U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.) in Toledo, Oregon, runs from an intersection with the main highway west of Toledo on the Toledo Frontage Road and 5th Street through Toledo and again on the Toledo Frontage Road to an intersection with the main highway east of Toledo. US20 Bus. in Toledo is also called Sharon Branstiter Memorial Drive, in memory of Toledo's former mayor.[1][2]
U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.) in Bend, Oregon, runs from an intersection with the main highway north of Bend, south on East 1st Street, Deschutes Place, and Wall Street to Newport Avenue, concurrent with US97 Bus., and then east on Newport and Greenwood avenues to the main highway concurrent with East 3rd Avenue in Bend.
U.S. Highway20 Business (US20 Bus.) in Idaho Falls, Idaho, is overlapped by US26. It begins at Interstate15 (I-15) exit118 on West Broadway Street and runs concurrent with the I-15 Bus. until the intersection with Yellowstone Avenue, where I-15 Bus. turns south and US20 Bus./US26 turns north. Curving under a set of railroad bridges, the street name briefly changes to the Northgate Mile. The concurrency with US26 ends when US20 Bus. turns north onto North Holmes Avenue, while US26 continues along North Yellowstone Highway. The railroad line that the route previously ran under is encountered again at the intersection with East Anderson Street, where the tracks cross from the southwest corner to the northeast corner. A while after crossing a bridge over South Fork Willow Creek, North Holmes Avenue intersects 29th Road North and suddenly gains the additional name of Lewisville Road. US20 Bus. ends at the diamond interchange with US20 (Rigby Highway), known as exit310.
U.S. Highway20 Business (US20 Bus.) in St. Anthony, Idaho, begins at exit346 on US20 and proceeds northward onto Bridge Avenue. After crossing Henrys Fork, the route enters the St. Anthony downtown area. Once through the downtown area, it turns to the east on the Yellowstone Highway. US20 Bus. continues to the east, crossing Henrys Fork again, before bending to the southwest and ending at an intersection with mainline US20.
U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.), Interstate25 Business (I-25 Bus.), U.S. Route26 Business (US26 Bus.), and U.S. Route87 Business (US87 Bus.) are concurrent 4.966-mile (7.992km) business loops serving the town of Douglas in southern Converse County. I‑25Bus./ US20Bus./ US26Bus./ US87Bus. begin at exit135 of I‑25/ US20/ U.S.Route26/ U.S.Route87 southeast of Douglas. The loops follow East Richards Street into Douglas. At South 4th Street, the loops turn north through Douglas. The loops turn west onto Center Street one mile (1.6km) later, which becomes Yellowstone Highway. Near their end, the northern terminus of WYO94 and the southern terminus of Wyoming Highway 59 are intersected at Riverbend Drive. Past that intersection, the business routes rejoin I‑25/ US20/ US26/ US87 at exit140.[4]:65[5]
U.S. Highway20 Business (US20 Bus.) in the Sioux City area originates in Nebraska, at the junction of Dakota Avenue and I-129 in South Sioux City. US20 Bus. follows US20's old alignment through South Sioux City before crossing into Iowa concurrently with US77. US20 Bus. then joins with I-29 for a very short distance before exiting onto Virginia Street and then Gordon Drive. US20 Bus. westbound traffic does not join I-29 but skips it though a system of ramps. The route then follows Gordon Drive through central Sioux City to the US20/US75 bypass, where it rejoins US20. US20 Bus. in Sioux City is known officially as Iowa Highway 12 (Iowa12), though Iowa12 is signed as ending at I-29 in western Sioux City.
U.S. Highway20 Business (US20 Bus.) in Fort Dodge, Iowa, begins at the western end of the current US20 expressway near Moorland and follows US20's former route through the city via Kenyon Road and 5th Avenue South. Just east of Fort Dodge's eastern city limits, US20 Bus. turns south on Webster County RoadP59 (CRP59), passing through several gypsum mining areas before rejoining the US20 expressway in Coalville.
U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.) is a business route of US20 around Freeport, Illinois. In 1988, US20 was rerouted away from Freeport after a bypass was completed.[6] The former routing that ran through downtown Freeport along Galena Avenue and South Street became US20 Bus. The bypass was initially completed as two-lanes with earthworks completed for four-lanes. The segment east of Illinois Route 26 (IL26) was completed as four-lane in the early 1900s with the segment west of IL26 completed in the late 1990s.
U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.) is the longest business route in Illinois that runs 21 miles (34km) from just west of Rockford, Illinois, to just east of Belvidere. The route begins just west of Weldon Road and runs as State Street into downtown Rockford, where it is split into two one-way streets (Chestnut Street, Walnut Street, and First Avenue for eastbound traffic, with Jefferson Street and Kilburn Avenue for westbound traffic). The route continues east along State Street all the way through Rockford and becomes a two-lane highway between Rockford and Belvidere. US20 is then routed in an outer loop around the city of Belvidere before merging back with US20 near Genoa Road and I-90 (Jane Addams Memorial Tollway) as Belvidere Road.[7]
U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.) was a business loop along a former route of US20 in Elgin, Illinois. The route began as Villa Street at a junction with US20 Elgin Bypass in Southeast Elgin. Following Villa Street into downtown, it turned north briefly as Villa Court. Through downtown, westbound traffic followed Center Street for one block to take Highland Avenue across the Fox River. Eastbound traffic turned from Highland Avenue onto State Street for one block to take Chicago Street across the river to Villa Court. West of State Street, both directions of traffic followed Highland Avenue and Larkin Avenue to the other end of the Elgin Bypass. This special route was created when US20 was rerouted to the Elgin Bypass in 1962. The route was decommissioned in 1984.[8]
City U.S. Route20 (City US20) was created in 1938 to roughly follow the former alignment of US20 through Chicago while the main highway was routed around the city. From US20 at the intersection of Lake Street and Mannheim Road, the city route went east on Lake Street. At Harlem Avenue, it turned south to continue east on Washington Boulevard. At Garfield Park the route split, eastbound traffic followed Warren Boulevard while westbound traffic followed Washington Boulevard. Initially, opposing traffic traveled together on Washington Boulevard from Union Park to the South Branch Chicago River where it followed Wacker Drive to Michigan Avenue. When Chicago changed many downtown streets to one-way in 1955, eastbound traffic followed Washington Boulevard while westbound traffic followed Randolph Street. The route followed both streets to Michigan Avenue for four years before returning to Wacker Drive. At Michigan Avenue, the route joined City US12 to head south. The original route took 16th Street one block east to Indiana Avenue and thence to Cermak Road. In 1958, eastbound traffic continued on Michigan to Cermak Road while westbound traffic followed Indiana Avenue to 14th Street. The route followed Cermak Road to a short diagonal named Silverton Way to South Parkway (now Martin Luther King Drive). From there, the route followed Oakwood, Drexel, and Hyde Park boulevards to Jackson Park. Traversing the park on what came to be known as part of Cornell Drive (Avenue), the route continued South on Stony Island Avenue, rejoining US20 at 95th Street.[11] In 1960, this route was redesignated as U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.).[12] The eastern end of the route was moved in 1963 to the Chicago Skyway as Toll Business U.S. Route20 (Toll Bus. US20) to rejoin the main highway at Indianapolis Boulevard at the state line.[13] The route was decommissioned in 1968.[10]
U.S. Route20 Business (US20 Bus.) follows the former route of US20 through South Bend and Mishawaka, Indiana, generally along Colfax Avenune and McKinley Avenue/McKinley Highway. Signage is inconsistent along parts of the route.[14]
U.S. Route20 Bypass (US20 Byp.) was the designation for the portion of the St. Joseph Valley Parkway during the period when it was only open between US31 south of South Bend, Indiana, and US20 to the west in Elkhart. When the freeway was extended north and US31 was rerouted onto it, the US20 Byp. designation was removed. When the freeway was completed to the east reconnecting to US20, the mainline US20 designation was transferred to it, rather than the US20 Byp. designation being reapplied to it.[citation needed]
U.S. Route20A (US20A) is a 52.53-mile-long (84.54km) east–west alternate route of US20 located in northwest Ohio. The western terminus of the route is at US20 south of Pioneer, and the eastern terminus is at US20 in Maumee, southwest of Toledo. The route runs parallel to the Ohio Turnpike (I-80/I-90) for much of its length, and intersects the turnpike at exit13 northeast of Montpelier in Holiday City. US20 and US20A are never more than five miles (8.0km) apart for the entire 50-mile (80km) stretch through the Ohio farm country, as the mainline of US 20 takes the more northerly route. The highway was previously designated U.S. Route20S (US20S).
U.S. Route20N (US20N) was the designation for US20 in northwest Ohio between the endpoints of US20S during the period when that route existed. In 1932, US20N was established and acquired part of US20 between Bridgewater Township and Maumee.[18] By 1935, US20N was decommissioned and was reverted to US20.[19]
U.S. Route20 Truck (US20 Truck) is a truck route of US20 in Silver Creek, New York. The road begins at an intersection with US20 in Silver Creek, goes along Central Avenue for a short time and merges in with NY5. The two become concurrent for another mile on Howard Street where US20 Truck ends at an intersection with US20.[citation needed]
U.S. Route20A (US20A) is an 83.59-mile (134.53km) east–west alternate route of US20 in western New York. It leaves US20 in Hamburg, a suburb of Buffalo, and rejoins it in East Bloomfield about five miles (8km) west of Canandaigua, the county seat of Ontario County. While the main line of US20 takes a direct path between Hamburg, Buffalo, and East Bloomfield via Avon, US20A veers to the south to serve several villages and hamlets, including the villages of Geneseo and Warsaw. US20A was assigned c.1939.
12Illinois Department of Transportation (1989). Illinois Highway Map (Map) (1989–1990ed.). [1:762,500]. Springfield: Illinois Department of Transportation – via Illinois Digital Archives.
↑Illinois Secretary of State; Rand McNally (1939). Illinois Road Map (Map) (1939–1940ed.). c. 1:918,720. Springfield: Illinois Secretary of State. Retrieved August 7, 2020– via Illinois Digital Archives.
12Illinois Division of Highways (1968). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:772,500]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways. Retrieved August 7, 2020– via Illinois Digital Archives.
↑Illinois Division of Highways; H.M. Gousha (1959). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:790,00]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways. Retrieved August 7, 2020– via Illinois Digital Archives.
↑Illinois Division of Highways; H.M. Gousha (1960). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:790,00]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways. Retrieved August 7, 2020– via Illinois Digital Archives.
↑Illinois Division of Highways; H.M. Gousha (1963). Illinois Official Highway Map (Map). [1:790,00]. Springfield: Illinois Division of Highways. Retrieved August 7, 2020– via Illinois Digital Archives.