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N1 highway (Philippines)

National Route 1 (N1) is a primary national route that forms part of the Philippine highway network, running from Luzon to Mindanao. Except for a 19-kilometer (12 mi) gap in Metro Manila and ferry connections, the highway is generally continuous. Most sections of N1 forms the Pan-Philippine Highway except for sections bypassed by expressways.[1]

Route 1
Route information
Part of AH26
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Length3,858 km (2,397 mi)
Excluding 19 km (12 mi) gap in Metro Manila
Existed2014–present
Luzon (Laoag–Pasay)
Length1,410 km (880 mi)
North end N2 / N100 in Laoag
Major intersections
South end N61 / AH 26 (N120) in Pasay
Luzon (Muntinlupa–Matnog)
Length784 km (487 mi)
North end N411 / N142 in Alabang, Muntinlupa
Major intersections
South end Port of Matnog
Eastern Visayas
Length397 km (247 mi)
North end N670 in Allen
Major intersections
South end N691 in Liloan
Mindanao
Length1,074.5 km (667.7 mi)
North end Port of Lipata in Surigao City
Major intersections
South end N966 / N970 / N971 in Zamboanga City
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvincesIlocos Norte, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Laguna, Batangas, Quezon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Sorsogon, Northern Samar, Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte, Southern Leyte, Surigao del Norte, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Davao de Oro, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Sarangani, South Cotabato, Maguindanao del Sur, Maguindanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
AH 26 (26) N2

Route description

N1 follows a route that runs from Laoag in Ilocos Norte to Zamboanga City via Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas and eastern parts of Mindanao. The highway connects most major regional centers on its route and runs through different landscapes. The highway is mostly named Maharlika Highway, but other sections use different names.[1]

Ilocos Region

N1 begins at the intersection with N2 (Manila North Road) and N100 (Laoag Airport Road) in Laoag as Manila North Road (MaNor). It then crosses Padsan River via Gilbert Bridge and enters the city proper of Laoag, where it splits before turning to the east in front of Ilocos Norte Provincial Capitol, briefly following J.P. Rizal Avenue before turning to General Segundo Avenue; both are principal city streets passing through the city proper and through its outskirts. Approaching Bacarra, it becomes a rural highway. At Bacarra, it bypasses the town center to the north and runs through a rural area, and then enters Pasuquin, where it serves as a major municipal street. Between Bacarra and Burgos, it becomes a rural two-lane highway and passes through interspersed barangays along the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) coastline. It soon climbs the mountains upon approach to Burgos, where the highway directly serves the town. The highway zigzags through the rough terrain, and overlooks the beach where Bangui Wind Farm lies. It then passes through Bangui, where it runs as a major street on the town center, crosses Bulu River, and enters Pagudpud, which bypasses the town proper. N1 runs through the foothills that mark the edge of the Northern Luzon Cordillera and runs close to the coastline of Bashi Channel, where the highway zigzags through the cliffs through the Patapat Viaduct, a 630-meter (0.39 mi) viaduct that is required for the highway to pass the steep cliffs marking the northern edge of the Cordillera Range.

Cagayan Valley

 

Bangag-Magapit Road

LocationAparriLal-lo, Cagayan
Length28.84 km[2][3] (17.92 mi)

Entering the Cagayan Valley region, N1 follows Manila North Road up to barangay Bangag, Aparri, where it turns south and becomes Bangag-Magapit Road up to the Magapit Interchange in Lal-lo. In Lal-lo, N1 is carried by the Magapit Suspension Bridge over the Cagayan River before meeting the Magapit Interchange. At the interchange, it turns southeast and becomes Cagayan Valley Road from Magapit, Lal-lo to Tuguegarao, running parallel to the Cagayan River. In Tuguegarao, N1 turns east at the roundabout intersection with N106 (Tuguegarao Diversion Road) and N51 (Santiago–Tuguegarao Road) to bypass the city proper towards Peñablanca and run parallel to the Cagayan River up to Reina Mercedes, Isabela. It then enters the province of Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya as Maharlika Highway, although it is alternatively called Cagayan Valley Road up to Guiguinto, Bulacan. It serves as the main artery of Isabela alongside N51. At Nueva Vizcaya, N1 runs parallel to and crosses the Magat River and traverses Dalton Pass, where Sierra Madre and Caraballo Sur meet.

Central Luzon

Nueva Ecija

The highway soon enters Nueva Ecija at Carranglan. It then descends to the plain terrain in San Jose as it approaches the poblacion. It then cuts through Muñoz and Talavera before turning east by its junction with N114 (Nueva Ecija–Pangasinan Road) in Santo Domingo. It then cuts through Talavera (once again, this time with the poblacion), Cabanatuan, Santa Rosa, San Leonardo and Gapan.

Bulacan

San Rafael to Guiguinto

 

Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway

DRT Highway
LocationSan RafaelPulilan, Bulacan
 
N1 as Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway in Baliwag, Bulacan

The highway soon enters Bulacan at San Miguel, where it begins on a straight route. It then enters the poblacion of San Miguel, which it bypasses, and the highway begins to curve through most of its length between San Ildefonso and San Rafael, where the route runs through rice paddies. It closely follows a transmission corridor between the San Miguel-San Ildefonso boundary and San Rafael, and a Meralco subtransmission line uses the highway on that portion. Plaridel Bypass Road intersects with Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway just before approaching the poblacion of San Rafael. The highway curves to the southwest near Baliwag, where the highway is known as Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway (DRT Highway). It serves as a bypass of the old Cagayan Valley Road through Baliwag poblacion, with a flyover built on the intersection with Benigno S. Aquino Avenue (Baliwag–Candaba Road). At Pulilan, it serves as a principal route through the town center. At Guiguinto, it crosses the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) along with the Santa Rita Interchange, where Asian Highway 26 leaves for the expressway. It soon crosses the original route of NLEX at Tabang Interchange.

Guiguinto to Meycauayan

Past Tabang Interchange, N1 begins to follow Manila North Road once again, this time as MacArthur Highway, which serves as a major toll-free highway over southern Bulacan. It soon crosses the Philippine National Railways right of way and enters Balagtas, where it directly passes through its poblacion. It soon crosses the Bigaa River, where it passes through residential and industrial areas, and curves upon entering Bocaue, where it bypasses the town center. A flyover restricted for use by light vehicles crosses Fortunato Halili Avenue to Santa Maria with service roads serving as frontage and heavy vehicle routes. The highway then curves, then, runs through the residential barangays of Bocaue and soon enters Marilao and Meycauayan.

Metro Manila

Valenzuela to Pasay

 
A reassurance marker for N1/AH26 at EDSA northbound in Quezon City

Entering Metro Manila, the highway follows MacArthur Highway over Valenzuela, which runs on a four to six-lane highway up to the Bonifacio Monument (Monumento) in Caloocan. There, the Asian Highway 26 concurrency returns on N1 as it turns east to follow Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) up to Pasay. The whole road, bypassing the capital city of Manila, is notorious for congestion which causes delays as well as economic losses in the metropolis. EDSA runs through the central business districts of Metro Manila, most notably Araneta Center, Ortigas Center, and Makati Central Business District. The LRT Line 1 and MRT Line 3 utilizes the center island of EDSA on most segments between Caloocan and Pasay. N1 ends below the EDSA Flyover at N120/AH26/N61 (Roxas Boulevard) in Pasay.

A 19-kilometer (12 mi) gap in the highway is filled by the South Luzon Expressway and Skyway between Makati and Muntinlupa. It would have been filled by Taft Avenue Extension, starting from EDSA, going southwards via Quirino and Diego Cera Avenues and ends at Manila South Road below Alabang Viaduct through Alabang–Zapote Road.

Muntinlupa

 

Manila South Road

National Road
Maharlika Highway
LocationMuntinlupaCalamba, Laguna
Length30.36 km[4][5] (18.86 mi)

N1 resumes below the Alabang Viaduct of South Luzon Expressway (SLEX/E2/AH26) in Alabang, Muntinlupa, where it intersects with SLEX's Alabang Exit, East Service Road, N411 (Alabang–Zapote Road), and N142 (Montillano Street). The highway assumes the name Maharlika Highway, Manila South Road, or locally, National Road. It runs as a commercial artery through the city up to the boundary with Laguna in San Pedro over the Tunasan River. However, this section does not assume the Asian Highway 26 concurrency, which is designated instead to South Luzon Expressway.

Calabarzon

San Pedro to Calamba

 
N1 as Manila South Road in Biñan

N1 generally serves as a four-lane toll-free highway serving the suburban cities of northwestern Laguna alongside the tolled South Luzon Expressway. Most sections of N1 between San Pedro and Calamba serve as commercial streets bypassing the old poblacions. Most of N1 is four-lane with a painted median divider.

It enters Laguna in San Pedro, where it serves as a major commercial street, with a maximum of four lanes. It then enters the cities of Biñan, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao, and Calamba, where it turns southwest at its intersection with N66 (Calamba–Pagsanjan Road) at the Calamba Crossing. In barangay Real, the highway is alternatively known as Real Road.

Calamba to Tayabas

 

N1 soon crosses the South Luzon Expressway at the Calamba Exit, where the concurrency with the Asian Highway 26 returns on the highway, and passes through several barangays in Calamba. It then enters the province of Batangas in Santo Tomas, where it intersects with STAR Tollway and bypasses the poblacion. At the roundabout intersection with N4 (Jose P. Laurel Highway) and Governor Carpio Avenue, it turns southeast towards San Pablo. It then re-enters the province of Laguna through Alaminos and then San Pablo, bypassing its poblacion. It then enters the province of Quezon at Tiaong, passing by the Villa Escudero plantations and going through the poblacion, followed by the municipalities of Candelaria and Sariaya and the city of Tayabas, where it turns southeast towards Lucena at the Calumpang Junction.

Tayabas to Pagbilao

 

Lucena Diversion Road

MSR Diversion Road
LocationTayabasPagbilao, Quezon
Length9.87 km[6][7][8] (6.13 mi)

From Tayabas through Lucena, N1 then follows the entire Lucena Diversion Road (also known as MSR Diversion Road),[6][7][8] a wide road which bypasses the Old Manila South Road alignment through Lucena poblacion up to the road's eastern end in Pagbilao.

Pagbilao to Calauag

N1 enters Pagbilao, where it briefly splits into Recto Street for westbound and J.P. Rizal Street for eastbound at the poblacion. It then becomes alternatively known as New Diversion Road, the longer road bypassing the Old Zigzag Road alignment through the protected Quezon National Forest Park in the Sierra Madre mountain range. It enters Atimonan, where it then reaches the eastern coast of Quezon, and traverses the coastal municipalities of Plaridel, Gumaca, Lopez, and Calauag.

Bicol Region

Santa Elena to Sipocot

 
N1 through the Bicol Natural Park

N1 enters Camarines Norte at the municipality of Santa Elena, meeting the N68 (Andaya Highway) that serves as a southern bypass of N1 which traverses the sparsely populated province of Camarines Norte. After traveling through kilometers of jungle, N1 enters the poblacion of Labo, Camarines Norte, where it follows local streets. It then becomes a rural highway again, passing by the municipalities of Vinzons and Talisay before bypassing Daet. It passes through Bicol Natural Park where the road winds through mountainous and hilly terrain. N1 enters Camarines Sur at the municipality of Sipocot, where it meets again N68 at its eastern end.

Sipocot to Matnog

From Sipocot, N1 traverses the municipalities of Libmanan, Pamplona, San Fernando, and Milaor (where it is alternatively known as Mabolo Road) in Camarines Sur before entering the City of Naga. N1 enters Naga, bypassing its poblacion as Roxas Avenue or Diversion Road before turning east at the Naga Rotonda to follow Maharlika Highway to enter Pili, the provincial capital. It then traverses the municipalities of Bula, Baao, Nabua, and Bato.

N1 enters the province of Albay at Polangui and traverses south of the Mayon Volcano. At Daraga poblacion, N1 turns sharply to the west as it intersects with N630 (Rizal Avenue), which provides access to Legazpi City, and becomes a zigzag road as it leaves the province.

N1 enters the province of Sorsogon at Pilar. It then enters Sorsogon City, where it cuts through the poblacion as Rizal Avenue and Magsaysay Avenue, respectively. It turns east and traverses the municipalities of Casiguran, Juban, Irosin, and Matnog, where the Luzon section of N1 ends at the Port of Matnog. Motorists can board a ferry to either Allen or San Isidro in Northern Samar at the port.

Eastern Visayas

The Visayas section of N1 begins at the intersection with N670 (Allen–Catarman Road) and Allen Old Road in Allen, Northern Samar, just south of the Port of Allen. It runs along the western coast of Northern Samar and Samar, notably through the cities of Catbalogan and Calbayog. It then leaves the island of Samar and crosses the San Bernardino Strait through the San Juanico Bridge. It enters the province of Leyte at Tacloban, where it bypasses the poblacion. It then enters Palo and turns southwest at the intersection with N686, where a monument to an unknown soldier is located, towards the poblacion. At its intersection with N70/AH26 (Palo–Santa Fe Road) at the vicinity of the Palo Cathedral, it then turns southeast to the towns at the eastern coast of Leyte. At Abuyog, it climbs the mountain range and enters Mahaplag, where it meets N70 (Tacloban–Baybay Road). It enters Southern Leyte at Sogod, where Agas-Agas Bridge is located, and enters the coastal towns of Libagon and Liloan. In Liloan, N1 enters Panaon Island through the Wawa Bridge, and there, its Visayas section ends at its intersection with N691 and the road serving the Port of Liloan, where motorists can board a ferry to Surigao City.

Caraga Region

 

Davao-Agusan National Highway

LocationButuanDavao City

The Mindanao section of N1 starts at the Port of Lipata in Surigao City. It enters Agusan del Norte and takes up the section Surigao-Butuan National Highway from Kitcharao to Ampayon, Butuan, where it turns southeast at its intersection with Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road (N9) to assume the name Davao-Agusan National Highway from thereon. It then enters Agusan del Sur, where it traverses near the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary.

Davao Region

 

Digos-Makar Road

LocationDigosGeneral Santos
Length91.78 km[9][10][11] (57.03 mi)
 
N1 in Panabo

N1 enters Davao de Oro (formerly Compostela Valley) at Monkayo and goes through mountainous terrain as it heads south towards Tagum in Davao del Norte. At the boundary of Tagum and Carmen, Davao del Norte, the highway briefly splits into two as it crosses the Libuganon River.

It enters Panabo and Davao City, where it is also known as Davao City-Panabo City Road and turns west at its intersection with N916 (R. Castillo Street) in Lanang as J.P. Laurel Avenue. It then runs through the city center of Davao, turns south, and becomes C.M. Recto Avenue, a one-way street carrying northbound traffic, past its intersection with N919 (Ramon Magsaysay Avenue). At the Bonifacio Rotunda, it turns northwest to Davao-Cotabato Road as A. Pichon Street (one-way carrying southeast-bound traffic), then southwest to Elpidio Quirino Avenue and becomes McArthur Highway at General Generoso Bridge I over Davao River, all through Davao City proper. It then enters Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur as it traverses its eastern coast.

It enters Digos, where it turns west at its intersection with N923 (Digos Diversion Road) and then south at its intersection with N75 to assume the name Digos-Makar Road, which is locally known as Rizal Avenue at the city's poblacion, up to General Santos City.

Soccsksargen

 

Marbel-Makar Road

LocationGeneral SantosKoronadal, South Cotabato
Length20.66 km[11][12] (12.84 mi)

 

Cotabato-Marbel Road

LocationKoronadal, South CotabatoIsulan, Sultan Kudarat
Length51.67 km[12] (32.11 mi)

N1 enters Sarangani at Malungon, where it runs parallel to Malungon River from there. At General Santos City, it is locally known as Jose Catolico Sr. Avenue until turning west to pass by the poblacion. It turns north at its intersection with N935 (Hadano Avenue) at Hadano Park to assume the name Marbel-Makar Road, alternately known up to Polomolok as General Santos - Polomolok National Road, GenSan - Polomolok National Road, or Polomolok National Highway. At Koronadal poblacion, the highway turns southwest at its junction with N940 (Midsayap–Marbel Road) and Koronadal–Lutayan–Columbio Road and assumed the name Cotabato-Marbel Road up to Isulan. The highway veers northwest at Surallah and enters Sultan Kudarat at Isulan, where it becomes Marbel-Allah Valley-Cotabato Road.

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

Ampatuan to Cotabato City

N1 enters Bangsamoro Region at Ampatuan, Maguindanao del Sur. It then enters Maguindanao del Norte at Sultan Sumagka (Talitay). It retains the name Marbel-Allah Valley-Cotabato Road up to Cotabato City. At the Cotabato City proper, the road assumes the local name Sinsuat Avenue.

Cotabato City to Picong

 
The junction in Cotabato City where N1 turns east towards Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao del Norte. Seen here is a building of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

At the junction of Sinsuat, Quezon, and Don Teodoro V. Juliano Avenues, N1 turns east to assume the name Cotabato–Lanao Road up to Matanog, Maguindanao del Norte; its section from the junction to Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao del Norte is also known as Quezon Avenue.

Entering Lanao del Sur at Sultan Dumalondong, N1 becomes Cotabato–Malabang–Lanao del Norte Road. In Balabagan, it assumes the alternate name Rizal Avenue as it approaches near the coast of Lanao del Sur with Celebes Sea up to Picong, the last municipality traversed by N1 before leaving Bangsamoro.

N1's section from Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao to Balabagan, Lanao del Sur is also known as Narciso Ramos Highway.

Zamboanga Peninsula

 

Lanao-Pagadian-Zamboanga City Road
Pagadian City-Zamboanga City Road

LocationTukuran, Zamboanga del SurZamboanga City
 
A welcome sign at the Zamboanga SibugayZamboanga City boundary

At the end of the Bangsamoro section of AH26, N1 resumes at Lanao del Norte at Sultan Naga Dimaporo and approaches the southern coast of Lanao del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur. At Tukuran, it becomes alternatively known as Lanao-Pagadian-Zamboanga City Road and Pagadian City-Zamboanga City Road, respectively, from thereon. From the poblacion where it is locally known as Rizal Avenue, it climbs the mountainous terrain and turns west at its intersection with N9 (Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road) to become alternatively known as National Highway. It then cuts through Pagadian, where it is a principal route locally known as J.P. Rizal Avenue through the poblacion. It enters Zamboanga Sibugay, passing through the mountainous terrain and municipalities on the province's southern coast.

N1 enters Zamboanga City as Maria Clara L. Lobregat Highway. It then enters the city proper, where it turns south as Veterans Avenue at the Sta. Cruz Junction, then southwest as Governor Lim Avenue, and finally southwest as Don Pablo Lorenzo Street. It ends at the intersection with N970 (N.S. Valderosa Street), N966 (Zamboanga City-Labuan-Limpapa Road/J.S. Alano Street), and N971 (Wharf Road/Don Pablo Lorenzo Street), its physical continuation towards Port of Zamboanga.

History

The direct predecessors of N1 were Highway 3 (later Manila North Road) from Laoag to Aparri and from Guiguinto to Caloocan, majority of Cagayan Valley Road (Highway 5) from Lal-lo to Guiguinto, Highway 54 then in the province of Rizal, majority of Manila South Road (Highway 1) from Muntinlupa to Matnog, Samar-Leyte Road (Highway 1) from Calbayog to Santa Rita, Leyte-Samar Road (Highway 1) from Tacloban to Mahaplag and from Sogod, Southern Leyte to Liloan, Agusan-Davao Road, Davao-Cotabato Road (Highway 1) from Davao to Digos, Lanao-Cotabato Road (Highway 5) from Dadiangas (present-day General Santos) to Mamasapano, Cotabato-Lanao Road (Highway 1) from Sultan Kudarat to Malabang, and Lanao-Zamboanga Road.[13][14][15][16][17][18] More roads were later constructed and added to altogether form the present alignment of N1 and Pan-Philippine Highway (also known as Maharlika Highway since 1979),[19] which was conceived in 1965 as the country's principal transport backbone and later designated as Asian Highway 26 (AH26).[20]

In 2014, Department of Public Works and Highways assigned MacArthur Highway from Guiguinto to Caloocan, EDSA, Manila South Road from Muntinlupa to Calamba, and the segment of Pan-Philippine Highway from Laoag to Guiguinto and from Calamba to Zamboanga City as N1.

Junctions

Luzon

Laoag to Pasay

Ilocos Norte
  •     N2 / N100 in Laoag. Northern terminus of Laoag–Pasay section.
  •   N122 in Bacarra
Cagayan
  •   N223 in Abulug
  •   N121 in Abulug
  •    N101 / N119 at Magapit Interchange, Lal-lo
  •   N104 in Tuguegarao
  •    N105 in Tuguegarao
  •    N51 / N106 in Tuguegarao
  •   N104 in Tuguegarao
Isabela
Nueva Vizcaya
Nueva Ecija
Bulacan
 
The intersection of Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway (N1/AH26) and Pulilan Regional Road (N115) in Pulilan.
 
The intersection of EDSA (N1/AH26) and Taft Avenue (N170) in Pasay
Metro Manila

Muntinlupa to Matnog

Metro Manila
  •    N411 / N142 in Alabang, Muntinlupa. Northern terminus of Muntinlupa–Matnog section.
  •   N411 in Alabang, Muntinlupa
  •   AH 26 (E2) in Alabang, Muntinlupa
Laguna (1st segment)
Batangas
Laguna (2nd segment)
 
The intersection of Maharlika Highway (N1/AH26) and Pagbilao–Padre Burgos Road (N610) in Pagbilao
Quezon
  •   N608 in Tiaong (northern terminus)
  •   N435 in Tiaong
  •   N608 in Tiaong (southern terminus)
  •   N609 in Candelaria (western & eastern termini)
  •   N606 in Isabang, Tayabas
  •   N422 in Isabang, Lucena
  •   N603 in Gulang-Gulang, Lucena
  •   N606 in Talipan, Pagbilao
  •   N610 in Silangang Malicboy, Pagbilao
  •   N613 in Gumaca
  •   N612 in Lopez
  •   N657 in Lopez
Camarines Norte
Camarines Sur
Albay
Sorsogon

Visayas

Northern Samar
  •   N670 in Allen. Northern terminus of Visayas section.
Samar
Leyte
Southern Leyte
  •   N692 in Sogod
  •   N690 in Liloan
  •   N691 in Liloan. Southern terminus of Visayas section.

Mindanao

Surigao del Norte
Agusan del Norte
Agusan del Sur
Davao de Oro
Davao del Norte
  •   N908 in Tagum (northern terminus)
  •    N909 / N74 in Tagum
  •   N908 in Tagum (southern terminus)
  •   N910 in Carmen
  •   N909 in Panabo
 
N1/AH26 (Pan-Philippine Highway) as J.P. Laurel Avenue crossing the Bajada Flyover, which carries N918 (Buhangin–Lapanday Road), in Davao City
Davao del Sur
  •   N913 in Buhawan, Davao City (eastern terminus)
  •   N915 in Buhangin, Davao City
  •   N916 in Agdao, Davao City (eastern terminus)
  •   N917 in Agdao, Davao City
  •   N918 in Agdao & Buhangin, Davao City
  •    N919 / N920 in Poblacion, Davao City
  •   N919 in Poblacion, Davao City
  •   N920 in Poblacion, Davao City
  •   N921 in Talomo, Davao City
  •   N916 in Talomo, Davao City (western terminus)
  •   N913 in Talomo, Davao City (western terminus)
  •   AH 26 (N10) in Talomo, Davao City
  •   N923 in Digos (northern terminus)
  •   N75 in Digos
  •   N924 in Digos
  •   N923 in Digos (southern terminus)
  •   N930 in Sulop
South Cotabato
  •   N931 in General Santos (eastern terminus)
  •   N930 in General Santos
  •   N935 in General Santos
  •    N931 in General Santos
Sultan Kudarat
Maguindanao del Sur
Maguindanao del Norte
Lanao del Sur
Zamboanga del Sur
Zamboanga Sibugay
Zamboanga City
  •    N968
  •     N966 / N970 / N971. Southern terminus of Mindanao section.

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Not to be confused with Pan Philippine Highway National Route 1 N1 is a primary national route that forms part of the Philippine highway network running from Luzon to Mindanao Except for a 19 kilometer 12 mi gap in Metro Manila and ferry connections the highway is generally continuous Most sections of N1 forms the Pan Philippine Highway except for sections bypassed by expressways 1 Route 1Route informationPart of AH26Maintained by the Department of Public Works and HighwaysLength3 858 km 2 397 mi Excluding 19 km 12 mi gap in Metro ManilaExisted2014 presentLuzon Laoag Pasay Length1 410 km 880 mi North endN2 N100 in LaoagMajor intersectionsN101 N119 in Lal lo N51 N106 in Tuguegarao N53 in Cauayan N51 in Santiago N56 in San Jose N58 in Santa Rosa N3 in Gapan AH 26 E1 E1 in Santa Rita Guiguinto E1 N2 in Tabang Guiguinto E5 in Karuhatan Valenzuela N150 AH 26 N120 in Caloocan N160 AH 26 E1 in Quezon City N59 N180 in Quezon City N60 N184 in Quezon City and Mandaluyong N145 AH 26 E2 in MakatiSouth endN61 AH 26 N120 in PasayLuzon Muntinlupa Matnog Length784 km 487 mi North endN411 N142 in Alabang MuntinlupaMajor intersectionsN65 in Binan N66 in Calamba AH 26 E2 E2 in Calamba E2 in Santo Tomas N4 in Santo Tomas N67 in San Pablo N68 in Santa Elena N68 in SipocotSouth endPort of MatnogEastern VisayasLength397 km 247 mi North endN670 in AllenMajor intersectionsAH 26 N70 in Palo N70 in MahaplagSouth endN691 in LiloanMindanaoLength1 074 5 km 667 7 mi North endPort of Lipata in Surigao CityMajor intersectionsN9 in Butuan N73 in Trento N74 N909 in Tagum AH 26 N10 in Davao City N75 in Digos N76 in Isulan N75 in Sultan Kudarat N77 in Malabang N9 in Tukuran N79 in IpilSouth endN966 N970 N971 in Zamboanga CityLocationCountryPhilippinesProvincesIlocos Norte Cagayan Isabela Nueva Vizcaya Nueva Ecija Bulacan Laguna Batangas Quezon Camarines Norte Camarines Sur Albay Sorsogon Northern Samar Samar Eastern Samar Leyte Southern Leyte Surigao del Norte Agusan del Norte Agusan del Sur Davao de Oro Davao del Norte Davao del Sur Sarangani South Cotabato Maguindanao del Sur Maguindanao del Norte Lanao del Sur Lanao del Norte Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga SibugayHighway systemRoads in the PhilippinesHighways Expressways List AH 26 26 N2 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Ilocos Region 1 2 Cagayan Valley 1 3 Central Luzon 1 3 1 Nueva Ecija 1 3 2 Bulacan 1 3 2 1 San Rafael to Guiguinto 1 3 2 2 Guiguinto to Meycauayan 1 4 Metro Manila 1 4 1 Valenzuela to Pasay 1 4 2 Muntinlupa 1 5 Calabarzon 1 5 1 San Pedro to Calamba 1 5 2 Calamba to Tayabas 1 5 3 Tayabas to Pagbilao 1 5 4 Pagbilao to Calauag 1 6 Bicol Region 1 6 1 Santa Elena to Sipocot 1 6 2 Sipocot to Matnog 1 7 Eastern Visayas 1 8 Caraga Region 1 9 Davao Region 1 10 Soccsksargen 1 11 Bangsamoro Autonomous Region 1 11 1 Ampatuan to Cotabato City 1 11 2 Cotabato City to Picong 1 12 Zamboanga Peninsula 2 History 3 Junctions 3 1 Luzon 3 1 1 Laoag to Pasay 3 1 2 Muntinlupa to Matnog 3 2 Visayas 3 3 Mindanao 4 ReferencesRoute description EditN1 follows a route that runs from Laoag in Ilocos Norte to Zamboanga City via Bicol Region Eastern Visayas and eastern parts of Mindanao The highway connects most major regional centers on its route and runs through different landscapes The highway is mostly named Maharlika Highway but other sections use different names 1 Ilocos Region Edit Main articles Pan Philippine Highway and MacArthur Highway Patapat Viaduct N1 begins at the intersection with N2 Manila North Road and N100 Laoag Airport Road in Laoag as Manila North Road MaNor It then crosses Padsan River via Gilbert Bridge and enters the city proper of Laoag where it splits before turning to the east in front of Ilocos Norte Provincial Capitol briefly following J P Rizal Avenue before turning to General Segundo Avenue both are principal city streets passing through the city proper and through its outskirts Approaching Bacarra it becomes a rural highway At Bacarra it bypasses the town center to the north and runs through a rural area and then enters Pasuquin where it serves as a major municipal street Between Bacarra and Burgos it becomes a rural two lane highway and passes through interspersed barangays along the South China Sea West Philippine Sea coastline It soon climbs the mountains upon approach to Burgos where the highway directly serves the town The highway zigzags through the rough terrain and overlooks the beach where Bangui Wind Farm lies It then passes through Bangui where it runs as a major street on the town center crosses Bulu River and enters Pagudpud which bypasses the town proper N1 runs through the foothills that mark the edge of the Northern Luzon Cordillera and runs close to the coastline of Bashi Channel where the highway zigzags through the cliffs through the Patapat Viaduct a 630 meter 0 39 mi viaduct that is required for the highway to pass the steep cliffs marking the northern edge of the Cordillera Range Cagayan Valley Edit Main articles MacArthur Highway Cagayan Valley Road and Pan Philippine Highway Bangag Magapit RoadLocationAparri Lal lo CagayanLength28 84 km 2 3 17 92 mi Entering the Cagayan Valley region N1 follows Manila North Road up to barangay Bangag Aparri where it turns south and becomes Bangag Magapit Road up to the Magapit Interchange in Lal lo In Lal lo N1 is carried by the Magapit Suspension Bridge over the Cagayan River before meeting the Magapit Interchange At the interchange it turns southeast and becomes Cagayan Valley Road from Magapit Lal lo to Tuguegarao running parallel to the Cagayan River In Tuguegarao N1 turns east at the roundabout intersection with N106 Tuguegarao Diversion Road and N51 Santiago Tuguegarao Road to bypass the city proper towards Penablanca and run parallel to the Cagayan River up to Reina Mercedes Isabela It then enters the province of Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya as Maharlika Highway although it is alternatively called Cagayan Valley Road up to Guiguinto Bulacan It serves as the main artery of Isabela alongside N51 At Nueva Vizcaya N1 runs parallel to and crosses the Magat River and traverses Dalton Pass where Sierra Madre and Caraballo Sur meet Central Luzon Edit Nueva Ecija Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway The highway soon enters Nueva Ecija at Carranglan It then descends to the plain terrain in San Jose as it approaches the poblacion It then cuts through Munoz and Talavera before turning east by its junction with N114 Nueva Ecija Pangasinan Road in Santo Domingo It then cuts through Talavera once again this time with the poblacion Cabanatuan Santa Rosa San Leonardo and Gapan Bulacan Edit San Rafael to Guiguinto Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway Dona Remedios Trinidad HighwayDRT HighwayLocationSan Rafael Pulilan Bulacan N1 as Dona Remedios Trinidad Highway in Baliwag Bulacan The highway soon enters Bulacan at San Miguel where it begins on a straight route It then enters the poblacion of San Miguel which it bypasses and the highway begins to curve through most of its length between San Ildefonso and San Rafael where the route runs through rice paddies It closely follows a transmission corridor between the San Miguel San Ildefonso boundary and San Rafael and a Meralco subtransmission line uses the highway on that portion Plaridel Bypass Road intersects with Dona Remedios Trinidad Highway just before approaching the poblacion of San Rafael The highway curves to the southwest near Baliwag where the highway is known as Dona Remedios Trinidad Highway DRT Highway It serves as a bypass of the old Cagayan Valley Road through Baliwag poblacion with a flyover built on the intersection with Benigno S Aquino Avenue Baliwag Candaba Road At Pulilan it serves as a principal route through the town center At Guiguinto it crosses the North Luzon Expressway NLEX along with the Santa Rita Interchange where Asian Highway 26 leaves for the expressway It soon crosses the original route of NLEX at Tabang Interchange Guiguinto to Meycauayan Edit Main article MacArthur Highway Past Tabang Interchange N1 begins to follow Manila North Road once again this time as MacArthur Highway which serves as a major toll free highway over southern Bulacan It soon crosses the Philippine National Railways right of way and enters Balagtas where it directly passes through its poblacion It soon crosses the Bigaa River where it passes through residential and industrial areas and curves upon entering Bocaue where it bypasses the town center A flyover restricted for use by light vehicles crosses Fortunato Halili Avenue to Santa Maria with service roads serving as frontage and heavy vehicle routes The highway then curves then runs through the residential barangays of Bocaue and soon enters Marilao and Meycauayan Metro Manila Edit Valenzuela to Pasay Edit Main articles MacArthur Highway and EDSA A reassurance marker for N1 AH26 at EDSA northbound in Quezon City Entering Metro Manila the highway follows MacArthur Highway over Valenzuela which runs on a four to six lane highway up to the Bonifacio Monument Monumento in Caloocan There the Asian Highway 26 concurrency returns on N1 as it turns east to follow Epifanio de los Santos Avenue EDSA up to Pasay The whole road bypassing the capital city of Manila is notorious for congestion which causes delays as well as economic losses in the metropolis EDSA runs through the central business districts of Metro Manila most notably Araneta Center Ortigas Center and Makati Central Business District The LRT Line 1 and MRT Line 3 utilizes the center island of EDSA on most segments between Caloocan and Pasay N1 ends below the EDSA Flyover at N120 AH26 N61 Roxas Boulevard in Pasay A 19 kilometer 12 mi gap in the highway is filled by the South Luzon Expressway and Skyway between Makati and Muntinlupa It would have been filled by Taft Avenue Extension starting from EDSA going southwards via Quirino and Diego Cera Avenues and ends at Manila South Road below Alabang Viaduct through Alabang Zapote Road Muntinlupa Edit Manila South RoadNational RoadMaharlika HighwayLocationMuntinlupa Calamba LagunaLength30 36 km 4 5 18 86 mi N1 resumes below the Alabang Viaduct of South Luzon Expressway SLEX E2 AH26 in Alabang Muntinlupa where it intersects with SLEX s Alabang Exit East Service Road N411 Alabang Zapote Road and N142 Montillano Street The highway assumes the name Maharlika Highway Manila South Road or locally National Road It runs as a commercial artery through the city up to the boundary with Laguna in San Pedro over the Tunasan River However this section does not assume the Asian Highway 26 concurrency which is designated instead to South Luzon Expressway Calabarzon Edit San Pedro to Calamba Edit N1 as Manila South Road in Binan N1 generally serves as a four lane toll free highway serving the suburban cities of northwestern Laguna alongside the tolled South Luzon Expressway Most sections of N1 between San Pedro and Calamba serve as commercial streets bypassing the old poblacions Most of N1 is four lane with a painted median divider It enters Laguna in San Pedro where it serves as a major commercial street with a maximum of four lanes It then enters the cities of Binan Santa Rosa Cabuyao and Calamba where it turns southwest at its intersection with N66 Calamba Pagsanjan Road at the Calamba Crossing In barangay Real the highway is alternatively known as Real Road Calamba to Tayabas Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway N1 in Turbina Calamba N1 soon crosses the South Luzon Expressway at the Calamba Exit where the concurrency with the Asian Highway 26 returns on the highway and passes through several barangays in Calamba It then enters the province of Batangas in Santo Tomas where it intersects with STAR Tollway and bypasses the poblacion At the roundabout intersection with N4 Jose P Laurel Highway and Governor Carpio Avenue it turns southeast towards San Pablo It then re enters the province of Laguna through Alaminos and then San Pablo bypassing its poblacion It then enters the province of Quezon at Tiaong passing by the Villa Escudero plantations and going through the poblacion followed by the municipalities of Candelaria and Sariaya and the city of Tayabas where it turns southeast towards Lucena at the Calumpang Junction Tayabas to Pagbilao Edit Lucena Diversion RoadMSR Diversion RoadLocationTayabas Pagbilao QuezonLength9 87 km 6 7 8 6 13 mi From Tayabas through Lucena N1 then follows the entire Lucena Diversion Road also known as MSR Diversion Road 6 7 8 a wide road which bypasses the Old Manila South Road alignment through Lucena poblacion up to the road s eastern end in Pagbilao Pagbilao to Calauag Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway N1 enters Pagbilao where it briefly splits into Recto Street for westbound and J P Rizal Street for eastbound at the poblacion It then becomes alternatively known as New Diversion Road the longer road bypassing the Old Zigzag Road alignment through the protected Quezon National Forest Park in the Sierra Madre mountain range It enters Atimonan where it then reaches the eastern coast of Quezon and traverses the coastal municipalities of Plaridel Gumaca Lopez and Calauag Bicol Region Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway Santa Elena to Sipocot Edit N1 through the Bicol Natural Park N1 enters Camarines Norte at the municipality of Santa Elena meeting the N68 Andaya Highway that serves as a southern bypass of N1 which traverses the sparsely populated province of Camarines Norte After traveling through kilometers of jungle N1 enters the poblacion of Labo Camarines Norte where it follows local streets It then becomes a rural highway again passing by the municipalities of Vinzons and Talisay before bypassing Daet It passes through Bicol Natural Park where the road winds through mountainous and hilly terrain N1 enters Camarines Sur at the municipality of Sipocot where it meets again N68 at its eastern end Sipocot to Matnog Edit From Sipocot N1 traverses the municipalities of Libmanan Pamplona San Fernando and Milaor where it is alternatively known as Mabolo Road in Camarines Sur before entering the City of Naga N1 enters Naga bypassing its poblacion as Roxas Avenue or Diversion Road before turning east at the Naga Rotonda to follow Maharlika Highway to enter Pili the provincial capital It then traverses the municipalities of Bula Baao Nabua and Bato N1 enters the province of Albay at Polangui and traverses south of the Mayon Volcano At Daraga poblacion N1 turns sharply to the west as it intersects with N630 Rizal Avenue which provides access to Legazpi City and becomes a zigzag road as it leaves the province N1 enters the province of Sorsogon at Pilar It then enters Sorsogon City where it cuts through the poblacion as Rizal Avenue and Magsaysay Avenue respectively It turns east and traverses the municipalities of Casiguran Juban Irosin and Matnog where the Luzon section of N1 ends at the Port of Matnog Motorists can board a ferry to either Allen or San Isidro in Northern Samar at the port Eastern Visayas Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway San Juanico Bridge carries N1 over the San Bernardino Strait The Visayas section of N1 begins at the intersection with N670 Allen Catarman Road and Allen Old Road in Allen Northern Samar just south of the Port of Allen It runs along the western coast of Northern Samar and Samar notably through the cities of Catbalogan and Calbayog It then leaves the island of Samar and crosses the San Bernardino Strait through the San Juanico Bridge It enters the province of Leyte at Tacloban where it bypasses the poblacion It then enters Palo and turns southwest at the intersection with N686 where a monument to an unknown soldier is located towards the poblacion At its intersection with N70 AH26 Palo Santa Fe Road at the vicinity of the Palo Cathedral it then turns southeast to the towns at the eastern coast of Leyte At Abuyog it climbs the mountain range and enters Mahaplag where it meets N70 Tacloban Baybay Road It enters Southern Leyte at Sogod where Agas Agas Bridge is located and enters the coastal towns of Libagon and Liloan In Liloan N1 enters Panaon Island through the Wawa Bridge and there its Visayas section ends at its intersection with N691 and the road serving the Port of Liloan where motorists can board a ferry to Surigao City Caraga Region Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway Davao Agusan National HighwayLocationButuan Davao CityThe Mindanao section of N1 starts at the Port of Lipata in Surigao City It enters Agusan del Norte and takes up the section Surigao Butuan National Highway from Kitcharao to Ampayon Butuan where it turns southeast at its intersection with Butuan Cagayan de Oro Iligan Road N9 to assume the name Davao Agusan National Highway from thereon It then enters Agusan del Sur where it traverses near the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary Davao Region Edit Main articles Pan Philippine Highway and Davao Cotabato Road Digos Makar RoadLocationDigos General SantosLength91 78 km 9 10 11 57 03 mi N1 in Panabo N1 enters Davao de Oro formerly Compostela Valley at Monkayo and goes through mountainous terrain as it heads south towards Tagum in Davao del Norte At the boundary of Tagum and Carmen Davao del Norte the highway briefly splits into two as it crosses the Libuganon River It enters Panabo and Davao City where it is also known as Davao City Panabo City Road and turns west at its intersection with N916 R Castillo Street in Lanang as J P Laurel Avenue It then runs through the city center of Davao turns south and becomes C M Recto Avenue a one way street carrying northbound traffic past its intersection with N919 Ramon Magsaysay Avenue At the Bonifacio Rotunda it turns northwest to Davao Cotabato Road as A Pichon Street one way carrying southeast bound traffic then southwest to Elpidio Quirino Avenue and becomes McArthur Highway at General Generoso Bridge I over Davao River all through Davao City proper It then enters Santa Cruz Davao del Sur as it traverses its eastern coast It enters Digos where it turns west at its intersection with N923 Digos Diversion Road and then south at its intersection with N75 to assume the name Digos Makar Road which is locally known as Rizal Avenue at the city s poblacion up to General Santos City Soccsksargen Edit Main article Pan Philippine Highway Marbel Makar RoadLocationGeneral Santos Koronadal South CotabatoLength20 66 km 11 12 12 84 mi Cotabato Marbel RoadLocationKoronadal South Cotabato Isulan Sultan KudaratLength51 67 km 12 32 11 mi N1 enters Sarangani at Malungon where it runs parallel to Malungon River from there At General Santos City it is locally known as Jose Catolico Sr Avenue until turning west to pass by the poblacion It turns north at its intersection with N935 Hadano Avenue at Hadano Park to assume the name Marbel Makar Road alternately known up to Polomolok as General Santos Polomolok National Road GenSan Polomolok National Road or Polomolok National Highway At Koronadal poblacion the highway turns southwest at its junction with N940 Midsayap Marbel Road and Koronadal Lutayan Columbio Road and assumed the name Cotabato Marbel Road up to Isulan The highway veers northwest at Surallah and enters Sultan Kudarat at Isulan where it becomes Marbel Allah Valley Cotabato Road Bangsamoro Autonomous Region Edit Ampatuan to Cotabato City Edit N1 enters Bangsamoro Region at Ampatuan Maguindanao del Sur It then enters Maguindanao del Norte at Sultan Sumagka Talitay It retains the name Marbel Allah Valley Cotabato Road up to Cotabato City At the Cotabato City proper the road assumes the local name Sinsuat Avenue Cotabato City to Picong Edit The junction in Cotabato City where N1 turns east towards Sultan Kudarat Maguindanao del Norte Seen here is a building of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas At the junction of Sinsuat Quezon and Don Teodoro V Juliano Avenues N1 turns east to assume the name Cotabato Lanao Road up to Matanog Maguindanao del Norte its section from the junction to Sultan Kudarat Maguindanao del Norte is also known as Quezon Avenue Entering Lanao del Sur at Sultan Dumalondong N1 becomes Cotabato Malabang Lanao del Norte Road In Balabagan it assumes the alternate name Rizal Avenue as it approaches near the coast of Lanao del Sur with Celebes Sea up to Picong the last municipality traversed by N1 before leaving Bangsamoro N1 s section from Sultan Kudarat Maguindanao to Balabagan Lanao del Sur is also known as Narciso Ramos Highway Zamboanga Peninsula Edit Main articles Pan Philippine Highway and Maria Clara L Lobregat Highway Lanao Pagadian Zamboanga City RoadPagadian City Zamboanga City RoadLocationTukuran Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga City A welcome sign at the Zamboanga Sibugay Zamboanga City boundary At the end of the Bangsamoro section of AH26 N1 resumes at Lanao del Norte at Sultan Naga Dimaporo and approaches the southern coast of Lanao del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur At Tukuran it becomes alternatively known as Lanao Pagadian Zamboanga City Road and Pagadian City Zamboanga City Road respectively from thereon From the poblacion where it is locally known as Rizal Avenue it climbs the mountainous terrain and turns west at its intersection with N9 Butuan Cagayan de Oro Iligan Road to become alternatively known as National Highway It then cuts through Pagadian where it is a principal route locally known as J P Rizal Avenue through the poblacion It enters Zamboanga Sibugay passing through the mountainous terrain and municipalities on the province s southern coast N1 enters Zamboanga City as Maria Clara L Lobregat Highway It then enters the city proper where it turns south as Veterans Avenue at the Sta Cruz Junction then southwest as Governor Lim Avenue and finally southwest as Don Pablo Lorenzo Street It ends at the intersection with N970 N S Valderosa Street N966 Zamboanga City Labuan Limpapa Road J S Alano Street and N971 Wharf Road Don Pablo Lorenzo Street its physical continuation towards Port of Zamboanga History EditThe direct predecessors of N1 were Highway 3 later Manila North Road from Laoag to Aparri and from Guiguinto to Caloocan majority of Cagayan Valley Road Highway 5 from Lal lo to Guiguinto Highway 54 then in the province of Rizal majority of Manila South Road Highway 1 from Muntinlupa to Matnog Samar Leyte Road Highway 1 from Calbayog to Santa Rita Leyte Samar Road Highway 1 from Tacloban to Mahaplag and from Sogod Southern Leyte to Liloan Agusan Davao Road Davao Cotabato Road Highway 1 from Davao to Digos Lanao Cotabato Road Highway 5 from Dadiangas present day General Santos to Mamasapano Cotabato Lanao Road Highway 1 from Sultan Kudarat to Malabang and Lanao Zamboanga Road 13 14 15 16 17 18 More roads were later constructed and added to altogether form the present alignment of N1 and Pan Philippine Highway also known as Maharlika Highway since 1979 19 which was conceived in 1965 as the country s principal transport backbone and later designated as Asian Highway 26 AH26 20 In 2014 Department of Public Works and Highways assigned MacArthur Highway from Guiguinto to Caloocan EDSA Manila South Road from Muntinlupa to Calamba and the segment of Pan Philippine Highway from Laoag to Guiguinto and from Calamba to Zamboanga City as N1 Junctions EditLuzon Edit Laoag to Pasay Edit Ilocos Norte N2 N100 in Laoag Northern terminus of Laoag Pasay section N122 in BacarraCagayan N223 in Abulug N121 in Abulug N101 N119 at Magapit Interchange Lal lo N104 in Tuguegarao N105 in Tuguegarao N51 N106 in Tuguegarao N104 in TuguegaraoIsabela N220 in Cabagan N53 in Cauayan N51 in Santiago N108 in CordonNueva Vizcaya N109 in Bagabag N110 in AritaoNueva Ecija N56 N111 in San Jose N114 in Santo Domingo N111 in Cabanatuan N58 in Santa Rosa N3 in GapanBulacan The intersection of Dona Remedios Trinidad Highway N1 AH26 and Pulilan Regional Road N115 in Pulilan N247 in San Rafael N115 in Pulilan N116 in Plaridel AH 26 E1 E1 in Santa Rita Guiguinto End of AH26 concurrency E1 N2 in Tabang Guiguinto N117 in Meycauayan Magallanes Interchange in Makati The intersection of EDSA N1 AH26 and Taft Avenue N170 in Pasay Metro Manila N118 in Malinta Valenzuela E5 in Karuhatan Valenzuela N150 AH 26 N120 in Caloocan Start of AH26 concurrency AH 26 E1 N160 in Balintawak Quezon City N127 in Unang Sigaw Quezon City N129 in Munoz Quezon City N171 N173 in Diliman Quezon City N170 in Diliman Quezon City N172 N174 in Diliman Quezon City N180 N59 in Cubao Quezon City N185 near Camp Aguinaldo Quezon City N184 N60 in Quezon City and Mandaluyong N141 in Mandaluyong N190 in Makati N191 in Makati N190 in Makati N145 AH 26 E2 at Magallanes Interchange Makati N171 in Pasay N170 in Pasay N61 AH 26 N120 in Pasay Southern terminus of Laoag Pasay section Muntinlupa to Matnog Edit Metro Manila N411 N142 in Alabang Muntinlupa Northern terminus of Muntinlupa Matnog section N411 in Alabang Muntinlupa AH 26 E2 in Alabang MuntinlupaLaguna 1st segment N65 in Binan N420 in Santa Rosa N66 in Calamba AH 26 E2 E2 in Calamba Start of AH26 concurrency Batangas E2 in Santo Tomas N4 in Santo TomasLaguna 2nd segment N67 in San Pablo two southern termini The intersection of Maharlika Highway N1 AH26 and Pagbilao Padre Burgos Road N610 in Pagbilao Quezon N608 in Tiaong northern terminus N435 in Tiaong N608 in Tiaong southern terminus N609 in Candelaria western amp eastern termini N606 in Isabang Tayabas N422 in Isabang Lucena N603 in Gulang Gulang Lucena N606 in Talipan Pagbilao N610 in Silangang Malicboy Pagbilao N613 in Gumaca N612 in Lopez N657 in LopezCamarines Norte N68 in Santa Elena N620 in Labo N621 in Daet northern amp southern termini Camarines Sur N68 in Sipocot N623 in Pamplona N672 in Pili N673 in Pili N630 in Pili N634 in Baao N634 in Nabua N635 in BatoAlbay N638 in Polangui two northern termini N639 in Ligao N636 in Ligao N630 in DaragaSorsogon N642 in Pilar N641 in Castilla N643 in Sorsogon City western terminus N644 in Sorsogon City N643 in Sorsogon City eastern terminus N645 in BulanVisayas Edit Northern Samar N670 in Allen Northern terminus of Visayas section Samar N672 in Calbayog N673 in Calbayog N677 in Gandara northern amp southern termini N675 in Catbalogan N674 in Paranas N670 in Basey N670 in Santa RitaLeyte N686 in Tacloban N687 in Tacloban N686 in Palo AH 26 N70 in Palo northern terminus N690 in Abuyog N70 in Mahaplag southern terminus Southern Leyte N692 in Sogod N690 in Liloan N691 in Liloan Southern terminus of Visayas section Mindanao Edit Surigao del Norte N901 in Surigao City N902 in PlacerAgusan del Norte N9 in ButuanAgusan del Sur N903 in Prosperidad N904 in Prosperidad N905 in San Francisco N904 N73 in TrentoDavao de Oro N906 in Montevista N907 in NabunturanDavao del Norte N908 in Tagum northern terminus N909 N74 in Tagum N908 in Tagum southern terminus N910 in Carmen N909 in Panabo N1 AH26 Pan Philippine Highway as J P Laurel Avenue crossing the Bajada Flyover which carries N918 Buhangin Lapanday Road in Davao City Davao del Sur N913 in Buhawan Davao City eastern terminus N915 in Buhangin Davao City N916 in Agdao Davao City eastern terminus N917 in Agdao Davao City N918 in Agdao amp Buhangin Davao City N919 N920 in Poblacion Davao City N919 in Poblacion Davao City N920 in Poblacion Davao City N921 in Talomo Davao City N916 in Talomo Davao City western terminus N913 in Talomo Davao City western terminus AH 26 N10 in Talomo Davao City N923 in Digos northern terminus N75 in Digos N924 in Digos N923 in Digos southern terminus N930 in SulopSouth Cotabato N931 in General Santos eastern terminus N930 in General Santos N935 in General Santos N931 in General SantosSultan Kudarat N940 in Tacurong N76 in Isulan N941 in EsperanzaMaguindanao del Sur N933 in Datu Saudi AmpatuanMaguindanao del Norte N75 in Sultan Kudarat N935 in Datu Odin Sinsuat N936 in Datu Odin SinsuatLanao del Sur N77 in MalabangZamboanga del Sur N9 in TukuranZamboanga Sibugay N79 in IpilZamboanga City N968 N966 N970 N971 Southern terminus of Mindanao section References Edit 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