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Highway 119 marker Highway 119 marker

Highway 119

Ruta 119
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length79.7 km[1][2][3] (49.5 mi)
Existed1953[4]–present
Major junctions
South end PR-2inCaín Bajo
Major intersections
North end PR-2 in Hatillo barrio-pueblo–Hatillo
Location
CountryUnited States
TerritoryPuerto Rico
MunicipalitiesSan Germán, Maricao, Mayagüez, Las Marías, San Sebastián, Isabela, Quebradillas, Camuy, Hatillo
Highway system
PR-118 PR-120
PR-4116PR-4119 PR-4128

Puerto Rico Highway 119 (PR-119) is a long north-to-south highway in Puerto Rico that goes from Puerto Rico Highway 2inHatillo, close to its border with Camuy to the same highway in San Germán. It goes through the municipalities of Camuy, San Sebastián, Las Marías and Maricao before ending in the freeway segment of PR-2. Between Camuy and San Sebastián it passes near Guajataca Lake, the largest artificial lake in western Puerto Rico.[5][6]

Major intersections

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MunicipalityLocationkm
[1][2][3]
miDestinationsNotes
San GermánCaín Bajo79.749.5 PR-2 (Expreso Roberto Sánchez Vilella) – Mayagüez, PonceSouthern terminus of PR-119; PR-2 exit 172; diamond interchange
78.048.5 PR-358 – Duey Alto
Caín BajoHoconuco Alto line76.247.3 PR-361 – Hoconuco Alto
Hoconuco AltoHoconuco Bajo line75.346.8 PR-393 – Hoconuco Bajo
Rosario Alto72.344.9 PR-348 – Rosario Alto
MaricaoMontoso63.5
17.4[a]
39.5
10.8
PR-105 – MaricaoSouthern terminus of PR-105 concurrency
MayagüezMontoso15.6[a]
63.4
9.7
39.4

PR-105 / PR-357 east – Mayagüez, Maricao
Northern terminus of PR-105 concurrency
61.438.2
PR-339 west (Ruta Panorámica) – Mayagüez
Southern terminus of the Ruta Panorámica concurrency
Naranjales59.9
13.7[b]
37.2
8.5

PR-106 west – Mayagüez
Western terminus of PR-106 concurrency
MayagüezLas Marías
municipal line
MontosoNaranjales line14.3[b]
59.8
8.9
37.2

PR-106 east (Ruta Panorámica) – Maricao
Eastern terminus of PR-106 concurrency; northern terminus of the Ruta Panorámica concurrency
Las MaríasFurniasRío Cañas line54.7–
54.6
34.0–
33.9
PR-397 – Río Cañas
Furnias53.933.5
PR-4406 west – Añasco
51.331.9 PR-407 – Alto Sano
Las Marías barrio-pueblo49.330.6

PR-124 east to PR-120 (Avenida Mathias Brugman) – Lares, Maricao
San SebastiánGuacioCalabazas line42.326.3 PR-433 – Mirabales
CalabazasCulebrinas line41.625.8 PR-424 – Culebrinas
38.423.9 PR-435 (Carretera Perchas) – Calabazas
36.422.6 PR-449 – Calabazas
Piedras Blancas35.2
19.9[c]
21.9
12.4

PR-125 east (Avenida Emérito Estrada Rivera) – Lares
Eastern terminus of PR-125 concurrency; former PR-111R
Piedras BlancasBahomamey line19.7[c]
35.1
12.2
21.8
PR-125 (Avenida Emérito Estrada Rivera) – MocaWestern terminus of PR-125 concurrency
San Sebastián barrio-pueblo34.721.6
PR-109 west (Calle Segundo Ruiz Belvis) – Añasco
One-way street
Piedras BlancasBahomamey line34.2–
34.1
21.3–
21.2
PR-111 (Avenida Juan Evangelista "Nito" Cortés Rodríguez) – Moca, Lares
Hoya Mala28.918.0 PR-447 – Aibonito
Hoya MalaGuajataca line26.616.5 PR-448 – Eneas
AibonitoGuajataca line24.615.3 PR-455 – Guajataca
Aibonito21.713.5 PR-457 – Planas
Isabela
No major junctions
QuebradillasGuajataca19.011.8 PR-476 – Planas
16.910.5 PR-453 – Guajataca
CamuyPiedra GordaPuertos line15.49.6 PR-456 – Puertos
Piedra Gorda14.59.0 PR-113 – Quebradillas
13.28.2 PR-496 – Piedra Gorda
12.77.9 PR-483 – Piedra Gorda
Puente5.93.7 PR-486 – Zanja
PuenteCamuy barrio-pueblo line5.1
2.3[d]
3.2
1.4
PR-4491 (Avenida Los Veteranos) – QuebradillasSouthern terminus of PR-4491 concurrency
2.2[d]
5.0
1.4
3.1
PR-4491 (Avenida Los Veteranos) – HatilloNorthern terminus of PR-4491 concurrency
Camuy barrio-pueblo3.72.3 PR-4119 (Calle Ramón Emeterio Betances) – MembrilloFormer PR-485; one-way street
HatilloHatillo barrio-pueblo1.60.99 PR-130 (Calle Luis H. Lacomba) – LaresOne-way street
Hatillo barrio-puebloHatillo line0.00.0 PR-2 – Arecibo, AguadillaNorthern terminus of PR-119
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  1. ^ a b Kilometer markers represent the distance along PR-105 rather than PR-119.
  • ^ a b Kilometer markers represent the distance along PR-106 rather than PR-119.
  • ^ a b Kilometer markers represent the distance along PR-125 rather than PR-119.
  • ^ a b Kilometer markers represent the distance along PR-4491 rather than PR-119.
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    Highway 4119 marker

    Highway 4119

    LocationQuebradillasCamuy
    Length7.3 km[7] (4.5 mi)

    Puerto Rico Highway 4119 (PR-4119) is the old section of PR-485 through Camuy, Puerto Rico. It is a parallel road to the Atlantic coast that runs from downtown Camuy to the Quebradillas municipal limit.[8]

    MunicipalityLocationkm[7]miDestinationsNotes
    QuebradillasSan José7.34.5 PR-485 (Avenida Ingeniero Armengol Iglesias Guzmán) – QuebradillasWestern terminus of PR-4119
    CamuyCamuy barrio-pueblo0.00.0 PR-119 (Avenida Luis Muñoz Rivera) – CamuyEastern terminus of PR-4119
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    See also

    [edit]


    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b Google (26 March 2020). "PR-119 north" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  • ^ a b Google (26 March 2020). "PR-119 central" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  • ^ a b Google (26 March 2020). "PR-119 south" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  • ^ "Quebradillas, Memoria Núm. 62" (PDF). Puerto Rico Planning Board (in Spanish). 1955. Retrieved 11 August 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 (Datos de Transito) (in Spanish). DTOP PR. pp. 67–68. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019.
  • ^ a b Google (1 March 2020). "PR-4119" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  • ^ "Causa estragos severos en varias carreteras el fuerte oleaje - Jornada Noticiosa - Jornada PR - Noticias Puerto Rico". Jornada Noticiosa - Jornada PR - Noticias Puerto Rico (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 April 2019.
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