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Weird FM shields on US-80 in east Texas

Started by corco, June 28, 2012, 11:04:08 PM

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corco

From the Louisiana line to west of Longview, all the FM junctions are signed as such now. Is this a rogue district or a new shield spec?












Alex


corco

Interesting- in three cross Texas drives since 2010 this is the first time I've seen them anywhere!

US71

I found this in 2007 along US 259:



And another at Waskom back in May
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Road Hog

Only place I've seen those signs are in East Texas.

Alps


US71

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austrini

They're just in East Texas. I found some on US 271 that don't even bother with the "Farm Road" text.

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J N Winkler

These signs aren't a new standard.  They were installed in just one large signing contract and have not appeared in any others before or since.  I think they were probably meant as an experiment.
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US71

Quote from: J N Winkler on July 09, 2012, 10:36:38 AM
These signs aren't a new standard.  They were installed in just one large signing contract and have not appeared in any others before or since.  I think they were probably meant as an experiment.

I like them better than the rectangles, myself.  I wonder if they'd use brown for Recreational Roads?
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