59.91 km
37.23 mi

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Route 127

LENGTH 59.91 km / 27.23 mi
NORTH END Route 3, Lawrence Station
SOUTH END Route 1, Digdeguash
PLACES Lawrence Station, Dumbarton, Rollingdam, Waweig, Bayside, St. Andrews, Chamcook, Bocabec, Digdeguash
COUNTIES Charlotte (59.91 km)
NAMES Bayview Drive, Mowat Drive (St. Andrews)
RIVER CROSSINGS Bocabec River (Bocabec)

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.

Guide

Route 127's primary purpose is to serve the historic resort town of St. Andrews.

The route's orientation changes at St. Andrews - Route 127 south becomes Route 127 north, and vice versa.

Junction List

Location km Routes / Destination Other Notes
Lawrence Station 0.0 Route 3 - St. Stephen, Fredericton  
Lawrence Station 0.5 Richardson Rd.  
Dumbarton 8.3 Rollingdam Rd.  
Dumbarton 9.5 Upper Tower Hill Rd.  
Rollingdam 15.7 Route 770 - Pleasant Ridge  
Rollingdam 16.3 McAleenan Cross Rd.  
Waweig 21.2 Route 760 - Oak Bay, Elmsville  
Waweig 24.3 Upper Waweig Rd.  
Waweig 26.3 Route 1 - St. Stephen, Saint John Gilmans Corner
Bayside 32.8 Champlain Dr.  
Bayside 38.2 Ghost Rd. Wileys Corner
St. Andrews 40.5 Clarke Rd.  
St. Andrews 41.5 Upper Campus Rd.  
St. Andrews 42.3 Reed Ave. - downtown St. Andrews Route 127 bears onto Mowat Dr.
St. Andrews 42.9 Bar Rd. - Ministers Island  
St. Andrews 43.9 Clarke Rd.  
Chamcook 45.7 Ghost Rd.  
Chamcook 48.1 Glebe Rd.  
Chamcook 48.9 Frye Rd.  
Bocabec 55.7 Holts Point Rd.  
Bocabec 58.8 Kerrs Ridge Rd.  
Digedguash 59.9 Route 1  - St. Stephen, Saint John  

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