- Illinois Route 127
Infobox Illinois state route
article_route = 127
length_mi = 167.53
length_round = 2
length_ref = cite web |author=Illinois Technology Transfer Center |url=http://www.dot.state.il.us/gist2/select.html |title=T2 GIS Data |accessdate=2007-11-08 |date=2006]
direction = North-south
starting_terminus =
ending_terminus =
counties = Alexander, Union, Jackson, Perry, Washington, Clinton, Bond, Montgomery
cities = Jonesboro, Murphysboro, Pinckneyville, Nashville, Carlyle, Greenville, Hillsboro
established =1924 Carlson, Rich. [http://www.n9jig.com/121-140.html Illinois Highways Page: Routes 121 thru 140] . Last updated March 15, 2005. Retrieved May 9, 2006.]
prev_route = 126
next_route = 128
see_also =Illinois Route 127 is a north-south highway in central and southern
Illinois . Its southern terminus is atIllinois Route 3 near Olive Branch and its northern terminus atInterstate 55 , along with the southern terminus ofIllinois Route 48 in Raymond. This is a distance of convert|167.53|mi|km|2.Route description
Illinois 127 parallels
U.S. Route 51 for its entire length. U.S. 51 is generally a few miles to the east of Illinois 127, though they never cross. After leaving Alexander County, the route is unique in that it passes through each of the next sevencounty seat s.Illinois 127 overlaps
Illinois Route 146 near Jonesboro,Illinois Route 149 in Murphysboro,Illinois Route 13 from Pickneyville to Murphysboro,U.S. Route 50 in Carlyle,Illinois Route 140 near Greenville,Illinois Route 16 in Hillsboro and wrong-way with Illinois 48 at its northern terminus. (Illinois 48 is a northbound route at the same time Illinois 127 is marked southbound).Sarjeant, Charles. [http://illi-indi.com/il_EndsPage.php?id=1127§ion=1 Illinois Highway Ends: Illinois 127] . Retrieved May 11, 2006.]History
SBI Route 127 originally ran from Raymond to Carlyle. In 1937 it was extended to Nashville, replacing "
Illinois Route 153 ". By 1939 it had been extended to Pinckneyville. In 1944, it was extended west to "U.S. Route 66 ", and south to its current terminus.A section of Illinois Route 127 south of Carbondale has been designated as the "Shawnee Hills Wine Trail" by the Illinois state legislature, in commemoration of the region's importance to the
Illinois wine industry. [House Joint Resolution 48, 95th General Assembly, State of Illinois. [http://ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=48&GAID=9&GA=95&DocTypeID=HJR&LegID=33326&SessionID=51] ]References
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