Puerto Rico Highway 199

Puerto Rico Highway 199 (PR-199) is a main highway, mostly divided, in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. It is one of the few highways in Puerto Rico with discontinuity, as there is also another Puerto Rico Highway 199 in Bayamón.[3]

Highway 199
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length21.5 km[1][2] (13.4 mi)
Western segment
West endUrbanización Portobello in Ortíz
Major
junctions
East end PR-831 in Minillas
Eastern segment
West endConector Los Filtros in Santa Rosa
Major
junctions
East end PR-181 / PR-876 in Cuevas–St. Just
Location
MunicipalitiesToa Alta, Bayamón, Guaynabo, San Juan, Trujillo Alto
Highway system
PR-198 PR-200

San Juan to Guaynabo

In San Juan, near Trujillo Alto, it begins near PR-850 and PR-181 and goes through the exclusive Paseos area, goes west, intersecting Puerto Rico Highway 1, Puerto Rico Highway 52 and Puerto Rico Highway 20. It approaches downtown Guaynabo. Several schools can be found along the way.

Bayamón

Puerto Rico Highway 199 begins again at Puerto Rico Highway 5 and ends near Puerto Rico Highway 167.[4] The segment is likely to be renumbered as Puerto Rico Highway 5 since the latter is being built into a tollway to Naranjito and Comerío and it shows to be not probable that PR-199 in Guaynabo will be connected to this segment in Bayamón.

Major intersections

MunicipalityLocationkm[1][2]miDestinationsNotes
Toa AltaOrtíz0.00.0Urbanización Portobello – OrtízWestern terminus of PR-199
BayamónPájaros2.01.2 PR-167 (Avenida Ramón Luis Rivera) Bayamón, Comerío
Cerro Gordo3.42.1 PR-840 (Camino Aldea) – Aldea, Cerro Gordo
MinillasCerro Gordo line4.22.6 PR-5 north (Expreso Río Hondo) Bayamón, Cataño
Minillas5.73.5 PR-831 (Avenida Minillas) MinillasEastern terminus of western segment
Temporary gap in PR-199
GuaynaboSanta Rosa8.15.0Conector Los Filtros – BayamónWestern terminus of eastern segment; roundabout
Guaynabo barrio-pueblo10.46.5 PR-169 (Calle José R. Carazo) Guaynabo, Bayamón, San Juan
10.76.6 PR-20 (Expreso Rafael Martínez Nadal) San Juan, Cataño, Caguas, Aguas BuenasPR-20 exit 5; partial cloverleaf interchange
Frailes11.47.1 PR-838 (Camino Alejandrino) Río Piedras
San JuanCaimito13.08.1 PR-1 (Carretera Felipe "La Voz" Rodríguez) San Juan, Río Piedras, Caguas, Aguas BuenasEastern terminus of Avenida Las Cumbres; western terminus of Avenida Doña Felisa Rincón de Gautier; partial cloverleaf interchange
13.58.4 PR-842 Caimito
Monacillo15.09.3 PR-52 (Autopista Luis A. Ferré) San Juan, Río Piedras, Caguas, PoncePR-52 exit 2; diamond interchange
Cupey16.810.4 PR-176 Río Piedras, Cupey
18.111.2 PR-844 Río Piedras, CupeyDiamond interchange
Trujillo AltoCuevas19.5–
19.6
12.1–
12.2
PR-845 Cuevas, CupeyEastern terminus of Avenida Doña Felisa Rincón de Gautier; western terminus of Carretera Pedro L. Negrón Ramírez
20.3–
20.4
12.6–
12.7
PR-846 Cuevas, Río Piedras
21.1–
21.2
13.1–
13.2
PR-850 CuevasNo left turn from westbound
CuevasSt. Just line21.513.4 PR-181 (Expreso Manuel Rivera Morales) / PR-876 (Carretera Federico Degetau) Trujillo Alto, Río PiedrasEastern terminus of PR-199
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Google (24 March 2020). "PR-199 west" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  2. Google (24 March 2020). "PR-199 east" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  3. "Tránsito Promedio Diario (AADT)". Datos de Transito 2000-2009 (in Spanish). Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works. p. 103-104. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  4. National Geographic Maps (2011). Puerto Rico (Map). 1:125,000. Adventure Map. Evergreen, CO: National Geographic Maps. ISBN 978-1566955188. OCLC 756511572.


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