Virginia State Route 156 (SR 156) is a state highway that runs through the central part of Virginia. Here are some of the major junctions along SR 156:
SR 156 and US Route 1: This is a significant junction where SR 156 intersects with US Route 1, providing access to larger highways and connecting to various local routes.
SR 156 and SR 10: Another important junction, where SR 156 meets State Route 10, which leads towards Chester and other nearby areas.
SR 156 and SR 288: This junction connects SR 156 with State Route 288, a major bypass around the Richmond area, facilitating travel to and from the city.
SR 156 and I-95: Near its southern terminus, SR 156 intersects with Interstate 95, a major north-south interstate highway that runs along the East Coast.
SR 156 and SR 33: This junction connects SR 156 with State Route 33, which leads towards the eastern parts of Virginia.
These junctions are crucial for local traffic and provide connections to larger highways, enhancing accessibility throughout the region. If you need more specific details about any of these junctions or the areas they connect to, feel free to ask!