Minnesota State Highway 127 was a short 2.531-mile-long (4.073 km) connector highway in west-central Minnesota, which ran from its interchange with Interstate 94 in Orange Township northward to its intersection with State Highway 27 in Osakis.
[3][4][5] I-94 replaced U.S. Highway 52 in west-central Minnesota which had previously run through Osakis and Alexandria in this area.
Concrete paving was done when it became a state highway.
When Highway 27 was moved to overlap I-94 and the previous roadway turned over to Douglas County maintenance in November 2012, Highway 127 was removed, with its signage replaced by 2013.
[6][7] The entire route was in Douglas County.