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PawPaw_n_Gram
Mar 21, 2016Explorer
Your route is about 45 miles.
Taking I-45 is about 70 miles. Much construction on I-45 between Richland and Fairfield when we traveled it March 3, 2016. Some lane closures for a couple stretches.
In general - Texas FM- roads with 2 or 3 digit numbers are in good shape. What you will find is a two lane road with limited passing zones and a high speed limit.
If the FM road has no shoulders, it can be a 70 mph speed limit. With 5 ft shoulders, it can be a 75 mph speed limit. That won't impact you towing, but could cause a buildup of traffic behind you.
Looking at satellite photos - it looks like FM-488 does not have shoulders and FM-59 does.
Note - the route takes you right below the Richland-Chambers Lake Dam. The information I can find says the lake is full and releasing water into the channel. That should not impact your drive, but be aware that portions of Texas are VERY wet from recent rains.
Taking I-45 is about 70 miles. Much construction on I-45 between Richland and Fairfield when we traveled it March 3, 2016. Some lane closures for a couple stretches.
In general - Texas FM- roads with 2 or 3 digit numbers are in good shape. What you will find is a two lane road with limited passing zones and a high speed limit.
If the FM road has no shoulders, it can be a 70 mph speed limit. With 5 ft shoulders, it can be a 75 mph speed limit. That won't impact you towing, but could cause a buildup of traffic behind you.
Looking at satellite photos - it looks like FM-488 does not have shoulders and FM-59 does.
Note - the route takes you right below the Richland-Chambers Lake Dam. The information I can find says the lake is full and releasing water into the channel. That should not impact your drive, but be aware that portions of Texas are VERY wet from recent rains.
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