NY127 begins at an intersection with US1 (East Boston Post Road) in the village of Mamaroneck. The highway proceeds northeast through Mamaroneck as a two-lane residential street named Keeler Avenue, crossing through the Old Rye Neck neighborhood. The route soon reaches a junction with Harrison Avenue, where it turns north off Keeler, leaving the Old Rye Neck neighborhood and soon the entire village. Now in the town and village of Harrison, NY127 continues as Harrison Avenue, bending north into downtown Harrison, as a two-lane commercial street. Just after the junction with Halstead Avenue, the route crosses west of the parking lot for the HarrisonMetro-North Railroad station and soon over the New Haven Line (Northeast Corridor) tracks.[3]
After crossing the railroad, NY127 enters a residential section of Harrison, crossing north as Harrison Avenue. Soon the route crosses under, but does not interchange with, the New England Thruway (I-95), winding northeast past the Harrison Avenue School and a junction with Union Avenue (unsigned CR94). The route makes a gradual bend to the north, passing west of the Willow Ridge Country Club near the intersection with North Street. At the intersection, NY127 drops the Harrison Avenue moniker, gaining the North Street one. The route bends northwest through a residential section of Harrison, reaching a junction with the Hutchinson River Parkway (exit14). Upon crossing the Hutchinson River Parkway, NY127 enters the Rosedale section of the city of White Plains.[3]
Within White Plains, NY127 becomes a county-maintained highway, gaining the designation of CR30[4] as it passes the Maple Moor Golf Course. Winding up the hills of White Plains, the route crosses through the North Street section, becoming a four-lane residential street past White Plains Senior High School. Passing a commercial complex, NY127 turns north and enters an interchange with the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287). This interchange, which also serves Westchester Avenue (CR62), marks the northern terminus of NY127, whose right-of-way continues through the town of Harrison as White Plains Avenue.[3]
History
The state-maintained section of NY127 was initially improved by the state of New York as part of two projects carried out in the 1910s. On March17, 1910, the state awarded a contract to improve the 2.91-mile (4.68km) segment of what is now NY127 leading south from the White Plains–Harrison line. The rebuilt road was added to the state highway system on July31, 1911, as State Highway780 (SH780). The remainder of the modern state-maintained segment of NY127 was reconstructed as part of a contract let on September28, 1916, to reconstruct 3.81 miles (6.13km) of roads in Harrison and Rye. The rebuilt roads were accepted into the state highway system on December21, 1921, as SH1457. Both state highway numbers are unsigned.[5] SH780 and its southward continuation to US1 in Mamaroneck did not receive a posted route number until the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York when both roads became part of NY127, a new route continuing north into White Plains to Westchester Avenue. The route's alignment has remained unchanged since that time.[2]