Talk:Texas State Highway 6
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Update
Texas SH 6 between Navasota & College Station is becoming a freeway.
98.194.130.215 (talk) 22:14, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
Interesting business loop oddity in Bryan
On FM 1179 westbound (E Villa Maria) approaching business loop 6 R, there is a sign for business loop 6 J. You can see it in Google street view. The signs at the intersection show 6 R as expected. When I saw it, I figured somebody in the highway department who didn't know any better just grabbed the first business loop 6 sign at hand, not realizing that the letter codes were on them. Then I came back here and found that there is no business loop 6 J (geographically, best guess for eventual location would be ca. Valley Mills, Clifton, or Iredell). --Mr Wednesday (talk) 02:58, 17 July 2014 (UTC)