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'''State Route 227''' ('''SR 227'''), more commonly known locally as '''Lamoille Highway''', is a [[state highway]] in [[Elko County, Nevada|Elko County]] in northeastern [[Nevada]].
'''State Route 227''' ('''SR 227'''), most of which is more commonly known locally as '''Lamoille Highway''', is a {{convert|20.134|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} [[state highway]] in [[Elko County, Nevada|Elko County]] in northeastern [[Nevada]].

[[Image:Spring Creek.jpg|thumb|View southeast from Lamoille Summit]]


==Route description==
==Route description==
[[File:2014-06-13 13 56 51 First reassurance sign along westbound Nevada State Route 227 (Lamoille Highway) in Lamoille, Nevada.JPG|thumb|left|First reassurance sign along westbound SR 227 in Lamoille]]
SR 227 starts at SR 535/Interstate 80 Business Loop (Idaho Street) in the center of downtown [[Elko, Nevada|Elko]]. From there, it follows 5th Street southeast, which at this point is 4 lanes wide with a center turn lane and a 25 mph speed limit. After passing Silver Street, it loses the center turning lane and crosses a bridge over the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] and the [[Humboldt River]]. It narrows down to 2 lanes after passing Wilson Avenue, then loses the center turning lane beyond Carlin Court, all the while turning towards a northeasterly direction and becoming known as Lamoille Highway. After passing 12th Street, it regains 2 additional lanes and begins to gradually turn back towards the south as it begins ascending Lamoille Summit. The speed limit, 35 mph at 12th Street, gradually increases to 55 mph by the time it reaches Lamoille Summit. From Lamoille Summit, it continues in a general southeasterly direction into and through the community of [[Spring Creek, Nevada|Spring Creek]], maintaining the 55 mph speed limit and 4 lanes for most of the way. It intersects with [[Nevada State Route 228|SR 228]] in the northwestern section of Spring Creek. Further southeast, it passes through a [[roundabout]] in the central portion of Spring Creek where it intersects Spring Creek Parkway and Licht Parkway. Further southeast, near Palace Parkway, it again narrows down to just 2 lanes and turns due east, though it maintains the 55 mph speed limit. Just before entering the small town of [[Lamoille, Nevada|Lamoille]], it intersects [[Lamoille Canyon Road]], a [[National Forest Scenic Byway]] which heads up into [[Lamoille Canyon]]. The road finally reduces down to 25 mph as it enters the small town of Lamoille. After passing through Lamoille, it ends at the intersection with [[List of county routes in Elko County, Nevada|Elko County Route]]s 705 and 707.
SR 227 starts at [[Nevada State Route 535|SR 535/Interstate 80 Business Loop]] (Idaho Street) in the center of downtown [[Elko, Nevada|Elko]]. From there, it follows 5th Street southeast, which at this point is 4 lanes wide with a center turn lane and a 25&nbsp;mph speed limit. After passing Silver Street, it loses the center turning lane and crosses a bridge over the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] and the [[Humboldt River]]. It narrows down to 2 lanes after passing Wilson Avenue, then loses the center turning lane beyond Carlin Court, all the while turning towards a northeasterly direction and becoming known as Lamoille Highway. After passing 12th Street, it regains 2 additional lanes and begins to gradually turn back towards the south as it begins ascending Lamoille Summit. The speed limit, 35&nbsp;mph at 12th Street, gradually increases to 55&nbsp;mph by the time it reaches Lamoille Summit. From Lamoille Summit, it continues in a general southeasterly direction into and through the community of [[Spring Creek, Nevada|Spring Creek]], maintaining the 55&nbsp;mph speed limit and 4 lanes for most of the way. It intersects with [[Nevada State Route 228|SR 228]] ([[Jiggs, Nevada|Jiggs]] Highway) in the northwestern section of Spring Creek. Further southeast, it passes through a [[roundabout]] in the central portion of Spring Creek where it intersects Spring Creek Parkway and Licht Parkway. Further southeast, near Palace Parkway, it again narrows down to just 2 lanes and turns due east, though it maintains the 55&nbsp;mph speed limit. Just before entering the small town of [[Lamoille, Nevada|Lamoille]], it intersects [[Lamoille Canyon Road]], a [[National Forest Scenic Byway]] which heads up into [[Lamoille Canyon]]. The speed limit finally reduces down to 25&nbsp;mph as it enters the small town of Lamoille. On the eastern side of Lamoille, the road ends at an intersection with [[List of county routes in Elko County, Nevada|Elko County Route]]s 705 and 707.

[[File:2016-03-19 16 08 27 View southeast along Nevada State Route 227 (Lamoille Highway) about 4.9 miles southeast of Nevada State Route 535 (Idaho Street) in Spring Creek, Nevada.jpg|thumb|View southeast from Lamoille Summit]]


==History==
==History==
SR 227 comprised a portion of [[Nevada State Route 46|State Route 46]] prior to 1976.<ref name=smh2012q2/>
SR 227 comprised a portion of [[Nevada State Route 46|State Route 46]] prior to 1976.<ref name=NDOT_Log/>


==Major intersections==
==Major intersections==
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==See also==
==See also==
*{{portal-inline|Nevada}}
{{portal|U.S. Roads}}
* [[List of state highways in Nevada]]
*{{portal-inline|U.S. Roads}}


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}

==External links==
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[[Category:Transportation in Elko County, Nevada]]
[[Category:Transportation in Elko County, Nevada]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 16 February 2024

State Route 227 marker
State Route 227
Lamoille Highway
Map
SR 227 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length20.134 mi[1] (32.403 km)
Existed1976–present
Major junctions
Northwest end I-80 BL / SR 535 in Elko
Southeast endCrossroad Lane in Lamoille
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
Highway system
  • Nevada State Highway System
SR 226 SR 228

State Route 227 (SR 227), most of which is more commonly known locally as Lamoille Highway, is a 20.134-mile-long (32.403 km) state highway in Elko County in northeastern Nevada.

Route description

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First reassurance sign along westbound SR 227 in Lamoille

SR 227 starts at SR 535/Interstate 80 Business Loop (Idaho Street) in the center of downtown Elko. From there, it follows 5th Street southeast, which at this point is 4 lanes wide with a center turn lane and a 25 mph speed limit. After passing Silver Street, it loses the center turning lane and crosses a bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad and the Humboldt River. It narrows down to 2 lanes after passing Wilson Avenue, then loses the center turning lane beyond Carlin Court, all the while turning towards a northeasterly direction and becoming known as Lamoille Highway. After passing 12th Street, it regains 2 additional lanes and begins to gradually turn back towards the south as it begins ascending Lamoille Summit. The speed limit, 35 mph at 12th Street, gradually increases to 55 mph by the time it reaches Lamoille Summit. From Lamoille Summit, it continues in a general southeasterly direction into and through the community of Spring Creek, maintaining the 55 mph speed limit and 4 lanes for most of the way. It intersects with SR 228 (Jiggs Highway) in the northwestern section of Spring Creek. Further southeast, it passes through a roundabout in the central portion of Spring Creek where it intersects Spring Creek Parkway and Licht Parkway. Further southeast, near Palace Parkway, it again narrows down to just 2 lanes and turns due east, though it maintains the 55 mph speed limit. Just before entering the small town of Lamoille, it intersects Lamoille Canyon Road, a National Forest Scenic Byway which heads up into Lamoille Canyon. The speed limit finally reduces down to 25 mph as it enters the small town of Lamoille. On the eastern side of Lamoille, the road ends at an intersection with Elko County Routes 705 and 707.

View southeast from Lamoille Summit

History

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SR 227 comprised a portion of State Route 46 prior to 1976.[1]

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Elko County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Elko0.0000.000 I-80 BL / SR 535 (Idaho Street)Western terminus
SR 228 – Jiggs
LamoilleLamoille Canyon Road
20.13432.403Crossroad LaneEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Nevada Department of Transportation (January 2017). "State Maintained Highways of Nevada: Descriptions and Maps". Retrieved 2017-04-28.
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