Special routes of U.S. Route 16
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At least 15special routes of U.S. Route 16(US 16) have existed, includingfour in Michigan.
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Newcastle business route
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Location | Newcastle, Wyoming |
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U.S. Highway 16 Business(US 16 Bus.) inNewcastle, Wyoming,is mainline US 16 signed as a business route. It includes West Main Street east ofUS 16 Truckand South Summit Street east of West Main and North Summit streets.
Newcastle truck route
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Location | Newcastle, Wyoming |
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Length | 1.7 mi[1](2.7 km) |
U.S. Highway 16 Truck(US 16 Truck) inNewcastle, Wyoming,runs south of mainline US 16. It begins at West Main Street between Quarter Horse Drive and Sixth Avenue, directly across from Seventh Avenue, and Divide Avenue and South Summit Street.
Former Custer–Keystone alternate route
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Location | Custer–Keystone,South Dakota |
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Existed | 1949–1954 |
Custer–Keystone alternate route
editLocation | Custer–Keystone,South Dakota |
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Length | 36.971 mi[2](59.499 km) |
U.S. Highway 16A(US 16A) is a 36.971-mile-long (59.499 km) scenicU.S. Highwaythat is analternate routeforUS 16.It splits from US 16 in theBlack Hillsof the southwestern part of the U.S. state ofSouth Dakota.The highway's western terminus is anintersectionwith US 16,US 385,andSouth Dakota Highway 89(SD 89) inCuster.The eastern terminus is at aninterchangewith US 16 calledKeystone Wyesouth ofRapid City.Portions of US 16A are known as the Iron Mountain Road, afterthe mountain it summits.
Hill City bypass route
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Location | Hill City, South Dakota |
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Hill City truck route
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Location | Hill City, South Dakota |
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U.S. Route 16 Truck(US 16 Truck) inHill City, South Dakota,runs east of mainline US 16/US 385 along Walnut Avenue and is also overlapped withUS 385 Truck.It begins at Main Street north of Pond Court, then runs alongside theGeorge S. Mickelson Trail.Across the street from MacGregor Street the street name changes to Railroad Avenue for theSouth Dakota State Railroad Museum[3]and the formerChicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroaddepot, which serves theBlack Hills Central Railroad.The name Walnut Avenue is revived as "North Walnut Avenue" as US 16 Truck/US 385 Truck ends at East Main Street.
Rapid City business loop
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Location | Rapid City, South Dakota |
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Rapid City truck route
editLocation | Rapid City, South Dakota |
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Length | 9.024 mi[4](14.523 km) |
Location | Rapid City, South Dakota |
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Length | 9.024 mi[4](14.523 km) |
U.S. Highway 16 Truck(US 16 Truck) inRapid City, South Dakota,runs fromUS 16in the southern portion of the city toInterstate 90(I-90)'s exit 61 on the city's eastern boundary.[4]The route, recognized by theAmerican Association of State Highway and Transportation OfficialsasU.S. Highway 16 Bypass(US 16 Byp.), was established in 1989,[5]and its relocation eastward was approved in 2005.[6]While not reflected in these records, the route is signposted along I-90 westward toI-190and US 16 at I-90's exit 57.[citation needed]
Wall–Kadoka alternate route
editLocation | Wall–Kadoka,South Dakota |
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Existed | 1980 |
U.S. Highway 16A(US 16A) is the former designation ofSD 240,servingBadlands National Park.
Watertown business loop
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Location | Watertown, Wisconsin |
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Michigan
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editReferences
edit- ^"Overview Map of US 16 Truck (Newcastle, WY)"(Map).Google Maps.RetrievedJanuary 21,2023.
- ^State Highway Log: Rapid City Region(PDF).Pierre:South Dakota Department of Transportation.January 2011. pp.37–42.RetrievedDecember 24,2011.
- ^South Dakota State Railroad Museum
- ^abcState Highway Log: Rapid City Region(PDF).South Dakota Department of Transportation. January 2017. pp.23–24.RetrievedApril 8,2017.
- ^Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (October 7, 1989)."Report of the Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering to the Executive Committee"(PDF)(Report). Washington, DC:American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.p. 9. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on October 16, 2017.
- ^Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 6, 2005)."Report of the Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering"(PDF)(Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 4. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on October 16, 2017.