Texas State Highway 82
State Highway 82 is a state highway in Jefferson County, Texas, United States, that connects Louisiana Highway 82 at the Louisiana state line with Texas State Highway 73 in Port Arthur. A roadway existed from at least 1970, when the Gulfgate Bridge was completed; the route was designated SH 82 in 1975. The designation had previously applied to a route in West Texas, from 1923 to 1958.History
Pecos, Ward, and Winkler counties
SH 82 was originally designated on August 21, 1923, on a route from the West Texas town of Monahans south to Fort Stockton, with a planned extension south to Sanderson, replacing part of SH 17. On October 16, 1928, SH 82 was extended north to Kermit. On June 25, 1929, SH 82 was extended north to the New Mexico state line. The planned extension to Sanderson was transferred to newly designated U.S. Highway 285 on September 26, 1939. On February 27, 1958, the remainder of the route was renumbered as SH 18, to coordinate with its intersection with New [Mexico State Road 18].On January 29, 1975, SH 82 was designated over its current route in Jefferson County from SH 87 to Louisiana Highway 82. On January 7, 1987, the route was extended to SH 73 incorporating the former Texas State [Highway Spur 214|Spur 214]. The section west of Sabine Pass was previously proposed on September 19, 1956, as SH 362, but the designation was changed to FM 1900 on December 13, 1956, and FM 1900 was completed, and FM 1900 was cancelled on October 30, 1958, due to completion of construction.Major junctions