Farm to Market Road 2393

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State Highway in Texas

Farm to Market Road 2393
Certified mileage: 22.1 mi (n)
(35.4 km)
Cities/towns:
(over 10,000 pop.)
Direction: North-South
Junction Location
Clay County
FM 171 Thornberry
FM 1740 No city
SH 79 Dean
US 287 Jolly
US 82 Jolly
FM 1954 No city
Legend
  county name   unconstructed
  begin/end concurrency, bold route is carried through   intersecting routes are concurrent
  deleted route   closed
  a bold route on white background indicates termini.
< FM 2392 FM 2394 >
Texas State Highways
Current - Deleted

Farm to Market Road 2393 or FM 2393 is a two-lane, state-maintained highway that connects the farming, residential, and recreational areas of western Clay County, Texas. It was designated in November 1971.

  • Distance: 22.1 miles (35.4 kilometers)
  • Counties: Clay

FM 2393 terminates at FM 171 in the small, unincorporated town of Thornberry in far northwestern Clay County and at FM 1954 near Lake Arrowhead in west central Clay County.

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