New Brunswick Route 127

Route 127 is an East/West provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The Highway starts out in Lawrence Station, New Brunswick at the intersection of Route 3 The road travels mainly south for almost 60 km through mostly rural communities. The road does pass Rickets Island and runs along the Canada/US border as is the main route into St Andrews where the road name changes to Bayview Drive and Mowat Drive. In St Andrews the highway takes a sharp almost U-Turn before finally ending in the community of Bocabec.

Route 127
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length59.9 km[1] (37.2 mi)
Existed1965.[2]–present
Major junctions
East end Route 3 in Lawrence Station
West end Route 1 in Digdeguash
Location
Major citiesSt Andrews
Highway system
Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes
Route 126Route 128

History

Route 127 was commissioned in 1965 as a short loop off Route 1 into St. Andrews. (Route 1 at that point followed the eastern shore of the St. Croix River as far as Ghost Road in Bayside, then crossed over to the east side of the peninsula to go north along Passamaquoddy Bay.) When a new alignment of Route 1 opened in 1973 between Waweig and Digdeguash, Route 127 was extended along the bypassed segments of Route 1. It was extended further north to Lawrence Station in 1984 when Route 765 was decommissioned.

Intersecting routes

River crossings

  • Digdeguash River in Dumbarton, New Brunswick
  • (unknown river) south of Waweig, New Brunswick
  • Bocabec River in Bocabec, New Brunswick

Communities along Route

  • Watt, New Brunswick
  • Dumbarton, New Brunswick
  • Greenock, New Brunswick
  • Leverville, New Brunswick
  • Waweig, New Brunswick
  • Gilmans Corner, New Brunswick
  • Bayside, Charlotte County
  • Wileys Corner, New Brunswick
  • St Andrews, New Brunswick
  • Edwards Corner, New Brunswick
  • Chamcook Lake, New Brunswick
  • Bocabec Cove, New Brunswick

See also

References

  1. New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
  2. New Brunswick, Highways.


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