List of crossings of the Pasig River
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Pasig River in Metro Manila, Philippines.
The crossings are listed in order starting from its mouth at Manila Bay and proceeding upstream to its source at Laguna de Bay.
As of 2021, there are a total of 21 bridges spans in Metro Manila that cross the Pasig River, including three rail bridges, carrying the LRT Line 1, MRT Line 3 and the Philippine National Railways track. Skyway is the first and only tollway bridge crosses the river.
The planned Metro Manila Subway will also cross the Pasig River between Pasig and Makati, making it the first tunnel to cross the river and the proposed MRT Line 10 is the fourth rail bridge parallel to the existing Bagong Ilog Bridge of C-5.
Current crossings[]
These are arranged from the mouth to the source.
# | Crossing | Image | North bank | Carries | South bank | Built | Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Roxas Bridge Del Pan Bridge M. Lopez Bridge[1] |
San Nicolas, Manila | Four lanes of AH 26 (N120) (Mel Lopez Boulevard) | Intramuros and Port Area, Manila | 1975[2] | 14°35′42″N 120°57′54″E / 14.595°N 120.965°E | |
2 | Jones Bridge | Binondo, Manila | Four lanes between Padre Burgos Avenue and Quintin Paredes Street | Ermita, Manila | 1946 | 14°35′42″N 120°58′19″E / 14.595°N 120.972°E | |
3 | MacArthur Bridge | Santa Cruz, Manila | Four lanes of between Padre Burgos Avenue and Plaza Santa Cruz | 1952 | 14°35′46″N 120°58′48″E / 14.596°N 120.980°E | ||
LRT Line 1 viaduct | Quiapo, Manila | LRT Line 1 | 1984 | 14°35′46″N 120°58′48″E / 14.596°N 120.980°E | |||
4 | Quezon Bridge | Four lanes of N170 between Padre Burgos Avenue and Quezon Boulevard | 1939 | 14°35′42″N 120°59′24″E / 14.595°N 120.990°E | |||
5 | Ayala Bridge | San Miguel, Manila | Four lanes of N180 and C-1 between Ayala Boulevard and P. Casal Street | 1908 | 14°35′28″N 120°59′56″E / 14.591°N 120.999°E | ||
6 | Mabini Bridge Nagtahan Bridge |
Santa Mesa, Manila | Six lanes of N140 (C-2) between Quirino Avenue and Nagtahan Street | Paco, Manila | 1945 | 14°35′42″N 121°00′18″E / 14.595°N 121.005°E | |
7 | Pandacan Bridge Padre Zamora Bridge Nagtahan Link Bridge 3 |
Four lanes of (Paco–Santa Mesa Road) | Pandacan, Manila | 1998[2] | 14°35′38″N 121°00′43″E / 14.594°N 121.012°E | ||
Pandacan Railroad Bridge | Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line (PNR South Rail) | 14°35′38″N 121°00′43″E / 14.594°N 121.012°E | |||||
8 | Skyway Stage 3 | Santa Ana, Manila | Seven lanes of Skyway | Pandacan, Manila | 2020 | 14°35′23″N 121°00′50″E / 14.58976°N 121.01394°E | |
9 | Lambingan Bridge | Six lanes of New Panaderos Street | Santa Ana, Manila | 1990[2] | 14°35′10″N 121°01′30″E / 14.586°N 121.025°E | ||
10 | Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge | Poblacion, Makati | Four lanes between P. Burgos Street and Coronado Street | Hulo, Mandaluyong | 1986[2] | 14°34′08″N 121°01′48″E / 14.569°N 121.030°E | |
11 | Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge Rockwell Bridge |
Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street | 2021 | 14°34′01″N 121°02′13″E / 14.567°N 121.037°E | |||
12 | Guadalupe Bridge | Guadalupe Viejo and Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati | Ten lanes of AH 26 (N1) (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (C-4)) | Barangka Ilaya, Mandaluyong | 1979 | 14°34′05″N 121°02′42″E / 14.568°N 121.045°E | |
MRT Line 3 bridge | MRT Line 3 | 1998 | 14°34′05″N 121°03′17″E / 14.568°N 121.054736°E | ||||
13 | Santa Monica–Lawton Bridge BGC–Ortigas Link Bridge Kalayaan Bridge |
Pineda, Pasig | Four lanes between Fairlane Street and Lawton Avenue | Cembo and West Rembo, Makati | 2021 | 14°33′58″N 121°03′14″E / 14.566°N 121.054°E | |
14 | C.P. Garcia Bridge Bagong Ilog Bridge C-5 Bridge Pasig-Makati Bridge |
Bagong Ilog, Pasig | Six lanes of C-5 and N11 between Carlos P. Garcia Avenue and Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue | West Rembo, Makati | 1998[2] | 14°33′36″N 121°03′58″E / 14.560°N 121.066°E | |
15 | Kaunlaran Bridge | Buting, Pasig | Two lanes between F. Flores Street and Lopez Jaena Street | Santa Rosa, Pasig | 2015[3] | 14°33′22″N 121°04′15″E / 14.55611°N 121.07075°E | |
16 | Bambang Bridge | Bambang, Pasig | Two lanes of (Ramon Jabson Street) | San Joaquin, Pasig | 1992[2] | 14°33′14″N 121°04′34″E / 14.5538°N 121.07608°E | |
17 | Arsenio Jimenez Bridge Kalawaan Bridge |
Two lanes of M. Jimenez Street | Kalawaan, Pasig | 14°33′14″N 121°04′52″E / 14.554°N 121.081°E | |||
18 | Napindan Bridge | Napindan, Taguig | Four lanes of Laguna Lake Highway (C-6) | Pinagbuhatan, Pasig | 2018[4] | 14°32′06″N 121°05′42″E / 14.535°N 121.095°E |
Former crossings[]
These are arranged from oldest to newest.
Crossing | Image | North bank | Carries | South bank | Built | Destroyed | Replacement |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Puente Grande | Binondo, Manila | Calle Nueva (E.T. Yuchengco Street) and Paseo de las Agudas de Vidal | Ermita, Manila | 1630 | 1863 | Puente de España | |
Puente Colgante Puente de Claveria |
Quiapo, Manila | South of Calle de Echague (Valderrama Street) and Paseo de las Agudas de Vidal | Ermita, Manila | 1852 | 1939 | Quezon Bridge | |
Puente de Ayala (San Miguel section) | San Miguel, Manila | Calle Pascual Casal and Calle Concepcion (Natividad Almeda-Lopez Street)/Calle Marquez de Comillas (D. Romualdez Street) | Isla de Convalecencia | 1872 | 1899 | Ayala Bridge (II) | |
Puente de Ayala (Concepcion section) | Isla de Convalecencia | Ermita, Manila | |||||
Puente de España Bridge of Spain |
Binondo, Manila | Calle Nueva and Paseo de las Agudas de Vidal | Ermita, Manila | 1875 | 1914 | Jones Bridge (I) | |
Santa Cruz Bridge | Santa Cruz, Manila | Plaza Goiti and Arroceros Street | Ermita, Manila | 1900 | 1945 | MacArthur Bridge | |
Jones Bridge (I) | Binondo, Manila | Quintin Paredes Street | Ermita, Manila | 1919 | 1945 | Jones Bridge (II) | |
Quezon Bridge (I) | Quiapo, Manila | South of Calle de Echague (Valderrama Street) and Paseo de las Agudas de Vidal | Ermita, Manila | 1939 | 1945 | Quezon Bridge (II) | |
Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge (I) | Hulo, Mandaluyong | Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street | Poblacion, Makati | 2011[5] | 2019 | Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge (II) |
Under construction[]
These are arranged from the mouth to the source.
Crossing | North bank | Carries | South bank | Projected completion |
Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Binondo–Intramuros Bridge[6][7] | Binondo, Manila | San Fernando Street to Solana Street and Riverside Drive | Intramuros, Manila | 2021 |
Planned crossings[]
These are arranged from the mouth to the source.
Crossing | North bank | Carries | South bank | Projected completion |
Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
North–South Harbor Bridge[7] | San Nicolas, Manila | Port Area, Manila | |||
Ayala Bridge II[7] | San Miguel, Manila | Carlos Palanca Sr. Street to San Marcelino Street | Ermita, Manila | ||
Beata–F.Y. Manalo Bridge[7] | Santa Ana, Manila | Pandacan, Manila | |||
F. Blumentritt–Antipolo Bridge[7] | Poblacion, Makati | F. Blumentritt Street to Antipolo Street | Makati Poblacion and Hulo | ||
New Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge[6][7] | Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street | ||||
Metro Manila Subway tunnel | Pineda, Pasig | Metro Manila Subway | West Rembo, Makati | ||
MRT Line 10 Bridge | Bagong Ilog, Pasig | MRT Line 10 |
References[]
- ^ MEL LOPEZ BRIDGE PAPAGANDAHIN NA RIN OCTOBER 19,2019 UPDATE (in Filipino). Pugong Biyahero. October 19, 2019. Event occurs at 3:06. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f "Detailed Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved June 12, 2021.
- ^ "Blessing and inauguration of Kaunlaran Bridge at Brgy. Sumilang and Buting". Local government of Pasig. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
- ^ Tapnio, Kevyn (November 16, 2018). "Getting to the Airport From Antipolo Could Be Faster and Easier With This New Highway". SPOT.PH. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
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