Texas State Highway 70

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Texas State Highway 70 is a north–south state highway in Texas that runs through the Texas Panhandle and central regions, connecting several rural communities and serving as an important regional transportation route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road transportation infrastructure
state highway
accessControl at-grade intersections
country United States of America
surface form: United States
direction north–south
hasJunctionWith U.S. highways in Texas
other Texas state highways
highwayNumber 70
highwayType State Highway
isPublicRoad true
locatedIn Texas
rural Texas
locatedInRegion Texas Panhandle
central Texas
maintainedBy Texas Department of Transportation
partOf Texas state highways
surface form: Texas state highway system
roadClassification state highway
roadFunction connects rural communities
regional transportation route
servesAreaType rural areas
small towns
speedCategory high-speed rural highway
state Texas
surfaceType paved
transportNetworkRole regional connector
usedFor automobile traffic
local travel
regional travel
truck traffic

Referenced by (3)

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Pampa, Texas, United States majorHighway Texas State Highway 70
subject surface form: Pampa, Texas
Dickens County hasMajorHighway Texas State Highway 70
Borden County roadNetwork Texas State Highway 70
this entity surface form: Texas State Highway 70 passes through