Texas State Highway Spur 69
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| State Highway Spur 69 |
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| Length: | 1.26 mi[1] (2.03 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | orig. 1939 curr. 1969 |
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Spur 69 is a four-lane state-maintained roadway in Austin, Texas[1]. It is 1.2 miles in length and is named Koenig Lane (pronounced /ˈkeɪnɪg/). It forms a link between RM 2222 and US 290 at I-35. Spur 69 is signed over its entire length as RM 2222, rather than as Spur 69.
Koenig Lane (Spur 69) heading east from Lamar Boulevard. Note that the road is signed as RM 2222.
Between 1939 and 1945, Spur 69 referred to a short section what is now SH 12 near Deweyville. The current location in Austin was first assigned in 1969.
In 1990, Spur 69 was redesignated as State Highway 169; the designation was reverted to Spur 69 in 1991.
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