List of expressways in the Philippines
This is a list of the expressways in the Philippines.[1]
Operational
Name | Shortened form |
Image | Status | Length | Description | Terminus 1 | Terminus 2 |
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Manila–Cavite Expressway (Radial Road 1) |
Coastal Road/ CAVITEX |
Operational | 14 km | Links Parañaque, Las Piñas and the province of Cavite | Roxas Boulevard (Parañaque) |
Antero Soriano Highway (Kawit, Cavite) | |
Metro Manila Skyway (Radial Road 3) |
MMSWS/Skyway |
|
31.2 km | Elevated tollway over the South Luzon Expressway | Buendia Avenue (Makati) |
Alabang-Zapote Road (Alabang, Muntinlupa) | |
Muntinlupa–Cavite Expressway | MCX | Operational | 4.0 km | Links Bacoor and Muntinlupa | Daang Hari Road (Bacoor, Cavite) |
South Luzon Expressway (Muntinlupa) | |
NAIA Expressway | NAIAEx | Operational | 11.6 km | Elevated tollway over Andrews Avenue | Metro Manila Skyway (Makati) |
NAIA Terminal 3 (Pasay) | |
NLEX-Mindanao Avenue Link | NLEX Segment 8.1/Circumferential Road 5 | Operational | 2.7 km | Short expressway linking NLEX with C‑5 | Mindanao Avenue (Quezon City) |
Smart Connect Interchange (NLEX-C-5 Cloverleaf) (Valenzuela) | |
NLEX-Karuhatan Link |
NLEX Segment 9/Circumferential Road 5 | Operational | 2.42 km | Short expressway linking NLEX with MacArthur Highway | Smart Connect Interchange (NLEX-C-5 Cloverleaf) (Valenzuela) |
MacArthur Highway (Caloocan) | |
North Luzon Expressway (Radial Road 8) |
NLEX | Operational | 84 km | Links Balintawak, Quezon City to the cities of Caloocan, Valenzuela, and the provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga | EDSA (Quezon City) |
SCTEX in Clark Freeport Zone (Pampanga) | |
South Luzon Expressway (Radial Road 3) |
SLEX | Operational | 51 km | Links the city of Manila with Makati, Pasay, Taguig, Muntinlupa and the provinces of Laguna, Cavite, and Batangas | Quirino Avenue (Paco, Manila) |
STAR Tollway (Santo Tomas, Batangas) | |
Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (Radial Road 3) |
STAR Tollway | Operational | 42 km | Extension of SLEX to Batangas City | SLEX (Santo Tomas, Batangas) |
Port Rotunda (Batangas City) | |
Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (Radial Road 8) |
SCTEX | Operational | 93.8 km | Links Hermosa, Bataan to Tarlac City | Hermosa (Bataan) |
TPLEX (Tarlac City) | |
Subic–Tipo Expressway | NLEX Segment 7/ STE |
Operational | 8.8 km | Links SCTEX to Olongapo and Subic Freeport Zone | Hermosa (Bataan) |
Olongapo (Zambales) | |
Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway (Radial Road 8) |
TPLEX | Partially Operational | 88.85 km | Links Tarlac City to Rosario, La Union | SCTEX (Tarlac City) |
Binalonan (temporary) |
Under construction
Name |
Shortened form |
Image | Status | Opening date |
Remarks | Terminus 1 | Terminus 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bulacan-Rizal-Manila-Cavite Regional Expressway | Circumferential Road 6 |
|
TBA | Future expressway that will link Bulacan to Rizal, cities of Pasig, Taguig, and Cavite | Marilao (Bulacan) |
Noveleta (Cavite) | |
Central Luzon Link Expressway | CLLEx | Under construction | TBA | Future expressway that will link Nueva Ecija to Tarlac | TPLEX (Tarlac City, Tarlac) |
NLEE (Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija) | |
Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 | SLEX-NLEX Connector | Under construction | January 2019 | Stage 3 of the Metro Manila Skyway that will link SLEX to NLEX | Buendia Avenue (Makati) |
North Luzon Expressway (Balintawak, Quezon City) | |
North Luzon East Expressway | NLEE | Under construction | TBA | Future expressway that will link Quezon City to Bulacan and Nueva Ecija | La Mesa Parkway (Quezon City) |
Cabanatuan (Nueva Ecija) | |
North Luzon Expressway Segment 10.1 | Circumferential Road 5 | Under construction | July 2017 | Connection of the NLEX-Karuhatan Link to C-3 Road | MacArthur Highway (Caloocan) |
C-3 Road (Manila) | |
Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway Phase 3 | TPLEX | Under construction | 2016/2017 | Phase 3 of the expressway that will link Pangasinan to La Union | Urdaneta (Pangasinan) |
Rosario (La Union) |
Planned/proposed
See also
References
- ↑ "Public Private Partnership; Overview; List of PPP Projects". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
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