List of crossings of the Marikina River
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Locations of the river's bridges within Metro ManilaThis is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Marikina River in Rizal and Metro Manila, Philippines.
The crossings are listed in order starting from its source at the tri-junction with the Boso Boso River and the Sapa Bute River and proceeding downstream at the Pasig River.
As of 2015, there are a total of sixteen bridge spans that cross the Marikina River, including one rail bridge, carrying the LRT Line 2 track.
Crossings
# | Crossing | Image | West bank | Carries | East bank | Built | Coordinates |
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1 | Pacific Bridge | Rodriguez, Rizal | Two lanes to Pacific Concrete Products Inc. Access Road | Rodriguez, Rizal | 14°26′N 121°06′E / 14.44°N 121.10°E / 14.44; 121.10 | ||
2 | Rancho Luisito Way Bridge | Two lanes of Rancho Luisito Way | 14°26′N 121°54′E / 14.44°N 121.9°E / 14.44; 121.9 | ||||
3 | Eastwood Greenview Bridge | Eastwood Greenview Drive | 14°26′N 121°54′E / 14.44°N 121.9°E / 14.44; 121.9 | ||||
4 | Phil Rock Spillway Bridge | Two lanes of C. Reyes Street | 14°26′N 121°54′E / 14.44°N 121.9°E / 14.44; 121.9 | ||||
5 | San Jose Bridge Montalban Bridge | ![]() | Four lanes of Rodriguez Highway | 14°26′N 121°42′E / 14.43°N 121.7°E / 14.43; 121.7 | |||
6 | Batasan–San Mateo Bridge | ![]() | Quezon City | Four lanes of Batasan-San Mateo Road | San Mateo, Rizal | 14°24′N 121°36′E / 14.40°N 121.6°E / 14.40; 121.6 | |
7 | Gil Fernando Bridge Tumana Bridge | ![]() | Marikina | Two lanes between Moscow Street and Bagong Farmers 1 Avenue | Marikina | 2007[1] | 14°23′N 121°30′E / 14.39°N 121.5°E / 14.39; 121.5 |
8 | Marikina Bridge A. Bonifacio Bridge | ![]() | Four lanes of A. Bonifacio Avenue | 1979[2] | 14°23′N 121°30′E / 14.38°N 121.5°E / 14.38; 121.5 | ||
9 | Marcos Bridge | ![]() | Six lanes of ![]() | 1979[2] | 14°23′N 121°12′E / 14.39°N 121.20°E / 14.39; 121.20 | ||
10 | LRT Line 2 bridge | ![]() | LRT Line 2 | 14°22′N 121°24′E / 14.37°N 121.4°E / 14.37; 121.4 | |||
11 | Diosdado Macapagal Bridge | ![]() | Four lanes of FVR Road | 14°22′N 121°24′E / 14.37°N 121.4°E / 14.37; 121.4 | |||
12 | Caruncho Bridge | Quezon City | Two lanes of Caruncho Road | Pasig | 14°22′N 121°30′E / 14.36°N 121.5°E / 14.36; 121.5 | ||
13 | Bridgetowne Viaduct | ![]() | Two lanes of Bridgetowne Boulevard | 2019[3] | 14°36′N 121°06′E / 14.6°N 121.1°E / 14.6; 121.1 | ||
14 | Rosario Bridge | ![]() | Pasig | Six lanes of ![]() | 1979[2] | 14°21′N 121°30′E / 14.35°N 121.5°E / 14.35; 121.5 | |
15 | Sandoval Bridge | ![]() | Two lanes of Eagle Street | 14°35′10″N 121°01′30″E / 14.586°N 121.025°E / 14.586; 121.025 | |||
16 | Kaginhawaan Bridge | ![]() | Lanuza Avenue to P. Conducto Street | 2017 | 14°20′N 121°02′E / 14.34°N 121.04°E / 14.34; 121.04 | ||
17 | Vargas Bridge | ![]() | Four lanes of Pasig Boulevard Extension | 1992[2] | 14°20′N 121°16′E / 14.33°N 121.27°E / 14.33; 121.27 | ||
18 | Santa Rosa de Lima Bridge | ![]() | Two lanes of Dr. Garcia Street | 14°20′N 121°24′E / 14.33°N 121.4°E / 14.33; 121.4 |
Planned crossings
Crossing | West bank | Carries | East bank | Projected completion | Coordinates |
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Kabayani–Katipunan Bridge[4] | Pansol, Quezon City | Kabayani Road and Katipunan Street | Malanday, Marikina | ||
Reposo–Guatemala Bridge[5] | Reposo Street and Guatemala Street | ||||
J.P. Rizal–Yale Bridge[6] | J.P. Rizal Street and Yale Street | ||||
G. Gabriel Street–Mercury Avenue Bridge[7] | Libis, Quezon City | G. Gabriel Street and Mercury Avenue | Santolan, Pasig |
References
- ^ Navarro, Ronaldo (May 4, 2007). "New bridge in Marikina". The Manila Times. p. A2. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Archived from the original on June 30, 2022. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
- ^ "New QC-Pasig bridge opens to public". Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 6, 2019. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
- ^ Lamentillo, Anna Mae (3 November 2017). "Build Build Build: Metro Manila Logistics Infrastructure Network". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- ^ Aning, Jerome (July 20, 2017). "BGC-Ortigas Center link to ease traffic across the Pasig". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
- ^ Unite, Betheena Kae (July 19, 2017). "Bridge to link Pasig, Taguig business hubs". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
- ^ Iglesias, Myla (July 20, 2017). "BGC-Ortigas road starts construction". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 23, 2018.