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List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (2300–2399)

Farm to Market Roads in Texas are owned and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

FM 2300
Farm to Market Road 2300 (FM 2300) is located in Carson and Gray counties. The southern terminus of FM 2300 is at Business I-40 in Groom in Carson County. The highway travels north along Eastern Avenue and has a junction with I-40 before leaving the town. FM 2300 continues north before turning east at County Road 168. It enters Gray County and turns back north at Ollinger Road. FM 2300 crosses FM 293 before reaching its northern terminus at US 60 southeast of Pampa. FM 2300 was designated on October 26, 1954, from US 60 southward to FM 292 (current FM 293) at a distance of . The designation was extended to US 66 (now Business I-40) on June 28, 1963. ;Junction list {{TXint {{TXint ==FM 2301==
FM 2301
Farm to Market Road 2301 (FM 2301) is located in Floyd, Swisher, and Armstrong counties. FM 2301 begins at an intersection with US 70 near Aiken. The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas of Floyd County, intersecting FM 2286 and FM 788. FM 2301 enters Swisher County and turns west at County Road 27 and turns back north at an intersection with FM 1612. The highway ends at an intersection with FM 285 south of Wayside. FM 2301 travels through entirely rural areas of the South Plains and Panhandle regions and does not travel through any towns, except for the unincorporated community of Claytonville. FM 2301 was designated on October 26, 1954, running from FM 788 southward to US 70 in Aiken at a distance of over an old routing of FM 788. The highway was extended northward and westward to FM 1612 on October 31, 1957. FM 2301 was extended northward to FM 285 on June 2, 1967; this last extension replaced parts of FM 1612 and FM 1318 and all of FM 2398. ;Junction list ==FM 2302==
FM 2302
Farm to Market Road 2302 (FM 2302) is located in Coleman County. FM 2302 begins at an intersection with SH 206 northeast of Coleman. The highway travels in an eastern direction before ending at an intersection with FM 1176. FM 2302 was designated on December 17. 1954, running from SH 206 northeast of Coleman, eastward to Cross Roads and northward to SH 206 at a distance of . The section of highway from Cross Roads northward to SH 206 was transferred to FM 1176 on June 26, 1967. ==FM 2303==
FM 2303
Farm to Market Road 2303 (FM 2303) is located in Erath County. FM 2303 begins at an intersection with SH 108 just outside of the Stephenville city limits. The highway travels in a northwest direction and intersects FM 3025 before ending at an intersection with FM 219. FM 2303 was designated on October 31, 1958, running from SH 108 northwestward at a distance of . The highway was extended to FM 219 on June 28, 1963. FM 2303 (1955) A previous route numbered FM 2303 was designated on January 26, 1955, from Whitewright east to Randolph. This became part of FM 1281 shortly after designation. ==FM 2304==
FM 2304
Farm to Market Road 2304 (FM 2304) is located in Travis County. FM 2304 begins at an intersection with FM 1626 in Manchaca. The highway travels along Manchaca Road and passes near several subdivisions in southern Austin before state maintenance ends at an intersection with Matthews Lane just south of William Cannon Drive. The current FM 2304 was designated on September 27, 1960, running from FM 1626 in Manchaca northeastward to south of Loop 293 (now US 290) at a distance of . The northern terminus was relocated to Matthews Lane on June 25, 1962, decreasing the highway's length by . The route was redesignated Urban Road 2304 (UR 2304) on June 27, 1995. The designation reverted to FM 2304 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018. FM 2304 (planned 1955) The first route numbered FM 2304 was planned in Bell County on July 28, 1955, from SH 36 at Temple, westward to SH 317 north of Belton. This FM 2304 may not have been designated, as it was shown in the logs as part of an extended FM 2305. FM 2304 (1956) The second route numbered FM 2304 was designated on August 17, 1956, running from FM 1005 near Mount Union westward toward Sheffield's Ferry at a distance of . The highway was extended to the Neches River later that year on November 21. FM 2304 was extended across the river On October 31, 1957. The road was extended west of FM 92 at Spurger on October 31, 1958. The highway was cancelled on December 1, 1958, with the mileage being transferred to FM 1013. ==FM 2305==
FM 2305
Farm to Market Road 2305 (FM 2305) is located in Bell County in the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area. FM 2305 begins at Belton Lake in the Woodland area. The highway enters the Temple city limits near an intersection with FM 2271 / Morgan's Point Road. FM 2305 travels through Temple along Adams Avenue and has interchanges with SH 317 and SH 36 / Loop 363 before ending at SH 53 just west of I-35. FM 2305 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route; the portion east of SH 217 was originally planned as FM 2304. The section of highway between SH 317 and SH 53 was redesignated Urban Road 2305 (UR 2305) on June 27, 1995. The designation of that section reverted to FM 2305 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018. ;Junction list {{TXint {{TXint ==FM 2306==
FM 2306
Farm to Market Road 2306 (FM 2306) is located in Hockley County. FM 2306 begins at an intersection with Hartford Road northwest of Levelland. The highway travels in an eastern direction and intersects FM 1490 before ending at US 385. The current FM 2306 was designated on October 31, 1957, along the current route. FM 2306 (1955) A previous route numbered FM 2306 was designated on July 28, 1955, running from US 84 east of Evant, southward at a distance of . The highway was cancelled on December 21, 1956, with the mileage being transferred to FM 183. ==FM 2307==
FM 2307
Farm to Market Road 2307 (FM 2307) is located in Falls County. FM 2307 begins at an intersection with SH 6 about north of Marlin. The highway travels in a northeast direction through rural farmland and intersects FM 3375. State maintenance ends at an intersection with County Road 153, with the road continuing as County Road 152. FM 2307 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. ==FM 2308==
FM 2308
Farm to Market Road 2308 (FM 2308) is located in Falls County in the city of Marlin. Running at a length of just under , FM 2308 is one of the shortest highways in Texas. FM 2308 begins at an intersection with Bus. SH 6. The highway travels in a southeastern direction, running between two small lakes, before ending at an intersection with FM 147. FM 2308 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. ==FM 2309==
FM 2309
Farm to Market Road 2309 (FM 2309) is located in McCulloch County. FM 2309 begins at an intersection with SH 71 southeast of Brady. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural areas and passes many farms before entering Brady. FM 2309 turns north onto A.L. Reed Street near Willie Washington Park then turns west onto 11th Street. The highway continues to travel along 11th Street and ends at an intersection with US 87/US 190/US 377. The current FM 2309 was designated on April 30, 1959, along an old routing of FM 734. FM 2309 (1955) FM 2309 was originally designated on July 28, 1955, in Hamilton County from FM 218 at Indian Gap to the Comanche county line at a distance of . The highway was cancelled on November 26, 1958, with the mileage being transferred to FM 591. This portion of FM 591 was later transferred to FM 1702. ==FM 2310==
FM 2310
Farm to Market Road 2310 (FM 2310) is located in Limestone County. FM 2310 begins at an intersection with US 84 near Lake Mexia. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm lands passes by or near the towns of Echols and Sandy. FM 2310 ends at an intersection with FM 73 near Coolidge. FM 2310 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. ==FM 2311==
FM 2311
Farm to Market Road 2311 (FM 2311) is located in McLennan County. FM 2311 begins at an intersection with SH 31 near Axtell. The highway travels in a northwestern direction through rural farm areas near several wetlands and travels through Leroy, where it intersects FM 308. The highway turns southwest at Tours before turning northwest at an intersection with FM 3149. FM 2311 next then enters West, where it briefly travels along Oak Street before ending at an intersection with FM 2114. FM 2311 was designated on July 28, 1955, traveling from FM 2114 at West to FM 308 at Leroy at a distance of . The highway was extended southeastward to its current southern terminus at SH 31 on June 28, 1963. ;Junction list ==FM 2312==
FM 2312
Farm to Market Road 2312 (FM 2312) is located in Shackelford County. FM 2312 begins at intersection with FM 576 west of Moran. The highway travels in a northern direction through rural areas before ending at an intersection with SH 6. FM 2312 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. ==FM 2313==
FM 2313
Farm to Market Road 2313 (FM 2313) is located in Lampasas County. FM 2313 begins at an intersection with US 190 in Kempner. The highway travels out in a northeast direction and turns northwest at County Road 3300. FM 2313 turns west at County Road 3220 and crosses the Lampasas River before ending at an intersection with FM 580. FM 2313 was designated on July 28, 1955, running from US 190 northwestward to a road intersection at a distance of . The highway was extended northwestward and westward to FM 580 on June 27, 1960. ==FM 2314==
FM 2314
Farm to Market Road 2314 (FM 2314) is located in Lavaca County. FM 2314 begins at an intersection with US 90 Alt. on the eastern edge of Hallettsville. The highway begins traveling in a generally northern direction before turning northeast and running through rural farm areas. State maintenance ends at County Road 138 near Vsetin. FM 2314 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. ==FM 2315==
FM 2316
Farm to Market Road 2316 (FM 2316) is located in El Paso County in the city of El Paso. FM 2316 begins at I-10 near a retail center, with the road continuing past I-10 as Giles Road. The highway travels along McRae Boulevard in a suburban area of the city. FM 2316 ends at an intersection with US 62/US 180 near El Paso International Airport. FM 2316 was designated on July 28, 1955, along the current route. The route was redesignated Urban Road 2316 (UR 2316) on June 27, 1995. The designation reverted to FM 2316 with the elimination of the Urban Road system on November 15, 2018. ==RM 2317==
RM 2317
Ranch to Market Road 2317 (RM 2317) is located in Hudspeth County. RM 2317 runs from US 62/US 180 near Cornudas southward and then eastward before ending at RM 1111. RM 2317 was originally designated as Farm to Market Road 2317 (FM 2317) on July 28, 1955, from US 62 southward to Hueco Gas Pump Station. The route was redesignated RM 2317 on October 27, 1959. It was extended to the west to RM 1111 on May 2, 1962. ==FM 2318==
FM 2318
FM 2318 (Bosque County) FM 2318 (Hudspeth County) ==FM 2319==
FM 2319
FM 2319 (1955) A previous route numbered FM 2319 was designated on September 1, 1955, from SH 121 southwest of McKinney, south and east to new US 75, west of Wetsel. This was formerly a portion of FM 2170 before it was rerouted to run east of US 75 (the remaining 2 miles of this section were removed altogether). FM 2319 was cancelled on September 27, 1957, in exchange for extending FM 2448 (later FM 2478). ==FM 2320==
FM 2320
FM 2320 (1955) A previous route numbered FM 2320 was designated on August 24, 1955, from Commerce, northwest to the Fannin County line at Wolfe City. On November 21, 1956, the road was extended northwest to Bailey. FM 2320 was cancelled (along with FM 2321) on December 5, 1958, and transferred to FM 1281 (now SH 11). ==FM 2321==
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