Hato Rey station explained

Style:Tren Urbano
Hato Rey
Coordinates:18.4291°N -66.06°W
Structure:Elevated
Platform:1 island platform
Tracks:2
Accessible:Yes
Owned:Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works
Operator:Alternate Concepts
Mapframe:yes
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Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail-metro
Zoom:15

Hato Rey station is a rapid transit station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, located in Hato Rey Norte and Milla de Oro financial district. The station was designed by Segundo Cardona FAIA of SCF Architects.[1] It opened on December 17, 2004. The station is located adjacent to the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum (popularly known as the Choliseo) which it serves.

Extended operating hours

The Hato Rey station is the only station to extend operating hours after nighttime events end at the Choliseo until all passengers in line have entered the station. Late night-scheduled one-way trains run in both directions of the line only from the Hato Rey station. The Bayamón route train will stop at every station only to drop off passengers, instead of picking them up, and will continue the route until it reaches the end of the line. There is no service to and from other stations after-hours.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Cardona. Segundo. Hermida. Teresa. Segundo Cardona. 2008. DASE. Guaynabo, PR. 9780615154022. English, Spanish.