{{short description|none}} {{Use American English|date=May 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2014}} {{multiple issues| {{Notability|date=October 2022}} {{Primary|date=October 2022}} }} {{Infobox road |state=TX |type=BLBS |route=20 }} All of the business loops within Texas are maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Interstate 20 (I-20) has 15 business loops in the state, all located in western Texas. Along I-20, TxDOT identifies each business route as Business Interstate 20 followed by an alphabetic suffix. Along Texas Interstates, the alphabetic suffixes on business route names ascend eastward and northward. There are gaps in the alphabetic values to allow for future system expansion. The alphabetic naming suffixes are included as small letters on the bottom of route shields.

I-20 business routes in Texas generally follow the path of the former U.S. Route 80 (US 80) through the central portions of towns now bypassed by the Interstate route. __TOC__ {{-}}

==Pecos–Barstow business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-B |location=PecosBarstow |length_mi=14.042 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-B">{{TxDOT|BI|20|B|access-date= May 30, 2010}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1991 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-B"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-B''' ('''Bus. I-20-B''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Pecos and Barstow in Reeves and Ward counties.<ref name="BI 20-B"/> The {{convert|13.3|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route, commissioned in 1991, begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;37 and ends at exit&nbsp;52. In Pecos, the route runs along Third Street. The route has major intersections with US&nbsp;285, State Highway&nbsp;17 (SH&nbsp;17), and three Farm to Market Roads.<ref name="Pecos">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-B|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=31.407824,-103.551571&daddr=I-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E%2FW+3rd+St+to:W+3rd+St+to:E+3rd+St+to:I-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E&hl=en&geocode=%3BFeBI3wEdpgTU-Q%3BFSJm3wEdfnLU-Q%3BFS543wEdcqbU-Q%3BFWyF3wEdHs3U-Q%3BFfoA4AEdTlrW-Q%3BFVs54AEd9CXX-Q&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=17&sll=31.407403,-103.551024&sspn=0.004716,0.013046&ie=UTF8&ll=31.440381,-103.448296&spn=0.150852,0.41748&z=12|access-date=May 31, 2010}}</ref>

The route was originally designated as part of US&nbsp;80 until US&nbsp;80 was decommissioned in western Texas in 1991.<ref name="BI 20-B"/>

{{jcttop |state=TX |length_ref=<ref name="Pecos"/> }} {{TXint |county=Reeves |cspan=5 |location=none

|mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=El Paso}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|2119|name1=Western Ave.}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=Pecos |lspan=3 |mile=2.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|17|name1=Bickley Ave.|city1=Balmorhea}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=3.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|761|name1=Eddy St.}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=3.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|285|name1=Cedar St.|city1=Fort Stockton}}, Carlsbad, NM |notes= }} {{TXint |county=Ward |cspan=2 |location=Barstow |mile=10.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|516|name1=Mackey Ave.}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=13.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Monahans}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Monahans business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-D |location=Monahans |length_mi=8.223 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-D">{{TxDOT|BI|20|D|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1991 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-D"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-D''' ('''Bus. I-20-D''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Monahans in Ward County commissioned in 1991.<ref name="BI 20-D"/> The {{convert|7.2|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;76 and runs along Sealy Avenue, returning to the Interstate at exit&nbsp;83. The route has major intersections with SH&nbsp;18, State Highway Spur&nbsp;57 (Spur&nbsp;57), and State Highway Loop&nbsp;464 (Loop&nbsp;464).<ref name="Monahans">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-D|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=31.572137,-102.956014&daddr=I-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E%2FW+Sealy+Ave+to:W+Sealy+Ave%2FState+Spur+57+to:I-20+BUS+E%2FE+Sealy+Ave+to:I-20+BUS+E&hl=en&geocode=%3BFTja4QEd2hfd-Q%3BFRj_4QEdKJzd-Q%3BFQQY4gEdEPrd-Q%3BFRMs4gEdtEHe-Q%3BFdxE4gEdgrne-Q&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=16&via=4&sll=31.571442,-102.954082&sspn=0.009415,0.026093&ie=UTF8&ll=31.589211,-102.899666&spn=0.075306,0.20874&z=13|access-date=May 31, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The route, together with Spur&nbsp;57, was originally designated as part of US&nbsp;80 until US&nbsp;80 was decommissioned in western Texas in 1991.<ref name="BI 20-D"/><ref name="SS 57">{{TxDOT|SS|57|access-date=June 5, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Ward |length_ref=<ref name="Monahans"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Pecos}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Monahans |lspan=4 |mile=0.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|Spur|57|name1=Sealy Ave.|city1=Wickett|city2=Pyote}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=2.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|464|name1=Loop Rd.}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=4.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|18|name1=Main Ave.|city1=Fort Stockton|city2=Kermit}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=7.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Odessa}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Odessa–Midland business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-E |location=OdessaMidland |length_mi=31.761 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-E">{{TxDOT|BI|20|E|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1991 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-E"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-E''' ('''Bus. I-20-E''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Odessa and Midland in Ector and Midland counties.<ref name="BI 20-E"/> The {{convert|32.0|mi|km|1|adj=on}} loop, commissioned in 1991, begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;112 in West Odessa and ends at I-20 exit&nbsp;144 east of Midland.<ref name="BI 20-E"/><ref name="Odessa-Midland">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus I-20-E|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Exit+112&daddr=W+2nd+St%2FI-20+BUS+E+to:W+2nd+St%2FI-20+BUS+E+to:W+2nd+St%2FI-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E%2FW+Wall+St+to:I-20+BUS+E%2FW+Wall+St+to:W+Front+St%2FI-20+BUS+E+to:W+Front+St%2FI-20+BUS+E+to:E+Front+St%2FI-20+BUS+E+to:I-20+BUS+E+to:Unknown+road&geocode=FQts5QEdLgzl-Q%3BFbWU5QEdP13l-Q%3BFerE5QEdcLDl-Q%3BFTDt5QEdvv3l-Q%3BFSlc5gEdMN_m-Q%3BFUyh5gEdEmXn-Q%3BFW8V5wEdH0To-Q%3BFUGw5wEdDHHp-Q%3BFeT65wEdIubp-Q%3BFTIR6AEdDizq-Q%3BFRMx6AEdq2nq-Q%3BFcg-6AEdaoTq-Q%3BFVLc6AEdSrfr-Q%3BFfQU6QEd-yHs-Q&hl=en&mra=dme&mrcr=12&mrsp=13&sz=19&sll=32.052233,-101.96546&sspn=0.001189,0.00327&ie=UTF8&ll=31.945171,-102.203751&spn=0.304728,0.837021&z=11|access-date=October 2, 2010|link=no}}</ref> In West Odessa and Odessa, the route is known as Second Street and intersects SH&nbsp;302 and US&nbsp;385. Between Odessa and Midland, the route intersects SH&nbsp;349 connecting the business loop to Midland International Airport. In Midland, the route begins as Wall Street and intersects SH&nbsp;158. At Spur&nbsp;268, the business loop turns onto Front Street and continues along that street to its terminus.<ref name="Odessa-Midland"/>

The business loop follows the previous path of US&nbsp;80 through Odessa and Midland between 1952 and 1991 when US&nbsp;80 was decommissioned in western Texas. Before 1952, US&nbsp;80 in Midland continued along Wall Street following the present Spur&nbsp;268, Business State Highway&nbsp;158-B (Bus. SH&nbsp;158-B), and Spur&nbsp;269 until returning to the present route. Between 1952 and 1991, this previous alignment in central Midland was signed as a US&nbsp;80 business route although it carried state loop and spur designations.<ref name="SS 268">{{TxDOT|SS|268|access-date=June 6, 2010|link=no}}</ref><ref name="SS 269">{{TxDOT|SS|269|access-date=June 6, 2010|link=no}}</ref><ref name="SL 546">{{TxDOT|SL|546|access-date=June 6, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |length_ref=<ref name="Odessa-Midland"/> }} {{TXint |county=Ector |cspan=5 |location=West Odessa |lspan=2 |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|to2=to|FM|1936}}<!--both directions for I-20 are signed here--> |notes=Western terminus; I-20 exit 112 }} {{TXint |mile=1.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|302|Loop|338|to3=to|I|20|dir3=east|US|385}} |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |location=Odessa |lspan=4 |mile=2.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1882|name1=County Road West|to2=to|I|20}} }} {{TXint |mile=4.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|385|name1=Grant Avenue}} }} {{TXint |mile=8.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|338|to2=to|I|20}} |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |county=Midland |cspan=10 |mile=10.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|Spur|588|name1=Faudree Road}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=14.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|349|FM|1788}} |notes=Interchange; no direct eastbound access }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=15.1 |road={{jct|extra=airport}} Midland Intl Air & Space Port |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |location=Midland |lspan=5 |mile=19.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|158|Loop|250|to3=to|I|20}} |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |mile=22.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|268|dir1=east|name1=Wall Street|extra=hospital}} |notes=Access to Midland Memorial Hospital }} {{TXint |mile=23.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH-Bus|158|dab1=Midland|dir1=west|name1=Garfield Street}} }} {{TXint |mile=24.3 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH-Bus|349|dab2=Midland}}<!--full access via Merienfield Street and Indiana Avenue per signage--> }} {{TXint |mile=24.8 |road=Wall Street |notes=Former Spur 269 }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=30.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|250|to2=to|I|20|dir2=west}} |notes=Interchange }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=32.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20}}<!--both directions for I-20 are signed here--> |notes=Eastern terminus; I-20 exit 144 }} {{jctbtm}}

==Stanton business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-F |location=Stanton |length_mi=4.687 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-F">{{TxDOT|BI|20|F|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1995 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-F"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-F''' ('''Bus. I-20-F''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Stanton in Martin County commissioned in 1995.<ref name="BI 20-F"/> The {{convert|4.6|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;154 and runs along Front Street through Stanton to its terminus at I-20 exit&nbsp;158. The route has one major intersection with SH&nbsp;137.<ref name="BI 20-F"/><ref name="Stanton">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-F|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Exit+154&daddr=TX-137+S%2FMustang+Draw%2FRanch+Rd+1800+to:32.139935,-101.760854&hl=en&geocode=FQME6gEdcinu-Q%3BFQ4v6gEd16Hu-Q%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=1&mrsp=2&sz=17&sll=32.138454,-101.763171&sspn=0.004679,0.013046&ie=UTF8&ll=32.127724,-101.795025&spn=0.037434,0.10437&z=14|access-date=June 2, 2006}}</ref>

When this section of US&nbsp;80 was decommissioned on August&nbsp;28, 1991, this section was designated as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;214''' ('''Loop&nbsp;214'''). This designation was replaced by the current Interstate business route designation on March&nbsp;30, 1995. The number was previously used for '''State Highway Spur&nbsp;214''' ('''Spur&nbsp;214'''), designated on October&nbsp;18, 1948, from SH&nbsp;73 to SH&nbsp;87. On January&nbsp;7, 1987, this became part of SH&nbsp;82.<ref name="BI 20-F"/><ref name="TXDOT SL 214">{{TxDOT|SL|214|access-date=June 12, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Martin |length_ref=<ref name="Stanton"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Midland}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Stanton |mile=2.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|137|name1=Lamesa Hwy.|city1=Big Lake|city2=Lamesa}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=4.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Big Spring}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Big Spring business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-G |location=Big Spring |length_mi=5.609 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-G">{{TxDOT|BI|20|G|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-G"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-G''' ('''Bus. I-20-G''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Big Spring in Howard County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-G"/> The {{convert|5.6|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;174 and runs along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard before veering to the northeast and joining Third Street (westbound) and Fourth Street (eastbound) the remaining distance through town. The two streets merge just before rejoining I-20 at exit&nbsp;179. The route has major intersections with US&nbsp;87, SH&nbsp;350, and Farm to Market Road 700 (FM&nbsp;700).<ref name="BI 20-G"/><ref name="Big Spring">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-G|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Exit+174&daddr=I-20+BUS+E+to:W+4th+St+to:E+4th+St+to:32.261216,-101.44652&hl=en&geocode=FVrR6wEdB8jy-Q%3BFQzt6wEdhCXz-Q%3BFawa7AEdYI_z-Q%3BFbAq7AEderbz-Q%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=3&mrsp=4&sz=17&sll=32.260445,-101.446831&sspn=0.004672,0.013046&ie=UTF8&ll=32.248813,-101.488438&spn=0.037384,0.10437&z=14|access-date=June 2, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The business loop largely follows the former route of US&nbsp;80 through Big Spring before December&nbsp;18, 1964, when US&nbsp;80 was rerouted around town over I-20. At that time, the former route through town was designated as Loop&nbsp;402, although it was signed as a US&nbsp;80 business route until the current Interstate business route was established on June&nbsp;21, 1990.<ref name="BI 20-G"/><ref name="SL 402">{{TxDOT|SL|402|access-date=July 10, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Howard |length_ref=<ref name="Big Spring"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Midland|city2=Colorado City}} |notes=Western terminus; I-20 exit 174 }} {{TXint |location=Big Spring |lspan=4 |mile=1.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|700|dir1=east}} }} {{TXint |mile=3.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|87|dab1=Big Spring|name1=Gregg Street|city1=Lamesa|city2=Sterling City}} }} {{TXint |mile=4.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|350|name1=Owens Street|dir1=north}} }} {{TXint |mile=5.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=El Paso|city2=Ft. Worth}} |notes=Eastern terminus; I-20 exit 179 }} {{jctbtm}}

==Westbrook business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-H |location=Westbrook |length_mi=1.069 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-H">{{TxDOT|BI|20|H|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-H"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-H''' ('''Bus. I-20-H''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Westbrook in Mitchell County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-H"/> The {{convert|1.1|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;206 and joins FM&nbsp;670 along Thorne Street to Main Street, where FM&nbsp;670 turns north. The business loop continues along Thorne St. to I-20 at exit&nbsp;207.<ref name="BI 20-H"/><ref name="Westbrook">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-H|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=32.351244,-101.022141&daddr=Thorne+St+to:I-20+BUS+E%2FCrump+St&hl=en&geocode=%3BFQK07QEdCqf6-Q%3BFUG47QEdMsb6-Q&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=17&sll=32.351951,-101.020253&sspn=0.004668,0.013046&ie=UTF8&ll=32.354425,-101.014438&spn=0.009335,0.026093&z=16|access-date=June 2, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The business loop follows the route of the former US&nbsp;80 through Westbrook before US&nbsp;80 was rerouted along the present Interstate bypass on February&nbsp;27, 1958. At that time, the former route through town became '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;333''' ('''Loop&nbsp;333''') until the present Interstate business route designation began on June&nbsp;21, 1990.<ref name="BI 20-H"/><ref name="SL 333">{{TxDOT|SL|333|access-date=July 10, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Mitchell |length_ref=<ref name="Westbrook"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|FM|670|dir2=south|city1=Big Spring}} |notes=Western terminus; begin overlay of FM 670 }} {{TXint |location=Westbrook |lspan=2 |mile=0.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|670|dir1=north|name1=Main St.}} |notes=End overlay of FM 670 }} {{TXint |mile=1.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Colorado City}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Colorado City business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-J |location=Colorado City |length_mi=5.926 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-J">{{TxDOT|BI|20|J|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-J"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-J''' ('''Bus. I-20-J''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Colorado City in Mitchell County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-J"/> The {{convert|5.9|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;213 and runs along Second Street through Colorado City, ending at I-20 exit&nbsp;219B. The route has major intersections with SH&nbsp;163, SH&nbsp;208, FM&nbsp;1983, and runs concurrently for several blocks with Bus. SH&nbsp;208-B on Colorado City's east side.<ref name="BI 20-J"/><ref name="Colorado City">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-J|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Exit+213&daddr=Interstate+20J+Business+E+to:E+2nd+St%2FInterstate+20J+Business+E+to:E+2nd+St%2FInterstate+20J+Business+E+to:Interstate+20J+Business+E%2FWestpoint+Ave+to:32.397257,-100.815997&hl=en&geocode=FYRE7gEdGyz8-Q%3BFQw77gEdDKP8-Q%3BFVg17gEdgO38-Q%3BFaQ07gEdCPf8-Q%3BFeJB7gEdAlL9-Q%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=4&mrsp=5&sz=17&sll=32.396233,-100.820503&sspn=0.004665,0.013046&ie=UTF8&ll=32.39482,-100.865993&spn=0.037324,0.10437&z=14|access-date=June 2, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The business loop follows the route of the former US&nbsp;80 through Colorado City before January&nbsp;14, 1963, when US&nbsp;80 was rerouted along the present Interstate bypass. At that time, the former route through town was designated as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;377''' ('''Loop&nbsp;377'''), although it was signed as a US&nbsp;80 business route. It retained the Loop&nbsp;377 designation until June&nbsp;21, 1990, when it was reclassified with its present Interstate business route designation.<ref name="BI 20-J"/><ref name="SL 377">{{TxDOT|SL|377|access-date=July 12, 2010|link=no}}</ref> The number will be reused on March&nbsp;26, 2020, for Spur&nbsp;377 in Williamson County.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot/commission/2020/0326/agenda.pdf|title=Agenda Thursday March 26, 2020}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Mitchell |length_ref=<ref name="Colorado City"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Big Spring}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Colorado City |lspan=4 |mile=1.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1983}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=2.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|163|name1=Chestnut St.|city1=Sterling City}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=3.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH-Bus|208|dab1=Colorado City|name1=Hickory Street}} }} {{TXint |mile=4.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|208|city1=Robert Lee|city2=Snyder}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=5.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Sweetwater}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Loraine business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-K |location=Loraine |length_mi=1.633 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-K">{{TxDOT|BI|20|K|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-K"/> }}

'''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-K''' ('''Bus. I-20-K''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Loraine in Mitchell County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-K"/> The {{convert|1.6|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at exit&nbsp;224 of I-20 and follows Pacific Avenue through town to I-20 exit&nbsp;226B. The route has a major intersection with FM&nbsp;644.<ref name="BI 20-K"/><ref name="Loraine">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-K|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=I-20+BUS+W&daddr=W+Pacific+Ave+to:E+Pacific+Ave+to:32.412797,-100.704528&hl=en&geocode=FYaY7gEdxgT_-Q%3BFfqN7gEdIEH_-Q%3BFSyT7gEduFj_-Q%3B&mra=mi&mrcr=2&mrsp=3&sz=16&sll=32.411976,-100.71094&sspn=0.009329,0.026093&ie=UTF8&ll=32.411958,-100.716326&spn=0.009329,0.026093&z=16|access-date=June 3, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The business loop follows along the route of the former US&nbsp;80 through Loraine until February&nbsp;26, 1957, when US&nbsp;80 was rerouted along the present Interstate bypass. At that time, the former route was commissioned as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;316''' ('''Loop&nbsp;316''') until June&nbsp;21, 1990, when the route was given its present Interstate business route designation. The number, however, was reused on December&nbsp;17, 2009, for Spur&nbsp;316 in Pottsboro.<ref name="BI 20-K"/><ref name="SL 316">{{TxDOT|SL|316|access-date=July 10, 2010|link=no}}</ref><ref name="SS 316">{{TxDOT|SS|316|access-date=October 6, 2017|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Mitchell |length_ref=<ref name="Loraine"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Colorado City}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Loraine |lspan=2 |mile=1.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|644|dir1=north|name1=Taylor Street|FM|644|dir2=south|name2=Main Street|city1=Hermleigh|location1=SH&nbsp;208}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=1.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Sweetwater}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Roscoe business spur== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-L |location=Roscoe |length_mi=1.644 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-L">{{TxDOT|BI|20|L|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-L"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-L''' ('''Bus. I-20-L''') is a business spur of I-20 that serves Roscoe in Nolan County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-L"/> The {{convert|1.6|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;235 and proceeds to the northeast before turning east along First Street in Roscoe. The route terminates at Business U.S. Route&nbsp;84-J (Bus. US&nbsp;84-J) and FM&nbsp;608.<ref name="BI 20-L"/><ref name="Roscoe">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-L|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Broadway%2FState+Loop+237&daddr=1st+St%2FState+Loop+237&hl=en&geocode=FQ3c7gEdUaUB-g%3BFUoV7wEdIucB-g&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=18&sll=32.445646,-100.538946&sspn=0.002331,0.006523&ie=UTF8&ll=32.439271,-100.547519&spn=0.018653,0.052185&z=15|access-date=June 3, 2010}}</ref>

The business spur follows the path of the former US&nbsp;80 through Roscoe before 1958 when US&nbsp;80 was rerouted over the present Interstate bypass. The former US&nbsp;80 continued from the present eastern terminus of the business spur east along First St. then followed US&nbsp;84 to the present I-20. On December&nbsp;19, 1958, the present business spur was designated '''State Highway Spur&nbsp;237''' ('''Spur&nbsp;237''') and then as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;237''' ('''Loop&nbsp;237''') on April&nbsp;15, 1959, even while maintaining the current termini as a true spur. The Loop&nbsp;237 designation was dropped in favor of the current Interstate business classification on June&nbsp;21, 1990. Loop&nbsp;237 was originally designated on September&nbsp;28, 1950, from US&nbsp;82 south along Robison Road to US&nbsp;67 in Texarkana. This route was removed from the state highway system on September&nbsp;23, 1953.<ref name="BI 20-L"/><ref name="SL 237">{{TxDOT|SL|237|access-date=July 11, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Nolan |length_ref=<ref name="Roscoe"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Colorado City}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Roscoe |mile=1.6 |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|84|dab1=Roscoe|FM|608|name1=First Street / Cypress Street|city1=Maryneal}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Sweetwater business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-M |location=Sweetwater |length_mi=6.448 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-M">{{TxDOT|BI|20|M|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-M"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-M''' ('''Bus. I-20-M''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Sweetwater in Nolan County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-M"/> The {{convert|6.1|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at exit&nbsp;241 of I-20 and US&nbsp;84. The route proceeds to the northeast and at Loop&nbsp;170 the route turns east along Broadway Street through town. On the east side of Sweetwater, the business loop joins SH&nbsp;70 and follows that route back to I-20 and US&nbsp;84 at exit&nbsp;247. The route has major intersections with FM&nbsp;419 and FM&nbsp;1544 and runs concurrently with Bus. SH&nbsp;70-G on Sweetwater's east side.<ref name="BI 20-M"/><ref name="Sweetwater">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-M|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Loop+432%2FState+Loop+432&daddr=Loop+432%2FState+Loop+432+to:W+Broadway+St%2FState+Loop+432+to:E+Broadway+St%2FState+Loop+432+to:E+Broadway+St%2FState+Loop+432+to:E+Broadway+St%2FState+Loop+432+to:E+Broadway+St%2FState+Loop+432+to:32.482892,-100.366205&hl=en&geocode=FYA57wEdjBID-g%3BFQpG7wEdcScD-g%3BFdZM7wEdoHED-g%3BFVx27wEdtucD-g%3BFUZ47wEd7usD-g%3BFUyG7wEdRAkE-g%3BFeOr7wEd038E-g%3B&mra=mi&mrcr=6&mrsp=7&sz=16&sll=32.482144,-100.377123&sspn=0.009322,0.026093&ie=UTF8&ll=32.468133,-100.413322&spn=0.037293,0.10437&z=14|access-date=June 3, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The business loop follows the former path of US&nbsp;80 through Sweetwater before August&nbsp;4, 1966, when US&nbsp;80 was relocated along the current Interstate bypass. At that time, the former US&nbsp;80 through Sweetwater was designated as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;432''' ('''Loop&nbsp;432'''), although it was signed as a US&nbsp;80 business route. That designation ended with the current Interstate business route classification on June&nbsp;21, 1990.<ref name="BI 20-M"/><ref name="SL 432">{{TxDOT|SL|432|access-date=July 11, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Nolan |length_ref=<ref name="Sweetwater"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|city1=Colorado City|city2=Roscoe}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|170}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=1.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1544}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=Sweetwater |lspan=5 |type=concur |mile=3.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH-Bus|70|dab1=Sweetwater|dir1=south|name1=Locust Street}} |notes=Begin concurrency with Bus. SH 70-G }} {{TXint |mile=3.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|419|name1=Elm St.|city1=Roby}} |notes= }} {{TXint |type=concur |mile=4.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH-Bus|70|dab1=Sweetwater|dir1=north|name1=Hailey Street}} |notes=End concurrency with Bus. SH 70-G }} {{TXint |type=concur |mile=6.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|SH|70|dir1=north|city1=Roby}} |notes=Begin concurrency with SH 70 }} {{TXint |type=concur |mile=6.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|SH|70|dir3=south|city1=Blackwell|city2=Abilene}} |notes=Eastern terminus; end concurrency with SH 70 }} {{jctbtm}}

==Trent business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-N |location=Trent |length_mi=2.076 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-N">{{TxDOT|BI|20|N|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-N"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-N''' ('''Bus. I-20-N''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Trent in Taylor County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-N"/> The {{convert|2.1|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at exit&nbsp;261 of I-20 and US&nbsp;84 and passes through Trent along First Street, ending at exit&nbsp;263 of I-20 and US&nbsp;84. In Trent, the route has a major intersection with FM&nbsp;1085.<ref name="BI 20-N"/><ref name="Trent">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-N|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Unknown+road&daddr=NW+1st+St+to:32.487724,-100.110494&hl=en&geocode=Fa7Y7wEdrvUH-g%3BFXW77wEd5kMI-g%3B&mra=mi&mrcr=1&mrsp=2&sz=16&sll=32.488696,-100.11873&sspn=0.009321,0.026093&ie=UTF8&ll=32.490724,-100.127034&spn=0.018642,0.052185&z=15|access-date=June 4, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The route follows the former path of US&nbsp;80 through Trent before US&nbsp;80 was rerouted along the current Interstate bypass on April&nbsp;23, 1957. At that time, the former route of US&nbsp;80 through town became designated as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;319''' ('''Loop&nbsp;319''') until the current Interstate business route was established on June&nbsp;21, 1990.<ref name="BI 20-N"/><ref name="SL 319">{{TxDOT|SL|319|access-date=July 11, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Taylor |length_ref=<ref name="Trent"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|city1=Sweetwater}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Trent |mile=1.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1085|name1=Main St.|city1=Sylvester}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=2.1 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|city1=Abilene}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Merkel business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-P |location=Merkel |length_mi=2.786 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-P">{{TxDOT|BI|20|P|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-P"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-P''' ('''Bus. I-20-P''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Merkel in Taylor County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-P"/> The {{convert|2.8|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at exit&nbsp;267 of I-20 and US&nbsp;84 and passes through Trent along First Street ending at exit&nbsp;270 of I-20 and US&nbsp;84. The route briefly runs concurrently with FM&nbsp;126 and FM&nbsp;1235.<ref name="BI 20-P"/><ref name="Merkel">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-P|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Unknown+road&daddr=N+1st+St+to:N+1st+St+to:N+1st+St+to:32.468446,-99.986748&hl=en&geocode=FemF7wEdZ6IJ-g%3BFVB47wEdhOEJ-g%3BFcp27wEdbu0J-g%3BFXB27wEdxu8J-g%3B&mra=mi&mrcr=3&mrsp=4&sz=16&sll=32.468658,-99.995542&sspn=0.009323,0.026093&ie=UTF8&ll=32.472586,-100.010262&spn=0.018646,0.052185&z=15|access-date=June 4, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The route follows the former US&nbsp;80 through Merkel before US&nbsp;80 was rerouted along the present Interstate bypass on October&nbsp;30, 1958. From that time until the present Interstate business route was established on June&nbsp;21, 1990, the route was designated as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;39''' ('''Loop&nbsp;39''').

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Taylor |length_ref=<ref name="Merkel"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|city1=Sweetwater}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Merkel |lspan=3 |mile=1.0 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|126|dir1=south|name1=Ash St.|city1=Nolan}} |notes=Begin overlay of FM 126 }} {{TXint |mile=1.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|126|dir1=north|name1=Kent St.|city1=Hamlin}} |notes=End overlay of FM 126 }} {{TXint |mile=1.2 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|1235|dir1=south|name1=Oak St.|city1=Buffalo Gap}} |notes=Begin overlay of FM 1235 }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=2.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|FM|1235|dir3=north|city1=Abilene|city2=Stith}} |notes=Eastern terminus; end overlay of FM 1235 }} {{jctbtm}}

==Tye business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-Q |location=Tye |length_mi=1.661 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-Q">{{TxDOT|BI|20|Q|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-Q"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-Q''' ('''Bus. I-20-Q''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Tye in Taylor County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-Q"/> The {{convert|1.7|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins along the south service road of I-20 and US&nbsp;84, although it is accessed from eastbound traffic by way of FM&nbsp;707 at exit&nbsp;277. The route runs along North Street to Spinks Road, which carries the route back to I-20 and US&nbsp;84 at exit&nbsp;278.<ref name="BI 20-Q"/><ref name="Tye">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-Q|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=32.45794,-99.880571&daddr=Farm+to+Market+Rd+707%2FScott+St+to:Unknown+road&hl=en&geocode=%3BFRZE7wEd1hQM-g%3BFd5O7wEdVFUM-g&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=16&sll=32.458031,-99.873362&sspn=0.009324,0.026093&ie=UTF8&ll=32.459678,-99.867847&spn=0.009324,0.026093&z=16|access-date=June 4, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The North St. portion of the route was the former route of US&nbsp;80 before US&nbsp;80 was rerouted over the current I-20 on May&nbsp;31, 1957.<ref name="SL 320">{{TxDOT|SL|320|access-date=July 11, 2010|link=no}}</ref> The old route was designated '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;320''' ('''Loop&nbsp;320''') until the current Interstate business designation was given on June&nbsp;21, 1990. Before 1957 the former US&nbsp;80 continued a short distance along North St. beyond Spinks Rd. parallel to the current I-20 to Bus. I-20-R and US&nbsp;84.<ref name="Tye"/> This latter section is a portion of the Bankhead Highway Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.<ref name="BI 20-Q"/><ref name="SL 320"/>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Taylor |length_ref=<ref name="Tye"/> }} {{TXint |location=Tye |lspan=3 |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|city1=Sweetwater}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |mile=0.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|707|name1=Scott St.|city1=Anson}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=1.7 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|city1=Abilene}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==Abilene business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-R |location=Abilene |length_mi=8.466 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-R">{{TxDOT|BI|20|R|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-R"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-R''' ('''Bus. I-20-R''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Abilene in Taylor County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-R"/> The {{convert|12.4|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at exit&nbsp;279 of I-20 and US&nbsp;84 and proceeds along with US&nbsp;84 along South First Street past FM&nbsp;3438. On Abilene's west side, the route intersects US&nbsp;83 and US&nbsp;277 at the Winters Fwy., where US&nbsp;84 turns off to the south. The route continues east along S. First St. to central Abilene where the route turns north along Bus. US&nbsp;83-D at Treadaway Boulevard. The route follows Treadaway Blvd. a short distance to North Second St, where the route turns east. The route then proceeds along N. Second St. intersecting Loop&nbsp;322 at the Jake Roberts Fwy. on the east side of Abilene before returning to I-20 at exit&nbsp;292A.<ref name="BI 20-R"/><ref name="Abilene">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-R|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Exit+279&daddr=S+1st+St+to:S+1st+St+to:S+Treadaway+Blvd+to:Unknown+road+to:I-20+BUS+E+to:32.438882,-99.642134&hl=en&geocode=FYZK7wEdQ2wM-g%3BFc0z7wEdhgsN-g%3BFcIu7wEdqmIN-g%3BFV8e7wEdFEsO-g%3BFTol7wEd9kwO-g%3BFSYW7wEdbPQO-g%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=5&mrsp=6&sz=17&sll=32.439688,-99.646447&sspn=0.004663,0.013046&ie=UTF8&ll=32.447782,-99.745216&spn=0.149207,0.41748&z=12|access-date=June 4, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The route follows the path of the former US&nbsp;80 which joins the route in Tye approaching along North St. from Bus. I-20-Q. On September&nbsp;19, 1961, the former US&nbsp;80 was relocated along the current I-20 and the former route was designated as '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;355''' ('''Loop&nbsp;355'''), although it was signed as a US&nbsp;80 business route. This designation lasted until the current Interstate business designation began on June&nbsp;21, 1990.<ref name="BI 20-R"/><ref name="SL 355">{{TxDOT|SL|355|access-date=July 12, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Taylor |length_ref=<ref name="Abilene"/> }} {{TXint |location=Tye |mile=0.0 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|US|84|dir2=west|city1=Sweetwater}} |notes=Western terminus; west end US 84 overlap }} {{TXint |location=Abilene |lspan=6 |mile=2.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|3438|name1=Arnold Boulevard|location1=Dyess Air Force Base}} |notes=Interchange}} {{TXint |mile=3.8 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US|83|US|84|US|277|dir2=east|name3=Winters Freeway|city1=Ballinger|city2=Coleman|city3=San Angelo|city4=Anson}} |notes=West end of US 84 overlap}} {{TXint |mile=7.3 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|83|dab1=Abilene|dir1=south|name1=Treadaway Boulevard|city1=Ballinger}} |notes=West end of Bus. US 83-D overlap}} {{TXint |mile=7.4 |type=concur |road={{jct|state=TX|US-Bus|83|dab1=Abilene|dir1=north|name1=Treadaway Boulevard|city1=Anson}} |notes=East end of Bus. US 83-D overlap }} {{TXint |mile=9.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|Loop|322|name1=Jake Roberts Freeway|city1=Abilene}}, Airport }} {{TXint |mile=12.4 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Clyde}} |notes=Eastern terminus}} {{jctbtm|keys=concur}}

==Baird business loop== {{Infobox road small |state=TX |type=BL |route=20-T |location=Baird |length_mi=2.826 |length_ref=<ref name="BI 20-T">{{TxDOT|BI|20|T|access-date=May 30, 2010|link=no}}</ref> |length_round=3 |formed=1990 |yr_ref=<ref name="BI 20-T"/> }} '''Business Interstate&nbsp;20-T''' ('''Bus. I-20-T''') is a business loop of I-20 that passes through Baird in Callahan County commissioned in 1990.<ref name="BI 20-T"/> The {{convert|2.8|mi|km|1|adj=on}} route begins at I-20 exit&nbsp;306 west of Baird with Bus. I-20-T extending south of the intersection and FM&nbsp;2047 following the roadway north of I-20. The route crosses through town along Fourth Street and has major intersections with US&nbsp;283 and FM&nbsp;18 before leaving Baird and joining I-20 at exit&nbsp;308 east of town.<ref name="BI 20-T"/><ref name="Baird">{{Google maps|title=Route of Bus. I-20-T|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Farm+to+Market+Rd+2047%2FRanch+Rd+2047&daddr=W+4th+St%2FInterstate+20T+Business+E%2FState+Loop+425+to:E+4th+St%2FInterstate+20T+Business+E%2FState+Loop+425+to:32.398721,-99.373251&hl=en&geocode=FTBx7gEdDhIT-g%3BFYRM7gEd3lwT-g%3BFQJK7gEdCnoT-g%3B&mra=mi&mrcr=2&mrsp=3&sz=16&sll=32.395309,-99.380608&sspn=0.009331,0.026093&ie=UTF8&ll=32.398661,-99.393826&spn=0.018661,0.052185&z=15|access-date=June 4, 2010|link=no}}</ref>

The route follows along the former location of US&nbsp;80 through Baird before 1966 when US&nbsp;80 was rerouted over the current route of I-20. At that time, the route's designation was changed to '''State Highway Loop&nbsp;425''' ('''Loop&nbsp;425''') until 1990 when the route received its current designation. The number, however, was reused on June&nbsp;24, 2010, for Spur&nbsp;425.<ref name="BI 20-T"/><ref name="SL 425">{{TxDOT|SL|425|access-date=July 12, 2010|link=no}}</ref><ref name="SS 425">{{TxDOT|SS|425|access-date=October 8, 2017|link=no}}</ref>

{{jcttop |state=TX |county=Callahan |length_ref=<ref name="Baird"/> }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=0 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|FM|2047|city1=Clyde}} |notes=Western terminus }} {{TXint |location=Baird |lspan=2 |mile=1.5 |road={{jct|state=TX|FM|18|name1=Market St.}} |notes= }} {{TXint |mile=1.9 |road={{jct|state=TX|US|283|name1=Cherry St.}} |notes= }} {{TXint |location=none |mile=2.8 |road={{jct|state=TX|I|20|city1=Putnam}} |notes=Eastern terminus }} {{jctbtm}}

==See also== *{{Portal-inline|U.S. Roads}} *{{Portal-inline|Texas}}

==References== {{reflist|30em}}

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