There are a total of 12 business routes of Interstate 70 in Colorado. I-70 spans Colorado in an east-west fashion, holding many business loops and spurs along the way varying from lengths of 0.22 mi (0.35 km) miles to 27.47 mi (44.21 km) miles, with a total of 55.51 miles.[1]
Grand Junction Metropolitan Area[edit]
Interstate 70 Business Loop (I-70B) is a business loop that runs through Grand Junction and Clifton. This route is mostly an expressway, with the exception of Downtown Grand Junction where the route is divided into two one-way streets (Pitkin and Ute Avenues) and then turns north onto a four lane surface street (1st Street). The route is partially signed with US Route 6 and US Route 50 (separate and together). the route is one of the most important routes in the Grand Junction Area.
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Silt |
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0.22 mi (0.35 km) |
Interstate 70 Business serves Silt and runs from Interstate 70 to U.S. Route 6.[1] The road begins with a loop on the south side of I-70. The intersection between the Silt Business Loop and I-70 forms a diamond interchange, and there is a one-way loop at the business spur's terminus. The road then moves northward, intersecting Lions Park Circle before crossing the Colorado River, which runs roughly along I-70. On the other side of a meander, the road abruptly turns westward and meets its terminus at U.S. Route 24, which is at that point concurrent with U.S. Route 6. The road continues as Railroad Avenue through the city of Silt.[2][3]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Eagle |
| Length: |
0.35 mi (0.56 km) |
Interstate 70 Business serves Eagle and runs from U.S. Route 6 to Interstate 70.[1] The road begins with a circle at the intersection of I-70 Bus and U.S. Route 6. On the other side of the circle, the road continues as Church Street. Along I-70 Bus, the road is known as Eby Creek Road. The route then heads northward over the Colorado River in the northern city limits of Eagle, intersecting Chambers Avenue and Loren Road before meeting its northern terminus with Interstate 70. The intersection forms a diamond interchange, and Eby Creek Road continues toward Dell.[4]
Edwards[edit]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Edwards |
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0.58 mi (0.93 km) |
Interstate 70 Business is a spur serving Edwards that runs from Interstate 70 to U.S. Route 6.[1]
Idaho Springs[edit]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Idaho Springs |
| Length: |
2.71 mi (4.36 km) |
I-70 Business is a loop serving Idaho Springs and meets Interstate 70 at exits 239 and 241, intersecting State Highway 103 in the middle.[1]
Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area[edit]
Main article:
Colfax Avenue
Business Loop Interstate 70 is a 30-mile (48 km)-long route between Golden and Aurora, skirting downtown Denver. Known also as Colfax Avenue, the route connects with I-70 on either end.[1]
Watkins[edit]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Watkins |
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0.40 mi (0.64 km) |
I-70 Business spur serves Watkins and runs from Interstate 70 to US 36.[1]
Strasburg[edit]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Strasburg |
| Length: |
0.35 mi (0.56 km) |
I-70 Business spur serves Strasburg and runs from Interstate 70 to US 36.[1]
Deer Trail[edit]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Deer Trail |
| Length: |
0.40 mi (0.64 km) |
I-70 Business spur serves Deer Trail and runs from U.S. Route 40 to Interstate 70.[1]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Agate |
| Length: |
0.35 mi (0.56 km) |
I-70 Business spur serves Agate and runs from U.S. Route 40 to Interstate 70.[1]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Limon |
| Length: |
4.26 mi (6.86 km) |
I-70 Business loop serves Limon, Colorado and has both its termini at a concurrency of Interstate 70, U.S. Route 24, U.S. Route 40, and U.S. Route 287.[1]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Vona |
| Length: |
0.53 mi (0.85 km) |
I-70 Business serves Vona and runs from U.S. Route 24 to Interstate 70.[1]
Burlington[edit]
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Interstate 70 Business
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| Location: |
Burlington |
| Length: |
1.97 mi (3.17 km) |
I-70 Business loop serves Burlington and has both its termini at Interstate 70.[1]
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