Puerto Rico Highway 21

Puerto Rico Highway 21 (PR-21) is the main highway to get to the Medical Center and Veterans Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It begins in PR-19 in Guaynabo to San Juan before ending in PR-1.[2][3]

Highway 21
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length5.0 km[1] (3.1 mi)
Major junctions
West end PR-19 in Gobernador Piñero
 
East end PR-1 / PR-176 in El Cinco
Location
MunicipalitiesSan Juan
Highway system
PR-20PR-22

History

PR-6 was previously numbered as PR-21. Perhaps there were plans to connect current PR-21 to current PR-6, but such plans were never realized.

Major intersections

The entire route is located in San Juan. 

Locationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Gobernador Piñero5.03.1 PR-19 (Avenida Luis Vigoreaux) GuaynaboWestern terminus of PR-21
Gobernador Piñero–Monacillo Urbano line4.8–
4.7
3.0–
2.9
PR-20 (Expreso Rafael Martínez Nadal) GuaynaboNo entrance ramp to PR-20 northbound
3.42.1 PR-841 (Calle San Ignacio) Guaynabo
Monacillo Urbano2.41.5 Avenida José de Diego – San Juan, Puerto Nuevo
1.50.93 Avenida Centro Médico – San JuanPartial cloverleaf interchange
1.2–
1.1
0.75–
0.68
PR-18 (Expreso Las Américas) San Juan, Caguas, PoncePR-18 exits 7A and 7B; partial cloverleaf interchange
El Cinco0.00.0 PR-1 (Carretera Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez) / PR-176 south (Avenida Ana G. Méndez) Río Piedras, CaguasEastern terminus of PR-21
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

References

  1. Google (28 February 2020). "PR-21" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. National Geographic Maps (2011). Puerto Rico (Map). 1:125,000. Adventure Map. Evergreen, CO: National Geographic Maps. ISBN 978-1566955188. OCLC 756511572.
  3. Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works. "Datos de Transito 2000-2009" (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 March 2019.


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