Highway 156 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by AHTD | ||||
Section 1 | ||||
Length: | 0.30 mi (0.48 km) | |||
West end: | SH-100 at the Oklahoma state line | |||
East end: | AR 59 near Evansville | |||
Section 2 | ||||
Length: | 4.21 mi (6.78 km) | |||
West end: | AR 265 at Hogeye | |||
East end: | AR 170 in West Fork | |||
Section 3 | ||||
Length: | 2.81 mi (4.52 km) | |||
West end: | US 71 in Fayetteville | |||
East end: | Pump Station Rd in Fayetteville | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Highway 156 | |
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Location: | AR 45–Washington County Road 87 |
Length: | 2.53 mi (4 km) |
Baggett St | |
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Location: | AR 45–Washington County Road 87 |
Length: | 0.37 mi (0.60 km) |
Existed: | January 30, 1980–May 23, 2007 |
Highway 156 (AR 156, Ark. 156, and Hwy. 156) is a designation for three east–west state highways in Washington County. One segment of 0.30 miles (0.48 km) runs east from Oklahoma State Highway 100 to Highway 59 near Evansville. A second route of 4.21 miles (6.78 km) begins at Highway 265 near Hogeye and runs east to Highway 170 in West Fork. A third segment of 2.81 miles (4.52 km) begins in Fayetteville at US Highway 71 (US 71; School Ave) and runs east to Pump Station Rd.
Highway 156 begins at SH-100 at Oklahoma state line in far southwestern Washington County. The highway runs east to Highway 59 north of Evansville where it terminates.
Highway 156 begins at Highway 265 (a segment of the Butterfield Overland Mail Heritage Trail) at Hogeye in southern Washington County. The highway runs east along Hogeye Creek to Highway 170, where the route terminates. Continuing on Highway 170 east gives access to Interstate 49 (I-49) and the Boston Mountains Scenic Loop.