Puerto Rico Highway 6

Puerto Rico Highway 6 (PR6) is a 1.7-kilometer (1.1-mile) long[1] northsouth urban primary highway within the barrio of Juan Sánchez in the municipality of Bayamón, Puerto Rico, that serves as a by-pass route from Puerto Rico Highway 5 (PR5) to Puerto Rico Highway 2 (PR2).[2] The entire route is also known as Calle San Jose (San Jose Street).[1][3]

Highway 6
Calle San José
PR-6 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length1.7 km[1] (1.1 mi)
Major junctions
South end PR-2 in Juan Sánchez
North end PR-5 in Juan Sánchez
Location
MunicipalitiesBayamón
Highway system
PR-5PR-8

Route description

PR6 begins at a three-way junction with PR2 on the southern edge of the Villa España neighborhood, a gated and planned community in central Juan Sánchez. (PR2 heads east toward the municipality of Guaynabo and west thorough the northern part of Bayamon.) From its southern terminus, PR6 heads north-northwest as a divided four-lane road and almost immediately has an intersection with the west access road to Villa España. (Other than its termini, this is the only intersection along PR6.) From that intersection PR6 turns northwest to run along the western edge of Villa España, past its northern edge. Shortly thereafter, the route turns north-northeast and reaches its northern terminus at a trumpet interchange with PR5 (Expreso Rio Hondo [Rio Hondo Expressway]). (PR5 heads northeast toward San Juan and Carolina and southwest through Bayamon toward Aguas Buenas.)[1][3]

Major intersections

Heading south along PR6, February 2008

The entire route is located in Juan Sánchez, Bayamón. 

km[1]miDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 PR-2 GuaynaboSouthern terminus of PR-6
0.1–
0.2
0.062–
0.12
Unnamed road – Villa EspañaWest access to Villa España
1.71.1 PR-5 (Expreso Río Hondo) CatañoNorthern terminus of PR-6; trumpet interchange
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-6" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. "Datos de Transito 2000-2009". dtop.pr.gov (in Spanish). Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  3. Puerto Rico (fold out) (Map). National Geographic Adventure Map (Book 3107). 7 May 2011. ISBN 978-1566955188.

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