List of Tren Urbano stations

The Department of Transportation and Public Works of Puerto Rico operates the Tren Urbano mass transit network, serving the municipalities of San Juan, Guaynabo and Bayamón. As of 2011, the single 10.7-mile (17.2 km) line includes 16 stations. They serve about 40,900 passengers a day, making the Tren Urbano the twelfth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of ridership.[1]

Stations

Terminal stations
Station Lines Jurisdiction Opened Reference
Bayamón Bayamón December 17, 2004 [2]
Centro Médico San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Cupey San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Deportivo Bayamón December 17, 2004 [2]
Domenech San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Hato Rey San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Jardines Guaynabo December 17, 2004 [2]
Las Lomas San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Martínez Nadal Guaynabo December 17, 2004 [2]
Piñero San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Roosevelt San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Río Piedras San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Sagrado Corazón San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
San Francisco San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
Torrimar Guaynabo December 17, 2004 [2]
Universidad San Juan December 17, 2004 [2]
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References

  1. Dickens, Matthew (March 8, 2011). "Heavy Rail Public Transportation Ridership Report—Fourth Quarter 2010" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 7, 2011. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  2. Green, Ariana (November 19, 2005). "A hesitant Puerto Rico tries commuting by train". The New York Times. p. A10.
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