Map of Chittenden County in western Vermont with VT 127 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans, the City of Burlington and the Town of Colchester
Length
10.08 mi (16.22 km)
Southern segment: 9.94 miles (16.00 km)[1]
Northern segment: 0.142 mi (0.229 km)[2]
Existed
Early 1940s[3][4]–present
Major junctions
South end
Pearl Street in Burlington
Major intersections
US 2 / US 7 in Colchester US 2 / US 7 in Colchester
North end
VT 2A in Colchester
Location
Country
United States
State
Vermont
Counties
Chittenden
Highway system
State highways in Vermont
← VT 125
→ VT 128
Vermont Route 127 (VT 127) is a state highway in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. It currently exists in two segments: a signed, locally maintained portion in the city of Burlington and the town of Colchester, and an unsigned, state-maintained portion within the town of Colchester. The southern terminus of the signed segment is at Pearl Street in downtown Burlington. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 2 and U.S. Route 7 in Colchester. The unsigned segment is little more than the southern leg of a wye connection between US 2 / US 7 and VT 2A.
VT 127 was assigned in the early 1940s as a loop route off US 2 and US 7 through Burlington and southern Colchester, where it ended at the junction of Bay Road and US 2 / US 7. It was extended slightly eastward to VT 2A in 1950. The majority of the route in Burlington was moved onto a new limited-access highway—named the Winooski Valley Parkway and also known as the Burlington Beltline—in the 1970s and 1980s. A later realignment in Colchester moved the signed northern terminus of VT 127 to the junction of Blakely/Severance Road and US 2 / US 7; however, the portion of VT 127 added in 1950 was left unchanged. As a result, the route now exists in two segments.
^"2005 (Route Log) AADTs – Federal Aid Urban Streets" (PDF). Vermont Agency of Transportation. May 2006. Retrieved May 15, 2009.
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