Business routes of Interstate 35

These roads typically follow along local streets often along a former U.S. Route or state highway that had been replaced by an Interstate.Along Interstate 35 (I-35), business routes are found in four states through which I-35 passes: Texas, Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota.It briefly travels westward, crossing under I-35 and then turns north along Main Street, paralleling the Union Pacific Railroad tracks to the west.Within the Cotulla city limits, the route intersects SH 97 and Farm to Market Road 468 (FM 468).The route's southern terminus is at I-35 exit 82; it travels northward, paralleling the Union Pacific Railroad tracks to the east.I-35-H begins at I-35 exit 185 and briefly runs along Schimdt Avenue before turning onto Elliot Knox Boulevard approximately 0.2 miles (0.32 km) north of I-35.I-35-L) in Round Rock was commissioned on June 21, 1990, and followed the previous route of US 81 along Mays Street, from Hesters Crossing Road to Old Settlers Boulevard for approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km).The route travels north along 5th Street and crosses FM 455 before ending at the northbound I-35 frontage road near milemarker 479.Immediately after a grade crossing with a former Milwaukee Road railroad line, the route makes a right turn overlapping US 18.I-35 BL ends at exit 194 on I-35, US 18 turns south in an overlap with I-35, and the road previously carrying both routes becomes US 18 Bus./Iowa 122.The route begins at a quarter cloverleaf interchange with exit 8 and runs northwest along US 65, a four-lane at-grade divided highway.I-35 Bus./US 65 makes a sharp right turn to the east onto Main Street (CHAS 46), while in the opposite direction is the southern beginning of Minnesota State Highway 13 (MN 13).I-35 Bus./US 65/CHAS 46 runs straight east along a divided highway for a block and a half then begins to curve to the northeast until after it crosses a bridge over the Shell Rock River, then curves back to the east before the bridge over the first railroad line that two of these routes crossed downtown.The route travels south to north through the business district of Faribault, a distance of approximately three miles (4.8 km).The route travels south to north through the business district of Pine City, a distance of approximately three miles (4.8 km).
Route marker near the northern terminus of the Kyle business loop
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