U.S. Route 23 Business (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
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BUS US 12 Business loop of the US Highway System |
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Length: | 7.42 mi[1] (11.94 km) | ||||
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Formed: | 1962-11-28[1] | ||||
North end: | US 23/M-14 in Ann Arbor | ||||
Major junctions: |
BL I-94 in downtown Ann Arbor concurrent to southern terminus |
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South end: | & US 23 & M-17 east of Ann Arbor | ||||
Counties: | Washtenaw | ||||
Major cities: | Ann Arbor | ||||
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BUS US 23 is a business route running in Ann Arbor. It was first designated in 1962 as a business route of US 23. It travels concurrently with both BL I-94 and M-14 over portions of its routing.
In 1962, with the completion of the US 23 freeway in the area, BUS US 23 was designated over the former routing in Ann Arbor. It utilized a portion of the 1958 freeway from the Huron River north to the US 23 freeway. In 1965, M-14 was relocated and the concurrency with BUS US 23 was shortened.
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[edit] Termini
[edit] Northern terminus
The northern terminus of BUS US 23 is at the western interchange of US 23 and M-14 north of downtown Ann Arbor.
[edit] Southern terminus
The southern terminus is at the interchange with US 23 between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. This interchange also includes BL I-94 and M-17.