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Texas State Highway 4

Perspective from SH 4 West
SH 4 meets FM 1419 here. FM (UR) 1419 travels south to reach South Point, the southmost part of the continental United States. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
This is a typical view of SH 4 east of US 77/83. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
Until 1997, this was the end point of SH 4. SH 4 meets US 77/83 northbound here. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
SH 4 meets US 77/83 southbound here. The short leg of US 77/83 southbound opened in 1997 from here. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
The short section of SH 4 from US 77/83 to the Gateway International Bridge was added to SH 4 in 1997. This is former US 77/83. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
All Texas border entry points have this warning sign reminding that it is illegal to transport firearms into Mexico. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
SH 4 meets BU 77-Z here. BU 77-Z has a reassurance marker for US 281, even though US 281 ends well before this point. Photo taken February 19, 2006.

This is the final overhead sign for SH 4 and the final turn inside the United States. Beyond this point, SH 4 ends at the Mexican Border crossing ahead. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
Perspective from SH 4 East
This is the first reassurance marker on SH 4 eastbound. Photo taken February 19, 2006.
SH 4 meets BU 77-Z immediately after the border crossing. Use SH 4 to reach US 77/83, and use BU 77-Z to reach US 281. Photo taken February 19, 2006.

Page Updated September 5, 2006.