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Circumferential Road 4

Beltway road in Metro Manila, Philippines

Circumferential Road 4

Summary

Beltway road in Metro Manila, Philippines

FieldValue
countryPHL
nameCircumferential Road 4
alternate_nameC-4 Road
marker_image
maintthe Department of Public Works and Highways and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
length_km27.35
image_notesEDSA-Aurora intersection in Quezon City
allocation{{plainlist
* {{jctcountryPHLAHN120}} from Navotas to Caloocan
* {{jctcountryPHLAHN1}} from Caloocan to Pasay
beltway_cityManila
direction_aNorth
terminus_ain Navotas
direction_bSouth
terminus_bin Pasay
regionsMetro Manila
citiesCaloocan, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Navotas, Pasay, Quezon City, and San Juan

EDSA-Aurora, LRT train (Quezon City; 03-21-2021).jpg

  • from Navotas to Caloocan
  • from Caloocan to Pasay Circumferential Road 4 (C-4), informally known as the C-4 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which comprise the fourth beltway of Metro Manila, Philippines. Spanning some 27.35 km, it connects the cities of Caloocan, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Navotas, Pasay, Quezon City, and San Juan.

Route description

C-4 Road

C-4 Road in [[Navotas

The section of C-4 Road is known as such from R-10 at the Bangkulasi Bridge over the Tullahan River in Navotas to Paterio Aquino Avenue (Letre Road) at the boundary of Malabon and Caloocan.

Gen. San Miguel Street

After passing Paterio Aquino Avenue (Letre Road), C-4 becomes General San Miguel Street, a four-lane road in Caloocan.

Samson Road

Main article: Samson Road

After passing the junction with Marcelo H. Del Pilar and A. Mabini Streets in Caloocan, C-4 becomes Samson Road. Also called Caloocan Road and Monumento Avenue, it is a main road in Caloocan with four lanes, running up to the roundabout at Monumento, a monument to Andrés Bonifacio.

Epifanio de los Santos Avenue

Main article: EDSA

EDSA is a 10-lane highway that utilizes interchanges and grade separations. It forms the majority of C-4, passing through the cities of Caloocan, Quezon City, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati, and Pasay. The C-4 segment of EDSA starts at Monumento in Caloocan and ends at the intersection with Roxas Boulevard (R-1) in Pasay.

Former segments

EDSA extension to the Mall of Asia

EDSA Extension from Roxas Boulevard to the Globe Rotunda at Jose Diokno Boulevard in Bay City in Pasay is no longer part of C-4. C-4, like the other completed circumferential roads in Metro Manila, starts in R-10 and officially ends in R-1. --

Intersections

Notes

References

References

  1. "Metro Manila Infrastructure Development". [[University of the Philippines Diliman]].
  2. "Road and Bridge Inventory".
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