Hato Rey Station
Complete information about Hato Rey Station on the Puerto Rico Urban Train.
15th station of the system, strategically located on Avenida Arterial B in front of the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum (Choliseo). Elevated on viaduct, designed by architect Segundo Cardona. Main access to the Choliseo for concerts and events, and to the Golden Mile financial district and Popular Center. AMA connections: C1, C22, D15, T2.
Exact Location and Architectural Features
Hato Rey Station is located on Avenida Arterial B, at the intersection with Avenida Luis Muñoz Rivera, in Hato Rey Norte, San Juan. Elevated station on viaduct with central 138-meter platform. 15th stop from Bayamón terminal. Inaugurated December 17, 2004, designed by architect Segundo Cardona (SCF Arquitectos), who also designed the adjacent Coliseum.
Google Maps Plus Code: CWHQ+QW San Juan, Puerto Rico
GPS Coordinates: 18.42944, -66.06023
How to Get from Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot
A 2-minute walk: the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot (Choliseo) is located just north of the station. From the south exit, cross the pedestrian street directly to the main entrance. Capacity for 18,500 spectators.
For major events, the Urban Train extends service to 12:30–1:00 AM on concert nights. Trains run every 5–8 minutes during events.
How to Get from Golden Mile and Banco Popular
A 6-minute walk: the Golden Mile (Milla de Oro) is Puerto Rico’s most important financial district, along Avenida Luis Muñoz Rivera and Ponce de León. From Hato Rey Station, walk east along Avenida Arterial B for 200 meters to Avenida Muñoz Rivera.
Banco Popular Center: Banco Popular’s commercial complex is 5 minutes walking, with luxury shops, restaurants and banking services. Also in the area: Banco Santander, FirstBank, OFG Bancorp, Instituto de Banca y Comercio and Departamento de Educación.
Public Transportation and Vehicle Access
From AMA Buses (Avenida Muñoz Rivera)
Four AMA routes connect at stops on Avenida Muñoz Rivera (150m, 2 min walk): T2 (Hato Rey↔Downtown San Juan/Cataño Ferry) · C1 (Bayamón↔Sagrado Corazón) · C22 (Las Américas↔Sagrado Corazón) · D15 (Hato Rey↔Cupey local). All accept AT card with free transfer within 2 hours.
By Private Vehicle
Hato Rey Station has no Park & Ride. Options: Coliseum parking during events ($10–40, 2 min walk), Popular Center validated parking (5 min walk), street parking on Calle O’Neill and Avenida Arterial B (metered until 6 PM). Recommendation: for long parking, use Martínez Nadal (free Park & Ride, 14 min by train) or Cupey (297 free spaces, 10 min).
Connected Stations
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Travel times from Hato Rey
| Destination | Time | Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Sagrado Corazón | 2 min | East Terminal |
| Cupey | 10 min | West Terminal |
| Bayamón | 24 min | West Terminal |
Schedule and Frequency
The Urban Train operates every day of the week through Hato Rey Station. Weekdays: Every 8–10 minutes during peak hours. Weekends: Every 15–20 minutes. First departure toward Bayamón: 5:50 AM. Last toward Sagrado Corazón: 11:56 PM. Extended service to 1:00 AM during Choliseo events.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Hato Rey Station
Which AMA buses stop near Hato Rey Station?
Routes T2, C1, C22 and D15 on Avenida Muñoz Rivera (2 min walk). All accept AT card with free transfer.
How far is it from the station to the Choliseo?
2 minutes walking from the south exit. During concerts, Urban Train extends service to 1:00 AM.
Is there parking available at Hato Rey Station?
No Park & Ride. For free parking use Martínez Nadal (14 min by train) or Cupey (10 min).