bus. SH 114 northward to SH 114, with State Highway Spur 118 (Spur 118) going from Loop 118 to US 377 via Denton Drive.[11] On September 26, 1996, the stretch of Oak St. traveling from US 377 to Denton Dr. was given back to the city of Roanoke.

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The entire route is in Roanoke, Denton County.

mi[12]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  US 377 (Front Street) – Ft. Worth, DentonSouthern terminus; road continues west as Denton Drive
0.2090.336 
 
Bus. SH 114 (Byron Nelson Boulevard)
Northern terminus; road continues as Oak Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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  1. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 99". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  2. ^ "Hole in the Willis Bridge Across Lake Texoma".
  3. ^ Staff, News 12. "ODOT investigating hole on the Willis Bridge".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Another hole opens up in bridge across Lake Texoma".
  5. ^ Ellis, Randy. "Contract awarded to replace bridge over Lake Texoma". NewsOK.
  6. ^ Terry, Ashley (December 13, 2024). "Cresson bypass completion date delayed to late 2025". Hood County News. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  7. ^ "US 377 Cresson Relief Route". Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  8. ^ Cruz, Kathy (January 13, 2023). "TxDOT issues new update for Cresson Relief Route". Hood County News. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  9. ^ Cruz, Kathy (September 7, 2022). "Cresson relief route sees further delays". Hood County News. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  10. ^ Cruz, Kathy (November 12, 2021). "Cresson Relief Route hits roadblock". Hood County News. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  11. ^ General Highway Map, Denton County, Texas (Map) (1961 ed.). 1 inch=2 miles. Cartography by Planning Survey Division. Texas State Highway Department. January 1, 1961. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
  12. ^ Statewide Planning Map (Map). Cartography by Transportation Planning and Programming Division. Texas Department of Transportation. 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
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