List of highways in Ponce, Puerto Rico

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.

Map of major roads in Ponce, Puerto Rico, shown in red.

Highway list summary table

No.Road numberCategoryAxisN/W TerminusS/E TerminusTypeLength, km (mi)NotesPhoto
1PR-1PrimaryN to SSan JuanPonceInter-municipal133.7 (83.1)[3]via Cayey
2PR-2PrimaryN to SSan JuanPonceInter-municipal230 (140)via Mayagüez
3PR-2RPrimaryN to SCanas UrbanoCanasLocal1.6 (0.99)-
4PR-9PrimaryN to SCanasVayasLocal12 (7.5)via Portugués; a.k.a. Expreso Román Baldorioty de Castro
5PR-10PrimaryN to SAreciboPonceInter-municipal68.26 (42.41)[4]via Adjuntas
6PR-12PrimaryN to SPoncePlayaLocal5.28 (3.28)[5]a.k.a. Expreso Santiago de los Caballeros
7PR-14PrimaryW to EPonceCayeyInter-municipalunk (unk)-
8PR-52PrimaryN to SSan JuanPonceInter-municipal108 (67)[6]a.k.a. Expreso Luis A. Ferré
9PR-123SecondaryN to SAreciboPonceInter-municipal60 (37)via Adjuntas
10PR-132SecondaryW to EGuayanillaPonceInter-municipalunk (unk)-
11PR-133SecondaryW to EPonceSan AntónLocal2.0 (1.2)[7]a.k.a. Calle Comercio
12PR-139SecondaryN to SMaragüezPonceLocal24.8 (15.4)-
13PR-143SecondaryN to SAdjuntasBarranquitasInter-municipalunk (unk)via Ponce
14PR-163SecondaryW to ECanas UrbanoSan AntónLocal4.8 (3.0)a.k.a. Ave. Las Américas
15PR-500TertiaryN to SMagueyesCanasLocal1.00 (0.62)-
16PR-501TertiaryN to SMarueñoPonceLocal7.0 (4.3)-
17PR-502TertiaryN to SQuebrada LimónPonceLocal5.3 (3.3)-
18PR-503TertiaryN to SJayuyaCanteraLocal21.8 (13.5)-
19PR-504TertiaryN to SPortuguésPonceLocal6.7 (4.2)-
20PR-505TertiaryN to SMachuelo ArribaPonceLocal16.6 (10.3)-
21PR-506TertiaryN to SVayasCanteraLocal2.0 (1.2)-
22PR-510TertiaryN to SJuana DiazCapitanejoInter-municipalunk (unk)-
23PR-511TertiaryN to SAnónPonceLocal16.4 (10.2)-
24PR-515TertiaryW to EGuaraguaoGuaraguaoLocalunk (unk)-
25PR-516TertiaryW to EGuaraguaoGuaraguaoLocalunk (unk)-
26PR-549TertiaryN to SCanasCanasLocal4.2 (2.6)-
27PR-577TertiaryN to SAnónAnónLocal0.30 (0.19)Cerro Maravilla; Dead end road
28PR-578TertiaryN to SSabanetasBucanáLocal0.9 (0.56)-
29PR-585TertiaryW to ECanasPlayaLocal3.8 (2.4)-
30PR-588TertiaryN to SPortuguésPortuguésLocalunk (unk)-
31PR-591TertiaryW to EEl TuqueEl TuqueLocalunk (unk)-

See also

References

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  6. Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority: Upcoming P3 Projects. Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority. Puerto Rico Projects Conference. p.35.
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