Puerto Rico Highway 3
Ruta 3 (Spanish) | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW | ||||
Length | 160.7 km[1][2] (99.9 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
From | PR-1 in Salinas barrio-pueblo | |||
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To | PR-1 in Hato Rey Sur | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
Territory | Puerto Rico | |||
Municipalities | Salinas, Guayama, Arroyo, Patillas, Maunabo, Yabucoa, Humacao, Naguabo, Ceiba, Fajardo, Luquillo, Río Grande, Loíza, Canóvanas, Carolina, San Juan | |||
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Puerto Rico Highway 3 (PR-3) at nearly 100 miles long,[1][2] is the second-longest highway on Puerto Rico (after PR-2). It connects the San Juan neighborhood of Río Piedras to downtown Salinas indirectly around the eastern coast of the island.[3] Highway 3 ranges from a three lane urban avenue in San Juan to a one lane rural road past Fajardo. While other roads connect San Juan, it runs the coastline of Puerto Rico east of San Juan, beginning in Río Piedras near Santurce (where it is known as the Avenida 65 de Infantería) and goes to Fajardo where it goes south paralleling the coastline to Humacao and Maunabo. It goes up to a mountain-scenic route and goes west to Salinas, where it meets PR-1.[4][5]
Route description
San Juan to Río Grande
PR-3 begins at an intersection with PR-1 in San Juan as the three lane 65th Infantry Regiment Avenue. Heading east through San Juan, Highway 3 functions as an urban boulevard with both at-grade and grade-separated intersections becoming decidedly suburban in character past the PR-26/66 overpass near downtown Carolina. Recently, PR-66 was opened and it has controlled the high traffic on PR-3.
Exit for Río Piedras, Puerto Rico Highway 3 west
Puerto Rico Highway 3 and Puerto Rico Highway 188
Río Grande to Fajardo
It is a divided highway to Fajardo, and the only main highway connecting Fajardo to Río Grande. In Fajardo, PR-53 begins and PR-3 becomes a one-lane per direction rural road, and keeps that way for the rest of its length, though there are some minor divided segments in Humacao near Junquito, a very small segment near Patagonia (close to its intersection with PR-30) and another segment in Arroyo and Guayama for about nearly 10 kilometers.
Municipalities served
The following are the municipalities through which PR-3 passes:
Loíza is the only coastal municipality not served by PR-3 in its length through the east shore until its intersection with PR-1 in Salinas. PR-188 serves as the main artery from the highway to Loíza. The remaining coasts of Puerto Rico (west of San Juan and west of Salinas) are served by PR-1 (West Salinas, Santa Isabel, Juana Díaz and East Ponce) and PR-2 (the rest of the coastline though some municipalities are not directly served). In Maunabo and south Yabucoa, PR-3 is not the main "at-grade" artery since it goes up in the mountains. PR-901 is the main at grade road in this segment of about 10 kilometers.
PR-3 in Humacao close to PR-53 (bridge)
PR-3 as a rural road in Patillas, several hundred feet above the sea
Puerto Rico Highway 53
Just like PR-22 parallels PR-2 and PR-52 parallels PR-1, PR-53 is the toll highway which parallels PR-3 and they have several exit intersections. Yet, PR-53 has not been completed and PR-3 serves as the main road in the southeastern part of Puerto Rico going from Yabucoa to Guayama, though PR-901 serves as a primary road (because it is shorter through it) between Yabucoa and Maunabo.
Major intersections
Municipality | Location | km[1][2] | mi | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Salinas | Salinas barrio-pueblo | 160.7 | 99.9 | PR-1 – Ponce, San Juan | Counterclockwise terminus of PR-3; northbound access via Calle Palmer | |
Aguirre | 159.7 | 99.2 | PR-180 (Avenida Pedro Albizu Campos) – Salinas | |||
Guayama | Guayama barrio-pueblo | 140.3 | 87.2 | PR-54 (Avenida Pedro Albizu Campos) – Salinas, Ponce, San Juan, Arroyo | ||
139.0 | 86.4 | PR-15 north (Calle Calimano Martínez) – Cayey | One-way street; northbound access via Calle Ashford | |||
138.0 | 85.7 | PR-744 south – Machete, Salinas | ||||
Algarrobo | 135.3– 135.2 | 84.1– 84.0 | PR-54 south (Avenida Pedro Albizu Campos) / PR-748 – Guayama | |||
Arroyo | Guásimas | 133.4 | 82.9 | PR-178 (Carretera Monseñor José Antonio Colón Ferrer) – Arroyo | ||
Arroyo barrio-pueblo–Pitahaya– Palmas tripoint | 132.2 | 82.1 | PR-178 (Calle Pintor Samuel B. Morse) / PR-753 – Arroyo, Pitahaya | |||
Palmas | 129.0 | 80.2 | PR-53 east (Autopista José M. Dávila Monsanto) – Maunabo | |||
Patillas | Cacao Bajo | 127.0– 126.9 | 78.9– 78.9 | PR-184 north – Cayey | ||
Patillas barrio-pueblo | 125.5 | 78.0 | PR-181 north (Calle Jesús T. Piñero) – San Lorenzo | One-way street | ||
Pollos | 122.4 | 76.1 | PR-53 west (Autopista José M. Dávila Monsanto) – Arroyo | |||
Maunabo | Talante–Emajagua– Maunabo barrio-pueblo tripoint | 108.0 | 67.1 | PR-760 east (Avenida John F. Kennedy) to PR-901 (Carretera Ernesto Carrasquillo) – Yabucoa | ||
Maunabo barrio-pueblo–Talante– Quebrada Arenas tripoint | 106.9 | 66.4 | PR-939 – Quebrada Arenas | Southern terminus of the Ruta Panorámica concurrency; the Ruta Panorámica continues toward Yabucoa via Emajagua–Camino Nuevo | ||
Yabucoa | Juan Martín | 99.0 | 61.5 | PR-182 (Ruta Panorámica) – Yabucoa | Northern terminus of the Ruta Panorámica concurrency; the Ruta Panorámica continues toward San Lorenzo | |
97.8– 97.7 | 60.8– 60.7 | PR-901 (Ruta Panorámica) – Yabucoa | ||||
Humacao | Candelero Arriba–Candelero Abajo– Buena Vista tripoint | 86.3 | 53.6 | PR-906 east (Avenida Luis M. Castro Díaz) to PR-53 (Autopista Dr. José Celso Barbosa) – Yabucoa, Fajardo | PR-53 exits 35 and 35A | |
Cataño | 83.0 | 51.6 | PR-909 west to PR-30 (Expreso Cruz Ortiz Stella) – Yabucoa, Las Piedras, Mariana | PR-30 exit 28 | ||
82.5– 82.4 | 51.3– 51.2 | PR-908 west (Carretera Profesor Gilberto Rivera Ortiz) to PR-30 (Expreso Cruz Ortiz Stella) – Las Piedras, Yabucoa | PR-30 exit 26 | |||
Humacao barrio-pueblo | 82.3 | 51.1 | PR-3R east (Bulevar Nicanor Vázquez) – Ceiba | |||
81.7 | 50.8 | PR-198 west (Avenida Cruz Ortiz Stella) to PR-924 (Calle Dufresne) – Las Piedras | One-way street | |||
80.9 | 50.3 | PR-3R south (Bulevar Nicanor Vázquez) – Yabucoa | ||||
Río Abajo | 80.5 | 50.0 | PR-60 west (Expreso Dionisio Casillas) – Caguas | |||
79.4– 79.3 | 49.3– 49.3 | PR-53 (Autopista Dr. José Celso Barbosa) – Yabucoa, Fajardo | PR-53 exit 31; partial cloverleaf interchange | |||
Naguabo | Río Santiago | 69.0 | 42.9 | Puente No. 122[6] | ||
Húcares | 68.2 | 42.4 | PR-192 – Naguabo | |||
Mariana | 63.9– 63.8 | 39.7– 39.6 | PR-31 (Carretera Carmen Delia Dipiní Piñero) – Naguabo | |||
Ceiba | Quebrada Seca | 59.6– 59.5 | 37.0– 37.0 | PR-53 (Autopista Dr. José Celso Barbosa) – Fajardo, Humacao | PR-53 exit 10; diamond interchange | |
Fajardo | Quebrada Vueltas | 48.0 | 29.8 | PR-194 – Fajardo | Roundabout | |
47.9 | 29.8 | PR-53 south (Autopista Dr. José Celso Barbosa) – Humacao | ||||
Fajardo barrio-pueblo | 46.4 | 28.8 | — | PR-195 (Calle Garrido Morales) – Fajardo | Diamond interchange | |
Quebrada Fajardo | 43.7 | 27.2 | PR-194 east (Avenida General Antonio Valero de Bernabé) / PR-940 – Fajardo | |||
Luquillo | Luquillo barrio-pueblo | 38.1 | 23.7 | — | PR-193 / PR-992 – Luquillo, Sabana | Diamond interchange |
Mata de Plátano | 36.0 | 22.4 | — | PR-193 – Balneario de Luquillo | Diamond interchange | |
Río Grande | Mameyes II | 31.4 | 19.5 | PR-191 – El Yunque National Forest, Palmer | ||
Guzmán Abajo | 25.7– 25.6 | 16.0– 15.9 | PR-186 – Guzmán Arriba | |||
25.1 | 15.6 | 25 | PR-66 west (Autopista Roberto Sánchez Vilella) to PR-956 – Guzmán Abajo, Carolina, San Juan PR-187 north – Río Grande | |||
Ciénaga Baja | 24.2– 24.1 | 15.0– 15.0 | To PR-187R (Calle Pimentel) – Río Grande | |||
Loíza | No major intersections | |||||
Canóvanas | Canóvanas | 18.9 | 11.7 | PR-188 north – Loíza, San Isidro PR-9188 to PR-66 (Autopista Roberto Sánchez Vilella) – Carolina, San Juan, Río Grande, Fajardo | PR-66 exit 14; unsigned | |
Canóvanas barrio-pueblo | 17.3 | 10.7 | — | PR-185 – Canóvanas, Juncos | Partial cloverleaf interchange | |
Carolina | Río Grande de Loíza | 11.8– 11.6 | 7.3– 7.2 | Puente Julia de Burgos | ||
Martín González | 10.5 | 6.5 | PR-887 west – Carolina, Martín González, Saint Just | |||
San Antón | 8.4 | 5.2 | — | PR-26 north (Expreso Román Baldorioty de Castro) / Avenida Jesús M. Fragoso – San Juan, Aeropuerto PR-66 east (Autopista Roberto Sánchez Vilella) – Canóvanas, Fajardo | ||
7.9– 7.8 | 4.9– 4.8 | PR-190 / PR-8887 – Carolina | ||||
San Juan | Sabana Llana Sur–Sabana Llana Norte line | 6.3 | 3.9 | — | PR-8 north (Avenida Ramal Este) – San Juan, Aeropuerto, Hato Rey | Partial cloverleaf interchange |
3.3 | 2.1 | PR-47 (Calle De Diego) – Río Piedras | ||||
Sabana Llana Sur | 2.5 | 1.6 | PR-181 (Expreso Manuel Rivera Morales) – Trujillo Alto, San Juan, Aeropuerto, Hato Rey | Diamond interchange | ||
Sabana Llana Sur–Pueblo line | 1.3 | 0.81 | PR-27 north (Avenida José Celso Barbosa) – Río Piedras | |||
Pueblo–Hato Rey Sur line | 0.2 | 0.12 | — | PR-25 north (Avenida Juan Ponce de León) – Río Piedras | ||
Hato Rey Sur | 0.0 | 0.0 | — | PR-1 – Hato Rey, Caguas | Clockwise terminus of PR-3 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Related route
Location | Humacao |
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Length | 1.4 km[7] (0.87 mi) |
Puerto Rico Highway 3R (Spanish: Carretera Ramal 3, abbreviated Ramal PR-3 or PR-3R) is a bypass near downtown Humacao, Puerto Rico. This road is part of Nicanor Vázquez Boulevard.[8] The entire route is located in Humacao barrio-pueblo, Humacao.
km[7] | mi | Destinations | Notes | ||
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1.4 | 0.87 | PR-3 | Western terminus of Ramal PR-3; access to Yabucoa; unsigned | ||
0.0 | 0.0 | PR-3 | Eastern terminus of Ramal PR-3; access to Fajardo | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
References
- ^ a b c Google (March 29, 2020). "PR-3 north" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- ^ a b c Google (March 29, 2020). "PR-3 south" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- ^ Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works. "Datos de Transito 2000-2009" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on April 1, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
- ^ Federal Highway Administration. National Highway System - Fajardo Map (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
- ^ Federal Highway Administration. National Highway System - Puerto Rico Map (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
- ^ Luis F. Pumarada O’Neill (1991). "Los Puentes Históricos de Puerto Rico" (PDF) (in Spanish). pp. 135–136. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- ^ a b Google (February 28, 2020). "PR-3R" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
- ^ National Geographic Maps (2011). Puerto Rico (Map). 1:125,000. Adventure Map (Book 3107). Evergreen, Colorado: National Geographic Maps. ISBN 978-1566955188. OCLC 756511572.