156 (number) - in Transportation

In Transportation

  • The Alfa Romeo 156 car produced from 1997 to 2006
  • The Ferrari 156 was a racecar made by Ferrari from 1961 to 1963
  • The Ferrari 156/85 was a Formula One car in the 1985 Formula One season
  • The Class 156 "Super Sprinter" DMU train
  • Midland Railway 156 Class is a 2-4-0 tender engine in the United Kingdom between 1866 to 1874
  • London Buses route 156
  • The Martin 156, known as the Russian clipper, was a large flying boat aircraft for transoceanic service
  • Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, New York runs from 48th to 156th Street and Northern Boulevard
  • Martin 156 was a large flying boat aircraft intended for transoceanic service
  • U.S. Route 340 near Greenville, Virginia is 156 miles long
  • Highways and routes numbered 156 include:
    • U.S. Route 156 existed from 1957 to 1982 as a spur of U.S. Route 56 in Kansas
    • Arkansas Highway 156
    • California State Route 156
    • Connecticut Route 156
    • Georgia State Route 156
    • Illinois Route 156
    • Indiana State Road 156
    • M-156 in Michigan
    • Minnesota State Highway 156
    • Missouri State Route 156
    • Nevada State Route 156
    • New Hampshire Route 156
    • New Jersey Route 156
    • New York State Route 156
    • Ohio State Route 156
    • Oklahoma State Highway 156
    • Pennsylvania Route 156
    • Texas State Highway 156
    • Virginia State Route 156
    • Wisconsin Highway 156
    • Puerto Rico Highway 156
    • Route 156 runs between Tignish and Miminegash in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada
    • Federal Route 156 is a major federal road in Kedah, Malaysia
    • National Route 156 is a national highway of Japan connecting Gifu, Gifu and Takaoka, Toyama in Japan

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