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Texas State Highway 137

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State Highway 137 or SH 137 is a Texas state highway that runs from Brownfield to near Ozona in west Texas. This route was designated by 1939 on a route from Brownfield south through Midland and Rankin, ending west of Sheffield. By 1942, everything south of Lamesa was either cancelled or transferred to SH 51. It was exnteded south to Stanton in 1950. In 1984, the route was extended 109 miles south to its current southern terminus, when it replaced all or portions of RM 33, RM 865, and RM 1800.

Previous routes

SH 137 was previously designed by 1933 along a different west Texas route between Lubbock and McCamey. By 1939, this route had been reassigned to U.S. Route 62 and SH 51.

Counties and junctions

County Junction Notes
Terry US 385Brownfield
US 82/US 380 – Brownfield
US 62 – Brownfield
Dawson SH 83Welch
US 180Lamesa
SH 349 – near Lamesa
Martin SH 176
I 20Stanton
Midland no intersections
Glasscock SH 158
Reagan US 67Big Lake
Crockett US 190
SH 163 near Ozona

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