California State Route 127

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State Route 127
(CS&HC Section 427)
Length: 90.89 mi[1] (146.27 km)
Major
junctions:
I-15 SBD 0.00
SR-178 INY 14.75
INY 16.25
SR-190 INY 42.15
California-Nevada State Line
Nevada SR-373
INY 49.42
Major cities: Baker
California State Routes
< SR 126 SR 128 >
Unconstructed - Deleted - Freeway - Scenic

State Route 127, or Death Valley Road, is a California state highway that connects Interstate 15 to Nevada State Route 373, passing through Death Valley National Park. The highway begins at I-15 in the community of Baker, the last town travelers from Los Angeles or Las Vegas see before making their trek across Death Valley. It ends at the California-Nevada border, where Nevada Route 373 begins. It is the "Lost Highway" featured in David Lynch's film Lost Highway.

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Legal Definition of Route 127: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 427

Route 127 is part of the Freeway and Expressway System, as stated by section 253.6 of the California State Highway Code.
Route 127 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.1 of the California State Highway Code.


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