List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (2700–2799)


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FM 2700

Farm to Market Road 2700 is located entirely in Callahan County.

FM 2701

Farm to Market Road 2701 is located in Knox and Haskell counties.

FM 2702

Farm to Market Road 2702 is located entirely in Jones County.

FM 2703

Farm to Market Road 2703 is located entirely in Jones County.

FM 2704

Farm to Market Road 2704 is a former highway that was located entirely in Bosque County. No highway currently uses the FM 2704 designation.
FM 2704 was designated on September 20, 1961, running from FM 56 north of Valley Mills eastward to a county road. The highway was extended further east on May 2, 1962. FM 2704 was cancelled on July 2, 1965, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1637.

FM 2705

Farm to Market Road 2705 is located entirely in Limestone County.

FM 2706

Farm to Market Road 2706 is located entirely in Anderson County.

FM 2707

Farm to Market Road 2707 is located in Coleman and Callahan counties.

FM 2707 (1961)

FM 2707 was first designated on September 20, 1961, running from FM 2005 east of Pecan Wells southeast to a county road. The highway was cancelled on October 9, 1961, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1047.

FM 2708

Farm to Market Road 2708, or FM 2708, in eastern Texas, runs about from an intersection with a county road, north to an intersection with State Highway 21 in Linwood.
FM 2708 has no local street names. Rural for all its length, the landscape along the road includes rolling hills of alternating open pastures and trees. The entire road has 2 lanes and no shoulders. All of FM 2708 is in south-southeast Cherokee County.
The road was commissioned on September 20, 1961, though it is unclear as to when FM 2708 was completed. The road serves no towns other than a small community, Linwood, at its northern terminus. The road connects the rural area to SH 21, which leads west to Alto and east to Nacogdoches. Otherwise, FM 2708 only intersects with local county roads.
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FM 2709

Farm to Market Road 2709 is located entirely in Henderson County.

FM 2710

Farm to Market Road 2710 is located entirely in Smith County.

FM 2711

Farm to Market Road 2711 is located entirely in Ochiltree County.

FM 2712

Farm to Market Road 2712 is located entirely in Houston County.

FM 2713

Farm to Market Road 2713 is located entirely in Nacogdoches County.

FM 2714

Farm to Market Road 2714 is located entirely in Fayette County.

FM 2714 (1961)

FM 2714 was first designated on September 20, 1961, running from US 59 north of Corrigan to a road intersection. The highway was cancelled on May 23, 1966, with the mileage being transferred to FM 357.

FM 2715

Farm to Market Road 2715 is a former highway that was located in Clay County. No highway currently uses the FM 2715 designation.
FM 2715 was designated on May 2, 1962, running from FM 171 at Thornberry southeastward to FM 1740 at a distance of approximately. The highway was extended to a road intersection on May 6, 1964. FM 2715 was cancelled on June 21, 1967, with the mileage being transferred to FM 2393.

FM 2716

Farm to Market Road 2716 is located entirely in Delta County.

FM 2717

Farm to Market Road 2717 is located entirely in Calhoun County.

FM 2718

Farm to Market Road 2718 is located entirely in DeWitt County.

FM 2719

Farm to Market Road 2719 is located entirely in Hill County.

FM 2719 (1961)

FM 2719 was first designated on September 20, 1961, running from US 90-A in Shiner southwest to a county road at a distance of. The highway's northern terminus was relocated to SH 95 on May 30, 1962. FM 2719 was cancelled on May 24, 1962, with the mileage being transferred to FM 966.

FM 2720

Farm to Market Road 2720 is located in Hays and Caldwell counties.

RM 2721

Ranch to Market Road 2721 is located in Gillespie and Blanco counties.

RM 2722

Ranch to Market Road 2722 is located entirely in Comal County.

FM 2723

Farm to Market Road 2723 is located entirely in Franklin County.

FM 2724

Farm to Market Road 2724 is located entirely in Karnes County.

FM 2725

Farm to Market Road 2725 is located entirely in San Patricio County.

FM 2726

Farm to Market Road 2726 is located entirely in Washington County.

FM 2727

Farm to Market Road 2727 is located entirely in Kaufman County.
FM 2727 begins at an intersection with SH 243 east of Kaufman. The highway travels in a northeast direction, running between the two city lakes and Kaufman Lake. FM 2727 turns in a more eastward direction at County Road 140 before briefly turning towards the south and turning back northeast at County Road 103. The highway continues to run in a northeast direction before ending at an intersection with FM 429 southwest of College Mound.
FM 2727 was designated on September 20, 1961, running from SH 243 near Kaufman to County Road 103 at a distance of approximately. The highway was extended to FM 429 on June 25, 1962, bringing FM 2727 to its current route.
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FM 2728

Farm to Market Road 2728 is located entirely in Kaufman County.
FM 2728 begins at an intersection with SH 34 between Kaufman and Oak Ridge. The highway runs northeast through Oak Ridge then runs through more rural areas of the county. FM 2728 runs near Trinity Valley Community College and has an overlap with FM 429. The two highways separate just north of I-20, with FM 2728 running northeast to Elmo. In Elmo, the highway shares an overlap with US 80. FM 2728 continues to run in a northeast direction before turning northeast near County Road 342. The highway continues to run northwest until ending at an intersection with FM 429 near Ables Springs.
FM 2728 was designated on September 20, 1961, running from US 80 in Elmo southwestward to FM 429. The highway was extended from FM 429 to SH 34 near Kaufman on May 6, 1964. On May 5, 1966, FM 2728 was extended northeast from US 80 in Elmo to road intersection. The highway was extended further north to FM 429, bringing FM 2728 to its current routing.
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FM 2729

Farm to Market Road 2729 is located entirely in Grayson County.

FM 2730

Farm to Market Road 2730 is located entirely in Uvalde County.

FM 2731

Farm to Market Road 2731 is located entirely in Eastland County.

FM 2732

Farm to Market Road 2732 is located entirely in San Saba County.

FM 2733

Farm to Market Road 2733 is located entirely in Briscoe County.

FM 2734

Farm to Market Road 2734 is located entirely in Collingsworth County.

FM 2735

Farm to Market Road 2735 is located entirely in Bowie County.

FM 2736

Farm to Market Road 2736 is located entirely in Hunt County.

FM 2737

Farm to Market Road 2737 is located in Hunt and Rains counties.

FM 2738

Farm to Market Road 2738 is located entirely in Johnson County.

FM 2739

Farm to Market Road 2739 is located entirely in Cooke County.

FM 2740

Farm to Market Road 2740 is a former highway that was located in Young County. No highway currently uses the FM 2740 designation.
FM 2740 was designated on May 2, 1962, running from SH 254 at Henry Chapel, northeastward to the Jack county line. The highway was cancelled on May 22, 1964, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1191.

FM 2741

Farm to Market Road 2741 is located entirely in Lipscomb County.

FM 2742

Farm to Market Road 2742 is located entirely in Coke County.

FM 2743

Farm to Market Road 2743 is located entirely in Angelina County.
FM 2743 begins at an intersection with SH 63 east of Zavalla. The highway travels east through the Angelina National Forest and intersects FM 3373 before ending at the entrance to Caney Creek Park at Forest Service Road 336.
FM 2743 was designated on October 28, 1966 on its current route.
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FM 2743 (1962)

FM 2743 was first designated on May 2, 1962, running from US 87 east of Eden, northward at a distance of approximately. The highway was cancelled on May 16, 1966, with the mileage being transferred to RM 2134.

FM 2744

Farm to Market Road 2744 is located entirely in Fisher County.

FM 2745

Farm to Market Road 2745 is located entirely in Falls County.

FM 2745 (1962)

FM 2745 was first designated on June 2, 1962, running from FM 716 west of Premont to SH 285 at a distance of approximately. The highway was cancelled on May 1, 1965; the southern was transferred to FM 1538 and the remainder was removed from the Farm to Market Road system.

FM 2746

Farm to Market Road 2746 is located entirely in Falls County.

FM 2747

Farm to Market Road 2747 is located entirely in Shelby County.

FM 2747 (1962)

FM 2747 was first designated on May 2, 1962, running from US 380, 11 miles west of Clairemont, northward to a point at a distance of approximately. The highway was cancelled on June 10, 1965, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1081.

RM 2748

Ranch to Market Road 2748 is located in Real and Uvalde counties.

FM 2748 (1962)

FM 2748 was first designated on May 2, 1962, running from US 83, north of the Salt Fork Brazos River, southeast to a point at a distance of approximately. The highway was extended to the Salt Fork Brazos River on June 28, 1963. FM 2748 was cancelled on May 22, 1964, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1263.

FM 2748 (1965)

FM 2748 was designated a second time on June 1, 1965, running from SH 317 in Belton to FM 439. The highway was cancelled on January 31, 1974, with the mileage being transferred to FM 93.

FM 2749

Farm to Market Road 2749 is located entirely in Limestone County.

FM 2750

Farm to Market Road 2750 runs from an intersection with FM 2064 northwest of New Summerfield, east to an intersection with State Highway 110.
FM 2750 has no local street names. Rural for all its length, the landscape along the road includes rolling hills of alternating open pastures and trees. The entire road has 2 lanes and no shoulders. All of FM 2750 is in north-northeast Cherokee County.
The road was commissioned on May 2, 1962, though it is unclear as to when FM 2750 was completed. The road serves no towns other than a small community, Blackjack, at its eastern terminus. The road connects the rural area to 2 other roads: FM 2064, which leads southwest to Tecula and northeast to just south of Troup; and SH 110, which goes north to Troup and south to New Summerfield. Otherwise, FM 2750 only intersects with local county roads.
Plans have been in the works for many years for a new lake, Lake Columbia, to be built along Mud Creek, a branch of which FM 2750 crosses. In advance of construction, a new Minute Order was commissioned in 2005, to reduce the mileage of FM 2750 to. This change will affect the western end of the road, and its intersection with FM 2064, which will no longer connect to FM 2750 after Lake Columbia is built. Construction on the lake has not yet commenced, so signage and length of the road has not yet changed to reflect the 2005 Order.
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FM 2751

Farm to Market Road 2751 is located entirely in Gregg County.

FM 2752

Farm to Market Road 2752 is located entirely in Henderson County.

FM 2753

Farm to Market Road 2753 is located entirely in Rusk County.

FM 2754

Farm to Market Road 2754 is located entirely in Austin County.

FM 2755

Farm to Market Road 2755 is located entirely in Collin County.

FM 2756

Farm to Market Road 2756 is located entirely in Collin County.

FM 2757

Farm to Market Road 2757 is located entirely in Kaufman County.
FM 2757 begins at an intersection with FM 740 in Mesquite just south of I-20. The highway runs in a southeast direction through rural areas of the county, running just south of Soil Conservation Service Site Reservoir 11 before ending at an intersection with FM 741 southeast of the Heartland subdivision.
FM 2757 was designated on June 25, 1962, running from FM 740 to FM 741. There have been no changes to the route since then.
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RM 2758

Ranch to Market Road 2758 is located entirely in Hemphill County.

FM 2758

The original FM 2758 was designated on May 2, 1962 from SH 36 at Orchard north 2.5 miles to a point 0.4 mile south of the Brazos River. On July 30, 1963 FM 2758 was cancelled and transferred to FM 1489.

FM 2759

Farm to Market Road 2759 is located entirely in Fort Bend County. The highway begins at Interstate 69 /U.S. Route 59, heads southwest along Crabb River Road to FM 762, then turns southeast and ends in Thompsons.
FM 2759 was designated on May 2, 1962 from FM 762 at Crabb southeast 7.4 miles to Thompsons. The only change was on September 9, 1973 the road was extended northeast 1.7 miles to US 59.

FM 2760

Farm to Market Road 2760 is located entirely in Calhoun County.

FM 2761

Farm to Market Road 2761 is located entirely in Colorado County.

FM 2762

Farm to Market Road 2762 is located entirely in Fayette County.

FM 2763

Farm to Market Road 2763 is located entirely in Scurry County.

FM 2763 (1962)

The original FM 2763 was designated on May 2, 1962 from US 77, 1 mile south of Hallettsville, southwest 5.3 miles to Mont. On November 26, 1969 the road was extended southwest 1.8 miles from Mont. FM 2763 was cancelled on May 18, 1970 and became a portion of FM 318.

FM 2764

Farm to Market Road 2764 is located in Wharton and Colorado counties.

FM 2765

Farm to Market Road 2765 is located entirely in Wharton County.

RM 2766

Ranch to Market Road 2766 is located entirely in Blanco County.

FM 2767

Farm to Market Road 2767 is located in Smith and Gregg counties.

RM 2767

RM 2768

Ranch to Market Road 2768 is located entirely in Llano County.

RM 2769

Ranch to Market Road 2769 is located entirely in Travis County.

FM 2770

Farm to Market Road 2770 is located entirely in Hays County.

FM 2770 (1962)

The original FM 2770 was designated on May 2, 1962 from FM 466, 2.7 miles east of FM 477, south 8 miles to a point 3.5 miles north of the Gonzales County line. FM 2770 was cancelled on June 15, 1967 and became a portion of FM 1117.

FM 2771

Farm to Market Road 2771 is located entirely in Kerr County. The highway is known locally as Lower Turtle Creek Road.
FM 2771 begins at an intersection with SH 16 southwest of Kerrville. The highway runs parallel to Turtle Creek and crosses the creek twice before turning north and ending at an intersection with SH 173 southeast of Kerrville. FM 2771 is a two-lane road with a speed limit of 55 MPH for its entire length.
FM 2771 was designated on May 2, 1962, running from SH 16 to FM 689. There have been no changes to the route since then.
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FM 2772

Farm to Market Road 2772 is located entirely in Wilson County.

FM 2773

Farm to Market Road 2773 is located entirely in Karnes County.

FM 2774

Farm to Market Road 2774 is located entirely in Burleson County.

RM 2775

Ranch to Market Road 2775 is located entirely in El Paso County. The highway is known locally as Hueco Tanks Road.
RM 2775 begins in western Butterfield northeast of El Paso at Montana Avenue which carries US 62 and US 180 in northeastern El Paso County. The route encounters gentle grades running through a valley in the western Hueco Mountains east of Fort Bliss, past the Hueco Tanks rock formation to Hueco Tanks State Historic Site, a state park maintained by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The road becomes PR 68 upon entering the park. Along its length, the road intersects only local streets and private roads.
RM 2775 was designated on June 2, 1967 along the current route. On February 21, 1974, the continuation of the road within the state park, previously without designation, was named Park Road 68.
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FM 2775 (1962)

The original FM 2775 was designated on May 2, 1962, running from FM 628 west of Loyola Beach to a point approximately to the northwest. The highway was cancelled on May 18, 1966, with the mileage being transferred to FM 772.

FM 2776

Farm to Market Road 2776 is located entirely in Brazos County.

FM 2777

Farm to Market Road 2777 is located entirely in Freestone County.

FM 2778

Farm to Market Road 2778 is a former highway that was located in Walker County. No highway currently uses the FM 2778 designation.
FM 2778 was designated on May 2, 1962, from SH 150 northeastward a distance of. FM 2778 was cancelled on December 21, 1990 and became a portion of FM 2693. FM 2778 was not cancelled until the road connecting FM 2693's previous end to FM 2778 was complete.

FM 2779

Farm to Market Road 2779 is located entirely in Frio County.

FM 2780

Farm to Market Road 2780 is located entirely in Washington County.

FM 2781

Farm to Market Road 2781 is located in Houston and Trinity counties.

FM 2782

Farm to Market Road 2782 is located entirely in Nacogdoches County.

FM 2783

Farm to Market Road 2783 is located entirely in Nacogdoches County.

FM 2784

Farm to Market Road 2784 is located entirely in Sabine County.

FM 2785

Farm to Market Road 2785 is located entirely in San Augustine County.

FM 2786

Farm to Market Road 2786 is located entirely in Collin County. The highway is locally known as Stacy Road.
FM 2786 begins at junction with SH 5 in Allen. FM 2786 enters into Fairview and ends at an intersection with FM 1378.
The current FM 2786 was designated on May 25, 1976, running from US 75 eastward to FM 1378. On June 27, 1995, the entire highway was internally re-designated as Urban Road 2786 by the Texas Department of Transportation. On July 26, 2007, the section from US 75 to SH 5 was cancelled and removed from the state highway system.
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FM 2786 (1962)

The first FM 2786 was designated on May 2, 1962, running from SH 103 to a road intersection at a distance of approximately. The highway was decommissioned on June 20, 1967, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1992.

FM 2786 (1967)

FM 2786 was designated for a second time on October 25, 1967, running from FM 1670 to Stillhouse Hollow Lake at a distance of approximately as a redesignation of the old route of FM 1670. The highway's western terminus was moved on October 1, 1968. FM 2786 was cancelled on December 29, 1975, with the mileage being transferred to FM 2484.

FM 2787

Farm to Market Road 2787 is located entirely in Shelby County.

FM 2788

Farm to Market Road 2788 is located entirely in Shelby County.

FM 2789

Farm to Market Road 2789 is located entirely in Bowie County.

FM 2790

Farm to Market Road 2790 runs from FM 471 in LaCoste to I-410 in southwestern San Antonio.
FM 2790 begins at an intersection with FM 471 in LaCoste and runs along the southern half of Castro Avenue through the town. The highway runs in a southern direction before entering the town of Lytle and has an overlap with SH 132. FM 2790 meets I-35 before leaving the town and turns to the east. The highway enters Somerset and runs along Dixon Street before turning northeast onto Somerset Road. FM 2790 intersects with Loop 1604 before leaving the town. The highway enters the city limits of San Antonio and crosses over the Medina River. FM 2790 continues to run in a northeast direction through the southwestern part of the city before ending at I-410/SH 16/SH 130.
The current FM 2790 was designated on August 23, 1973, running from FM 471 in LaCoste to a point at US 81 in Lytle, then from another point at US 81 to FM 1604 in Somerset as a renumbering of a portion of FM 1518. On June 21, 1977, the eastern terminus of the highway was moved when FM 1604 was re-rerouted through Somerset. The highway was extended northeast past Loop 1604. The highway was extended further northeastward to the Medina River on May 27, 1987. The last change came on November 11, 1987, when FM 2790 was extended to I-410 in San Antonio.
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FM 2790 (1962)

FM 2790 was first designated on May 2, 1962, running from SH 26 west of DeKalb westward to a county road. This highway was cancelled on May 18, 1970, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1701.

FM 2791

Farm to Market Road 2791 is located entirely in Cass County.

FM 2792

Farm to Market Road 2792 is located entirely in Panola County.

FM 2792 (1962)

The original FM 2792 was designated on May 2, 1962 from FM 31 in DeBerry west and south 4.7 miles to FM 1186. FM 2792 was cancelled on November 24, 1970 and became a portion of FM 1794.

FM 2793

Farm to Market Road 2793 is located entirely in Walker County.

FM 2793 (1962)

FM 2793 was first designated on May 2, 1962 from SH 154 southward through Kelsey to FM 554. This was cancelled on August 3, 1971 and mileage was transferred to FM 1795.

FM 2794

Farm to Market Road 2794 is located in Crosby and Dickens counties.

FM 2795

Farm to Market Road 2795 is located entirely in Rains County.

FM 2796

Farm to Market Road 2796 is located entirely in Upshur County.

FM 2797

Farm to Market Road 2797 is located entirely in Liberty County.

FM 2798

Farm to Market Road 2798 is located in Hardin and Polk counties.

FM 2799

Farm to Market Road 2799 is located entirely in Jasper County.