State Highway 70 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length: | 315.886 mi (508.369 km) | |||
Existed: | 1926 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | US 277 south of Blackwell | |||
SH 153 near Nolan I-20 / US 84 in Sweetwater US 180 in Roby SH 92 in Rotan US 380 in Jayton SH 208 near Spur US 82 / SH 114 in Dickens US 62 / US 70 in Matador SH 86 in Turkey SH 256 near Antelope Flats US 287 in Clarendon I-40 near Groom US 60 / SH 152 in Pampa |
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North end: | US 83 south of Perryton | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Coke, Nolan, Fisher, Kent, Dickens, Motley, Hall, Briscoe, Donley, Gray, Roberts, Ochiltree | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Business State Highway 70-G | |
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Location: | Sweetwater |
Length: | 3.788 mi (6.096 km) |
Existed: | 1990–present |
State Highway 70 (SH 70) is a state highway in Texas. The route runs approximately 315 miles (507 km) from US 277 near Blackwell to US 83 south of Perryton.
SH 70 begins in far northeastern Coke County at a junction with US 277 north of Bronte. The highway soon crosses into Nolan County, where it serves as the northern terminus of SH 153. The first large city along SH 70's route is Sweetwater; here, the route is concurrent with Interstate 20 and US 84 along the south side of the city, between IH 20's Exits #244 and #247, before it resumes its northward course and enters Fisher County. SH 70 intersects US 180 in Roby and SH 92 in Rotan. Continuing north into Kent County, the route begins a concurrency with US 380 that lasts until Jayton. In Dickens County, SH 70 serves as the northern terminus of SH 208 and passes through the east and north side of Spur before reaching Dickens and an intersection with US 82 / SH 114. After heading almost due north from here, the route enters Motley County and passes through the town of Roaring Springs. The next major city along the route is Matador, where SH 70 and US 70 intersect one another (along with US 62). After leaving Matador, SH 70 enters Hall County, where it has a brief concurrency with SH 86 through Turkey. The highway then briefly turns to the northwest and enters Briscoe County, beginning a brief concurrency with SH 256, before turning to the west and reentering Hall County; the two routes separate near the community of South Brice. SH 70 resumes a more northerly path into Donley County, and has a short concurrency with US 287 through Clarendon. After the two routes separate, SH 70 heads due north to a junction with Interstate 40 at its Exit #124, near the Donley–Gray County line. Northbound SH 70 is concurrent with the freeway for about 3.5 mi (5.6 km) before the routes split at IH 40 Exit #121. SH 70 continues north into Pampa, where it intersects US 60 and has a half-mile duplex with SH 152. After leaving Pampa, the route turns more to the north-northeast, and enters the sparsely-populated Roberts County, where its only intersections are with a few farm to market roads that connect to the county seat of Miami. SH 70 then enters Ochiltree County and reaches its northern terminus at US 83 south of Perryton. While the current official route description of SH 70 indicates a concurrency with US 83 to a junction with SH 15 in Perryton, that roadway is presently signed only as US 83, which agrees with TxDOT's County Map Book, and signage in Perryton at the SH 15 junction with US 83 directs traffic to SH 70 using "TO SH 70" markers.