Puerto Rico Highway 735

Puerto Rico Highway 735 (PR-735) is a rural road located between the municipalities of Cayey and Cidra, Puerto Rico,[3][4] and it corresponds to an original segment of the historic Carretera Central.[2] The Arenas and La Liendre old bridges are located on this route.[5][6]

Highway 735
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length2.7 km[1] (1.7 mi)
Existed1953[2]–present
Major junctions
South end PR-1 in Monte LlanoCayey barrio-pueblo
 
  • PR-738 in Monte Llano–Cayey barrio-pueblo–Rincón
  • PR-734 in Arenas
North end PR-1 in Vegas
Location
MunicipalitiesCayey, Cidra
Highway system
PR-723PR-741

Major intersections

MunicipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
CayeyMonte Llano–Cayey barrio-pueblo line2.71.7 PR-1 (Avenida Jesús T. Piñero) CayeySouthern terminus of PR-735; the Carretera Central continues toward Cayey
Monte Llano–Cayey barrio-pueblo–
Rincón tripoint
2.41.5 PR-738 Cedro
Río de la Plata1.6–
1.5
0.99–
0.93
Puente Arenas[7]
CidraArenas1.20.75 PR-734 north Cidra
Quebrada Beatriz0.70.43Puente La Liendre[7]
CayeyVegas0.00.0 PR-1 CaguasNorthern terminus of PR-735; the Carretera Central continues toward Caguas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Google (29 February 2020). "PR-735" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  2. "Cayey, Memoria Núm. 42" (PDF). Puerto Rico Planning Board (in Spanish). 1955. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  3. National Geographic Maps (2011). Puerto Rico (Map). 1:125,000. Adventure Map. Evergreen, CO: National Geographic Maps. ISBN 978-1566955188. OCLC 756511572.
  4. "Tránsito Promedio Diario (AADT)". Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works (in Spanish). p. 127. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  5. "Historic Places in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands: A Travel Itinerary: Arenas Bridge". National Park Service. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  6. Luis Pumarada O'Neill (31 July 1994). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: La Liendre Bridge / Bridge #467". National Park Service. Retrieved 23 May 2019. With accompanying two photos from 1989 and 1993
  7. Luis F. Pumarada O’Neill (1991). "Los Puentes Históricos de Puerto Rico" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 March 2020.


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