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Marilaque Highway

The Marilaque Highway, also known as Marikina–Infanta Highway, Marilaque Road, Marikina-Infanta Road, as well as its former name Marcos Highway, is a scenic mountain 117.5-kilometer (73.0 mi) highway that connects Metro Manila with Infanta, Quezon in the Philippines. Motorists colloquially refer to the road as Marilaque Highway, while online applications prefer to use the longer Marikina–Infanta Highway as its name.

Marilaque Highway
(Marikina-Infanta Highway)
View of the eastbound Marilaque Highway (Marikina-Infanta Highway)
Route information
Length117.5 km (73.0 mi)
Component
highways
Major junctions
West end N59 (Aurora Boulevard) / N11 (Katipunan Avenue) in Quezon City
Major intersections N59 (Sumulong Highway) in Antipolo
East end N601 (Famy–Real–Infanta Road) in Infanta, Quezon
Location
CountryPhilippines
RegionsMetro Manila and Calabarzon
ProvincesRizal, Laguna, and Quezon
Major citiesAntipolo, Marikina, Pasig, and Quezon City
TownsCainta, Infanta, Tanay, and Santa Maria
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines

The Marilaque Highway starts at the intersection with Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City, near its boundary with Marikina, as a physical continuation of Aurora Boulevard. It traverses the Marikina Valley and passes through Antipolo, where it intersects the Sumulong Highway at the Masinag Junction. After Masinag, the road starts its ascent towards the Sierra Madre mountain range passing through Tanay, Santa Maria in Laguna, and finally Infanta in Quezon. The road is famous for the frequent motorcycle racers who use the curvy mountainous roads for joyrides, frequently resulting in major accidents.[1][2]

Route description

 
The highway in Cainta, during rush hour
 
The highway in Infanta

The Marilaque Highway starts as a physical continuation of Aurora Boulevard under Katipunan Flyover in Quezon City. Entering Marikina, the highway slightly curves at the intersection with Andres Bonifacio Avenue connecting the Marikina city proper, then crosses the Marikina River. The Diosdado Macapagal Bridge that connects with C-5 merges in front of SM City Marikina. The LRT Line 2 and the Cainta–Marikina subtransmission line of Meralco parallel and along the highway. The highway makes another slight curve away from Marikina as it enters Pasig. It soon runs over the Cainta–Marikina boundary, and then goes straight towards the CaintaAntipolo boundary towards the Masinag Junction with Sumulong Highway, where it continues on to Cogeo in Antipolo. It starts its ascent towards the Sierra Madre mountain range and traverses the municipalities of Tanay in Rizal, Santa Maria in Laguna, and Infanta in Quezon. In Infanta, the highway ends at its intersection with Famy–Real–Infanta Road, just southwest of the town proper.

This highway is a divided road featuring U-turn slots, and bike lanes. Several establishments, like the Riverbanks Center, SM City Marikina, Ayala Malls Feliz, Robinsons Metro East, Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall, and SM City Masinag are primary landmarks accessible through the road. Meralco subtransmission lines line the Cainta-Masinag segment of the highway up to Santa Maria, Laguna until Infanta, Quezon.

 
Marilaque Highway's section near Cogeo Village, Antipolo

From Antipolo to Infanta, Marilaque Highway is a standard 2-6 lane road divided by lane markings typical of national highways located in the provinces. Road size varies depending on the density of the location as well as the engineering district wherein numerous road widening may occur as determined by the DPWH.

Alternative names

 
Marilaque Highway Street Sign

Its section in Cainta and Antipolo, particularly from Masinag Junction to the Rizal–Metro Manila boundary, is officially known as Marikina Diversion Road, as it diverts motorists away from the city proper of Marikina.[3] It is also known as Marilaque Highway, whereas Marilaque is an acronym of the areas it traverses: Manila, Rizal, Laguna, and Quezon. Street signs tend to bear the Marilaque name due to convenience and memorability. The road has become known for its motorcycle accidents.

Marilaque Highway or Marilaque Road is formerly known as Marcos Highway before being renamed,[4] since it once used the name of former President Ferdinand Marcos before the name changed after the People Power Revolution.[5]

Route numbers

Since 2014, with the implementation of the new route numbering system by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), its section from Katipunan Avenue to Sumulong Highway is a component of National Route 59 (N59) of the Philippine highway network. The rest of road is unnumbered and identified as a tertiary national road.

History

The Highway existed far back to the American colonial era as Highway 55 which included present-day Recto Avenue, Legarda Street, Magsaysay Boulevard and Aurora Boulevard.[citation needed]

Intersections

 
The Masinag Junction, looking west towards Marikina
ProvinceCity/Municipalitykm[6]miDestinationsNotes
Quezon City  N11 (Katipunan Avenue (C-5))Western terminus. Traffic light intersection. Continues westward to as   N59 (Aurora Boulevard).
MarikinaA. Bonifacio AvenueEastbound ramp, and westbound at-grade intersection. Access to Marilaque Highway eastbound via U-turn slot.
FVR Road / Riverbanks AvenueModified segregated interchange.
Marikina RiverMarilaque Bridge
MarikinaSM City Marikina Access RoadWestbound access only. Access to SM City Marikina
Diosdado Macapagal Bridge / Fernando AvenueDiosdado Macapagal Bridge - Fernando Avenue Interchange. Towards FVR Road and Fernando Avenue.
MarikinaPasig boundary
PasigEulogio Amang Rodriguez Avenue / J.P. Rizal StreetEastbound/westbound access only. Access from opposite direction via U-turn slot.
PasigMarikina boundaryNicanor Roxas Street / Emerald Drive / F. Mariano AvenueAccess from opposite direction via U-turn slot
PasigRobinsons Metro East Access RoadEastbound access only to Robinsons Metro East
Sta. Lucia East Access RoadEastbound access to Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall
Metro ManilaRizal boundaryMarikinaCainta boundaryFelix Avenue / Gil Fernando AvenueAccess from opposite directions via U-turn slot. Former traffic light intersection.
RizalAntipoloGolden Meadows AvenueEastbound access only.
SM City Masinag Access RoadWestbound access only. Access to SM City Masinag
  N59 (Sumulong Highway)Traffic light intersection; also known as Masinag Junction. Route number change from N59 to unnumbered.
Olalia Road
Bayugo–Buliran Road
Pinugay Road
TanayJ.P. Rizal Avenue (Tanay–Sampaloc Road)
LagunaSanta MariaFour unnamed roads toward Santa Maria town proper via Brgys. Matalinting, Paoo, Parang ng Buho, and Cueva
QuezonInfanta  N601 (Famy–Real–Infanta Road)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Nelz, Jay (August 26, 2020). "Motorcycle Rider Who Dies Due to Exhibition in MaRiLaQue Earns Criticisms".
  2. ^ Roces, Iñigo S. (August 20, 2019). "Rider groups want to stop Marilaque hooning".
  3. ^ "Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
  4. ^ Yu, Anson (March 7, 2017). "Marilaque Highway: The long and winding road".
  5. ^ Gomez, Quintin (December 19, 2011). "Why was this major highway named after Marcos?". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
  6. ^ . 2016 DPWH data. Department of Public Works and Highways. Archived from the original on August 13, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.

Coordinates: 14°36′49″N 121°20′8″E / 14.61361°N 121.33556°E / 14.61361; 121.33556

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The Marilaque Highway also known as Marikina Infanta Highway Marilaque Road Marikina Infanta Road as well as its former name Marcos Highway is a scenic mountain 117 5 kilometer 73 0 mi highway that connects Metro Manila with Infanta Quezon in the Philippines Motorists colloquially refer to the road as Marilaque Highway while online applications prefer to use the longer Marikina Infanta Highway as its name Marilaque Highway Marikina Infanta Highway View of the eastbound Marilaque Highway Marikina Infanta Highway Route informationLength117 5 km 73 0 mi ComponenthighwaysR 6 R 6 N59 from Bonifacio Avenue in Marikina to Sumulong Highway in AntipoloMajor junctionsWest endN59 Aurora Boulevard N11 Katipunan Avenue in Quezon CityMajor intersectionsN59 Sumulong Highway in AntipoloEast endN601 Famy Real Infanta Road in Infanta QuezonLocationCountryPhilippinesRegionsMetro Manila and CalabarzonProvincesRizal Laguna and QuezonMajor citiesAntipolo Marikina Pasig and Quezon CityTownsCainta Infanta Tanay and Santa MariaHighway systemRoads in the PhilippinesHighways Expressways ListThe Marilaque Highway starts at the intersection with Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City near its boundary with Marikina as a physical continuation of Aurora Boulevard It traverses the Marikina Valley and passes through Antipolo where it intersects the Sumulong Highway at the Masinag Junction After Masinag the road starts its ascent towards the Sierra Madre mountain range passing through Tanay Santa Maria in Laguna and finally Infanta in Quezon The road is famous for the frequent motorcycle racers who use the curvy mountainous roads for joyrides frequently resulting in major accidents 1 2 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Alternative names 1 2 Route numbers 2 History 3 Intersections 4 ReferencesRoute description Edit The highway in Cainta during rush hour The highway in Infanta The Marilaque Highway starts as a physical continuation of Aurora Boulevard under Katipunan Flyover in Quezon City Entering Marikina the highway slightly curves at the intersection with Andres Bonifacio Avenue connecting the Marikina city proper then crosses the Marikina River The Diosdado Macapagal Bridge that connects with C 5 merges in front of SM City Marikina The LRT Line 2 and the Cainta Marikina subtransmission line of Meralco parallel and along the highway The highway makes another slight curve away from Marikina as it enters Pasig It soon runs over the Cainta Marikina boundary and then goes straight towards the Cainta Antipolo boundary towards the Masinag Junction with Sumulong Highway where it continues on to Cogeo in Antipolo It starts its ascent towards the Sierra Madre mountain range and traverses the municipalities of Tanay in Rizal Santa Maria in Laguna and Infanta in Quezon In Infanta the highway ends at its intersection with Famy Real Infanta Road just southwest of the town proper This highway is a divided road featuring U turn slots and bike lanes Several establishments like the Riverbanks Center SM City Marikina Ayala Malls Feliz Robinsons Metro East Sta Lucia East Grand Mall and SM City Masinag are primary landmarks accessible through the road Meralco subtransmission lines line the Cainta Masinag segment of the highway up to Santa Maria Laguna until Infanta Quezon Marilaque Highway s section near Cogeo Village Antipolo From Antipolo to Infanta Marilaque Highway is a standard 2 6 lane road divided by lane markings typical of national highways located in the provinces Road size varies depending on the density of the location as well as the engineering district wherein numerous road widening may occur as determined by the DPWH Alternative names Edit Marilaque Highway Street Sign Its section in Cainta and Antipolo particularly from Masinag Junction to the Rizal Metro Manila boundary is officially known as Marikina Diversion Road as it diverts motorists away from the city proper of Marikina 3 It is also known as Marilaque Highway whereas Marilaque is an acronym of the areas it traverses Manila Rizal Laguna and Quezon Street signs tend to bear the Marilaque name due to convenience and memorability The road has become known for its motorcycle accidents Marilaque Highway or Marilaque Road is formerly known as Marcos Highway before being renamed 4 since it once used the name of former President Ferdinand Marcos before the name changed after the People Power Revolution 5 Route numbers Edit Since 2014 with the implementation of the new route numbering system by the Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH its section from Katipunan Avenue to Sumulong Highway is a component of National Route 59 N59 of the Philippine highway network The rest of road is unnumbered and identified as a tertiary national road History EditThe Highway existed far back to the American colonial era as Highway 55 which included present day Recto Avenue Legarda Street Magsaysay Boulevard and Aurora Boulevard citation needed Intersections Edit The Masinag Junction looking west towards Marikina ProvinceCity Municipalitykm 6 miDestinationsNotesQuezon City N11 Katipunan Avenue C 5 Western terminus Traffic light intersection Continues westward to as N59 Aurora Boulevard MarikinaA Bonifacio AvenueEastbound ramp and westbound at grade intersection Access to Marilaque Highway eastbound via U turn slot FVR Road Riverbanks AvenueModified segregated interchange Marikina RiverMarilaque BridgeMarikinaSM City Marikina Access RoadWestbound access only Access to SM City MarikinaDiosdado Macapagal Bridge Fernando AvenueDiosdado Macapagal Bridge Fernando Avenue Interchange Towards FVR Road and Fernando Avenue Marikina Pasig boundaryPasigEulogio Amang Rodriguez Avenue J P Rizal StreetEastbound westbound access only Access from opposite direction via U turn slot Pasig Marikina boundaryNicanor Roxas Street Emerald Drive F Mariano AvenueAccess from opposite direction via U turn slotPasigRobinsons Metro East Access RoadEastbound access only to Robinsons Metro EastSta Lucia East Access RoadEastbound access to Sta Lucia East Grand MallMetro Manila Rizal boundaryMarikina Cainta boundaryFelix Avenue Gil Fernando AvenueAccess from opposite directions via U turn slot Former traffic light intersection RizalAntipoloGolden Meadows AvenueEastbound access only SM City Masinag Access RoadWestbound access only Access to SM City Masinag N59 Sumulong Highway Traffic light intersection also known as Masinag Junction Route number change from N59 to unnumbered Olalia RoadBayugo Buliran RoadPinugay RoadTanayJ P Rizal Avenue Tanay Sampaloc Road LagunaSanta MariaFour unnamed roads toward Santa Maria town proper via Brgys Matalinting Paoo Parang ng Buho and CuevaQuezonInfanta N601 Famy Real Infanta Road Eastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete access Route transitionReferences Edit Nelz Jay August 26 2020 Motorcycle Rider Who Dies Due to Exhibition in MaRiLaQue Earns Criticisms Roces Inigo S August 20 2019 Rider groups want to stop Marilaque hooning Road and Bridge Inventory Department of Public Works and Highways Retrieved December 31 2021 Yu Anson March 7 2017 Marilaque Highway The long and winding road Gomez Quintin December 19 2011 Why was this major highway named after Marcos Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved December 31 2021 North Manila 2016 DPWH data Department of Public Works and Highways Archived from the original on August 13 2017 Retrieved August 13 2017 Coordinates 14 36 49 N 121 20 8 E 14 61361 N 121 33556 E 14 61361 121 33556 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marilaque Highway amp oldid 1152080197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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