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Teodoro Moscoso Bridge
The bridge in March 2010
Coordinates18°25′28″N 66°01′29″W / 18.42444°N 66.02472°W / 18.42444; -66.02472
Carries4 lanes of PR-17 (Jesus T. Piñeiro Expressway)
CrossesSan José Lagoon
LocaleSan Juan, P.R. and Carolina, P.R.
Maintained byAutopistas de Puerto Rico
Characteristics
DesignLow-level trestle girder bridge
Total length2.25 kilometers (1.40 mi)[1]
History
OpenedFebruary 1994; 30 years ago (February 1994)
Location
Map

The Teodoro Moscoso Bridge is a bridge in Puerto Rico. It works as an extension of PR-17, also known as the Jesus T. Piñero Expressway, connecting this road with the Román Baldorioty de Castro Expressway (PR-26). It crosses the San José Lagoon thereby linking sectors of Rio Piedras in San Juan to Isla Verde Carolina neighbor. The bridge has become the new entrance to the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport. It was opened in 1994 under the administration of Governor Pedro Rosselló, this construction being the first to be held under a Public Private Partnership in Puerto Rico.[citation needed] The bridge consists of four lanes, electronic signs, a toll plaza with a fee of $3.40 in each direction,[2] and flagpoles on both sides of the bridge with American and Puerto Rican flags. The bridge accepts AutoExpreso, Puerto Rico's toll transponder system.[3]

Toll Plaza

Location Toll Direction AutoExpreso
acceptance
AutoExpreso
replenishment (R)
lane
San Juan-Carolina $3.50 Two-way

Etymology

The bridge is named after Teodoro Moscoso, known as "the architect of Operation Bootstrap", a plan of economic expansion after World War II.

History

On the bridge is held one of the largest 10K race in the world; The World's Best 10K attracting thousands of local and international competitors each year. As of April 2016, the standard toll is $3.50 collected on the South Shore for southbound and northbound traffic, making the most expensive toll fare in Puerto Rico.[2] It is the first project of privatization of road on the island and across the United States. It measures 1.4 miles (2.3 km) in length. It serves as the main entrance to Luis Munoz Marin International Airport. It will connect the airport with the upscale Mall of San Juan (open since March 2015). It is one of the longest bridges in Puerto Rico. It was built with an investment of $126.8 million.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://goo.gl/maps/zCiNp
  2. ^ a b http://www.elnuevodia.com/nota-1413167.html
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-25. Retrieved 2015-02-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)