All of the business routes within Texas are maintained by the
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
U.S. Route 67 has seven current and two former business routes within the state, with two of these located in
San Angelo. Along US 67, TxDOT identifies each business route as Business U.S. Highway 67 followed by an alphabetic suffix. Along Texas U.S. routes, the alphabetic suffixes on business route names ascend generally eastward and southward. As US 67 is labeled as a west-to-east route, its initial business loop in Presidio is suffixed with an A. There are gaps in the alphabetic values that allow for future system expansion or decommissioned routes. The alphabetic naming suffixes are included as small letters at the bottom of route shields.
Presidio business loop Business U.S. Highway 67-A or
Bus. US 67-A is a business loop of US 67 at
Presidio in
Presidio County commissioned in 1996. The route begins at US 67 west of town near the
Presidio-Ojinaga International Bridge and proceeds along '''O'Reilly Street
to Farm to Market Road 170. The route then turns north along Erma Street''' to
State Spur 203. The route then turns west and rejoins US 67 north of town. Much of the route, along with SS 203 and the former SS 310, was the former route of US 67 through town before the present US 67 was constructed to bypass the town to the northwest in 1996. ;Major intersections
San Angelo business loop (east) Business U.S. Highway 67-J or
Bus. US 67-J is a business loop of US 67 at San Angelo in Tom Green County commissioned in 1996. The certified mileage of the route, one of two business loops within San Angelo, does not include portions concurrent with
Loop 306. From US 67 in central San Angelo, the route follows
Main Street south to
Pulliam Street. The route then follows Pulliam Street east to Loop 306 and then overlays Loop 306 north to US 67. The business loop also has major intersections with US 277 and
FM 380. The portion of the business loop over Pulliam Street west of Ball Street was part of the former route of US 67 before the completion of the Houston Harte Expressway in 1984. Between 1984 and 1986, the Main Street portion was designated as part of Loop 545. The route has major intersections with
SH 6 and
FM 219. ;Major intersections
Alvarado business loop Business U.S. Highway 67-N or
Bus. US 67-N is a business route of US 67 at
Alvarado in Johnson County, commissioned in 1990. The route begins at
Bus. I-35-V and follows
College Street to
FM 1706. The route then curves northward joining,
Baugh Street until it terminates at US 67. The route follows part of the former location of US 67 through town before 1963. The route was designated
Spur 379 from 1963 to 1990, although it was signed as Bus. US 67. ;Major intersections
Sulphur Springs business loop Business U.S. Highway 67-V or
Bus. US 67-V is a business route of US 67 at
Sulphur Springs in
Hopkins County commissioned in 1990. The certified mileage of the route does not include portions concurrent with
SH 11 and
SH 154. The route begins at Exit 120 of
Interstate 30 and US 67 west of town and proceeds northeastward along
Main Street. The route intersects
SH 19 on Sulphur Springs' west side and continues along Main Street to Davis Street in central Sulphur Springs. From this point, the route follows
College Street and then merges with SH 11 and SH 154 along two one-way streets with northbound traffic circulating on
Oak Avenue and southbound traffic using
Gilmer Street. After one block, the route turns east onto
Jefferson Street ending the overlay of SH 11 and SH 154, and the route continues along Jefferson Street to Jackson Street. Jefferson Street resumes a short distance to the north, and the route follows Jefferson Street to its terminus at
Loop 301. The route largely follows the former route of US 67 through town before September 19, 1956. That same day, US 67 was designated as a bypass around town. The former route through town was designated as
FM 164 west of SH 19 to US 67 west of town and as
Texas State Highway Loop 313 east of SH 19 to US 67 east of town and along SH 19 reconnecting the loop to US 67. Loop 313 was not signed as such, but instead was signed as Bus. US 67. On April 27, 1967, the designation of the portion of Loop 313 over SH 19 was canceled and FM 164 was decommissioned and combined with Loop 313 as an extension. FM 164 has since been reused elsewhere. On November 16, 1987, the route of Loop 313 through downtown Sulphur Springs was modified, and the route's northern terminus was changed to Loop 301. The route's designation was changed from Loop 313 to Bus. US 67-V on June 21, 1990. ;Major intersections ==Arkansas==