Puerto Rico Highway 139

Puerto Rico Highway 139 (PR-139) is a two-way secondary highway in the municipality of Ponce in Puerto Rico.[2] With a length of 25.2 km (15.7 mi), it extends from the interchange of PR-10 and PR-14 located in Barrio Machuelo Arriba to the junction with PR-143 on the Ponce–Jayuya municipal limit.[3]

Highway 139 marker Highway 139 marker

Highway 139

Ruta 139
Route information
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW
Length25.2 km[1] (15.7 mi)
Major junctions
South end PR-10 / PR-14 in Machuelo Arriba
Major intersections
North end PR-143 in AnónJauca
Location
CountryUnited States
TerritoryPuerto Rico
MunicipalitiesPonce
Highway system
PR-138 PR-140

PR-125RPR-139R PR-149R
PR-4413PR-5139 PR-5141

Route description

The road runs south to north through Barrio Machuelo Arriba, where serves as the main access to few communities and neighborhood developments before leaving the city of Ponce to the mountains. Then, the road makes its way though the rural area, mostly alongside Río Cerrillos in barrio Maragüez, bordering the western bank of Lake Cerrillos until it reaches upstream of the reservoir, where it crosses the river for make its way along its eastern bank.[4] Farther north, PR-139 climbs the mountains of the Cordillera Central through Barrio Anón until its terminus at the Ruta Panorámica.[5]

Communities served

As the road is traveled in a northbound fashion, it serves barrios Machuelo Arriba, Maragüez, and Anón. In Machuelo Arriba, PR-139 meets with PR-505, PR-139R, PR-5139, and the Río Bayagán;[6] in Maragüez, it crosses through Cerrillos State Forest, and in Anón, it meets with Río Prieto and Río Blanco, two tributaries of the Río Cerrillos.

History

The entire length of PR-139 is part of the old Road No. 51, a highway that led from Ponce to Jayuya until the 1953 Puerto Rico highway renumbering, a process implemented by the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works (Spanish: Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas) that increased the insular highway network to connect existing routes with different locations around Puerto Rico.[7] Route 51 extended from PR-14 (old Road No. 1) between barrios Machuelo Abajo and Machuelo Arriba to the intersection of PR-143 with PR-140 (former Road No. 15) on the Ponce–Jayuya–Utuado municipal tripoint. Its original way currently corresponds to PR-139 and PR-143, the latter from PR-139 in the east to PR-140 in the west. PR-139R also belongs to an original segment of the old Road No. 51.[8] The other part of the highway disappeared after the creation of Cerrillos Dam.

Major intersections

MunicipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
PonceMachuelo Arriba0.00.0 PR-10 (Carretera Salvador "Chiry" Vassallo Ruiz) / PR-14 (Avenida Tito Castro) Ponce, Juana Díaz, AdjuntasSouthern terminus of PR-139; diamond interchange
0.3–
0.4
0.19–
0.25

PR-505 north (Carretera La Guardarraya) Adjuntas, Jayuya
3.22.0 PR-139R / PR-5139 Ponce
PonceJayuya
municipal line
AnónJauca line25.215.7 PR-143 (Ruta Panorámica) Adjuntas, BarranquitasNorthern terminus of PR-139
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Currently, Puerto Rico Highway 139 has two branches along its route in Ponce.

Puerto Rico Highway 139R

Highway 139R marker

Highway 139R

LocationPonce
Length2.9 km[9] (1.8 mi)

Puerto Rico Highway 139R (Spanish: Carretera Ramal 139, abbreviated Ramal PR-139 or PR-139R) is a spur route or ramal from its parent route PR-139 between barrios Machuelo Arriba and Maragüez. With a length of 2.9 km (1.8 mi), is the main (and only) access to Cerrillos Dam and Luis A. "Wito" Morales Park.[10] The entire route is located in Ponce. 

Locationkm[9]miDestinationsNotes
Machuelo Arriba0.00.0 PR-139 / PR-5139 Ponce, JayuyaSouthern terminus of PR-139R
Maragüez2.91.8Luis A. "Wito" Morales ParkCerrillos DamNorthern terminus of PR-139R; dead end road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Puerto Rico Highway 5139

Highway 5139 marker

Highway 5139

LocationPonce
Length2.8 km[11] (1.7 mi)

Puerto Rico Highway 5139 (PR-5139) is a north–south connector located between PR-14 and PR-139. With a length of 2.8 km (1.7 mi), this road runs through barrios Cerrillos and Machuelo Arriba, crossing the Río Cerrillos near Cerrillos Dam.[12] The entire route is located in Ponce. 

Locationkm[11]miDestinationsNotes
Cerrillos0.00.0 PR-14 (Carretera Central) Ponce, Juana DíazSouthern terminus of PR-5139
Machuelo Arriba2.81.7 PR-139 / PR-139R Ponce, JayuyaNorthern terminus of PR-5139
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also


References

  1. Google (2 March 2020). "PR-139" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  2. 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.
  3. "Tránsito Promedio Diario (AADT)". Transit Data (Datos de Transito) (in Spanish). DTOP PR. p. 77. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019.
  4. Press, Detroit Free. "PR 139 over MARAGUEZ RIVER Ponce Municipio, Puerto Rico Bridge Inspection Report". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  5. "Pr- 139, Ponce, Puerto Rico". pr.geoview.info. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  6. Press, Detroit Free. "PR 139 over BAYAGAN RIVER Ponce Municipio, Puerto Rico Bridge Inspection Report". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  7. "Jayuya, Memoria Núm. 68" (PDF). Puerto Rico Planning Board (in Spanish). 1955. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  8. "Ponce, Memoria Núm. 27" (PDF). Puerto Rico Planning Board (in Spanish). 1953. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  9. Google (2 March 2020). "PR-139R" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  10. National Geographic Maps (2011). Puerto Rico (Map). 1:125,000. Adventure Map (Book 3107). Evergreen, Colorado: National Geographic Maps. ISBN 978-1566955188. OCLC 756511572.
  11. Google (16 August 2020). "PR-5139" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  12. Press, Detroit Free. "PR 5139 over CERILLO RIVER Ponce Municipio, Puerto Rico Bridge Inspection Report". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
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