Puerto Rico Highway 132
Appearance
Ruta 132 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW | ||||
Length | 25.9 km[1] (16.1 mi) | |||
Existed | 1953[2]–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | PR-2 / PR-136 in Jaguas | |||
East end | PR-123 in Canas Urbano | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
Territory | Puerto Rico | |||
Municipalities | Guayanilla, Peñuelas, Ponce | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Puerto Rico Highway 132 (PR-132) is secondary[3] highway that connects the town of Guayanilla to the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico. The road runs through the town of Peñuelas before reaching Ponce. In Ponce, PR-132 starts where Calle Villa ends.[4]
History
The highway resulted from the old road connecting Ponce to Peñuelas via Barrio Canas.[5]
Proposed new road
In August 2011, a bill was introduced in the Puerto Rico Senate to build a new highway that would take over some of the traffic currently on PR-132. The new road may start off at PR-500 and connect to PR-127. The proposed road would also take over some of the traffic currently on PR-2.[6][7]
Major intersections
Municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Guayanilla | Jaguas | 0.0 | 0.0 | PR-2 (Expreso Roberto Sánchez Vilella) / PR-136 (Avenida Pedro Albizu Campos) – Guayanilla, Ponce, Mayagüez | Western terminus of PR-132; PR-2 exit 205; diamond interchange |
Macaná | 3.4 | 2.1 | PR-378 – Macaná | ||
Macaná–Barrero line | 4.5 | 2.8 | PR-3382 – Barrero | ||
Barrero | 5.1 | 3.2 | PR-3131 – Macaná | ||
Río Macaná | 5.1 | 3.2 | Puente Alonso[8] | ||
Peñuelas | Coto | 10.3 | 6.4 | PR-386 / PR-3132 south – Peñuelas, Jaguas | |
Peñuelas barrio-pueblo | 11.3 | 7.0 | PR-3384 (Calle Pedro Velázquez Díaz) – Coto | ||
Coto | 12.1 | 7.5 | PR-3132 north – Coto | Unbuilt | |
Cuebas | 12.4 | 7.7 | PR-385 south (Desvío Ángel Miguel Candelario Arce) – Cuebas | ||
Tallaboa Alta | 14.9 | 9.3 | PR-391 – Tallaboa Alta | ||
Ponce | Canas | 19.2– 19.3 | 11.9– 12.0 | PR-549 – Canas | |
21.5 | 13.4 | PR-502 – Quebrada Limón | |||
Canas–Canas Urbano line | 24.2– 24.3 | 15.0– 15.1 | PR-9 (Ronda de Circunvalación Roman Baldorioty de Castro) – Ponce, Adjuntas | Under construction; diamond interchange | |
Canas Urbano | 25.4 | 15.8 | PR-500 – Canas | ||
25.9 | 16.1 | PR-123 – Ponce, Adjuntas | Eastern terminus of PR-132 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Gallery
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A segment of PR-132, in Ponce, Puerto Rico, heading from Peñuelas to Ponce
See also
- List of highways in Ponce, Puerto Rico
- List of highways numbered 132
- List of streets in Ponce, Puerto Rico
References
- ^ a b "PR-132" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
- ^ "Peñuelas, Memoria Núm. 69" (PDF). Puerto Rico Planning Board (in Spanish). 1955. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ PRHTA Design Manual. Manual de Especificaciones y Diseño; General Design Criteria. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico DTOP. Pages 1-2 and 1-3. Accessed 30 April 2019.
- ^ Eli D. Oquendo-Rodriguez. Los Barrios de Ponce: Noticias y Microhistorias de Ocho Comunidades Ponceñas en el Tiempo, Siglos XVI al XIX. 2019. p. 68.ISBN 9781076759153
- ^ Eli D. Oquendo-Rodriguez. Los Barrios de Ponce: Noticias y Microhistorias de Ocho Comunidades Ponceñas en el Tiempo, Siglos XVI al XIX. 2019. p. 68.ISBN 9781076759153
- ^ Senador Seilhamer propone corredor del Sur. El Sur a la Vista. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 16 August 2011. Accessed 4 October 2011.
- ^ Seilhamer propone Corredor del Sur. La Perla del Sur. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 4 August 2011. Accessed 12 May 2019.
- ^ Luis F. Pumarada O’Neill (1991). "Los Puentes Históricos de Puerto Rico" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 59. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
External links
- Media related to Puerto Rico Highway 132 at Wikimedia Commons