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Puerto Rico Highway 111

Highway in Puerto Rico


Highway in Puerto Rico

FieldValue
statePR
typePR
route111
alternate_nameCarretera Enrique Laguerre
length_km67.4
length_ref
established1953
direction_aWest
terminus_ain Victoria
* {{jctstatePRTer125}} in Pueblo
* {{jctstatePRTer110}} in Moca barrio-pueblo
* {{jctstatePRTer125}} in Hato Arriba–Guatemala
* {{jctstatePRSec119}} in Bahomamey–Piedras Blancas
* {{jctstatePRSec125}} in Piedras Blancas
* {{jctstatePRSec124}} in Pueblo
* {{jctstatePRSec129}} in Lares
* {{jctstatePRTer134}} in Lares
* {{jctstatePRPR10}} in Salto Abajo
* {{jctstatePRTer123}} in Utuado barrio-pueblo
direction_bEast
terminus_bin Las Palmas
municipalitiesAguadilla, Moca, San Sebastián, Lares, Utuado
previous_typeSec
previous_route110
next_typeSec
next_route112
browse
  • in Pueblo
  • in Moca barrio-pueblo
  • in Hato Arriba–Guatemala
  • in Bahomamey–Piedras Blancas
  • in Piedras Blancas
  • in Pueblo
  • in Lares
  • in Lares
  • in Salto Abajo
  • in Utuado barrio-pueblo

Puerto Rico Highway 111 (PR-111) is a highway connecting Aguadilla, Puerto Rico at Puerto Rico Highway 2 and Puerto Rico Highway 115 to Utuado, Puerto Rico at Puerto Rico Highway 140.

Route description

It is the main highway to Moca and San Sebastián, being a two-lane highway before turning rural on its way to Lares, where it meets PR-129, which taking north goes to Arecibo and meets PR-2 and PR-22. In Lares, it becomes a divided avenue, replacing an old, narrow segment, but then becomes rural again. It continues to Utuado, crossing PR-10, and merging shortly with PR-123. It ends at PR-140 east of Utuado, near Jayuya. It is one of two long highways going west–east through the center of Puerto Rico (the other being PR-156). It is named the Carretera Enrique Laguerre through all its length.

Aguadilla Pueblo.jpg|PR-111 on the Aguadilla pueblo coast

Planta electrica en PR-111, Bahomamey, San Sebastián, Puerto Rico.jpg|Electric plant on PR-111 in Bahomamey, San Sebastián

Parque de Pelota Edelmiro “Mirito” Jiménez en Barrio Lares, Lares, Puerto Rico.jpg|Ball park on PR-111 in Lares barrio

Major intersections

PR-111, km 12.8, acercándose a intersección PR-422, Bo. Capá, Moca, Puerto Rico, viajando al oeste (DSC04042).jpg|PR-111 at its junction with PR-422 in Moca

Carretera 111 en Bahomamey, San Sebastián, Puerto Rico.jpg|PR-111 near its junction with PR-119 in San Sebastián

Puerto Rico Highway 111 East near 129 junction, Lares, Puerto Rico.jpg|PR-111 at its junction with PR-129 in Lares

References

References

  1. "ps0996-18.pdf".
  2. (1955). "Lares, Memoria Núm. 60".
  3. National Geographic Maps. (2011). "Puerto Rico". National Geographic Maps.
  4. "Tránsito Promedio Diario (AADT)". DTOP PR.
  5. "PR-111".
  6. "Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Fiscal Year 2017-2020".
  7. "PR-111R, Barrio Pueblo".
  8. "PR-111, Barrio Pueblo".
  9. "PR-111R (Aguadilla)".
  10. "Avenida Emérito Estrada Rivera, San Sebastián, Puerto Rico".
  11. "Avenida Emérito Estrada Rivera, Piedras Blancas".
  12. "PR-111R (San Sebastián)".
  13. "PR-1111".
  14. "PR-4111".
  15. "PR-6111".
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