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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 on February 28, 1994 under the administration of Governor Pedro Rosselló, this construction being the first to be held under a Public Private Partnership in Puerto Rico. The bridge consists of four lanes, electronic signs, a toll plaza with a fee of $3.65 in each direction,. The bridge has flagpoles on both sides with alternating American and Puerto Rican flags, as of J

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  • Puente Teodoro Moscoso (es)
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  • El , situado en Puerto Rico, funciona como una extensión de la PR-17, también conocida como Autopista Jesús T. Piñero, conectando esta vía con la Autopista Román Baldorioty de Castro (PR-26). Atraviesa la uniendo así sectores del barrio Río Piedras en San Juan con la región de Isla Verde en Carolina.​El puente se ha convertido en la nueva entrada al Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín. Consta de cuatro carriles, letreros electrónicos y una plaza de peaje con una tarifa mínima de $3.70 en cada dirección.​El puente tiene astas de bandera en ambos lados con banderas estadounidenses y puertorriqueñas alternas, a partir de julio de 2019. (es)
  • 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 on February 28, 1994 under the administration of Governor Pedro Rosselló, this construction being the first to be held under a Public Private Partnership in Puerto Rico. The bridge consists of four lanes, electronic signs, a toll plaza with a fee of $3.65 in each direction,. The bridge has flagpoles on both sides with alternating American and Puerto Rican flags, as of J (en)
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  • Teodoro Moscoso Bridge (en)
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  • Teodoro Moscoso Bridge (en)
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  • Teodoro Moscoso Bridge in 2017 (en)
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  • El , situado en Puerto Rico, funciona como una extensión de la PR-17, también conocida como Autopista Jesús T. Piñero, conectando esta vía con la Autopista Román Baldorioty de Castro (PR-26). Atraviesa la uniendo así sectores del barrio Río Piedras en San Juan con la región de Isla Verde en Carolina.​El puente se ha convertido en la nueva entrada al Aeropuerto Internacional Luis Muñoz Marín. Consta de cuatro carriles, letreros electrónicos y una plaza de peaje con una tarifa mínima de $3.70 en cada dirección.​El puente tiene astas de bandera en ambos lados con banderas estadounidenses y puertorriqueñas alternas, a partir de julio de 2019. (es)
  • 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 on February 28, 1994 under the administration of Governor Pedro Rosselló, this construction being the first to be held under a Public Private Partnership in Puerto Rico. The bridge consists of four lanes, electronic signs, a toll plaza with a fee of $3.65 in each direction,. The bridge has flagpoles on both sides with alternating American and Puerto Rican flags, as of July 2019. The bridge accepts AutoExpreso, Puerto Rico's toll transponder system. (en)
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