Andaya Highway

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Rolando Andaya Highway
Quirino Highway
Camarines Sur–Quezon Road
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The highway near Poblacion Iraya, Ragay, Camarines Sur
Route information
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways – Camarines Norte District Engineering Office, Quezon 4th District Engineering Office, and Camarines Sur 1st District Engineering Office
Length92.65 km (57.57 mi)
Existed1976–present
Component
highways
N68
Major junctions
Northwest end AH 26 (N1) in Santa Elena, Camarines Norte
Southeast end AH 26 (N1) in Sipocot, Camarines Sur
Location
ProvincesCamarines Norte, Quezon, Camarines Sur
TownsSanta Elena, Calauag, Tagkawayan, Del Gallego, Ragay, Lupi, Sipocot
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
N67 N69

Rolando Andaya Highway, officially known as Quirino Highway and also known as Camarines Sur–Quezon Road, is a national primary highway located in the provinces of Camarines Norte, Quezon, and Camarines Sur in the Philippines. It traverses the municipality of Santa Elena in Camarines Norte, municipalities of Sipocot, Lupi, Ragay, and Del Gallego in Camarines Sur, and the municipalities of Tagkawayan & Guinayangan in Quezon. It is primarily known as Andaya Highway in segments within Camarines Sur and likewise called as Quirino Highway within Camarines Norte and Quezon.[1][2][3]

The entire highway is designated as National Route 68 (N68) of the Philippine highway network.

History[]

Andaya Highway or Quirino Highway was first built in 1976 by virtue of Presidential Decree 774 by President Ferdinand Marcos. The plan for the road is to connect the town of Del Gallego, native Ragay (southwestern Ragay), and Ragay Port, all in Camarines Sur, to the Maharlika Highway. It would start in Maharlika Highway, to Tagkawayan, Quezon, and Del Gallego, Camarines Sur, and end at the port of Ragay. It was called President Quirino Highway when it first opened in 1984.[4] Between 1992 & 1999, it was extended to Sipocot, Camarines Sur.[5][6] In 2004, an entire segment within Camarines Sur was renamed to Congressman Rolando Andaya Sr. Highway, in honor of the late Congressman Rolando Andaya.[7] It has been efficiently used as a major highway since the '90s. It is the shortest way to reach Naga and other parts of Bicol Region, instead of taking the longer segment of Maharlika Highway that would still pass Camarines Norte & northern part of Camarines Sur.

Route description[]

Intersections[]

Intersection Location Remarks
Santa Elena Junction Santa Elena, Camarines Norte The Northwestern terminus of the Andaya Highway. The road goes to Manila and Daet, Camarines Norte.
Sipocot Junction Sipocot, Camarines Sur The Southeastern terminus of Andaya Highway. The road goes to Naga, Camarines Sur, Sipocot Town Proper & Daet, Camarines Norte

References[]

  1. ^ "Camarines Sur 1st". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "Camarines Norte". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  3. ^ "Quezon 4th". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  4. ^ Pambansa, Philippines Batasang (1984). Record of the Batasan. Republic of the Philippines, Batasang Pambansa.
  5. ^ "PressReader.com - Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
  6. ^ Team, i-Governance. "Infrastructure and Market Access « Dagos po sa Maogmang Naga". Retrieved 2021-10-13.
  7. ^ "Republic Act No. 9234 | GOVPH". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
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