A previous route numbered FM 2801 was designated on May 2, 1962, from US 190 northwest of Bon Wier to a point 5.0 miles (8.0 km) northeast.
Farm to Market Road 2809 (FM 2809) is located in Culberson County in West Texas.
The southern terminus of RM 2810 is at a point 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Marfa,[12][13] where pavement and state maintenance begin along the Pinto Canyon Road in Cleveland Flat near Wild Horse Draw.
[14][15] The two-lane route proceeds to the northwest along the northern fringe of the Cuesta del Burro range of the Chinati Mountains.
[16] In the city, RM 2810 turns north along South Hoover Street before reaching its northern terminus at US 90.
It runs through the Texas A&M University campus and next to the George Bush Presidential Library and Easterwood Airport.
Ranch to Market Road 2828 (RM 2828) is located in Bandera County in the Texas Hill Country.
The highway turns back to the northeast before ending at an intersection with SH 173 just south of the Bandera–Kerr county line.
RM 2828 was originally designated as FM 2828 on June 28, 1963, running from SH 62 to a point 4.0 miles (6.4 km) to the west.
FM 2830 was designated on June 28, 1963, from SH 146 south of Hardin to a point 3.0 miles (4.8 km) southeast.
Farm to Market Road 2833 (FM 2833) is located in Taylor and Jones counties that runs through northern Abilene.
The highway travels in a northward direction and passes by a housing development before leaving the Abilene city limits.
FM 2833 was first designated on June 29, 1963, running from SH 351 to Fishing Village at Fort Phantom Hill at a distance of 6.1 miles (9.8 km).
The route continues northward and then eastward through unincorporated Clay County before ending at a junction with SH 148 south of Henrietta.
The western terminus of FM 2849 is at an intersection with Gray Road, near the defunct community of Red River Station.
A previous route numbered FM 2865 was designated on June 28, 1963, from US 190 south 1.3 miles (2.1 km) via Indian Village, replacing Spur 183.
Ranch to Market Road 2871 (RM 2871) is located in Tarrant County, running from US 377 in Benbrook to I-30 in Fort Worth.
The highway runs in a generally northwest direction through eastern Benbrook, passing by several housing developments before leaving the town near Aledo Road.
The highway runs through less developed areas of Tarrant County, passing under I-20 before entering into Fort Worth near Mary's Creek.
RM 2871 runs as a two lane road in Fort Worth, intersecting with Spur 580 and passing near the All Saint's Episcopal School before ending at I-30.
RM 2871 was designated on June 28, 1963, running from US 377 northward to White Settlement Road, at a distance of approximately 7.1 miles (11.4 km).
FM 2878 resumes its northward direction, briefly running east between Chaparral Street and Constitution Drive.
The highway runs north through the Pleasant Grove area of the city before ending at an intersection with FM 559, just south of Texas A&M University Texarkana.
[108] The route travels north into Pecos County before ending at exit 298 on I-10, approximately 4.0 miles (6.4 km) east of Bakersfield.
[107][109] RM 2886 was established on June 28, 1963, from its current northern terminus (then signed as US 290) southward 7.8 miles (12.6 km).
[107] A previous route numbered FM 2889 was designated on November 20, 1963, from SH 7 near the Robertson County line north 1.9 miles (3.1 km) to the Magnet Cove Barium Corporation plant site.
It is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in length and travels through mainly rural areas between the communities of West Delta and Klondike.
The route runs east and then bends to the northeast before entering the community of Klondike, where it ends at FM 1528.
[115][116] By 1951, a small bridge had been constructed over a creek in Klondike, and the highway had been slightly straightened, at a length of 1.5 miles (2.4 km).
A previous route numbered FM 2892 was designated on May 6, 1964, from US 281 east of Los Indios south 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to proposed New International Bridge across the Rio Grande.