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Cansaga Bay Bridge Consolacion–Tayud–Liloan Road Seaside Avenue: Cebu N841: Mandaue: Lapu-Lapu: 5.00 km (3.11 mi) Marcelo B. Fernan Bridge United Nations Avenue Cebu N845: Mactan: 28.08 km (17.45 mi) Mactan Circumferential Road Cebu: Goes around Lapu-Lapu City and Cordova N846: Lapu-Lapu: 1.55 km (0.96 mi) Terminal Building Access Road Cebu
Kalilayan Bridge Padre Burgos–Agdangan National Road Kalilayan River in Unisan, Quezon: Calabarzon: 198 [89] 1984 [53] Lisap Bridge Francis Coronel Road Bongabong River in Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro: Mimaropa: 365 [90] 2018 [90] Old Lucban Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Manila North Road) Lucban River in Abulug, Cagayan: Cagayan Valley: 826.90 [91] 1968 ...
It also included routes on the Quirino Avenue, San Juan River and Circumferential Road 3 (C-3) alignments as the proposed Inner Circumferential Expressway from Adriatico Street in Malate, Manila to Radial Road 10 (R-10) in Navotas, with a length of 17.5 kilometers (10.9 mi) and on the Radial Road 9 (R-9) alignment from C-3 in Quezon City to ...
Circumferential Road 4 (C-4), informally known as the C-4 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which comprise the fourth beltway of Metro Manila in the Philippines. [1] Spanning some 27.35 kilometers (16.99 mi), it connects the cities of Caloocan , Makati , Malabon , Mandaluyong , Navotas , Pasay , Quezon City , and San Juan .
The flagpole in front of the Rizal Monument in Rizal Park near the Kilometer Zero Monolith, the kilometer zero of all the roads in Luzon and the rest of the Philippines.. The first road numbering system in the Philippines was adapted in 1940 by the administration of President Manuel Quezon, and was very much similar to U.S. Highway numbering system.
Length Toll roads Areas served Notes Tarlac City: San Jose, Nueva Ecija: 66.4 km (41.3 mi) Central Luzon Link Expressway: Tarlac, Nueva Ecija: Partially operational (Tarlac City to Aliaga) Cebu City: Cordova: 8.9 km (5.5 mi) Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway: Cebu City, Cordova: Longest bridge in the Philippines, first expressway in Visayas Caloocan ...
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 ...
The Parklinks Bridge is a structure which crosses over the Marikina River, connecting the cities of Pasig and Quezon City. [1] It is part of the Parklinks mixed-use development of Ayala Land and Eton Properties. [2] The road bridge spans 110 m (360 ft) and has a width of 25 m (82 ft).