*** Welcome to piglix ***

Texas State Highway 158

State Highway 158 marker

State Highway 158
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 170.20 mi (273.91 km)
Existed: by 1931 – present
Major junctions
West end: Texas 302.svgTexas FM 181.svg SH 302/FM 181 near Goldsmith
 

I-20.svg I-20 – Midland
US 87.svg US 87 in Sterling City

US 277.svg US 277 in Bronte
East end: US 67.svgUS 83.svg US 67/US 83 in Ballinger
Highway system
SH 157 SH 159
SH 108 SH 109 I-110

State Highway 158 marker

I-20.svg I-20 – Midland
US 87.svg US 87 in Sterling City

State Highway 158 or SH 158 is a state highway running from near Goldsmith, Texas eastward to Ballinger, Texas.

SH 158 begins at an intersection with State Highway 302/Farm to Market Road 181 northwest of Odessa in unincorporated Ector County. The highway runs in an northeast–southwest direction until Philips Plant Road, turning into a more east–west direction. SH 158 enters the town of Goldsmith, intersecting with Farm to Market Road 866. The highway resumes its rural route and has an interchange with U.S. Route 385 north of Odessa. SH 158 turns into a southeast–northwest direction near the Ector–Midland county line. The highway shares a short overlap with State Highway 191 in west Midland. The overlap ends at an interchange with Loop 250, with SH 158 following Loop 250 until Interstate 20. The highway leaves Interstate 20 in southeast Midland, running southeast–northwest through rural Midland County. SH 158 runs through Glasscock County and Garden City before entering Sterling County. SH 158 shares an overlap with U. S. Route 87, with the two highways running through Sterling City together. SH 158 leaves US 87 at the eastern edge of Sterling City, running in a north–south direction before resuming an east–west direction. The highway runs through Coke County, serving the towns of Robert Lee and Bronte and later enters Runnels County. SH 158 ends at an intersection with U.S. Route 67/U.S. Route 83 in the town of Ballinger.


...
Wikipedia

...