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Pan-Philippine Highway
Maharlika Highway
Asian Highway 26

Map of the Philippines showing the route of Pan-Philippine Highway


The segment of the highway in Santo Tomas, Batangas

Route information
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Length 3,517 km (2,185 mi)
Existed 1960s–present
Component
highways



  • N1 / AH26 (General Segundo Avenue) in Laoag


  • N1 / AH26 (Maharlika Highway) from Bacarra to Lal-lo


  • N1 / AH26 (Cagayan Valley Road) from Lal-lo to Guiguinto


  • E1 / AH26 (North Luzon Expressway) from Guiguinto to Balintawak, Quezon City


  • N1 / AH26 (EDSA) around Metro Manila


  • E1 / AH26 (South Luzon Expressway) from Magallanes Interchange to Calamba


  • N1 / AH26 (Manila South Road) from Calamba to Matnog


Spurs:




  • N120 / AH26 (Roxas Boulevard)


  • N70 / AH26 (Palo–Carigara–Ormoc Road) from Palo to Ormoc


  • N10 / AH26 (Davao–Bukidnon Road / Sayre Highway) from Davao City to Cagayan de Oro


Northern Luzon (Laoag to Caloocan)
North end
N2 (Manila North Road) in Laoag, Ilocos Norte
Major
junctions



  • N101 (Cagayan Valley Road) / N119 in Lal-lo, Cagayan


  • N51 (Santiago-Tuguegarao Road) in Tuguegarao


  • N51 (Santiago-Tuguegarao Road) in Santiago


  • N56 in San Jose, Nueva Ecija


  • N114 in Santo Domingo, Nueva Ecija


  • N58 (Santa Rosa-Tarlac Road) in Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija


  • N3 (Jose Abad Santos Avenue) in Gapan, Nueva Ecija


  • E1 (NLEX) / AH26 in Guiguinto, Bulacan


  • N120 (Samson Road) / AH26 / N150 (Rizal Avenue Extension) in Caloocan


South end
N120 / AH26 / N61 (Roxas Boulevard) in Pasay
Southern Luzon (Muntinlupa to Matnog)
Length 784 km (487 mi)
North end
AH26 / E2 (South Luzon Expressway) / N411 (Alabang–Zapote Road) in Alabang, Muntinlupa
Major
junctions



  • N66 (Calamba–Pagsanjan Road) in Poblacion, Calamba, Laguna


  • E2 (South Luzon Expressway) / AH26 in Turbina, Calamba, Laguna


  • N4 (Jose P. Laurel Highway) in Santo Tomas, Batangas


  • N610 in Pagbilao, Quezon


  • N68 (Quirino Highway) in Tagkawayan, Quezon


  • N68 (Andaya Highway) in Sipocot, Camarines Sur


  • N630 in Legazpi, Albay


South end
Port of Matnog in Matnog, Sorsogon
Eastern Visayas (Allen to Liloan)
Length 397 km (247 mi)
North end
Port of Allen
Major
junctions



  • N670 in Allen


  • N672 in Calbayog


  • N674 in Paranas


  • N670 in Basey


  • N70 in Palo


  • N70 in Mahaplag


  • N692 in Sogod


  • N690 in Liloan


  • N691 in Liloan


South end
Port of Liloan
Mindanao
Length 1,074.5 km (667.7 mi)
North end
Port of Lipata in Surigao City
Major
junctions



  • N9 in Butuan


  • N73 in Trento


  • N74 in Tagum


  • N10 in Davao City


  • N75 in Digos


  • N935 in General Santos


  • N940 in Koronadal


  • N76 in Isulan


  • N9 in Tukuran


  • N79 in Ipil


South end
N966 (Zamboanga City-Labuan-Limpapa Road) / N970 (NS Valderosa Street) / N971 (Wharf Road) in Zamboanga City
Location
Provinces
Ilocos Norte, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Metro Manila, 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, Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Sarangani, South Cotabato, Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay

Highway system

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AH25

AH27


The Pan-Philippine Highway, also known as the Maharlika Highway (Tagalog: Daang Maharlika) is a 3,517-kilometer (2,185 mi) network of roads, bridges, and ferry services that connect the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao in the Philippines, serving as the country's principal transport backbone. It is the longest highway in the Philippines that forms the country's north–south backbone component of the National Route 1 (N1) of the Philippine highway network. The entire highway is designated as Asian Highway 26 (AH26) of the Asian Highway Network.


The northern terminus of the highway is in Laoag and the southern terminus is in Zamboanga City.




Contents






  • 1 Development


  • 2 Route


  • 3 Asian Highway Network


  • 4 Intersections


    • 4.1 Ilocos Norte


    • 4.2 Cagayan


    • 4.3 Isabela


    • 4.4 Nueva Vizcaya


    • 4.5 Nueva Ecija


    • 4.6 Bulacan


    • 4.7 Metro Manila


      • 4.7.1 Eastern route


      • 4.7.2 Western route


      • 4.7.3 SLEX section




    • 4.8 Cavite


    • 4.9 Laguna (1st segment)


    • 4.10 Batangas


    • 4.11 Laguna (2nd segment)


    • 4.12 Quezon


    • 4.13 Camarines Norte


    • 4.14 Camarines Sur


    • 4.15 Albay


    • 4.16 Sorsogon


      • 4.16.1 Luzon–Visayas boundary




    • 4.17 Northern Samar


    • 4.18 Samar


      • 4.18.1 Samar–Leyte boundary




    • 4.19 Zamboanga del Sur


    • 4.20 Zamboanga Sibugay


    • 4.21 Compostela Valley


    • 4.22 Davao del Norte


    • 4.23 Davao Del Sur


    • 4.24 Sultan Kudarat


    • 4.25 South Cotabato


    • 4.26 Surigao del Norte


    • 4.27 Agusan del Norte


    • 4.28 Agusan del Sur


    • 4.29 Maguindanao




  • 5 Gallery


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Development


The highway was proposed in 1965, and built under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos. Government planners believed that the motorway and other connected roads would stimulate agricultural production by reducing transport costs, encourage social and economic development outside existing major urban centres such as Manila, and expand industrial production for domestic and overseas markets. Construction was supported by loans and grants from foreign aid institutions, including the World Bank.


The highway was rehabilitated and improved in 1997, during the Ramos Administration, with assistance from the Japanese government, and dubbed the Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway. In 1998, the Department of Tourism designated 35 sections of the highway as "Scenic Highways", with developed amenities for travellers and tourists.


In March 2018, Secretary Mark Villar of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) inaugurated the 24.61 -kilometer arterial road that will link the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) with the Maharlika Highway that traverses the central part of Luzon.[1]



Route




The San Juanico Bridge carries the Pan-Philippine Highway between Samar and Leyte


Main Route:



  • Gen. Fidel V. Segundo Avenue: Laoag

  • Manila North Road/Maharlika Highway: Bacarra - Lal-lo

  • Cagayan Valley Road: Lal-lo - Tuguegarao - Ilagan - Santiago - Bayombong - San Jose City - Cabanatuan - Gapan - San Miguel - Baliuag

  • Doña Remedios Trinidad Road: Baliuag - Pulilan - Guiguinto - Santa Rita (Guiguinto)


  • NLEX: Santa Rita (Guiguinto) - Balintawak (Quezon City) (still unsigned as part of AH26)


  • EDSA (Eastern Route): Balintawak (Quezon City) - Magallanes (Makati)


  • SLEX: Magallanes (Makati) - Turbina (Calamba)(partially signed as AH26).

  • Daang Maharlika/Manila South Road: Turbina (Calamba) - Santo Tomas - Alaminos - San Pablo - Tiaong - Lucena - Daet - Naga City - Sorsogon City - Matnog

  • Ferry from Matnog to Allen


  • Allen - Catbalogan - Tacloban - Liloan

  • Ferry from Liloan to Surigao City


  • Surigao City - Butuan - Bayugan - Tagum - Davao City - Digos - General Santos - Koronadal - Tacurong - Midsayap - Sultan Kudarat - Parang - Malabang - Sultan Naga Dimaporo - Pagadian - Ipil - Zamboanga City


Alternative Route



  • C-4 Road, Radial Road 10, Roxas Boulevard, EDSA (Western Route): Balintawak (Quezon City) - Monumento (Caloocan) - Navotas - Ermita (Manila) - Pasay - Magallanes (Makati)


Asian Highway Network


The Pan-Philippine Highway is designated as Asian Highway 26 PH sign.svg in the Asian Highway Network, a cooperative project which seeks to improve highway systems and standards across the continent. It is currently the only highway in the system that is isolated from every other highway; island-based sections of the Asian Highway Network in Japan (), Sri Lanka (AH43) and Indonesia () are all linked to the mainland sections by ferries to South Korea (), India (Dhanushkodi), and Singapore, respectively.



Intersections



Ilocos Norte



  • N2 in Laoag


Cagayan




  • N101 / N119 in Lal-lo


  • N51 in Tuguegarao



Isabela




  • N220 in Cabagan


  • N53 in Cauayan


  • N51 in Santiago



Nueva Vizcaya




  • N109 in Bagabag


  • N110 in Aritao



Nueva Ecija




  • N56 / N111 in San Jose


  • N113 in Santo Domingo


  • N111 in Talavera


  • N58 in Cabanatuan


  • N3 in Gapan



Bulacan




The intersection of Doña Remedios Trinidad Road (AH26) and Pulilan Regional Road (N115) in Pulilan.




  • N115 in Pulilan


  • E1 / N1 in Guiguinto



Metro Manila



  • N160 in Balintawak, Quezon City


Eastern route




  • N129 in Muñoz, Quezon City


  • N171 / N173 in North Triangle, Quezon City


  • N170 in Diliman, Quezon City


  • N172 / N174 in East Triangle, Quezon City


  • N59 / N180 in Cubao, Quezon City


  • N185 near Camp Crame, Quezon City


  • N60 / N59 in Ugong Norte, Quezon City


  • N141 in Mandaluyong


  • N190 in Makati



Western route




  • N1 / N150 in Caloocan


  • N130 in Navotas


  • N140 in Tondo, Manila


  • N145 in San Nicolas, Manila


  • N150 near Intramuros, Manila


  • N155 in Ermita, Manila


  • N140 in Malate, Manila


  • N190 in Pasay


  • N61 in Pasay


  • N170 in Pasay


  • N171 in Pasay



SLEX section




  • N145 in Magallanes, Makati


  • N11 near Fort Bonifacio, Taguig


  • N142 in San Martin de Porres, Paranaque


  • N63 / N143 near Sucat, Muntinlupa


  • N1 / N411 in Alabang, Muntinlupa


  • E2 near Poblacion, Muntinlupa



Cavite



  • N65 in Carmona


Laguna (1st segment)




  • N420 in Santa Rosa


  • E2 / N1 in Calamba



Batangas




  • N145 in Santo Tomas


  • N4 in Santo Tomas



Laguna (2nd segment)



  • N67 in San Pablo


Quezon




  • N435 in Tiaong


  • N606 in Isabang, Lucena


  • N422 in Isabang, Lucena


  • N605 in Gulang-Gulang, Lucena


  • N606 in Talipan, Pagbilao


  • N610 in Padre Burgos


  • N613 in Gumaca


  • N612 in Lopez


  • N657 in Lopez



Camarines Norte




  • N68 in Santa Elena


  • N620 in Labo


  • N621 in Daet (northern terminus)


  • N622 in Daet


  • N621 in Daet (southern terminus)



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 Bato



Albay




  • N638 in Polangui (western terminus)


  • N638 in Polangui (eastern terminus)


  • N639 in Ligao


  • N636 in Ligao


  • N630 in Daraga



Sorsogon




  • N642 in Pilar


  • N641 in Castilla


  • N643 in Sorsogon City (western terminus)


  • N644 in Sorsogon City


  • N643 in Sorsogon City (eastern terminus)


  • N645 in Bulan



Luzon–Visayas boundary



  • Matnog–Allen ferry line: Continuation of N1/AH26 via San Bernardino Strait


Northern Samar



  • N670 in Allen


Samar




  • N672 in Calbayog City


  • N673 in Calbayog City


  • N677 in Gandara (northern terminus)


  • N677 in Gandara (southern terminus)


  • N675 in Catbalogan City


  • N674 in Paranas


  • N670 in Santa Rita



Samar–Leyte boundary


  • San Juanico Bridge


Zamboanga del Sur



  • N9 in Tukuran


Zamboanga Sibugay



  • N79 in Ipil


Compostela Valley




  • N906 in Montevista


  • N907 in Nabunturan



Davao del Norte




  • N74 in Tagum


  • N908 in Tagum


  • N909 in Panabo


  • N910 in Carmen



Davao Del Sur




  • N75 in Digos


  • N913 in Davao


  • N915 in Davao


  • N916 in Davao


  • N921 in Davao


  • N923 in Digos


  • N930 in Sulop



Sultan Kudarat




  • N940 in Tacurong


  • N76 in Isulan



South Cotabato




  • N930 in General Santos


  • N931 in General Santos



Surigao del Norte




  • N901 in Surigao


  • N902 in Placer



Agusan del Norte



  • N9 in Butuan


Agusan del Sur




  • N73 in Trento


  • N903 in Prosperidad


  • N904 in Prosperidad and Trento


  • N905 in San Francisco



Maguindanao




  • N75 in Sultan Kudarat


  • N935 in Datu Odin Sinsuat



Gallery




See also



  • Transportation in the Philippines

  • Department of Public Works and Highways (Philippines)

  • Asian Highway Network

  • Philippine Nautical Highway System



References



  • http://www.bookrags.com/history/worldhistory/pan-philippine-highway-ema-04/

  • http://manilarat.blogspot.com/2005/11/philippine-tourism-highway.html

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20060619230039/http://www.philippineembassy-usa.org/about/economy.htm

  • http://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/74846-ah26-road-sign

  • http://www.dpwh.gov.ph/pdf/issuances/DO/09/DO_015_S2009.pdf





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