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'''Business routes of Interstate 70''' exist in three states, though historically they have existed in five. Utah and Colorado each have three existing [[Interstate 70]] (I-70) [[business route]]s. Business routes in Kansas have either been proposed and rejected or decommissioned. 12 other I-70 [[Business routes of Interstate 70 in Colorado|business routes also exist, or have existed, in Colorado]], and four others have also existed in the past.
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'''Business routes of Interstate 70''' (I-70) exist in three states, though historically they have existed in five. Utah and Missouri each have three existing [[Interstate 70|I-70]] [[business route]]s. Business routes in Kansas have either been proposed and rejected or decommissioned. Another 13 I-70 [[Business routes of Interstate 70 in Colorado|business routes also exist in Colorado]] and four others have also existed in the past, leading to a grand total of 17 within the Centennial State.


==Utah==
==Utah==
{{Main|Interstate 70 in Utah}}
===Richfield business loop===
===Richfield business loop===
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' is a business loop of I-70 along [[Utah State Route 120]] in [[Richfield, Utah]] that runs between Exits 37 and 40.
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') is a business loop of I-70 along [[Utah State Route 120|State Route 120]] (SR-120) in [[Richfield, Utah|Richfield]] that runs between exits 37 and 40.
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' is a Business Spur of I-70 along [[U.S. Route 50 in Utah|U.S. 50]]/[[U.S. Route 89 in Utah|89]] in [[Salina, Utah]], running north from Exit 56 for 1.8 miles until terminating at the end of the US 50/89 overlap.
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') is a business spur of I-70 along [[U.S. Route 50 in Utah|U.S. Route 50]] (US 50)/[[U.S. Route 89 in Utah|US 89]] in [[Salina, Utah|Salina]], running north from exit 56 for {{Convert|1.8|mi|km}} until terminating at the end of the US 50/US 89 [[Concurrency (road)|overlap]].
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' is a Business Loop of I-70 along [[Utah State Route 19]] in [[Green River, Utah]] that runs between Exits 160 and 164.
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') is a business loop of I-70 along [[Utah State Route 19|SR-19]] in [[Green River, Utah|Green River]] that runs between exits 160 and 164.
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==Colorado==
{{Main|Business routes of Interstate 70 in Colorado}}
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==Kansas==
==Kansas==
'''NOTE:''' The majority of Business routes of [[Interstate 70 in Kansas]] consist of former business routes and formerly proposed business route.
The majority of business routes of I-70 in Kansas consist of former business routes and formerly proposed business route.

{{Main|Interstate 70 in Kansas}}
===Goodland business loop===
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a formerly proposed Business Loop of I-70 along pats of [[K-27 (Kansas highway)|Kansas Highway 27]] and former [[U.S. Route 24 in Kansas|U.S. Route 24]] in [[Goodland, Kansas|Goodland]] that was to run between Exits 17 and 19. It was suggested in 1979, but was rejected by Goodland, who opted for [[U.S. Route 24 Business (Goodland, Kansas)|U.S. Business Route 24]] instead.
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of [[K-27 (Kansas highway)|K-27]] and former [[U.S. Route 24 in Kansas|US 24]] in [[Goodland, Kansas|Goodland]] that was to run between exits 17 and 19. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected by Goodland, who opted for [[U.S. Route 24 Business (Goodland, Kansas)|US 24 Bus.]] instead.
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a former Business Loop of I-70 that ran from [[U.S. Route 24 in Kansas|U.S. Route 24]] at Exit 45 to [[K-25 (Kansas highway)|Kansas Highway 25]] at Exit 53 in [[Colby, Kansas|Colby]].
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a former business loop of I-70 that ran from [[U.S. Route 24 in Kansas|US 24]] at exit 45 to [[K-25 (Kansas highway)|K-25]] at exit 53 in [[Colby, Kansas|Colby]].

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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a former Business Loop of I-70 that ran south from [[U.S. Route 83 in Kansas|U.S. Route 83]] at Exit 70 to [[U.S. Route 40 in Kansas|U.S. Route 40]] at Exit 76 in [[Oakley, Kansas|Oakley]].
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a former business loop of I-70 that ran south from [[U.S. Route 83 in Kansas|US 83]] at exit 70 to [[U.S. Route 40 in Kansas|US 40]] at exit 76 in [[Oakley, Kansas|Oakley]].
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a formerly proposed Business Loop of I-70 along pats of [[U.S. Route 283 in Kansas|U.S. 283]] and former [[U.S. Route 40 in Kansas|U.S. 40]] in [[WaKeeney, Kansas|WaKeeney]] that was to run between Exits 127 and 128. It was suggested in 1979, but was rejected by the AASHTO, who opted for [[U.S. Route 40 Business (WaKeeney, Kansas)|US BUS 40]] instead.
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of [[U.S. Route 283 in Kansas|US 283]] and former [[U.S. Route 40 in Kansas|US 40]] in [[WaKeeney, Kansas|WaKeeney]] that was to run between exits 127 and 128. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected by the [[American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials]] (AASHTO), who opted for [[U.S. Route 40 Business (WaKeeney, Kansas)|US 40 Bus.]] instead.
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a former Business Loop of I-70 that ran south from [[U.S. Route 183 Bypass (Hays, Kansas)|US Byapass 183]] (formerly US ALT 183) at Exit 157 to Eighth Street then north along [[U.S. Route 183 in Kansas|U.S. Route 183]] at Exit 159 in [[Hays, Kansas|Hays]].
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a former business loop of I-70 that ran south from [[U.S. Route 183 Bypass (Hays, Kansas)|US 183 Bypass]] (US 183 Byp., formerly [[U.S. Route 183 Alternate (Hays–Big Creek, Kansas)|US 183 Alternate]] [US 183 Alt.]) at exit 157 to Eighth Street then north along [[U.S. Route 183 in Kansas|US 183]] at exit 159 in [[Hays, Kansas|Hays]].
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a formerly proposed Business Loop of I-70 along pats of [[U.S. Route 281 in Kansas|U.S. 281]] and former [[U.S. Route 40 in Kansas|U.S. 40]] in [[Russell, Kansas|Russell]] that was to run between Exits 184 and 189. It was suggested in 1979, but was rejected immediately by the AASHTO, who opted for [[U.S. Route 40 Business (Russell, Kansas)|US BUS 40]] instead.
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of [[U.S. Route 281 in Kansas|US 281]] and former [[U.S. Route 40 in Kansas|US 40]] in [[Russell, Kansas|Russell]] that was to run between exits 184 and 189. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected immediately by AASHTO, who opted for [[U.S. Route 40 Business (Russell, Kansas)|US 40 Bus.]] instead.
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===Junction City-Grandview Plaza business loop===
===Junction City–Grandview Plaza business loop===
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a formerly proposed Business Loop of I-70 along pats of former [[U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Junction City-Grandview Plaza, Kansas)|U.S. Alternate Route 40]] and former [[U.S. Route 77 Alternate (Junction City, Kansas)|U.S. Alternate Route 77]] (current [[K-57 (Kansas highway)|K-57]]) that was to run between Exits 296 in [[Junction City, Kansas|Junction City]] and Exit 300 in [[Grandview Plaza, Kansas|Grandview Plaza]]. It was suggested in 1979, but was rejected immediately by the AASHTO, who opted for [[U.S. Route 40 Business (Junction City-Grandview Plaza, Kansas)|US BUS 40]] instead.
'''Interstate 70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of former [[U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Junction City–Grandview Plaza, Kansas)|US 40 Alt.]] and former [[U.S. Route 77 Alternate (Junction City, Kansas)|US 77 Alt.]] (current [[K-57 (Kansas highway)|K-57]]) that was to travel between exit 296 in [[Junction City, Kansas|Junction City]] and exit 300 in [[Grandview Plaza, Kansas|Grandview Plaza]]. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected immediately by AASHTO, who opted for [[U.S. Route 40 Business (Junction City–Grandview Plaza, Kansas)|US 40 Bus.]] instead.
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==Missouri==
==Missouri==
{{Main|Interstate 70 in Missouri}}
===Boonville business loop===
===Boonville business loop===
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' is a [[Business Loop]] of I-70 in [[Boonville, Missouri]]. It runs from Exit 101 on [[Interstate 70 in Missouri]], taking the overlap with [[U.S. Route 40 in Missouri]] with it, and also overlapping [[Missouri Route 5]]. BL-70/US 40/MO 5 run northeast, where it intersects both Old Highway 40 and Sombart Road, the latter of which serves as a connection to the [[Santa Fe Trail]]. As it passes by Frederick T. Kemper Park the routes curve to the east, and approaches [[Missouri Route 87]] (Main Street), where US 40/MO 5 turns left at a northbound overlap, while BL-70 turns south at a southbound overlap, until both routes turn southeast onto Bingham Road, and Main Street becomes "Highway B." The further the road gets away from Boonville, the more chances the suburban settings give way to rural and agricultural ones. Aside from the western terminus of [[Missouri Route 98]], the only other site is the Hail Ridge Golf Course, and a local street leading to [[Jesse Viertel Memorial Airport]]. BL-70 ends in [[Windsor Place, Missouri|Windsor Place]] at Exit 106 on I-70, while MO 87 continues south toward [[Eldon, Missouri|Eldon]].<ref>[https://www.aaroads.com/guide.php?page=i0070bamo Business Loop I-70 - Boonville (AARoads.com)]</ref>
'''Interstate&nbsp;70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') is a [[business loop]] of [[Interstate 70 in Missouri|I-70]] in [[Boonville, Missouri|Boonville]]. It runs from exit&nbsp;101 on I-70, taking the overlap with [[U.S. Route 40 in Missouri|US&nbsp;40]] with it and also overlapping [[Missouri Route 5|Route&nbsp;5]]. I-70 Bus./US&nbsp;40/Route&nbsp;5 run northeast, where it intersects both Old Highway&nbsp;40 and Sombart Road, the latter of which serves as a connection to the [[Santa Fe Trail]]. As it passes by Frederick T. Kemper Park, the routes curve to the east and approaches [[Missouri Route 87|Route&nbsp;87]] (Main Street), where US&nbsp;40/Route&nbsp;5 turns left at a northbound overlap while I-70 Bus. turns south at a southbound overlap, until both routes turn southeast onto Bingham Road and Main Street becomes "Highway B". The further the road gets away from Boonville, the more chances the suburban settings give way to rural and agricultural ones. Aside from the western terminus of [[Missouri Route 98|Route&nbsp;98]], the only other site is the Hail Ridge Golf Course and a local street leading to [[Jesse Viertel Memorial Airport]]. I-70 Bus. ends in [[Windsor Place, Missouri|Windsor Place]] at exit&nbsp;106 on I-70, while Route&nbsp;87 continues south toward [[Eldon, Missouri|Eldon]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Business Loop I-70 - Boonville |url=https://www.aaroads.com/guides/i-070b-boonville-mo/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180221023324/https://www.aaroads.com/guides/i-070b-boonville-mo/ |archive-date=February 21, 2018 |access-date=April 9, 2022 |website=AARoads |language=en-US}}{{sps|certain=yes|date=April 2022}}</ref>
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===Columbia, Missouri business loop===
===Columbia business loop===
{{Main|Interstate 70 Business (Columbia, Missouri)}}
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'''Interstate&nbsp;70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') is a [[Business Loop|business loop]] of I-70 in [[Columbia, Missouri|Columbia]] between exits&nbsp;125 and 128. On July 9, 2018, the onramp connecting the business loop to eastbound I-70 was disconnected.<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 29, 2018 |title=Business Loop 70 On-Ramp to Eastbound I-70 in Columbia to Close Permanently July 9 |url=https://www.modot.org/node/11707 |access-date=August 8, 2023 |publisher=[[Missouri Department of Transportation]] |archive-date=July 13, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230713194821/https://www.modot.org/node/11707 |url-status=live }}</ref> There is now no direct way of access to eastbound I-70 via eastbound I-70 Bus.
{{See|Interstate 70 Business (Columbia, Missouri)}}

'''Interstate 70 Business''' is a [[Business Loop]] of I-70 in [[Columbia, Missouri]] between Exits 125 and 128.
The [[Missouri Department of Transportation]] is now considering the removal of the westbound I-70 Bus. exit ramp.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Truong |first=Wilson |date=September 23, 2021 |title=MoDOT considering removal of I-70 Business Loop exit ramp |url=https://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/local/modot-considering-removal-of-i-70-business-loop-exit-ramp/article_67d05359-164e-5969-a772-0fa983decb62.html |access-date=August 8, 2023 |work=[[Columbia Missourian]] |language=en |archive-date=July 13, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230713194824/https://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/local/modot-considering-removal-of-i-70-business-loop-exit-ramp/article_67d05359-164e-5969-a772-0fa983decb62.html |url-status=live }}</ref> If this proposal is approved, the only direct access to the business loop from I-70 would be at exit&nbsp;125.
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' is a [[Business Loop]] of [[Interstate 70 in Missouri|I-70]] in [[St. Charles, Missouri]]. It runs from Exit 228 to 229, partially along [[Missouri Route 94]], as well as otherwise unmarked First Capitol Drive and Fifth Street.
'''Interstate&nbsp;70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') is a [[business loop]] of [[Interstate 70 in Missouri|I-70]] in [[St. Charles, Missouri|St. Charles]]. It runs from exit&nbsp;228 to 229, partially along [[Missouri Route 94|Route&nbsp;94]], as well as otherwise unmarked First Capitol Drive and Fifth Street.


The Interstate 70 Business Loop begins at Exit 228, a Single Point Urban Interchange with [[Missouri Route 94]] (First Capitol Drive), and turns north, immediately having an unconventional interchange with Boone's Lick Road. From there it passes by a city water tower just south of West Clay Street. As it runs past [[Lindenwood University]] BL-70/MO 94 curves around a former segment of First Capitol Drive, then re-encounters that road as BL-70 makes a sharp right turn to the east while MO 94 continues to the northeast along Kings Highway. First Capitol Drive runs at a straight line towards Riverside Drive and the [[Katy Trail State Park]] along the [[Missouri River]], but BL-70 doesn't go that far. Instead, it makes a sharp right turn at South Fifth Street, which becomes North Fifth Street two blocks north of this intersection. South Fifth Street is four lanes wide with a center left-turn lanes for one block, but narrows down to two lanes between Jackson and Tompkins Streets, only to widen again south of McDonough Street. The route becomes a divided highway before the intersection with Boone's Lick Road, and the last intersection along the route is Bass Pro Drive and Ameristar Boulevard. BL-70 ends at Exit 229 as it loops into a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-70, just before that road crosses a bridge over the [[Missouri River]].<ref>[https://www.aaroads.com/guide.php?page=i0070bcmo Business Loop I-70 - St. Charles (AARoads.com)]</ref>
I-70 Bus. begins at exit&nbsp;228, a [[single-point urban interchange]] with Route&nbsp;94 (First Capitol Drive) and turns north, immediately having an unconventional interchange with Boone's Lick Road. From there, it passes by a city water tower just south of West Clay Street. As it runs past [[Lindenwood University]], I-70 Bus./Route&nbsp;94 curves around a former segment of First Capitol Drive, then reencounters that road as I-70 Bus. makes a sharp right turn to the east while Route&nbsp;94 continues to the northeast along Kings Highway. First Capitol Drive runs at a straight line toward Riverside Drive and the [[Katy Trail State Park]] along the [[Missouri River]], but I-70 Bus. does not go that far. Instead, it makes a sharp right turn at South Fifth Street, which becomes North Fifth Street two blocks north of this intersection. South Fifth Street is four lanes wide with a center left-turn lane for one block but narrows down to two lanes between Jackson and Tompkins streets, only to widen again south of McDonough Street. The route becomes a divided highway before the intersection with Boone's Lick Road, and the last intersection along the route is Bass Pro Drive and Ameristar Boulevard. I-70 Bus. ends at exit&nbsp;229 as it loops into a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-70, just before that road crosses a bridge over the Missouri River.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Business Loop I-70 - St. Charles |url=https://www.aaroads.com/guides/i-070b-st-charles-mo/ |access-date=April 9, 2022 |website=AARoads |language=en-US |archive-date=December 17, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211217053721/https://www.aaroads.com/guides/i-070b-st-charles-mo/ |url-status=live }}{{sps|certain=yes|date=April 2022}}</ref>
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==Ohio==
==Ohio==
===Springfield business loop===
{{Main|Interstate 70 in Ohio}}
===Springfield, Ohio business loop===
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'''Interstate 70 Business''' was a former business loop for [[Interstate 70 in Ohio|Interstate 70]] in [[Springfield, Ohio]]. It ran from Exit 47 at the east end of the [[Ohio State Route 4]] overlap onto an expressway. The first interchange is a diamond interchange with Enon Road, then a partial cloverleaf with the southern terminus of [[Ohio State Route 369]]. The route made and easterly turn before crossing a bridge over a railroad line then encounters a west-to-southbound only fly-under interchange with Lower Valley Pike shortly before another westbound only fly-under interchange with [[U.S. Route 40 in Ohio|U.S. Route 40]], where the expressway ends.
'''Interstate&nbsp;70 Business''' ('''I-70 Bus.''') was a former business loop for [[Interstate 70 in Ohio|I-70]] in [[Springfield, Ohio|Springfield]]. It ran from exit&nbsp;47 at the east end of the [[Ohio State Route 4|State Route&nbsp;4]] (SR&nbsp;40) overlap onto an expressway. The first interchange was a [[diamond interchange]] with Enon Road, then a [[partial cloverleaf interchange]] with the southern terminus of [[Ohio State Route 369|SR&nbsp;369]]. The route made an easterly turn before crossing a bridge over a railroad line, then encountered a west-to-southbound only flyunder interchange with Lower Valley Pike shortly before another westbound only flyunder interchange with [[U.S. Route 40 in Ohio|US&nbsp;40]], where the expressway ended.


After the interchange with [[U.S. Route 68 in Ohio|U.S. 68]], which also includes a bridge over the Mad River, US 40/OH 4/BL-70 branches off to the northeast to break away from the [[Historic National Road]] onto Park Road, then becomes part of North Street. The route become a one-way pair after Bletcher Avenue, with the eastbound lanes moving to Columbia Street. Continuing to pass through downtown Springfield, the routes are joined by [[Ohio State Route 41]] at North Yellow Springs Street. Eastbound US 40/OH 4/OH 41/BL-70 passes under a bridge that carries [[Ohio State Route 72]] on North Spring Street, while westbound US 40/OH 4/OH 41/BL-70 intersects OH 72 directly. Access to OH 72 from North Spring Street to either East Main Street or the westbound routes along North Street.
After the interchange with [[U.S. Route 68 in Ohio|US&nbsp;68]], which also included a bridge over the Mad River, I-70 Bus./US&nbsp;40/SR&nbsp;4 branched off to the northeast to break away from the [[Historic National Road]] onto Park Road, then became part of North Street. The route became a [[one-way pair]] after Bechtle Avenue, with the eastbound lanes moving to Columbia Street. Continuing to pass through downtown Springfield, the routes were joined by [[Ohio State Route 41|SR&nbsp;41]] at North Yellow Springs Street. Eastbound I-70 Bus./US&nbsp;40/SR&nbsp;4/SR&nbsp;41 passed under a bridge that carried [[Ohio State Route 72|SR&nbsp;72]] on North Spring Street, while westbound I-70 Bus./US&nbsp;40/SR&nbsp;4/SR&nbsp;41 intersected SR&nbsp;72 directly. Access to SR&nbsp;72 was from North Spring Street to either East Main Street or the westbound routes along North Street.


OH 4 leaves the concurrency remaining on Columbia Street, when the one-way pair ends at an interchange for Lagonda Avenue, then turns southeast on another brief limited-access segment which ends as it rejoins Main Street at an at-grade interchange that includes North and South Greenmount Avenues. OH 41 leaves the concurrency at the intersection with North and South Belmont Avenues, specifically turning onto South Belmont Avenue. East of South Fostoria Avenue, US 40/BL-70 ran over another bridge over a railroad line, then widens to a four-lane divided highway with a wider grassy median. Some portions of this segment are also flanked by frontage roads. Among the sites along the road are the mothballed Melody Drive-In,<ref>[http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/local/springfield-drive-future-still-unknown/tJcJteUhkzHnhMShVWRNlI/ "Springfield drive-in future still unknown," by Allison Wichie (Dayton Daily News; Monday, June 6, 2016)]</ref> Harmony Farm Market, and the Heart of Ohio Antique Center are the last notable sites before BL-70 ends at Exit 62 on I-70 while US 40 continues towards Columbus, Zanesville, Baltimore and Atlantic City.
SR&nbsp;4 left the concurrency remaining on Columbia Street, when the one-way pair ended at an interchange for Lagonda Avenue, then turned southeast on another brief limited-access segment which ended as it rejoined Main Street at an at-grade interchange that included North and South Greenmount avenues. SR&nbsp;41 left the concurrency at the intersection with North and South Belmont avenues, specifically turning onto South Belmont Avenue. East of South Fostoria Avenue, I-70 Bus./US&nbsp;40 ran over another bridge over a railroad line, then widened to a four-lane divided highway with a wider grassy median. Some portions of this segment were also flanked by [[frontage road]]s. Among the sites along the road were the mothballed Melody Drive-In,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Wichie |first=Allison |date=June 6, 2016 |title=Springfield drive-in future still unknown |url=https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/local/springfield-drive-future-still-unknown/tJcJteUhkzHnhMShVWRNlI/ |access-date=April 9, 2022 |work=[[Dayton Daily News]] |language=en |archive-date=April 10, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220410030941/https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/local/springfield-drive-future-still-unknown/tJcJteUhkzHnhMShVWRNlI/ |url-status=live }}{{sps|certain=yes|date=April 2022}}</ref> the Harmony Farm Market, and the Heart of Ohio Antique Center as the last notable sites before I-70 Bus. ended at exit&nbsp;62 on I-70 while US&nbsp;40 continued toward [[Columbus, Ohio]]; [[Zanesville, Ohio]]; [[Baltimore, Maryland]]; and [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]].


Since 2008, BL-70 has been decommissioned, but all other routes that ran concurrent with the route remain intact. Additionally, North Street was realigned between east of North Wittenburg Avenue and North Yellow Springs Street in 2011 to make way for a parking lot expansion at Mercy Health - Springfield Regional Medical Center.
Since 2008, I-70 Bus. has been decommissioned, but all other routes that ran concurrent with the route remain intact. Additionally, North Street was realigned between east of North Wittenburg Avenue and North Yellow Springs Street in 2011 to make way for a parking lot expansion at Mercy Health—Springfield Regional Medical Center.
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==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.interstate-guide.com/business-routes/bus70.html Interstate Business Route 70 (Interstate Guide)]


==External links==
* [http://www.interstate-guide.com/business-routes/bus70.html Interstate Business Route 70 (Interstate Guide)]


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Business routes of Interstate 70 (I-70) exist in three states, though historically they have existed in five. Utah and Missouri each have three existing I-70 business routes. Business routes in Kansas have either been proposed and rejected or decommissioned. Another 13 I-70 business routes also exist in Colorado and four others have also existed in the past, leading to a grand total of 17 within the Centennial State.

Utah

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Richfield business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) is a business loop of I-70 along State Route 120 (SR-120) in Richfield that runs between exits 37 and 40.

Salina business spur

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) is a business spur of I-70 along U.S. Route 50 (US 50)/US 89 in Salina, running north from exit 56 for 1.8 miles (2.9 km) until terminating at the end of the US 50/US 89 overlap.

Green River business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) is a business loop of I-70 along SR-19 in Green River that runs between exits 160 and 164.

Colorado

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Kansas

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The majority of business routes of I-70 in Kansas consist of former business routes and formerly proposed business route.

Goodland business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of K-27 and former US 24 in Goodland that was to run between exits 17 and 19. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected by Goodland, who opted for US 24 Bus. instead.

Colby business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a former business loop of I-70 that ran from US 24 at exit 45 to K-25 at exit 53 in Colby.

Oakley business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a former business loop of I-70 that ran south from US 83 at exit 70 to US 40 at exit 76 in Oakley.

WaKeeney business loop

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LocationWaKeeney

Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of US 283 and former US 40 in WaKeeney that was to run between exits 127 and 128. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), who opted for US 40 Bus. instead.

Hays business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a former business loop of I-70 that ran south from US 183 Bypass (US 183 Byp., formerly US 183 Alternate [US 183 Alt.]) at exit 157 to Eighth Street then north along US 183 at exit 159 in Hays.

Russell business loop

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Interstate 70 Business
LocationRussell

Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of US 281 and former US 40 in Russell that was to run between exits 184 and 189. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected immediately by AASHTO, who opted for US 40 Bus. instead.

Junction City–Grandview Plaza business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a formerly proposed business loop of I-70 along parts of former US 40 Alt. and former US 77 Alt. (current K-57) that was to travel between exit 296 in Junction City and exit 300 in Grandview Plaza. It was suggested in 1979 but rejected immediately by AASHTO, who opted for US 40 Bus. instead.

Missouri

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Boonville business loop

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Interstate 70 Business
LocationBoonville

Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) is a business loop of I-70 in Boonville. It runs from exit 101 on I-70, taking the overlap with US 40 with it and also overlapping Route 5. I-70 Bus./US 40/Route 5 run northeast, where it intersects both Old Highway 40 and Sombart Road, the latter of which serves as a connection to the Santa Fe Trail. As it passes by Frederick T. Kemper Park, the routes curve to the east and approaches Route 87 (Main Street), where US 40/Route 5 turns left at a northbound overlap while I-70 Bus. turns south at a southbound overlap, until both routes turn southeast onto Bingham Road and Main Street becomes "Highway B". The further the road gets away from Boonville, the more chances the suburban settings give way to rural and agricultural ones. Aside from the western terminus of Route 98, the only other site is the Hail Ridge Golf Course and a local street leading to Jesse Viertel Memorial Airport. I-70 Bus. ends in Windsor Place at exit 106 on I-70, while Route 87 continues south toward Eldon.[1]

Columbia business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) is a business loop of I-70 in Columbia between exits 125 and 128. On July 9, 2018, the onramp connecting the business loop to eastbound I-70 was disconnected.[2] There is now no direct way of access to eastbound I-70 via eastbound I-70 Bus.

The Missouri Department of Transportation is now considering the removal of the westbound I-70 Bus. exit ramp.[3] If this proposal is approved, the only direct access to the business loop from I-70 would be at exit 125.

St. Charles business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) is a business loop of I-70 in St. Charles. It runs from exit 228 to 229, partially along Route 94, as well as otherwise unmarked First Capitol Drive and Fifth Street.

I-70 Bus. begins at exit 228, a single-point urban interchange with Route 94 (First Capitol Drive) and turns north, immediately having an unconventional interchange with Boone's Lick Road. From there, it passes by a city water tower just south of West Clay Street. As it runs past Lindenwood University, I-70 Bus./Route 94 curves around a former segment of First Capitol Drive, then reencounters that road as I-70 Bus. makes a sharp right turn to the east while Route 94 continues to the northeast along Kings Highway. First Capitol Drive runs at a straight line toward Riverside Drive and the Katy Trail State Park along the Missouri River, but I-70 Bus. does not go that far. Instead, it makes a sharp right turn at South Fifth Street, which becomes North Fifth Street two blocks north of this intersection. South Fifth Street is four lanes wide with a center left-turn lane for one block but narrows down to two lanes between Jackson and Tompkins streets, only to widen again south of McDonough Street. The route becomes a divided highway before the intersection with Boone's Lick Road, and the last intersection along the route is Bass Pro Drive and Ameristar Boulevard. I-70 Bus. ends at exit 229 as it loops into a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-70, just before that road crosses a bridge over the Missouri River.[4]

Ohio

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Springfield business loop

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Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) was a former business loop for I-70 in Springfield. It ran from exit 47 at the east end of the State Route 4 (SR 40) overlap onto an expressway. The first interchange was a diamond interchange with Enon Road, then a partial cloverleaf interchange with the southern terminus of SR 369. The route made an easterly turn before crossing a bridge over a railroad line, then encountered a west-to-southbound only flyunder interchange with Lower Valley Pike shortly before another westbound only flyunder interchange with US 40, where the expressway ended.

After the interchange with US 68, which also included a bridge over the Mad River, I-70 Bus./US 40/SR 4 branched off to the northeast to break away from the Historic National Road onto Park Road, then became part of North Street. The route became a one-way pair after Bechtle Avenue, with the eastbound lanes moving to Columbia Street. Continuing to pass through downtown Springfield, the routes were joined by SR 41 at North Yellow Springs Street. Eastbound I-70 Bus./US 40/SR 4/SR 41 passed under a bridge that carried SR 72 on North Spring Street, while westbound I-70 Bus./US 40/SR 4/SR 41 intersected SR 72 directly. Access to SR 72 was from North Spring Street to either East Main Street or the westbound routes along North Street.

SR 4 left the concurrency remaining on Columbia Street, when the one-way pair ended at an interchange for Lagonda Avenue, then turned southeast on another brief limited-access segment which ended as it rejoined Main Street at an at-grade interchange that included North and South Greenmount avenues. SR 41 left the concurrency at the intersection with North and South Belmont avenues, specifically turning onto South Belmont Avenue. East of South Fostoria Avenue, I-70 Bus./US 40 ran over another bridge over a railroad line, then widened to a four-lane divided highway with a wider grassy median. Some portions of this segment were also flanked by frontage roads. Among the sites along the road were the mothballed Melody Drive-In,[5] the Harmony Farm Market, and the Heart of Ohio Antique Center as the last notable sites before I-70 Bus. ended at exit 62 on I-70 while US 40 continued toward Columbus, Ohio; Zanesville, Ohio; Baltimore, Maryland; and Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Since 2008, I-70 Bus. has been decommissioned, but all other routes that ran concurrent with the route remain intact. Additionally, North Street was realigned between east of North Wittenburg Avenue and North Yellow Springs Street in 2011 to make way for a parking lot expansion at Mercy Health—Springfield Regional Medical Center.

References

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  1. ^ "Business Loop I-70 - Boonville". AARoads. Archived from the original on February 21, 2018. Retrieved April 9, 2022.[self-published source]
  2. ^ "Business Loop 70 On-Ramp to Eastbound I-70 in Columbia to Close Permanently July 9". Missouri Department of Transportation. June 29, 2018. Archived from the original on July 13, 2023. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  3. ^ Truong, Wilson (September 23, 2021). "MoDOT considering removal of I-70 Business Loop exit ramp". Columbia Missourian. Archived from the original on July 13, 2023. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  4. ^ "Business Loop I-70 - St. Charles". AARoads. Archived from the original on December 17, 2021. Retrieved April 9, 2022.[self-published source]
  5. ^ Wichie, Allison (June 6, 2016). "Springfield drive-in future still unknown". Dayton Daily News. Archived from the original on April 10, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2022.[self-published source]
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