Business routes of U.S. Route 10 in Michigan

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There are three business routes of US Highway 10 in the state of Michigan. All of the business routes are former sections of US Highway 10 (US 10). From west to east, they are:

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Reed City business loop


BUS US 10
Location: Reed City, Michigan
Existed: December 12, 1958[1]–present

BUS US 10 is a business route running for 2.09 miles[1] (3.36 km) in Reed City. It uses a former routing of US 10 designated in Reed City in 1958 along Church and Chestnut streets.

Termini

The western terminus of BUS US 10 is at the corner of US 10 and Chestnut St. north of downtown Reed City. The eastern terminus is at US 10 and Church St east of Reed City.

Clare business loop


BUS US 10
Location: Clare, Michigan
Existed: November 26, 1975[1]–present

BUS US 10 is a business route running in Clare. It is 4.53 miles[1] (7.29 km) long. It uses a former routing of US 10 designated in Clare in 1975. US 10/M-115 was rerouted along the then-US 27, now-US 127 freeway to a new freeway alignment, bypassing downtown Clare and Farwell. The section of US 10 in downtown Clare was designated BUS US 10 at this time. (The section of US 10 in Farwell became a relocated M-115 in 1989/1990.)

Termini

The western terminus of BUS US 10 is at the interchange of US127/US 10 and BUS US 127 OLD US 27. north of downtown Clare. This also marks the northern terminus of BUS US 127. The eastern terminus is at US 10 southeast of Clare.

Midland business loop


BUS US 10
Location: Midland, Michigan
Existed: November 15, 1960[1]–present

BUS US 10 is a business route running 11.62 miles[1] (18.7 km) in Midland. It was first designated in 1960. BUS US 10 replaced portions of a routing designated US 10A in Midland previous to 1960. At the time the US 10 freeway bypass of Midland and Bay City opened, US 10 bypassed downtown Midland on Saginaw Rd. Portions of US 10A became a new BUS US 10. The remainder of BUS US 10 was routed along a new M-20 over a pair of one-way streets in Midland.

Termini

The western terminus of BUS US 10 is at the interchange of US 10 and Eastman Rd. north of downtown Midland. The eastern terminus is at the US 10 interchange on the Midland/Bay county line with M-20. This interchange also marks the eastern terminus of M-20.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bessert, Christopher J. (October 22, 2006). "Michigan Highways: Business Connections 2 through 31". Michigan Highways. http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/MichHwysBus2-31.html#US-10BUS-RC. Retrieved March 24, 2007.