Kaufman County U.S. Route 175



marker u.s. highway 175 east of kaufman


on far side of seagoville, 175 passes kaufman county , descends valley includes land overseen john bunker sands wetland center , crossing of east fork of trinity river. river marks city limit boundary between seagoville , crandall.


after rising out of valley area, highway goes through crandall intersecting farm market road 741 (which connects crandall forney), passing center of town, , exit, farm market road 148 (connecting crandall terrell). few miles later, rural interchange county road 4104-bud stoy road marks city limit border of crandall , kaufman. freeway continues kaufman past wide right curve @ state highway 243 interchange, passes brief urban section @ business state highway 34 (washington street) exit. after mile, exit state highway 34 comes along.


after exit, 175 loses freeway characteristics continues four-lane divided highway. highway proceeds several miles before approaching kemp. here bypass takes 175 around north , east of town, while first of 3 business routes of 175 goes through kemp along 175 s previous routing in area. after bypass makes way past freeway-style exit @ state highway 274 (which forms east end of business 175), 175 leaves main part of kemp.


the highway continues divided four-lane road past 2 multi-bridge spans of cedar creek reservoir. between 2 spans city limit border between kemp , mabank. after second span of lake, 175 begins bypassing main part of mabank while 175 business route serves through-town portion along previous routing of highway. 1 part of 175 along bypass freeway-style, @ interchange state highway 198. highway leaves kaufman county before completing bypass of mabank.







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