Puerto Rico Highway 115
Ruta 115 (Spanish) | ||||
Avenida Profesor Tomás Bonilla Feliciano[1] | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW | ||||
Length | 27.8 km[2] (17.3 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | PR-2 / PR-109 in Añasco Abajo | |||
North end | PR-1107 in Victoria | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
Territory | Puerto Rico | |||
Municipalities | Añasco, Rincón, Aguada, Aguadilla | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Puerto Rico Highway 115 (PR-115) is a highway which follows the west coastline of Puerto Rico from south Añasco at PR-2 to near downtown Aguadilla, where it becomes Puerto Rico Highway 111 after intersecting PR-2 again,[3] and is the primary route to the town of Rincón, Puerto Rico,[4] a tourist and frequent destination of surfers.
Route description
As it enters Rincón, PR-115 becomes a divided highway with one lane per direction, with the median filled with trees, similar to some of the medians found in freeways in the United States. But PR-115 is not a freeway; it is a rural highway mostly one lane per direction. It enters toward downtown Rincón. The highway is subject to severe flooding when it rains.[5]
PR-115 in Aguada
Major intersections
Municipality | Location | km[2] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Añasco | Añasco Abajo | 0.0 | 0.0 | PR-2 (Expreso Rafael Hernández, "El Jibarito") / PR-109 east – Añasco, Mayagüez, Aguadilla | Southern terminus of PR-115 |
Hatillo | 3.3 | 2.1 | PR-401 – Playa | ||
4.3 | 2.7 | PR-402 – Hatillo | |||
Caguabo | 6.9 | 4.3 | PR-429 – Barrero | ||
Rincón | Calvache | 8.7 | 5.4 | PR-411 – Calvache | |
10.3 | 6.4 | PR-429 – Córcega | |||
Rincón barrio-pueblo | 13.2 | 8.2 | PR-412 (Calle Comercio) – Pueblo | One-way street | |
13.3– 13.4 | 8.3– 8.3 | PR-414 (Calle Sol) – Cruces | |||
13.6 | 8.5 | PR-413 (Camino Carretas) – Puntas | |||
Río Grande | 15.4 | 9.6 | PR-413 (Camino Carretas) – Puntas | ||
17.2 | 10.7 | PR-400 – Cruces | |||
Aguada | Guayabo | 20.4 | 12.7 | PR-414 – Cruces | |
Guaniquilla–Guayabo line | 21.8 | 13.5 | Avenida Nativo Alers – Aguada | ||
22.6– 22.7 | 14.0– 14.1 | PR-411 / PR-441 – Piedras Blancas, Guaniquilla | PR-441 access via Calle Jiménez | ||
Aguada barrio-pueblo | 23.2– 23.3 | 14.4– 14.5 | PR-417 east (Calle Guamá) – Mal Paso | One-way street | |
Asomante | 24.6 | 15.3 | PR-4415 – Mal Paso | Former PR-115R | |
25.9 | 16.1 | PR-439 – Asomante | |||
Carrizal | 26.8 | 16.7 | PR-439 – Carrizal | ||
Río Culebrinas | 26.8– 26.9 | 16.7– 16.7 | Puente Conde de Caspe[6] | ||
Espinar | 27.1 | 16.8 | PR-442 / PR-4439 – Espinar | ||
Aguadilla | Victoria | 27.8 | 17.3 | PR-1107 (Avenida Victoria) – Aguadilla, Moca | Northern terminus of PR-115 |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Related route
Location | Aguada |
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Length | 1.2 km[7] (0.75 mi) |
Highway 115 Spur (Spanish: Carretera Ramal 115, abbreviated Ramal PR-115 or PR-115R) is a road that branches off from PR-115 to PR-417 near downtown Aguada.[8] Currently the entire road was renumbered to PR-4415.[9] The entire route is located in Aguada.
Location | km[7] | mi | Destinations | Notes | |
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Piedras Blancas–Asomante line | 1.2 | 0.75 | PR-417 – Aguada | Southern terminus of PR-115R | |
Asomante | 0.0 | 0.0 | PR-115 – Aguadilla | Northern terminus of PR-115R | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- ^ "Para designar la Carretera Estatal PR-115 como "Avenida Profesor Tomás Bonilla Feliciano"". LexJuris (Leyes y Jurisprudencia) de Puerto Rico (in Spanish). 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
- ^ a b Google (March 11, 2020). "PR-115" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 11, 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.
- ^ "Tránsito Promedio Diario (AADT)". Transit Data (in Spanish). DTOP PR. p. 65. Archived from the original on April 1, 2019.
- ^ "Reabren tramo en la PR-115 tras desbordamiento de Río Culebrinas". La Isla Oeste (in Spanish). May 28, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
- ^ Luis F. Pumarada O’Neill (1991). "Los Puentes Históricos de Puerto Rico" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 114. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
- ^ a b Google (April 6, 2023). "PR-115R" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
- ^ "PR-115R, Aguada, Puerto Rico". geoview.info. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
- ^ "Mapa Vial de Aguada" (PDF). Junta de Planificación (in Spanish). Retrieved April 6, 2023.