Bannered routes of U.S. Route 16

U.S. Route 16 marker

U.S. Route 16
Highway system

At least 12 bannered routes of U.S. Route 16 have existed, including four in Michigan.

Existing

Newcastle business route


U.S. Highway 16 Business
Location: Newcastle, Wyoming

U.S. Route 16 Business (US 16 Business) in Newcastle, Wyoming is mainline US 16 signed as a Business Route. It includes West Main Street east of U.S. Route 16 Truck (Newcastle, Wyoming), and South Summit Street east of West Main Street and North Summit Street.

Newcastle truck route


U.S. Highway 16 Truck
Location: Newcastle, Wyoming

U.S. Route 16 Truck (US 16 Truck) in Newcastle, 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.

Custer–Keystone alternate route

U.S. Highway 16A
Location: CusterKeystone, South Dakota
Main article: U.S. Route 16A

Hill City truck route


U.S. Highway 16 Truck
Location: Hill City, South Dakota

U.S. Route 16 Truck (US 16 Truck) in Hill City, South Dakota runs east of mainline US 16/US 385 along Walnut Avenue, and is also overlapped with US 385 Truck. It begins at Main Street north of Pond Court, then runs along side the Mickelson Trail. Across the street from MacGregor Street the street name changes to Railroad Avenue for the South Dakota State Railroad Museum[1] and the former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad depot, which serves the Black Hills Central Railroad. The name Walnut Avenue is revived as "North Walnut Avenue" as US Truck Route 16/385 ends at East Main Street.


Rapid City truck route


U.S. Highway 16 Truck
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota

Former

Rapid City business loop


U.S. Highway 16 Business
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
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Wall–Kadoka alternate route


U.S. Highway 16 Alternate
Location: WallKadoka, South Dakota
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Watertown business loop


Business US Highway 16
Location: Watertown, Wisconsin
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