Blumentritt Road

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Blumentritt Road
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Blumentritt Street
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The road facing west towards Rizal Avenue from Aurora Boulevard.
Former name(s) Calle Sangleyes (between Rizal Avenue and Dimasalang Street)
Part of
  • from Rizal Avenue to A. Bonifacio Avenue
  • from A. Bonifacio Avenue to España Boulevard
Namesake Ferdinand Blumentritt
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways - North Manila District Engineering Office[a]
Length 3.5 km (2.2 mi)
Location Manila and Quezon City
West end (Rizal Avenue) in Santa Cruz
Major
junctions
East end G. Tuazon Street in Sampaloc

Blumentritt Road is a major road in Manila, Philippines. It runs through the border of the City of Manila with Quezon City from Rizal Avenue in Santa Cruz district to G. Tuazon Street in Sampaloc district. The road also forms the southern boundary of the Manila North Cemetery. It is named after Bohemian professor and filipinologist, Ferdinand Blumentritt.

The portion of the road from Rizal Avenue to Dimasalang Street in Santa Cruz was originally named Calle Sangleyes[3] (Spanish for "Chinese merchants street") in reference to its original residents. It passes through the Chinese General Hospital and Medical Center and the Manila North Green Park before turning southeast in Sampaloc. The road intersects with Dimasalang Street, A. Bonifacio Avenue, N.S. Amoranto Sr. Avenue, Laon Laan Road, and España Boulevard before terminating at G. Tuazon Street in Sampaloc, near its boundary with San Isidro (Galas), Quezon City. It is served by the Blumentritt LRT station and Blumentritt PNR station at Rizal Avenue.

The section of the road between Rizal Avenue and A. Bonifacio Avenue is a component of National Route 160 (N160), while the section between A. Bonifacio Avenue and España Boulevard is designated as National Route 161 (N161); both routes are of the Philippine highway network. Its remaining section, considered as its extension, up to G. Tuazon Street is unnumbered.

A major flood control project in this road was completed in June 2016.[4]

Landmarks[]

Manila North Green Park

Notes[]

  1. ^ DPWH maintenance excludes its extension[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ "North Manila". Retrieved May 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  3. ^ An act to incorporate the city of Manila, enacted by the United States Philippine Commission, July 31, 1901 published by Archive.org; accessed 2013-11-29.
  4. ^ "3 major flood control projects in Metro Manila completed — DPWH - UNTV News". UNTV News. 2018-06-06. Retrieved 2020-11-12.

Coordinates: 14°37′8″N 120°59′53″E / 14.61889°N 120.99806°E / 14.61889; 120.99806

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