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Ayala Bridge II [5] San Miguel, Manila: Carlos Palanca Sr. Street to San Marcelino Street Ermita, Manila Beata–F.Y. Manalo Bridge [5] Santa Ana, Manila: Pandacan, Manila Skyway-NLEX Connector Link Bridge Santa Mesa, Manila Skyway Stage 3 to NLEX Connector (Tomas Claudio Entry/Exit) Paco, Manila F. Blumentritt–Antipolo Bridge [5] Poblacion ...
There were several proposals to build bridges linking the islands in Visayas. In 1999, the Japan International Cooperation Agency created a master plan for two bridges connecting Panay, Guimaras, and Negros; the first bridge, spanning 20.6 kilometers (12.8 mi), was planned to link Leganes, Iloilo to Buenavista, Guimaras, while the second bridge also measuring 20.6 kilometers (12.8 mi) was ...
Malogo Bridge N7 (Bacolod North Road) Malogo River between Enrique B. Magalona and Victorias, Negros Occidental: Negros Island Region: 143.00 [102] 1973 [53] Marcelo Fernan Bridge: N841 (Marcelo B. Fernan Bridge) Mactan Channel between Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue, Cebu: Central Visayas: 1,230.2 [97] 1999 [53] Naguilian Bridge (La Union) N54 ...
The Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge, also known as the Rockwell Bridge, is a four-lane box girder bridge crossing the Pasig River in Metro Manila, Philippines.It connects Estrella Street in Makati on the south bank of the Pasig River (near the Rockwell Center) to Pantaleon Street via Barangka Drive in Mandaluyong on the north bank, near the site of the Acqua Private Residences.
Each outer bridge is around 18.7 meters (61 ft) in width, has five lanes that are 3.35 meters (11.0 ft) each and a 1.2-meter (3.9 ft) pedestrian sidewalk near the railings. [7] Located on the median of the road bridge is the Guadalupe station of EDSA Carousel , which began operations in 2020.
Nagtahan Link Bridge 5 is a short 12.2-meter (40 ft) [1] road bridge carrying the westbound side of Tomas Claudio Street over the Estero de Pandacan (which becomes the Beata Creek) bordering the districts of Pandacan and Paco. Westbound access to Paco was temporarily closed during the construction of Skyway Stage 3.
The rehabilitation started on May 25, 2019, resulting in closure of the eastbound section that was first rehabilitated, [4] followed by the westbound section four months later. [5] The rehabilitation was finished on October 31, 2019, and the bridge was fully reopened on the same day. The bridge can now withstand a magnitude 7.2 earthquake. [6]
The Binondo–Intramuros Bridge is a tied-arch bridge in Manila, Philippines, spanning the Pasig River. It connects Muelle de Binondo in Binondo and San Nicolas to Solana Street and Riverside Drive in Intramuros. [4] The bridge has four lanes and exhibits a steel bowstring arch design with inclined arches. [5] It is 680 meters (2,230 ft) long. [6]