Sagrado Corazón station
Sagrado Corazón station is a train station in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Located the Martín Peña neighborhood at the southern edge of Santurce, it serves the Tren Urbano rapid transit system. Opening on December 17, 2004, this is the northern terminus of the Tren Urbano line. The station features a stained glass display of public art display entitled Vitral by Luis Hernández Cruz.[1]
Sagrado Corazón | |||||||||||
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Location | Fernández Juncos Avenue San Juan, Puerto Rico | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 18.436711°N 66.060724°W | ||||||||||
Owned by | Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works | ||||||||||
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Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | December 17, 2004 | ||||||||||
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Nearby
Bus terminal
Bus terminal is located at the south entrance of the station:
- E10 express route: Sagrado Corazón – Old San Juan Covadonga Terminal
- T2: Sagrado Corazón – Hato Rey – Plaza Las Américas – Hiram Bithorn Stadium – Roberto Clemente Coliseum – San Patricio – Caparra – Bayamón Station
- T3: Sagrado Corazón – Santurce – Miramar – Old San Juan Covadonga Terminal
- T9: Old San Juan Covadonga Terminal – Miramar – Santurce – Sagrado Corazón – Barrio Obrero – Hato Rey (through Barbosa Ave.) – Río Piedras – Cupey Station
- T21: Sagrado Corazón – Santurce – Museum of Art of Puerto Rico – Condado – Old San Juan Covadonga Terminal
- C1: Sagrado Corazón – Hato Rey (through Ponce de León Ave. & PR-1) – Río Piedras
- C22: Sagrado Corazón – Hato Rey – Plaza Las Américas – Hiram Bithorn Stadium – Roberto Clemente Coliseum
- C35: Sagrado Corazón – Central Park – Puerto Rico Convention Center
- C36: Sagrado Corazón – Residencial Luis Lloréns Torres – Punta Las Marías
- D15: Sagrado Corazón – Hato Rey – Residencial Manuel A. Pérez – Río Piedras – Cupey Station
- D45: Sagrado Corazón – Isla Verde – Piñones – Loíza
References
- Puerto Rico Public Art Project. "Vitral". Retrieved May 20, 2011.
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