South Dakota Highway 127

South Dakota Highway 127 (SD 127) is a highway that runs from North Dakota Highway 127, northwest of White Rock to South Dakota Highway 10 in Sisseton. It was commissioned around 1980.

Highway 127
Route of SD 127 (in red)
Route information
Defined by SDCL §31-4-193
Maintained by SDDOT
Length37.328 mi[1] (60.074 km)
Existed1980–present
Major junctions
South end SD 10 in Sisseton
 
  • I-29 / US 81 in Lien Township
North end ND 127 at South Dakota-North Dakota state line
Location
CountiesRoberts
Highway system
  • South Dakota Highways
SD 123SD 130

History

The route that is currently South Dakota 127 was established in 1926 as part of U.S. Highway 81, the Meridian Highway. In 1980, construction of the segment of Interstate 29 was completed north of exit 246, and U.S. 81 was rerouted from this point northward into North Dakota. The old route from I-29 to the North Dakota border near White Rock was designated as South Dakota Highway 127.

In 1984, when construction of I-29 between Peever and New Effington was completed, this segment of U.S. 81 was also routed onto it, and South Dakota 127 was extended along its former alignment, to South Dakota Highway 10 east of Sisseton.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Roberts County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Sisseton0.0000.000 SD 10 to I-29 Browns Valley
Minnesota Township13.32421.443 SD 106 Claire City, Veblen
Lien Township20.56033.088 I-29 / US 81 Sisseton, Hankinson
White Rock Township37.32860.074 ND 127 Fairmount, WahpetonContinuation into North Dakota
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