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Map of major roads in Ponce, Puerto Rico, shown in red. This is a list of highways in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The list focuses on major, signed, roads in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. [1] [2] The list shows local roads, that is, those with both terminuses within the municipality ("intra-municipal" roads), as well as inter-municipal roads.
Puerto Rico Highway 14 (PR-14) is a main highway connecting Ponce to Cayey, Puerto Rico. [2] The road runs the same course as the historic Carretera Central. The Ponce-to-Coamo section of PR-14 was built under the direction of Spanish engineer Raimundo Camprubí Escudero (b. Pamplona 15 March 1846 – d.
Puerto Rico Highway 10 (PR-10) is a major highway in Puerto Rico. The primary [3] state [4] road connects the city of Ponce in the south coast to Arecibo in the north; it is also the shortest route between the two cities. [5] Construction on the modern PR-10, a new 68.26-kilometer (42.41 mi) highway, began in 1974.
Puerto Rico Highway 585 (PR-585) is tertiary [2] state highway in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The road leads from PR-2R in Sector Pámpanos of Barrio Canas to Avenida Padre Noel in Barrio Playa. It runs west to east, starting from its western terminus at PR-2R (Carretera Pámpanos) and ending at its eastern terminus at PR-123 (Avenida Hostos). [3]
Puerto Rico Highway 3132 (PR-3132) is a north–south bypass located west of downtown Peñuelas that is currently under construction. When completed, this highway will extends from its intersection with PR-132 and PR-386 until its end at PR-132 near PR-385 . [ 9 ]
Puerto Rico Highway 502 (PR-502) is a tertiary [2] state [3] highway in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The road runs north to south through barrio Quebrada Limón . Its southern terminus is at an intersection with PR-132 .
Puerto Rico Highway 578 (PR-578) is tertiary [2] state highway in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The road runs from east to west, parallel to PR-1, and it forms the boundary between the northern end of barrio Bucaná and the southern end of barrio Sabanetas. The road is located entirely within the municipality of Ponce. [3]
In the 2000s decade, PR-500 was no longer transited by the oversized Ponce Cement (now CEMEX) trucks. Highway 500 is about one and one-half miles long, making one of the shortest highways in Puerto Rico. It is lined by residential areas with a short section lined by the Calle Villa Final industrial park, a light-industry industrial park.