M-60 Business (Niles, Michigan)
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M-60 is an east–west state trunkline highway in the US state of
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. It runs from the Niles area at a junction with US Highway 12 (US 12) to the
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area where it ends at Interstate 94 in Michigan, Interstate 94 (I-94). The trunkline passes through a mix of farm fields and woodlands, crosses or runs along several rivers and connects several small towns of the southern area of the state. The westernmost segment runs along divided highway while the easternmost section is a full freeway bypass of Jackson. M-60 was originally designed in 1919 with the rest of the state highway system in Michigan. It ran roughly along its current route connecting downtown Niles to downtown Jackson. In the mid-1920s, the western end was extended to New Buffalo, Michigan, New Buffalo; since then several bypasses of the smaller towns along the highway were added. One of these bypasses resulted in the creation of an alternate route (#AlternateM-60, Alternate M-60, Alt. M-60) through Concord, Michigan, Concord; that route has since been decommissioned highway, decommissioned. When Niles was bypassed in the 1950s, a business loop (#Business M-60, Business M-60, Bus. M-60) was created through town. After the western end was truncated to its current location, that business loop was converted to a business spur.


Route description

M-60 starts at an interchange along US 12 southeast of Niles in southwestern Cass County, Michigan, Cass County. From this interchange, the highway runs northeasterly along the divided highway on Detroit Road to an intersection with Bus. M-60 (Yankee Road). There, the main highway turns due east along the shore of Barron Lake. The trunkline continues through mixed farm fields and woodlands, running northeastward to Cassopolis, Michigan, Cassopolis and rounding Stone Lake on the southern approach to town. M-60 runs north–south through town on Broadway Street, merging with M-62 (Michigan highway), M-62 to concurrency (road), run concurrently into downtown Cassopolis. M-60 turns eastward on State Street, separating from M-62, and leaves town while crossing a line of the Canadian National Railway. East of Cassopolis, M-60 runs past Diamond Lake and through farm fields. At Vandalia, Michigan, Vandalia, the highway passes Donnell Lake before meeting M-40 (Michigan highway), M-40 north of Bair Lake in Jones, Michigan, Jones. East of Jones, the trunkline crosses into St. Joseph County, Michigan, St. Joseph County and meets U.S. Route 131, US 131 on the south side of Three Rivers, Michigan, Three Rivers. The two highways run concurrently northward through a retail business corridor to an intersection with Michigan Avenue. M-60 turns east along Michigan Avenue following U.S. Route 131 Business (Three Rivers, Michigan), Bus. US 131 into downtown. The business loop turns north at the same intersection where M-60 meets M-86 (Michigan highway), M-86 near the Rocky River (Michigan), Rocky River crossing. Continuing eastward, M-60 passes the high school and Three Rivers Municipal Dr. Haines Airport while running along the St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan), St. Joseph River. The trunkline turns north, runs by Fishers Lake and continues out of town through farm fields. Near Mendon, Michigan, Mendon, the highway runs along the river again. East of town, M-60 meets M-66 (Michigan highway), M-66, and the two run east and northeast through Leonidas, Michigan, Leonidas into the extreme northwest corner of Branch County, Michigan, Branch County. South of Athens, Michigan, Athens, M-66 turns northward and M-60 continues around Union City, Michigan, Union City and into southern Calhoun County, Michigan, Calhoun County. The road runs through Burlington, Michigan, Burlington on Leroy Street. At Marshall Street. M-60 meets the southern end of M-311 (Michigan highway), M-311 which runs north to the Battle Creek, Michigan, Battle Creek area. M-60 continues east through farm fields to Tekonsha, Michigan, Tekonsha where it meets Interstate 69 in Michigan, Interstate 69 (I-69) northwest of town. Continuing to Homer, Michigan, Homer, the highway runs along Lehigh Street in town; M-99 (Michigan highway), M-99 merges into M-60 after the intersection with Hillsdale Street. East of town, the highway widens into a four-lane divided highway; M-99 turns north along this short section of roadway and M-60 reverts to a two-lane highway again. The trunkline crosses the Kalamazoo River at Concord before it crosses into Jackson County, Michigan, Jackson County. At Spring Arbor, Michigan, Spring Arbor, M-60 passes the campus of Spring Arbor University. Outside of Jackson, the highway widens out to a full freeway bypass around the west side of the city. This bypass has one interchange with Michigan Avenue near Jackson County Airport (Michigan), Jackson County Airport. North of this interchange, the highway picks up the Interstate 94 Business (Jackson, Michigan), Business Loop I-94 and crosses the Norfolk Southern Railway line in the area. The freeway ends at a trumpet interchange with I-94 northwest of Jackson. M-60 is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) like other state highways. Among these responsibilities, the department tracks the level of traffic that uses the roadways under its jurisdiction. This is expressed using a metric called annual average daily traffic (AADT), which is a statistical calculation of the average daily number of vehicles on a segment of roadway. According to MDOT's surveys in 2009, the highest traffic counts were 12,547 cars and 999 trucks along the freeway immediately south of I-94 near Jackson; the lowest AADT was the 2601 cars and 384 trucks west of Union City. Only two sections of M-60 have been listed on the National Highway System (United States), National Highway System (NHS): along the US 131 concurrency in Three Rivers and on the BL I-94 concurrency near Jackson. The NHS is a network of roads important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility.


History

M-60 was designated with the rest of the original state highway system by July 1, 1919, on a series of roads running between Niles and Jackson by way of Cassopolis, Three Rivers and Tekonsha. By the end of 1927, the western end was extended to terminate at US 12 at New Buffalo. In the early to mid-1930s, the Michigan State Highway Department (MSHD) realigned the New Buffalo–Niles section to bypass Galien, Michigan, Galien and Buchanan, Michigan, Buchanan, and the department extended U.S. Route 112, US 112 concurrently along M-60 to New Buffalo. M-60 was rerouted around Concord in 1933, Tekonsha was bypassed by the MSHD in late 1936, and the highway was routed around Union City in 1937. The MSHD continued to improve the highway through the end of the 1930s. The last segment between Tekonsha and Homer was paved in 1940, making all of M-60 a hard-surfaced roadway. In late 1949 or early 1950, the MSHD shifted M-60 through the Jones area to straighten the roadway. The US 131 bypass of Three Rivers opened in 1953; the US 131/M-60 concurrency became a Bus. US 131/M-60 concurrency through town as a result. On December 1, 1956, the highway department opened the first of a new four-lane divided highway around the south side of Niles, with the final of the bypass opening early the next year. Consequently, they converted the former route through town into a business loop. #Business M-60, Bus. M-60 connected the bypass into downtown where it continued along U.S. Route 112 Business (Niles, Michigan), Bus. US 112 back to US 112/M-60. At the end of the 1950s, M-60 was moved to a freeway bypass along the west side of Jackson; the final mile was also designated U.S. Route 12 Business (Jackson, Michigan), Bus. US 12 as both highways connected to the I-94/US 12 freeway north of the city. The western end was redesignated as a part of US 12 in the late 1961, and the M-60 designation was truncated off this roadway in 1966. M-60's routing has remained unchanged since.


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Special routes

There have been two different special routes of M-60. Business M-60 (Bus. M-60) in Niles is still in existence, while Alternate M-60 (Alt. M-60) in Concord has been decommissioned.


Business M-60

Business M-60 (Bus. M-60) is a state business spur running through the city of Niles and adjacent townships. The spur starts at the intersection with M-51 (Michigan highway), M-51 (Main Street, 11th Street) and runs eastward along a former routing of M-60 on Oak Street through a residential section of town. Near the Berrien County, Michigan, Berrien–Cass County, Michigan, Cass county line, the highway passes south of the Jerry Tyler Memorial Airport. East of the airport, the street name changes from Oak Street to Yankee Road, and Bus. M-60 runs to its terminus at M-60 (Detroit Road). The total length is , and 5,284–7,984 cars and 333 trucks use the route each day. The business route was a loop route, continuing through downtown along U.S. Route 112 Business (Niles, Michigan), Bus. US 112 when the designation was created in late 1956 or early 1957. M-60 was truncated west of Niles in 1966; at the same time, Bus. M-60 was truncated at its junction with Bus. US 12/M-51 near downtown.


Alternate M-60

Alternate M-60 (Alt. M-60) was an alternate loop route running through Concord, Michigan, Concord. It acted as a "business route" into downtown Concord during its short lifetime after a bypass of town along M-60 was built. Its appearance predated the development of business routes in Michigan. Concord was bypassed in 1933, resulting in the creation of the alternate route. That route was turned over to local control the next year, decommissioning the designation.


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M-60
at Michigan Highways

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