Puerto Rico Highway 156

Puerto Rico Highway 156 (PR-156) is a long eastwest highway which connects Caguas to Orocovis and is the main artery to Aguas Buenas since the highway from Puerto Rico Highway 52 to the main downtown has at least two lanes and a shoulder per direction. From Aguas Buenas to Orocovis it is a rural, yet safe road which enters all the business districts and plazas of Aguas Buenas, Comerío, Barranquitas and Orocovis. It is one of two long eastwest highways through the center of the island (the other being Puerto Rico Highway 111) but it never approaches a coast. Puerto Rico Highway 111 approaches Aguadilla's shore near PR-2 but PR-156, ending in Caguas, is nearly 35 kilometers away from the east coast.[3][4]

Highway 156
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length58.7 km[1] (36.5 mi)
Existed1953[2]–present
Major junctions
West end PR-597 / PR-5155 in Orocovis barrio-puebloOrocovis
 
East end PR-1P in Caguas barrio-pueblo
Location
MunicipalitiesOrocovis, Barranquitas, Comerío, Aguas Buenas, Caguas
Highway system
PR-155 PR-157

Major intersections

MunicipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
OrocovisOrocovis barrio-puebloOrocovis line0.00.0 PR-597 (Calle Ernesto Ramos Antonini) / PR-5155 (Calle 4 de Julio) Morovis, CoamoWestern terminus of PR-156
0.40.25 PR-5156 (Avenida Jesús M. "Tito" Colón Collazo) Morovis, Coamo
Botijas3.11.9 PR-569 Sabana
6.4–
6.5
4.0–
4.0
PR-7772 Botijas
BarranquitasPalo Hincado10.56.5 PR-720 Palo Hincado
11.67.2 PR-770 Cañabón
Barranquitas barrio-pueblo14.2–
14.3
8.8–
8.9
PR-152R (Avenida Ingeniero José Zayas Green) Naranjito, Coamo
15.4–
15.5
9.6–
9.6
PR-162 (Calle Manuel Torres) AibonitoOne-way street; southbound access via Calle Susano Maldonado
15.99.9 PR-719 south (Vía Los Torcheros) Aibonito
Barranquitas barrio-puebloQuebradillas line16.410.2 PR-152 north Naranjito
Quebrada GrandeHonduras line20.412.7 PR-774 Honduras
22.413.9 PR-749 Quebrada Grande
ComeríoRío Hondo26.416.4 PR-774 Río Hondo
28.6–
28.7
17.8–
17.8
PR-776 Río Hondo
28.717.8Puente del Río Hondo over the Río Hondo[5]
Comerío barrio-pueblo31.7–
31.8
19.7–
19.8
PR-740 south Cidra
32.220.0 PR-7778 east Aguas Buenas
PalomasComerío barrio-pueblo line32.520.2 PR-779 west Palomas
Quebrada Higüero34.521.4Puente del Higüero[5]
Doña Elena35.121.8 PR-167 north / PR-7167 Naranjito, Bayamón
Naranjo35.2–
35.3
21.9–
21.9
PR-778 south (Desvío Ángel Luis Morales Báez, "Wiso") Comerío
35.5–
35.6
22.1–
22.1
PR-781 Cedrito
36.522.7 PR-172 Cidra
ComeríoAguas Buenas
municipal line
NaranjoBayamoncito line39.924.8 PR-782 / PR-7090 Cejas, Juan Asencio
Aguas BuenasBayamoncito41.325.7 PR-790 Juan Asencio
MulaSumidero line47.629.6 PR-173 south CidraWestern terminus of PR-173 concurrency
Aguas Buenas barrio-pueblo50.031.1 PR-174 Bayamón
50.331.3 PR-173 north (Calle Padre Sercus) GuaynaboEastern terminus of PR-173 concurrency; one-way street
BairoaSumidero
Cagüitas tripoint
50.6–
50.7
31.4–
31.5
PR-794 (Avenida Doctor Gilberto Concepción de Gracia) Cagüitas
Bairoa52.332.5 PR-7156 Cagüitas
CaguasCañabón53.633.3 PR-7156 to PR-777 – Pozo Dulce
55.4–
55.5
34.4–
34.5
PR-196 east (Avenida José Garrido) San Juan
57.135.5 PR-34 (Avenida Turabo) Caguas
Caguas barrio-pueblo57.8–
57.9
35.9–
36.0
PR-52 (Autopista Luis A. Ferré) San Juan, PoncePR-52 exit 19; partial cloverleaf interchange
58.436.3 PR-33 (Avenida José Mercado) San Juan, Cayey
58.636.4 PR-1 south (Calle Luis Muñoz Rivera) CayeyOne-way street
58.736.5 PR-1P north (Calle Manuel Corchado y Juarbe) San JuanEastern terminus of PR-156; one-way street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Google (24 March 2020). "PR-156" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  2. "Comerío, Memoria Núm. 41" (PDF). Puerto Rico Planning Board (in Spanish). 1955. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  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)". Transit Data (Datos de Transito) (in Spanish). DTOP PR. pp. 84–85.
  5. Luis F. Pumarada O’Neill (1991). "Los Puentes Históricos de Puerto Rico" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 March 2020.


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