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Several special routes of U.S. Route 23 (US 23) exist. There are 18 extant
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s along US 23 and 14 former routes.


Waycross business loop

U.S. Highway 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is a route that goes through downtown
Waycross, Georgia Waycross is the county seat of and only incorporated city in Ware County in the U.S. state of Georgia. The population was 13,942 in the 2020 census. Waycross gets its name from the city's location at key railroad junctions; lines from six di ...
. It is entirely concurrent with US 1 Bus. and State Route 4 Bus. (SR 4 Bus.). It is signed primarily as US 1 Bus. Except for the far northern end, the entire length of US 23 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.


Hazlehurst business loop

U.S. Highway 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) was a
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of US 23 that existed completely within the
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of
Hazlehurst, Georgia Hazlehurst is a city in and the county seat of Jeff Davis County, Georgia, United States. The population was 4,088 in 2020. History Initially called "Handtown" due to the Hand Family living in the area, it wasn't until the establishment of th ...
. It was completely concurrent with SR 19 Bus. It traveled along East Jefferson Road and then turned onto US 221/ SR 135, which traveled northbound along South Cromartie Street and southbound along South Tallahassee Street until they reached US 23/ US 341/ SR 19/ SR 27. In 1986, the path of US 23/SR 19 in the city was shifted eastward. Its former path, including the concurrent path of US 221/SR 135, was redesignated as SR 19 Bus. The next year, US 23 Bus. was established on the path of SR 19 Bus. In 1995, both US 23 Bus. and SR 19 Bus. were decommissioned. The portion not concurrent with US 221/SR 135 was redesignated as SR 135 Connector. Major intersections


Cochran business loop

U.S. Highway 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is an at least route that goes through downtown
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. It is entirely concurrent with SR 87 Bus. US 23 Bus./SR 87 Bus. begins at an
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south of Cochran and travels to the northwest. The highway crosses a railroad bridge over a Southern Railway line and becomes Southeast Second Street, traveling through the grounds of the
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Cochran Campus. After leaving the vicinity of the campus, it eventually intersects SR 26 (Dykes Street), and Southeast Second Street not only becomes Northeast Second Street but is also shared in a concurrency with US 129 Alternate (US 129 Alt.) and SR 112. The vicinity is also the site of the
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(NRHP)-listed
Cochran Municipal Building and School The Cochran Municipal Building and School are two historic buildings in Cochran, Georgia. They are located at the intersection of Dykes Street ( Georgia State Route 112/ 26) and Second Street ( U.S. Route 23 Business), on the same block as the ...
and the
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. Between East Ash Street and East Railroad Avenue, the highway curves to the northeast with that same Southern Railway line earlier flanking the west side, although the tracks begin to move away from the road north of unmarked Emergency Route 105. The business route ends at US 23/ SR 87, but US 129 Alt. joins the route in a concurrency into Macon, while SR 112 travels concurrently only as far as north into
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along the same concurrency until branching off toward Milledgeville.


Baldwin–Cornelia business route

U.S. Highway 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) in
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, existed between 1972 and , along part of SR 105.


Dillsboro–Sylva business loop

U.S. Highway 23 Business (US 23 Bus.), established in 1974, is a route goes through downtown Dillsboro and Sylva, North Carolina, via Haywood Road, Main Street/Mill Street, and Asheville Highway.


Waynesville business loop

U.S. Highway 23 Business (US 23 Bus.), established in 1968, is a route goes through downtown
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, via Hyatt Creek Road, Main Street, and Asheville Road.


Waynesville alternate route

U.S. Highway 23A (US 23A) in
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, existed between 1939 and 1968.


Canton alternate route

U.S. Highway 23A (US 23A) near
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, existed between 1962 and 1971. In its short history, it was utilized simply as a connector route to a completed section of Interstate 40 (I-40), west of
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.


Asheville alternate route

U.S. Highway 23A (US 23A) in
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, existed between 1949 and 1960. Today, the route is known as US 23 Bus.


Asheville business loop

U.S. Highway 23 Business (US 23 Bus.), established in 1960, is a business route (cosigned with US 19 Bus.) currently starts on Haywood Road then go north on I-26/ I-240 (exit 2) back to the main US 23 (exit 3). Historically, US 23 Bus. continued along Haywood Road, connecting to Clingman Avenue and then to Patton Avenue/US 23. In 1961, it extended over Patton Avenue through downtown Asheville when US 23 moved onto the East–West Freeway. In 1962, it was rerouted to its current alignment from Haywood Road to Hanover Street (now I-26/I-240).


Weaverville business route


Wolf Laurel alternate route

U.S. Highway 23A (US 23A), established in 2006, is an route follows the old US 23 route through northern
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. Starting at the exit 9 interchange from I-26/US 23, it briefly links with US 19 before taking a left turn toward
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. There is no control city for the route as it only connects the communities of
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,
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, and access to the Wolf Laurel gated community and ski resort. The route reunites with I-26/US 23 at the exit 3 interchange. Signage of this alternate route goes by an "A" right of number instead of "ALT" or "Alternate" banner on top (this is the same style used by other alternate routes in
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).


Gate City business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is a business route of US 23 in
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. The business route is coexistent with US 58 Bus. and US 421 Bus. through Gate City.


Big Stone Gap–Norton business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is a business route of US 23 between Big Stone Gap and Norton, Virginia. US 23 Bus. begins in Big Stone Gap at an interchange along mainline US 23 with US 58 Alt. and State Route 844 (SR 844), the former of which joins US 23 in an overlap until it reaches Norton northbound US 23 Bus. and westbound US 58 Alt. wind around Gilley Avenue East until it reaches East 5th Street South, then turns north. At Wood Avenue East ( SR 610), US 58 Alt. turns west, ending the concurrency, and the name changes to East 5th Street North. The route crosses a bridge over the Powell River then after passing a local car dealership across from East 5th Avenue becomes Roaring Branch Road. Most of this mountainous road winds around the Powell River,
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's Appalachia District, and an abandoned
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line currently in the process of being converted into a rail trail. The route turns more towards the east as it enters
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, where it is renamed West Main Street, and serves as the eastern terminus for SR 68. The road name is changed to East Main Street after the southern terminus of SR 78 a bridge over Norfolk Southern Railway's Clinch Valley Extension, and then follows the rest of the line east. Leaving town, the road is named Kent Junction Road, and at SR 603 where it passes a bridge over the junction the road was named for which also contains the Paradise Branch. The street name still remains after passing this junction, and, along the way, it passes the Central Drive-In Theatre just before passing through Blackwood. Descending from the mountains, the area becomes slightly more developed as it passes by the NRHP-listed Country Cabin community center, and through a forgotten unincorporated community named Josephine. East of SR 621, the route officially enters Norton, and the street is named Park Avenue Northwest. Within downtown Norton, the road encounters US 58 Alt. Bus. at 11th Street Southwest and is joined by that route in an overlap. Continuing to run straight east through the city, it encounters the western terminus of SR 74 at Coeburn Avenue Southwest, which runs southeast of the routes. East of SR 74, the routes climb an embankment and becomes a divided highway, though the US 23 Bus./US 58 Alt. Bus. overlap is about to come to an end. Just before the interchange with mainline US 23, US 58 Alt. Bus. continues east straight ahead along unmarked SR 283 (Norton Coeburn Road) while US 23 and Park Avenue Northeast make a sharp turn to the north. From this point on, the route is a two-lane highway with a continuous center left-turn lane, winding around the west side of the Guest River, and Norfolk Southern Railway's Glamorgan Branch. Snaking closer to the railroad and the river, it leaves the Norton city limits at the intersection with SR 620 and the Glamorgan Branch at the same time, just before crossing a bridge over the Guest River where the street is named Esserville Road. US 23 Bus. ends at the intersection of US 23 across from SR 757 (Wise–Norton Road).


Wise business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is a business route of US 23 in the
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. The route runs along Norton Road and West Main Street.


Pound business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is a business route of US 23 in
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. Most of the business route is coexistent with SR 83, except for a portion that runs along Main Street between SR 83 and US 23.


Pound bypass route


Pikeville business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) was a
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of
Pikeville, Kentucky Pikeville () is a List of cities in Kentucky, home rule-class city in and the county seat of Pike County, Kentucky, United States. Its population was 7,754 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 U.S. Census. Pikeville serves as a regional eco ...
. It ran in concurrently with US 460 Bus. The route began at a diamond interchange shared by the eastern terminus of Kentucky Route 1384 (KY 1384) and ran east where it eventually curved south and west around into downtown Pikeville. US 23 Bus./US 460 Bus. ended at an interchange with US 23/US 460.


Pikeville bypass route


Pikeville spur route


Paintsville business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) was a
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in
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and Prestonburg, Kentucky. Much of the route ran in a concurrency with US 460 Bus., as well as KY 40, KY 321, and KY 114.


Ashland business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is a
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of US 23 in
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. The route runs parallel to the mainline US 23 about a
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to the west. Major intersections


Ashland spur route

U.S. Route 23 Spur (US 23 Spur) is an unsigned
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of US 23 in
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. The route follows the Ben Williamson and
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memorial bridges across the
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as a
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. The designation becomes State Route 652 (SR 652) upon entering Ohio and becomes a pair of city streets when the bridges end close to US 23 Bus.


Ashland truck route

U.S. Route 23 Truck (US 23 Truck) is a southbound-only
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providing access to US 23 from the Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge in
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. The route is entirely concurrent with eastbound US 60 from US 23 Bus. at the south end of the Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge to mainline US 23.


South Portsmouth–Portsmouth truck route

U.S. Route 23 Truck (US 23 Truck) is a
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of US 23 between
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, and
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. The route overlaps KY 8 and KY 8S to the
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where it then overlaps SR 852 until it turns east along US 52 in Ohio and finally terminates in downtown Portsmouth at US 23 along a
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of southbound Chillicothe Street and northbound Gay Street. Major intersections


Chillicothe business loop

U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) is a
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of US 23 in
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. The route begins at an interchange at mainline US 23 and County Route 205 (Three Locks Road), which is also the northern terminus with the overlap of mainline US 23 and SR 104. Three Locks Road becomes South River Road, taking US 23/SR 104 with it as the route runs parallel to
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's Columbus District until it passes the intersection with Southern Avenue and curves away from the tracks before entering the city limits. At US 50, SR 104 makes a left turn overlapping that route, and US 23 Bus. continues north onto SR 159 (North Bridge Street). US 23 Bus. and SR 159 cross a bridge over the
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then runs under an interchange with US 35. Curving in a northeasterly direction, the route passes under
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's Northern Subdivision. US 23 Bus. terminates at another interchange with mainline US 23, while SR 159 continues northward toward the
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area.


Perrysburg–Toledo business route


Michigan business routes


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