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Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway

The Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway (TPLEX), signed as E1 of the Philippine expressway network and R-8 of the Metro Manila arterial road network, is a controlled-access toll expressway that connects the Central Luzon region with the Ilocos Region. From its northern terminus at Rosario in La Union to its southern terminus at Tarlac City, the expressway has a length of 89.21-kilometer (55.43 mi), cutting through the various provinces in northern Central Luzon.


Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway
Map of expressways in Luzon, with the Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway in orange
Aerial view of TPLEX Sison–Rosario segment in Pozzorubio, Pangasinan in 2020
Route information
Maintained by SMC TPLEX Corporation
Length89.21 km (55.43 mi)
Existed2013–present
Component
highways
Major junctions
South end E1 (Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway) in Tarlac City
Major intersections
North end
Location
CountryPhilippines
Provinces
Major cities
Towns[1]
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines

While proposals for a construction of an expressway system from Metro Manila to La Union had been raised before the 2000s,[2] the construction of the TPLEX only began in January 2010. The expressway began operations on October 31, 2013.[3] The final section from Pozorrubio to Rosario was opened to motorists on July 15, 2020.[4][5]

Route description

 
The viaduct across Agno River at the Rosales–Villasis boundary.

TPLEX follows a route that parallels the MacArthur Highway, running through the provinces of Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, and La Union. The expressway has four lanes, two per direction, separated by Jersey barriers. Sections by exits, toll plazas, viaducts, and their approaches are illuminated at night. Significant sections are built on embankments overlooking rice paddy fields.[6] The expressway crosses the four rivers in the Pangasinan province. The rivers along the TPLEX are the Agno River, Binalonan River, Aloragat River, and the Bued River.

The Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway starts in Tarlac City as an extension of the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway. The expressway passes through the municipalities of Victoria, Pura, Ramos, and Anao. Significant stretches of the expressway in Tarlac are built on embankments, and existing roads cross through underpasses built on cuts in the embankment. The road passes to Nampicuan and Cuyapo in Nueva Ecija without exit before entering Ilocos Region and Pangasinan, at the municipality of Rosales.

The Pangasinan segment of TPLEX starts at the Rosales municipality. The expressway then crosses through a viaduct over the Agno River, then enters Urdaneta, which is served by a single interchange to connect with Manila North Road. The Urdaneta exit was the expressway's northern terminus before the extension to Binalonan. Past Urdaneta Exit, TPLEX crosses above the Manila North Road, then passes over Binalonan and Pozorrubio. The last exit in the province is Sison, still under construction and not yet included in the opening of the main carriageway.

Past the Sison exit, the expressway crosses as a viaduct over the Bued River. The road then enters the Rosario municipality, where the main northern toll plaza is located. Past the Rosario toll plaza, a spur road connects to the Rosario rotunda. This is the expressway's northern terminus. Proposals have been raised to extend the project to Laoag in Ilocos Norte.[7][8]

History

Conception and early development

Despite calls to create an expressway system from the Philippine capital of Manila to Rosario, the southernmost town of the La Union province had been raised before the turn of the millennium.[2] These calls began to bear fruit in the mid-2000s. In 2005, construction began on the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), a linked expressway system reaching Tarlac City. This was an improvement over the North Luzon Expressway's terminus which reached only to Mabalacat, Pampanga.

In 2006, Congressional representatives from Northern Luzon took advantage of the final reading of House Bill 5749[9] to lobby for a project to extend the expressway to Rosario, as a means to boost trade, tourism, and reduce travel times in the provinces of Tarlac, Eastern Pangasinan, and La Union.[10] This lobbying led the Arroyo administration in October 2006 to announce a ten-year plan to extend the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) from Mabalacat, Pampanga, to Rosario, La Union, and extend the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) from Calamba, Laguna, to Lucena in Quezon, and eventually to Matnog, Sorsogon.[11] In 2008, the SCTEX was formally opened, setting the stage for developing the TPLEX, which would extend beyond the SCTEX's terminus in Tarlac City. The initial construction plan for the TPLEX called for it to be implemented in two phases: The first phase would involve constructing two lanes, with the second phase expanding it to four lanes to accommodate 25,000 vehicles.

The proposed superhighway would be built parallel to MacArthur Highway, passing through the city of Tarlac and the municipalities of La Paz, Gerona, Victoria, Pura, Anao, and Ramos in Tarlac, Nampicuan and Cuyapo in Nueva Ecija and Rosales, Villasis, Urdaneta, Binalonan, Laoac, Pozorrubio, and Sison in Pangasinan, and Rosario, La Union.[12]

Development stage Tollway alignment
Phase 1 Tarlac City, Tarlac, to Rosales, Pangasinan
Phase 2 Rosales, Pangasinan, to Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
Phase 3 Urdaneta City, Pangasinan, to Rosario, La Union
Extension Rosario, La Union, to San Fernando, La Union

The financing, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the Tarlac–La Union Toll Expressway Phase 1 was eventually awarded to Private Infra Dev Corporation (now SMC TPLEX Corporation).[13][14][15]

Project financing

Three local banks undertook financing the TPLEX: BDO Unibank, Development Bank of the Philippines, and Land Bank of the Philippines. This made TPLEX notable in the Infrastructure and Development Financing industry as "the first Public-Private Partnership project in the Philippines to feature an all-domestic cast of sponsors and lenders.” London-based Project Finance Magazine named the TPLEX as its "Asia Pacific Transport Deal of the Year" for 2011.[16]

The project is being implemented through public-private partnership using the build–operate–transfer (BOT) scheme in which the project proponent is responsible to design, finance and build the initial two-lane expressway. As each section is completed, it is turned over to the government, which then grants the proponent a franchise to operate and maintain the toll road, after which the proponent, once the Toll Regulatory Board issues a toll operation certificate, operates the road under a long term concession agreement with the government.

Development disputes

 
Alignment dispute over San Fabian and Pozorrubio routes, both in Pangasinan

Land acquisition

In the early development of the project, acquisition of rights of way (ROW) contributed to delays. With the TPLEX identified as a high priority government project,[17] the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was tasked with acquiring the rights of way for the project's proposed alignment, and was allocated ₱793 million ($16.6 million US) in hope that the process could be expedited.[18] However, legal disputes that had arisen regarding affected properties, notably in the Tarlac segment of the project,[19] meant delays in negotiations undertaken by the DPWH.[20][21]

Alignment of the Rosario interchange

The expected completion of the entire expressway caused a major delay when an unsolicited proposal was brought up to change the alignment of the project to change the location of the final interchange in Rosario, La Union.[22][23][24] Former Pangasinan 5th District Representative Mark Cojuangco proposed three alignments: one would pass through Urdaneta City, then San Fabian, and exits Brgy. Cataguintingan of Rosario, La Union. This is about 1.48 kilometers (0.92 mi) longer from the original TPLEX terminus at barangay Subusob, Rosario. The second proposal will also pass through San Fabian but will end at the original TPLEX end at barangay Subusob. The first two proposals skips Pozorrubio. The third proposal will pass through Pozorrubio, San Fabian, and then end at barangay Subusub. All proposals intend to skip the municipality of Sison. The Cordillera Administrative Region Development Council has rejected the idea.[25] The target completion date had been moved from end of April 2017 to end April 2018.[26]

Phases 1 and 2

The first phase of the Tarlac-La Union Expressway started in January 2010.[27][28] In April 2013, San Miguel Corporation announced that the segment from Tarlac City up to Urdaneta will be built with four lanes, instead of the initial plan of two lanes only. However, this also pushed back the opening day of the expressway from June 2013 to November 2013.[29]

On October 25, 2013, the Toll Regulatory Board authorized the issuance of the Toll Operation Permit for the Tarlac CityPura segment of the TPLEX after the construction of that segment was completed by Private Infra Dev Corp. (PIDC), the all-Filipino consortium backed by conglomerates San Miguel Corporation (SMC) and DMCI Holdings, Inc.[3]

This first phase, referred to as section 1A, begins with a connection to SCTEX, then stretches 17 kilometers (11 miles) from Tarlac City to Victoria, and then to Pura, Tarlac.[3] On December 23, 2013, the expressway opened up to Ramos, Tarlac, bringing TPLEX up to 23 kilometers (14 mi) of its operational length. On April 16, 2014, phase 1 of the project was completed when the Rosales section was opened. In December 2014, phase 2 of the project, covering 13.72 kilometers (8.53 mi) from Carmen to Urdaneta, was opened to traffic, as what PIDC president Mark Dumol had announced on the day the completion of phase 1 was announced.

 
Pozorrubio Interchange under construction in Manila North Road in the town of Pozorrubio, Pangasinan
Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea leads the inauguration of the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway Rosario Exit. Joining him were Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III and Transport Secretary Arthur Tugade.

Phase 3

In December 2014, Dumol projected that the last section, covering 25.83 kilometers (16.05 mi) from Urdaneta to Rosario and including an exit in Pozorrubio, would be completed some time in 2015.[30] However, there were delays in the implementation of the project, which included a highly disputed proposal to divert the exit 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) away to San Fabian in Pangasinan. The DPWH and the PIDC announced in July 2015 that they will continue to follow the original plan for the last phase exiting in Rosario, adding that this last phase would be completed by the following year, 2016.[31]

This development phase was further subdivided into phase 3A, from Urdaneta to Pozorrubio, and phase 3B, Pozorrubio to Rosario. Section 3A would include trumpet-type interchanges at Binalonan and Pozorrubio, while section 3B include an interchange at Sison and the roundabout-style terminus interchange in Rosario, La Union.[32]

After the opening of the exit at Pozorrubio in December 2017, the DPWH said segment 3B from Pozorrubio to Rosario is expected to be completed in June 2019.[33] By mid-August 2016, the first exit of section 3A, at Binalonan Exit, had been opened to the driving public.[34] By December 6, 2017, the last exit of section 3A, at Pozorrubio, Pangasinan, had been opened to the driving public. In September 2016, DPWH said this exit of section 3A, which covers the 7.53 kilometers (4.68 mi). from Binalonan to Pozorrubio, was supposed to open in December 2016. The Binalonan to Pozorrubio section was expected to open around October 27, 2017, but the section did not open on that date due to the minor right-of-way issues on the missing 1-kilometer (0.62 mi) fence.[35]

By July 15, 2020, the Pozorrubio to Rosario segment of the expressway opened to motorists, with the exception of the Sison exit, which was still under construction as the main carriageway opened.[5][36]

Future

La Union extension

As a part of the project of increasing the 200 kilometers (120 mi) radius of High Standard Highways of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) into a 300 kilometers (190 mi) radius from Metro Manila, the expressway will be extended to the city of San Fernando, La Union.[37] There are also plans to move the extension terminus to San Juan, La Union and will be divided into three segments,[38] namely:

Segment Coverage Kilometers
Segment 1 Rosario to Tubao 18
Segment 2 Tubao to Naguilian 23
Segment 3 Naguilian to San Juan 18.4

Laoag extension

On June 11, 2013, at the San Miguel Corporation annual stockholders meeting, Chairman, Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., revealed plans to extend the expressway north to Laoag, Ilocos Norte. He said that extending the toll road to Laoag had been raised during the Arroyo administration.[39]

Toll

 
Tarlac Central Toll Plaza

The Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway uses a closed road tolling system where motorists pay tolls according to vehicle class and kilometers travelled. On April 8, 2019, the Auto-sweep electronic toll collection (ETC) system, an RFID enhanced toll system, was implemented at TPLEX. This ensures interoperability with other SMC-operated tollways and those of MPTC's such as NLEX SCTEX.

Class Toll[40]
Class 1
(cars, motorcycles, SUVs, jeepneys)
3.50/km
Class 2
(buses, light trucks)
₱8.70/km
Class 3
(heavy trucks)
₱10.50/km

Exits

Exits are numbered by kilometer posts, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero. Exits start at 122 because the SCTEX is connected with TPLEX. Thus, the last exit of the SCTEX will be succeeded by an exit in the TPLEX. 

RegionProvinceCity/MunicipalitykmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Central LuzonTarlacTarlac City12276122CLLEX/Tarlac City  N58 (Santa Rosa—Tarlac Road) / CLLEX – Tarlac City, La Paz, Santa Rosa, Cabanatuan, Clark, Subic, Olongapo, ManilaTrumpet interchange. Road continues south as   E1 (Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway).
12477124Tarlac City (La Paz)  N58 (Santa Rosa—Tarlac Road) – Tarlac City, La Paz, Santa Rosa, CabanatuanSouthbound exit and entrance only.
BTEX WestBulacan–Tarlac Expressway West – Mabalacat, Porac, Guagua, Malolos, NMIA roundaboutSouthbound exit and Northbound entrance.
12678Tarlac Central Toll Plaza
Victoria13081130Victoria (Talavera)Tarlac—Victoria Road — Victoria, TalaveraTrumpet interchange.
13483Petron KM 134 (northbound)
13483Petron KM 134 (southbound)
GeronaNo major junctions
Pura13886138Pura (Gerona)Gerona—Guimba Road — Pura, Gerona, Guimba, Muñoz, Talugtug, San Jose, Cagayan ValleyTrumpet interchange.
Ramos14489144Ramos (Paniqui)Paniqui—Ramos Road — Paniqui, RamosTrumpet interchange.
PaniquiNo major junctions
Anao15093150Anao (Moncada)Moncada—Anao Road — Anao, Moncada, Nampicuan, CuyapoTrumpet interchange.
Nueva EcijaNampicuanNo major junctions
CuyapoNo major junctions
Ilocos RegionPangasinanRosales169105169Carmen (Villasis) Rosales Access Road – Rosales, San Manuel, Villasis, Santo Tomas, San CarlosTrumpet interchange. Access to   N2 (Manila North Road) and in the future to   N114 (Pangasinan–Nueva Ecija Road).
169105Carmen toll plaza (demolished)
171106171Tomana (Villasis)  N56 (Carmen–Poblacion Rosales Road) – Rosales, Santo Tomas, Villasis, San CarlosHalf diamond interchange. Permanently closed after Carmen (Rosales) Exit opened.
RosalesVillasis boundaryAgno Viaduct
VillasisPEWEXPangasinan East–West Expressway – Umingan, San Carlos, Lingayen, Alaminos, BolinaoCloverleaf interchange.
Urdaneta184114184Urdaneta (Dagupan)  N2 (Manila North Road) – Urdaneta, DagupanTrumpet interchange.
BinalonanNo major junctions
Laoac189117189Binalonan (Manaoag Church)  N210 (Binalonan—Dagupan Highway) – Binalonan, Manaoag, Laoac, San FabianTrumpet interchange. Access to the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag.
Pozorrubio199124199Pozorrubio (San Jacinto)  N2 (Manila North Road) – PozorrubioTrumpet interchange.
Sison205127205Sison  N2 (Manila North Road) – SisonTrumpet interchange. Partially opened with the Sison—Rosario segment on December 15, 2019.[41][42]
Bued Viaduct
La UnionRosario210130Rosario Toll Plaza
211131211Rosario  N2 (Manila North Road) / Pugo-Rosario Road – Rosario, Pugo, Baguio, San Fernando, Vigan, LaoagRoundabout interchange. Northern terminus of the expressway.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

San Juan, La Union extension

The entire route is located in La Union. These are the proposed exits of the proposed TPLEX Extension to San Juan, La Union.[37] 

City/MunicipalitykmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
RosarioRosario  E1 (TPLEX) – Rosario, ManilaConnection with the mainline of TPLEX. Trumpet interchange.
TubaoTubao  N208 (Aspiras–Palispis Highway) – Tubao, Agoo, Pugo, BaguioTrumpet interchange.
BauangNaguilian  N54 (Naguilian Road) – Naguilian, Burgos, BaguioTrumpet interchange.
San FernandoSan Fernando CitySan Fernando, BauangTrumpet interchange.
San JuanSan Juan toll plaza
San Juan  N2 (Manila North Road) – San JuanFuture northern terminus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Unopened

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The Tarlac Pangasinan La Union Expressway TPLEX signed as E1 of the Philippine expressway network and R 8 of the Metro Manila arterial road network is a controlled access toll expressway that connects the Central Luzon region with the Ilocos Region From its northern terminus at Rosario in La Union to its southern terminus at Tarlac City the expressway has a length of 89 21 kilometer 55 43 mi cutting through the various provinces in northern Central Luzon Tarlac Pangasinan La Union ExpresswayMap of expressways in Luzon with the Tarlac Pangasinan La Union Expressway in orangeAerial view of TPLEX Sison Rosario segment in Pozzorubio Pangasinan in 2020Route informationMaintained by SMC TPLEX CorporationLength89 21 km 55 43 mi Existed2013 presentComponenthighwaysR 8 R 8 E1Major junctionsSouth endE1 Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway in Tarlac CityMajor intersectionsN2 Manila North Road in Urdaneta Pangasinan N210 Binalonan Dagupan Highway in Laoac Pangasinan N2 Manila North Road in Pozorrubio Pangasinan N2 Manila North Road in Sison PangasinanNorth endN2 Manila North Road in Rosario La UnionLocationCountryPhilippinesProvincesTarlacNueva EcijaPangasinanLa UnionMajor citiesTarlac CityUrdanetaTownsVictoriaPuraRamosAnaoNampicuanCuyapoRosalesBinalonanLaoacPozorrubioSisonRosario 1 Highway systemRoads in the PhilippinesHighways Expressways ListWhile proposals for a construction of an expressway system from Metro Manila to La Union had been raised before the 2000s 2 the construction of the TPLEX only began in January 2010 The expressway began operations on October 31 2013 3 The final section from Pozorrubio to Rosario was opened to motorists on July 15 2020 4 5 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Conception and early development 2 1 1 Project financing 2 2 Development disputes 2 2 1 Land acquisition 2 2 2 Alignment of the Rosario interchange 2 3 Phases 1 and 2 2 4 Phase 3 3 Future 3 1 La Union extension 3 2 Laoag extension 4 Toll 5 Exits 5 1 San Juan La Union extension 6 References 7 External linksRoute description Edit The viaduct across Agno River at the Rosales Villasis boundary TPLEX follows a route that parallels the MacArthur Highway running through the provinces of Tarlac Nueva Ecija Pangasinan and La Union The expressway has four lanes two per direction separated by Jersey barriers Sections by exits toll plazas viaducts and their approaches are illuminated at night Significant sections are built on embankments overlooking rice paddy fields 6 The expressway crosses the four rivers in the Pangasinan province The rivers along the TPLEX are the Agno River Binalonan River Aloragat River and the Bued River The Tarlac Pangasinan La Union Expressway starts in Tarlac City as an extension of the Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway The expressway passes through the municipalities of Victoria Pura Ramos and Anao Significant stretches of the expressway in Tarlac are built on embankments and existing roads cross through underpasses built on cuts in the embankment The road passes to Nampicuan and Cuyapo in Nueva Ecija without exit before entering Ilocos Region and Pangasinan at the municipality of Rosales The Pangasinan segment of TPLEX starts at the Rosales municipality The expressway then crosses through a viaduct over the Agno River then enters Urdaneta which is served by a single interchange to connect with Manila North Road The Urdaneta exit was the expressway s northern terminus before the extension to Binalonan Past Urdaneta Exit TPLEX crosses above the Manila North Road then passes over Binalonan and Pozorrubio The last exit in the province is Sison still under construction and not yet included in the opening of the main carriageway Past the Sison exit the expressway crosses as a viaduct over the Bued River The road then enters the Rosario municipality where the main northern toll plaza is located Past the Rosario toll plaza a spur road connects to the Rosario rotunda This is the expressway s northern terminus Proposals have been raised to extend the project to Laoag in Ilocos Norte 7 8 History EditConception and early development Edit Despite calls to create an expressway system from the Philippine capital of Manila to Rosario the southernmost town of the La Union province had been raised before the turn of the millennium 2 These calls began to bear fruit in the mid 2000s In 2005 construction began on the Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway SCTEX a linked expressway system reaching Tarlac City This was an improvement over the North Luzon Expressway s terminus which reached only to Mabalacat Pampanga In 2006 Congressional representatives from Northern Luzon took advantage of the final reading of House Bill 5749 9 to lobby for a project to extend the expressway to Rosario as a means to boost trade tourism and reduce travel times in the provinces of Tarlac Eastern Pangasinan and La Union 10 This lobbying led the Arroyo administration in October 2006 to announce a ten year plan to extend the North Luzon Expressway NLEX from Mabalacat Pampanga to Rosario La Union and extend the South Luzon Expressway SLEX from Calamba Laguna to Lucena in Quezon and eventually to Matnog Sorsogon 11 In 2008 the SCTEX was formally opened setting the stage for developing the TPLEX which would extend beyond the SCTEX s terminus in Tarlac City The initial construction plan for the TPLEX called for it to be implemented in two phases The first phase would involve constructing two lanes with the second phase expanding it to four lanes to accommodate 25 000 vehicles The proposed superhighway would be built parallel to MacArthur Highway passing through the city of Tarlac and the municipalities of La Paz Gerona Victoria Pura Anao and Ramos in Tarlac Nampicuan and Cuyapo in Nueva Ecija and Rosales Villasis Urdaneta Binalonan Laoac Pozorrubio and Sison in Pangasinan and Rosario La Union 12 Development stage Tollway alignmentPhase 1 Tarlac City Tarlac to Rosales PangasinanPhase 2 Rosales Pangasinan to Urdaneta City PangasinanPhase 3 Urdaneta City Pangasinan to Rosario La UnionExtension Rosario La Union to San Fernando La UnionThe financing design construction operation and maintenance of the Tarlac La Union Toll Expressway Phase 1 was eventually awarded to Private Infra Dev Corporation now SMC TPLEX Corporation 13 14 15 Project financing Edit Three local banks undertook financing the TPLEX BDO Unibank Development Bank of the Philippines and Land Bank of the Philippines This made TPLEX notable in the Infrastructure and Development Financing industry as the first Public Private Partnership project in the Philippines to feature an all domestic cast of sponsors and lenders London based Project Finance Magazine named the TPLEX as its Asia Pacific Transport Deal of the Year for 2011 16 The project is being implemented through public private partnership using the build operate transfer BOT scheme in which the project proponent is responsible to design finance and build the initial two lane expressway As each section is completed it is turned over to the government which then grants the proponent a franchise to operate and maintain the toll road after which the proponent once the Toll Regulatory Board issues a toll operation certificate operates the road under a long term concession agreement with the government Development disputes Edit Alignment dispute over San Fabian and Pozorrubio routes both in Pangasinan Land acquisition Edit In the early development of the project acquisition of rights of way ROW contributed to delays With the TPLEX identified as a high priority government project 17 the Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH was tasked with acquiring the rights of way for the project s proposed alignment and was allocated 793 million 16 6 million US in hope that the process could be expedited 18 However legal disputes that had arisen regarding affected properties notably in the Tarlac segment of the project 19 meant delays in negotiations undertaken by the DPWH 20 21 Alignment of the Rosario interchange Edit The expected completion of the entire expressway caused a major delay when an unsolicited proposal was brought up to change the alignment of the project to change the location of the final interchange in Rosario La Union 22 23 24 Former Pangasinan 5th District Representative Mark Cojuangco proposed three alignments one would pass through Urdaneta City then San Fabian and exits Brgy Cataguintingan of Rosario La Union This is about 1 48 kilometers 0 92 mi longer from the original TPLEX terminus at barangay Subusob Rosario The second proposal will also pass through San Fabian but will end at the original TPLEX end at barangay Subusob The first two proposals skips Pozorrubio The third proposal will pass through Pozorrubio San Fabian and then end at barangay Subusub All proposals intend to skip the municipality of Sison The Cordillera Administrative Region Development Council has rejected the idea 25 The target completion date had been moved from end of April 2017 to end April 2018 26 Phases 1 and 2 Edit The first phase of the Tarlac La Union Expressway started in January 2010 27 28 In April 2013 San Miguel Corporation announced that the segment from Tarlac City up to Urdaneta will be built with four lanes instead of the initial plan of two lanes only However this also pushed back the opening day of the expressway from June 2013 to November 2013 29 On October 25 2013 the Toll Regulatory Board authorized the issuance of the Toll Operation Permit for the Tarlac City Pura segment of the TPLEX after the construction of that segment was completed by Private Infra Dev Corp PIDC the all Filipino consortium backed by conglomerates San Miguel Corporation SMC and DMCI Holdings Inc 3 This first phase referred to as section 1A begins with a connection to SCTEX then stretches 17 kilometers 11 miles from Tarlac City to Victoria and then to Pura Tarlac 3 On December 23 2013 the expressway opened up to Ramos Tarlac bringing TPLEX up to 23 kilometers 14 mi of its operational length On April 16 2014 phase 1 of the project was completed when the Rosales section was opened In December 2014 phase 2 of the project covering 13 72 kilometers 8 53 mi from Carmen to Urdaneta was opened to traffic as what PIDC president Mark Dumol had announced on the day the completion of phase 1 was announced Pozorrubio Interchange under construction in Manila North Road in the town of Pozorrubio Pangasinan source source source source source source source source source source source source Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea leads the inauguration of the Tarlac Pangasinan La Union Expressway Rosario Exit Joining him were Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III and Transport Secretary Arthur Tugade Phase 3 Edit In December 2014 Dumol projected that the last section covering 25 83 kilometers 16 05 mi from Urdaneta to Rosario and including an exit in Pozorrubio would be completed some time in 2015 30 However there were delays in the implementation of the project which included a highly disputed proposal to divert the exit 7 kilometers 4 3 miles away to San Fabian in Pangasinan The DPWH and the PIDC announced in July 2015 that they will continue to follow the original plan for the last phase exiting in Rosario adding that this last phase would be completed by the following year 2016 31 This development phase was further subdivided into phase 3A from Urdaneta to Pozorrubio and phase 3B Pozorrubio to Rosario Section 3A would include trumpet type interchanges at Binalonan and Pozorrubio while section 3B include an interchange at Sison and the roundabout style terminus interchange in Rosario La Union 32 After the opening of the exit at Pozorrubio in December 2017 the DPWH said segment 3B from Pozorrubio to Rosario is expected to be completed in June 2019 33 By mid August 2016 the first exit of section 3A at Binalonan Exit had been opened to the driving public 34 By December 6 2017 the last exit of section 3A at Pozorrubio Pangasinan had been opened to the driving public In September 2016 DPWH said this exit of section 3A which covers the 7 53 kilometers 4 68 mi from Binalonan to Pozorrubio was supposed to open in December 2016 The Binalonan to Pozorrubio section was expected to open around October 27 2017 but the section did not open on that date due to the minor right of way issues on the missing 1 kilometer 0 62 mi fence 35 By July 15 2020 the Pozorrubio to Rosario segment of the expressway opened to motorists with the exception of the Sison exit which was still under construction as the main carriageway opened 5 36 Future EditLa Union extension Edit As a part of the project of increasing the 200 kilometers 120 mi radius of High Standard Highways of the Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA into a 300 kilometers 190 mi radius from Metro Manila the expressway will be extended to the city of San Fernando La Union 37 There are also plans to move the extension terminus to San Juan La Union and will be divided into three segments 38 namely Segment Coverage KilometersSegment 1 Rosario to Tubao 18Segment 2 Tubao to Naguilian 23Segment 3 Naguilian to San Juan 18 4Laoag extension Edit On June 11 2013 at the San Miguel Corporation annual stockholders meeting Chairman Eduardo Cojuangco Jr revealed plans to extend the expressway north to Laoag Ilocos Norte He said that extending the toll road to Laoag had been raised during the Arroyo administration 39 Toll Edit Tarlac Central Toll Plaza The Tarlac Pangasinan La Union Expressway uses a closed road tolling system where motorists pay tolls according to vehicle class and kilometers travelled On April 8 2019 the Auto sweep electronic toll collection ETC system an RFID enhanced toll system was implemented at TPLEX This ensures interoperability with other SMC operated tollways and those of MPTC s such as NLEX SCTEX Class Toll 40 Class 1 cars motorcycles SUVs jeepneys 3 50 kmClass 2 buses light trucks 8 70 kmClass 3 heavy trucks 10 50 kmExits EditExits are numbered by kilometer posts with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero Exits start at 122 because the SCTEX is connected with TPLEX Thus the last exit of the SCTEX will be succeeded by an exit in the TPLEX RegionProvinceCity MunicipalitykmmiExitNameDestinationsNotesCentral LuzonTarlacTarlac City12276122CLLEX Tarlac City N58 Santa Rosa Tarlac Road CLLEX Tarlac City La Paz Santa Rosa Cabanatuan Clark Subic Olongapo ManilaTrumpet interchange Road continues south as E1 Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway 12477124Tarlac City La Paz N58 Santa Rosa Tarlac Road Tarlac City La Paz Santa Rosa CabanatuanSouthbound exit and entrance only BTEX WestBulacan Tarlac Expressway West Mabalacat Porac Guagua Malolos NMIA roundaboutSouthbound exit and Northbound entrance 12678Tarlac Central Toll PlazaVictoria13081130Victoria Talavera Tarlac Victoria Road Victoria TalaveraTrumpet interchange 13483Petron KM 134 northbound 13483Petron KM 134 southbound GeronaNo major junctionsPura13886138Pura Gerona Gerona Guimba Road Pura Gerona Guimba Munoz Talugtug San Jose Cagayan ValleyTrumpet interchange Ramos14489144Ramos Paniqui Paniqui Ramos Road Paniqui RamosTrumpet interchange PaniquiNo major junctionsAnao15093150Anao Moncada Moncada Anao Road Anao Moncada Nampicuan CuyapoTrumpet interchange Nueva EcijaNampicuanNo major junctionsCuyapoNo major junctionsIlocos RegionPangasinanRosales169105169Carmen Villasis Rosales Access Road Rosales San Manuel Villasis Santo Tomas San CarlosTrumpet interchange Access to N2 Manila North Road and in the future to N114 Pangasinan Nueva Ecija Road 169105Carmen toll plaza demolished 171106171Tomana Villasis N56 Carmen Poblacion Rosales Road Rosales Santo Tomas Villasis San CarlosHalf diamond interchange Permanently closed after Carmen Rosales Exit opened Rosales Villasis boundaryAgno ViaductVillasisPEWEXPangasinan East West Expressway Umingan San Carlos Lingayen Alaminos BolinaoCloverleaf interchange Urdaneta184114184Urdaneta Dagupan N2 Manila North Road Urdaneta DagupanTrumpet interchange BinalonanNo major junctionsLaoac189117189Binalonan Manaoag Church N210 Binalonan Dagupan Highway Binalonan Manaoag Laoac San FabianTrumpet interchange Access to the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag Pozorrubio199124199Pozorrubio San Jacinto N2 Manila North Road PozorrubioTrumpet interchange Sison205127205Sison N2 Manila North Road SisonTrumpet interchange Partially opened with the Sison Rosario segment on December 15 2019 41 42 Bued ViaductLa UnionRosario210130Rosario Toll Plaza211131211Rosario N2 Manila North Road Pugo Rosario Road Rosario Pugo Baguio San Fernando Vigan LaoagRoundabout interchange Northern terminus of the expressway 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Incomplete access TolledSan Juan La Union extension Edit The entire route is located in La Union These are the proposed exits of the proposed TPLEX Extension to San Juan La Union 37 City MunicipalitykmmiExitNameDestinationsNotesRosarioRosario E1 TPLEX Rosario ManilaConnection with the mainline of TPLEX Trumpet interchange TubaoTubao N208 Aspiras Palispis Highway Tubao Agoo Pugo BaguioTrumpet interchange BauangNaguilian N54 Naguilian Road Naguilian Burgos BaguioTrumpet interchange San FernandoSan Fernando CitySan Fernando BauangTrumpet interchange San JuanSan Juan toll plazaSan Juan N2 Manila North Road San JuanFuture northern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi UnopenedReferences Edit Arcangel Xianne October 29 2013 First phase of TPLEX to begin operations Wednesday GMA News GMA Network Inc Retrieved October 29 2013 a b Tarlac Pangasinan La Union Expressway TPLEx Fact Sheet PDF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PPP CENTER FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION Archived from the original PDF on November 5 2013 Retrieved October 30 2013 a b c Camus Miguel R October 27 2013 First phase of TPLEx set to open on Oct 30 Philippine Daily Inquirer Makati Metro Manila Retrieved October 27 2013 Camus Miguel R June 22 2020 SMC DPWH to open last TPLEx segment on July 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