Nevada State Route 427

State Route 427 (SR 427) is a 4.7-mile-long (7.6 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Nevada. It connects the community of Wadsworth in eastern Washoe County to the city of Fernley in western Lyon County. SR 427 comprises the former routing of U.S. Route 40 (US 40) through the towns it serves. SR 427 also provides an eastern link to Pyramid Lake via a junction with State Route 447 in Wadsworth.

State Route 427
Old US 40
SR 427 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length4.700 mi[1] (7.564 km)
Major junctions
West end I80 in Wadsworth
  I80 in Fernley
East end
I80 Bus. / US 50 Alt. / US 95 Alt. in Fernley
Highway system
  • Highways in Nevada
SR 426SR 428

Route description

View from the east end of SR 427 looking westbound

SR 427 begins at a cattleguard on Cantlon Drive just south of the Wadsworth/Pyramid Lake interchange (Exit 43) on Interstate 80 (I-80) in Washoe County. The highway proceeds northeast from there to meet State Route 447 in the middle of Wadsworth. The route curves southeast through the town and immediately enters Lyon County. Passing south under I-80 once again, as well as the Union Pacific railroad tracks, SR 427 curves east to follow Main Street/Truckee Lane into Fernley. The highway ends at the intersection with Alt US 50 and Alt US 95 in downtown Fernley.[1]

History

Originally, US 40 followed the routing of SR 427 through Wadsworth and Fernley. Completion of I-80 around both cities (and many other northern Nevada cities) made the US highway designation irrelevant, and US 40 was later removed from the highway system.

Major intersections

Note: Mileposts in Nevada reset at county lines; the start and end mileposts are given in the county column.

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Washoe
0.002.57
Wadsworth I80 Reno, ElkoWestern end of I-80 Bus. overlap
SR 447 north (Washeim Street) Gerlach, Pyramid Lake
Lyon
0.002.13
Fernley I80 Reno, Elko

I80 Bus. east / US 50 Alt. / US 95 Alt. Elko, Fallon, Yerington
Eastern end of I-80 Bus. overlap
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See also

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  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

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