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Several special routes of U.S. Route 6 (US 6) exist. In order from west to east, these special routes are as follows.


Helper business loop

U.S. Route 6 Business (US-6 Bus.) is a short highway serving the downtown areas of Helper, Utah. The route begins at an
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with US-6/ US-191 southwest of Helper and proceeds east on Poplar Street to Main Street; this portion is co-signed with SR-157. The route turns north onto Main Street, passing through downtown Helper. After curving to the northwest and again to the west, the route ends at a diamond interchange (exit 232) on US-6/US-191.


Price business loop

U.S. Route 6 Business (US-6 Bus.) is a short highway that loops around the town of Price in central Utah, beginning and ending at US-6/ US-191 in a span of . SR-55 is cosigned with the route.


Hastings business loop

U.S. Route 6 Business (US 6 Bus.) runs for approximately through Hastings, north of mainline US 6. It crosses US 34 downtown, before that route turns west to run concurrently with US 6.


Lansing–Lake Station business loop

Business US 6 (US 6 Bus.) followed along Ridge Road, the former alignment of US 6 before the route was moved to the
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which also carried
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and
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and half of US 41 through the cities and towns of Northwest Indiana. The route began in Lansing, Illinois and heads east across the state line into Munster, Indiana and traveled through Highland, Griffith, the southern part of
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, and
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(where the road was marked as 37th Avenue). The route ended in Hobart at the intersection of US 6, SR 51 and SR 130.


Napoleon business route

U.S. Route 6 Business (US 6 Bus.) runs along SR 108 and SR 110 in Napoleon, Ohio.


Western Greater Cleveland alternate route

U.S. Route 6 Alternate (US 6 Alt.) is an east–west alternate route of US 6 located in Greater Cleveland, Ohio, traveling . Its western terminus is at US 6 in Rocky River, Ohio, just west of the
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, overlapping US 6's connection with SR 2; its eastern terminus is just west of the
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in the Ohio City neighborhood of Cleveland. US 20 and SR 113 travel concurrent with US 6 Alt. for while they cross the Rocky River. Nearly all of its span follows Detroit Avenue's alignment through
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and Cleveland, which also carried US 20 Alt. for a time. The far western portion in
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follows Detroit Road and Old Lake Road. US 6 Alt. exists to provide a route for truck traffic, as commercial vehicles are prohibited on Clifton Boulevard.


Eastern Greater Cleveland alternate route

U.S. Route 6 Alternate (US 6 Alt.) traveled along Euclid Avenue, with US 20 Alt., in Cleveland and East Cleveland from 1936 until 1967, when US 20 was removed from US 6 and routed along Euclid Avenue from Superior Avenue in East Cleveland to Public Square in Cleveland.


Warren business loop

U.S. Route 6 Business (US 6 Bus.) is a loop through the city center of Warren, Pennsylvania. In 1989, a freeway bypass for US 6 was completed on the south side of the
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, while the original routing plus a connecting bridge were designated as a business loop. Except for following Ludlow Street near its western terimus, the route mostly follows Pennsylvania Avenue. It is cosigned with US 62 for the westernmost of its route.


Tunkhannock business loop

U.S. Route 6 Business (US 6 Bus.) is a loop through the borough of Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. The route was signed in 2000, as a wider (but still two-lane) by-pass was constructed along the
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to avoid the narrow old alignment. The business loop, also known as Tioga Street, is the main artery of the town.


Scranton–Carbondale business loop

U.S. Route 6 Business (US 6 Bus.) is a loop through northern suburbs of the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. The route was formed in 1999, after a freeway bypass was constructed. The route begins as a four-lane undivided highway, featuring a variety of businesses but avoiding the centers of suburbs like Dickson City and Blakely. It then becomes a two-lane route and skirts north of the narrow suburban finger by traveling through
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and Pennsylvania forestry land. Upon entering Carbondale, the route dips south back into suburban development and serves as a narrow two-lane street for the remainder of its route.


Highlands truck route

U.S. Route 6 Truck (US 6 Truck) is a truck route of US 6 in eastern Orange County. It begins at the trumpet interchange with US 6 and NY 293 in
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near Harriman State Park, and the route follows NY 293. It heads northwest for , where it meets
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and NY 218 in Highlands. Here, NY 293 ends, and US 6 Truck starts its concurrency with US 9W, heading south. From there, the two routes run concurrently until the Bear Mountain Circle, where the route rejoins US 6 and meets US 202, in Highlands near
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. The route serves as a bypass for the segment of US 6 known as the
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, which is limited to passenger cars only.


Cortlandt alternate route

U.S. Route 6 Alternate (US 6 Alt., concurrent with US 202 Alt. for its entire length) is a alternate route of US 6 and US 202 in southern Putnam County and northern Westchester County. It begins where US 6 and US 202 meet NY 9D at the eastern foot of the Bear Mountain Bridge, and follows NY 9D north to NY 403 in
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. From there, it heads south on NY 403 and US 9 to rejoin US 6 and US 202 at the traffic circle north of Peekskill. The route serves as a bypass of the segment of US 6 and US 202 known as
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, a sharply winding route along the Hudson River. This bypass is an important route for commercial vehicles which cannot traverse Bear Mountain Bridge Road, though they are permitted to do so.


Newtown–Southbury alternate route

U.S. Route 6A (US 6A) between Newtown and
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was the original surface routing of US 6 before the formation of expressway that later became I-84; currently Route 816.


Plymouth–Hartford alternate route

U.S. Route 6A (US 6A) between
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and Hartford is currently US 6. At this time, the old US 6 went along Route 64 to downtown Waterbury then along Route 10 to
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.


Woodbury–Willimantic alternate route

U.S. Route 6A (US 6A) originally connected
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to Willimantic. West of Meriden, this was the original alignment of US 6. When US 6 was reassigned to the former US 6A from Plymouth–Farmington, this became US 6A. This US 6A was subsequently extended through Meriden to Willimantic along modern Route 66. An expressway upgrade was planned for this US 6A. Only a portion of the highway was built and is now
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.


Coventry–Windham alternate route

U.S. Route 6A (US 6A) between Coventry and Windham was designated when New England Interstate Route 3 (NE-3) was deleted. The route was swapped with the old US 6 in 1939 and finally deleted in 1942 when US 6A became Route 31.


Danielson alternate route

U.S. Route 6A (US 6A) in Danielson was the old routing of US 6 prior to construction of the two-lane freeway.


Scituate business route

In
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, US 6 splits into US 6 and U.S. Route 6 Business (US 6 Bus.). The business alignment travels further south along the old turnpike, and is mostly signed as US 6 without a banner. The route is also known as Danielson Pike for its entirety. The bypass is signed mostly as BY-PASS US 6 on sign assemblies but as bannerless US 6 on green guide signs. Most maps and information takes US 6 along the bypass. The business and bypass cross Route 102 soon after splitting. The western half of the bypass is a two-lane
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road, with one grade separation — under Gleaner Chapel Road — and one intersection — at Route 102. This newer section ends as it merges with Route 101, once the
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, and now called Hartford Pike. The two parallel alignments cross the Scituate Reservoir and Route 116 before they merge near the east edge of Scituate. This merge was the east end of the Foster and Scituate Turnpike, and was the east end of Route 101 until the early 2000s (when it was truncated to the merge with US 6 Byp.). The Rhode Island and Connecticut Turnpike continued to the Olneyville section of
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, where it is known as Hartford Avenue.


Johnston–Providence alternate route

U.S. Route 6A (US 6A) is an alternate route of US 6 in Rhode Island. The route begins at US 6 and I-295 in Johnston and follows Hartford Avenue through the city. US 6A continues into
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, traveling along Hartford Avenue to its terminus at US 6. US 6A previously carried mainline US 6 until 1991, when the US 6 designation was moved to the Dennis J. Roberts Expressway replacing the expressway's previous designation of Route 195.


Cape Cod Canal bypass

U.S. Route 6 Bypass (US 6 Byp.) was signed along both sides of the
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opposite of mainline U.S. Route 6, which also ran along both sides of the canal along 2-way roads. At the eastern terminus of MA 25, US 6 Eastbound once crossed the Cape Cod Canal via the Bourne Bridge then followed
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along the south side of the canal to the Sagamore Bridge where it joined the Mid-Cape Highway on its way to Provincetown. US 6 Westbound would leave the Mid-Cape Highway and cross the Sagamore Bridge then followed the Scenic Highway along the north side of the canal back to the Bourne Bridge. The opposite directions of those two roads were signed as US 6 Bypass (such that the eastbound bypass route was on the north side of the canal while the westbound was along the south side).
Today, both directions of ''U.S. Route 6'' travels only along the north side of the canal along Scenic Highway. Sandwich Road is now signed "TO 6" from the Sagamore Bridge to the Bourne Bridge, although a single "BYPASS 6" sign still exists along Sandwich Road just north of the Bourne Bridge rotary.


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