The Skyway segment of the expressway The South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) or (SLE), also called South Superhighway (SSH), is a network of three expressways that connects Metro Manila with the provinces of the CALABARZON region in the Philippines. The first expressway is operated jointly by Philippine National Construction Corporation (PNCC) and Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation (CMMTC), while the second expressway is solely operated by PNCC through its South Luzon Tollways Division, while the third expressway is operated by the STAR Infrastructure Development Corporation (STAR - IDC). Radial Road 3 is the alternate name of the SLEX. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1632 Ã 1224 pixel, file size: 551 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Picture of the South Luzon Tollway just after the southern tollgate near to the end of the road at Calamba, Laguna. ...
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Overview
The first expressway in the network, the Metro Manila Skyway system, starts at the intersection of the expressway with Buendia Avenue in Makati and connects with the second expressway in network, the South Luzon Expressway, in Alabang, Muntinlupa. The South Luzon Expressway then traverses the western part of Laguna province and ends in Calamba. The third expressway in the network, STAR Tollway, is currently not connected to the second expressway. The Metro Manila Skyway is an elevated highway crossing over much of the already-existing South Luzon Expressway. ...
Over the years, the areas surrounding the South Luzon Expressway, particularly southern Metro Manila and those areas within Laguna province, have seen massive industrialization and urbanization, especially with the influx of local and foreign investment into the area and the migration of Filipinos from different parts of the Philippines. Such development caused heavy traffic to pour into the SLEx, causing massive traffic jams in parts of the expressway, especially during Mondays, Fridays and the morning and evening rush hour. To decongest traffic at the SLEX, the Philippine Government entered a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) scheme agreement with Indonesian construction firm PT Citra for the rehabilitation of parts of the expressway and the construction of the Metro Manila Skyway (stage 1), an elevated North-South tollway that will pass over the South Luzon Expressway, some areas of Metro Manila and eventually into the North Luzon Expressway, which aims to interconnect the two expressways and to decongest traffic in many areas of Metro Manila. The Metro Manila Skyway is an elevated highway crossing over much of the already-existing South Luzon Expressway. ...
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Road Portion Names of the SLEX - The SLEX is also officially designated as Radial Road 3 or R-3 in the roadway system of Metro Manila.
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SLEX Redevelopment Rehabilitation - The SLEX Upgrading and Rehabilitation Project has already started since May 2006 by PNCC and MTD Capital, BHD of Malaysia (MTD Manila Expressway Corporation) joint venture, called South Luzon Tollways Corporation (SLTC), as the main proponents of the said project. In this project, the expressway will undergo a major rehabilitation similar to the recently - rehabilitated North Luzon Expressway and will eventually connect with its Batangas section, the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road, also known as the STAR Tollway. Phase 1 of the expressway project includes the retrofitting and widening of the old Alabang Viaduct (Toll Road 1) , the rehabilitation and widening of the Alabang-Calamba segment (Toll Road 2), construction of the missing tollway link(Calamba-Santo Tomas segment)(Toll Road 3) and the integration of the Skyway, South Luzon Expressway and the STAR Expressway as a single toll road. Phase 2 involves the rehabilitation of the Santo Tomas-Lipa segment and the extension of the expressway to Batangas City. Phase 3 involves another extension from Santo Tomas to Lucena City in Quezon. After rehabilitation has completed, SLTC will takeover the management and operations of the South Luzon Expressway. The rehabilitation is now on-going at Carmona Exit.
- When the rehabilitation project is complete, it is said that the expressway will have qualities similar to that of a modern Malaysian expressway. Also, the driving time from Manila to the Port of Batangas in Bauan, Batangas will be reduced to roughly one and a half hour.
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Technical specifications - Name: South Luzon Expressway
- Concession Holder: Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation, Philippine National Construction Corporation and STAR Infrastructure Development Corporation (South Luzon Tollway Corporation will takeover the operations and management starting in 2008)
- Operator: PNCC - Skyway Corporation, PNCC - South Luzon Tollways Division and STAR Infrastructure Development Corporation (Manila Toll Expressway Systems, Incorporated will be the operator of the expressway after parent company South Luzon Tollway Corporation takeovers the operation and management from PNCC - Skyway Corporation, PNCC - SLTD and STAR Infrastructure Development Corporation)
- Length: 77 km
- Concession starting date: March 1977 (SLTC started its concession since August 2006)
- Concession ending date: March 2007 (SLTC will end its concession in March 2038)
- Highway exits: 23
- Toll plazas: 2
- Rest and Service Areas: 7
- Minimum Height Clearance on Underpasses: 4.27m (14')
Tolls | Class | Skyway Elevated Portion (Buendia-Bicutan) | Skyway At-Grade Portion (Magallanes-Alabang) | South Luzon Expressway (Alabang-Calamba) | STAR Tollway Segment (Santo Tomas-Lipa) | Class 1 (Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs, Jeepneys) | PhP 85 | PhP 4.17/km | PhP 0.56/km | PhP 0.73/km | Class 2 (Buses, Light Trucks) | PhP 170 | PhP 8.35/km | PhP 1.12/km | PhP 1.68/km | Class 3 (Heavy Trucks) | PhP 225 | PhP 12.52/km | PhP 1.68/km | PhP 2.59/km | Jeepneys are a popular means of public transportation in the Philippines. ...
Exits - Exits are numbered by kilometer post, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as Kilometer 0. Exits start at 8 because the Paco-Magallanes segment is not part of the expressway segment. On the highway, exit numbers aren't posted until Exit 26. Also note that the exit number goes north-south, unlike US freeways and the NLEx.
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South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) | Exit Number | Exit Name | Exit Location | Route Remarks | | 6 | Buendia Flyover | Makati City | Exit is an express overpass over Buendia Avenue. Staying on the main road takes motorists to Buendia Avenue, from where motorists can continue right to Makati or left to Manila. Until the Magallanes exit, this section of road provides access to numerous smaller local roads. | | KM 6 | Skyway: Buendia Exit Ramp | This exit takes you to the Metro Manila Skyway express route which travels over the SLEX up to the Bicutan Exit. This route has fewer exits and is therefore a faster route. | | 7 | Skyway: Makati Exit | This exit on the northbound Skyway lanes (from Calamba) takes you directly to the Makati City Centre. This exit leads onto a very short 4-lane expressway route then curves left and descends to merge onto Amorsolo Street. | | 7B | Pasay Rd. Intersection | This signalized intersection lays under the Makati exit and provides a connection to Makati from the main expressway. | | 7C | Skyway: Don Bosco Exit/Don Bosco Intersection | This exit on the northbound Skyway provides access to the Don Bosco Street intersection on the main SLEX. | | 8 | Magallanes Exit (EDSA) | This exit on the main SLEX provides a direct connection to northbound EDSA. Besides providing a direct exit to northbound EDSA to Makati City, the Ortigas CBD, SM Megamall, Cubao, SM City North EDSA, the NLEX and Monumento. there is also an intersection at the bottom of the complex which provides access to southbound EDSA and the Mall of Asia, Manila Pier, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, and Taft Avenue. There is no access to EDSA from the Skyway. | | KM 9 | Skyway Entrance: Magallanes | This exit on Southbound SLEX provides access to the Skyway. This access ramp may be useful for commuters merging on the SLEX from EDSA. From Manila, it is the exit came before entering Pasay City. From Calamba, it is situated after entering Makati City. | | 9-B | Sales Exit | Pasay City | This exit on the SLEX takes you to Sales Road. Westbound takes you to NAIA Terminal 3 and Villamor Airbase. From Calamba, Eastbound takes you to Taguig and Global City. Access to Sales Road from the Skyway is currently under construction, to improve access to NAIA Terminal 3. Southbound, the Sales exit has more of a cloverleaf layout. One exit takes you to WB Sales Road and the West Service Road, with no left turn access. Access to EB Sales Road is provided by a second exit. | | KM 10 | Nichols Toll Plaza Northbound | The Nichols Toll Plaza is located on the northbound lanes. There are two toll gates. One toll gate accounts for normal cash and coupon fares. The second toll gate is for the EPass Tollway Pass system. The system is the same for the Skyway toll gates, which are much smaller. It is here that the toll, limited access section of the SLEX begins. | | 12 | C5 Exit | This exit on the northbound SLEX lanes takes you to the C5 Expressway to Taguig Global City and Pasig City. The C5 extension to the west towards the Manila-Cavite Expressway will begin construction in 2008. | | 13 | Merville Exit | This exit on the southbound SLEX lanes takes you to the West Service Road. This exit also takes you to a temporary extension of C-5 into Pasay City. | | 14 | Skyway: Bicutan Exit | Parañaque City | This separate Bicutan Exit on the southbound Skyway takes you to some residential areas in Parañaque City. There is no direct access to SM Bicutan or Taguig City. | | 14 | Bicutan Exit | This exit takes you to a road where west goes to SM Bicutan and some residential areas in Parañaque City, and east goes to Taguig City. | | 15 | Skyway: San Martin de Porres temporary exit ramp | This exit on the SLEX heads to Sta. Maria Avenue and San Martin the Porres, Parañaque City. The ramp has been temporarily placed as a result of Skyway expansion towards Mandaluyong. | | 18 | Sucat Exit | Muntinlupa City | This exit on the SLEX takes you to Dr. A. Santos Avenue, where westbound goes to the Memorial Parks, the Parañaque City Proper, and Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Eastbound goes to Taguig and Sucat. | | 22 | Alabang Viaduct Exit | This exit on the SLEX provides the option of getting onto local roads around the Alabang area. Southbound, the exit takes you to the southbound National Highway and the Alabang-Zapote Road to Cavite City. The exit northbound shares some of its lanes with the Filinvest Exit. | | 22 | Filinvest Temporary Exit Southbound | The southbound Filinvest exit ramp has been cloesd. A temporary exit to the Filinvest district from the southbound lanes has been built. To access this exit, take the Alabang exit and keep right onto the exit. This exit is only available for Class 1 vehicles. | | 23 | Filinvest Exit | This exit on the SLEX takes you to the Filinvest district. As aforementioned, the southbound exit has been closed. The northbound exit splits in two at the gore point. The left takes you to the Filinvest district, while the right is the northbound Alabang Viaduct exit and leads towards the Alabang-Zapote Road. | | KM 24 | Caltex Service Station Northbound | This service station has been closed and demolished. A new northbound service station has been built further south. | | KM 25 | Shell Service Station Southbound | | | 26 | Susana Heights Exit (last exit of SLEX Metro Manila southbound) | This exit on the SLEX provides access to Susana Heights. Westbound heads to the Tunasan Proper and the Pepsi-Cola Bottlers, Inc. Philippines. Eastbound heads to the New Bilibid Prisons, the Muntinlupa City hall, and San Pedro, Laguna. It is at this exit that the exit numbers start to appear. | | 28 | San Pedro Exit | San Pedro, Laguna | This exit along the SLEX southbound lanes takes you to San Pedro. A northbound exit is currently under construction. | | KM 29 | Caltex Service Station Northbound | | | KM 29B | Petron Service Station Southbound | | | 31 | Southwoods Exit | Biñan, Laguna | This exit on the SLEX is located near the Southwoods Manor. Westbound heads to the Southwoods Manor and (for southbound travellers) also serves as a shortcut to Carmona and Cavite province. Eastbound heads to San Pedro, Biñan Town Proper, Santa Rosa City, and Cabuyao. | | 33 | Carmona Exit | Carmona, Cavite | This exit on the SLEX located at Governors Drive is probably the most resemblant of a US tollway interchange. Westbound goes to Dasmariñas, Cavite Provincial Capitol in Trece Martires City, and Naic. Eastbound goes to Laguna and Metro Manila. | | KM 35 | Shell Service Station Northbound | Mamplasan, Binan, Laguna | | | 36 | Mamplasan Exit | This exit on the SLEX heads takes you to Mampalasan. Westbound goes towards some subdivisions. Eastbound heads to Pavillion Mall and Biñan Town Proper. Straight (southbound) on another road near the exit takes you to Santa rosa City and the province of Cavite. | | KM 38 | Caltex Service Station Southbound | | | 40 | Santa Rosa Exit | Santa Rosa City, Laguna | This exit on the SLEX is located near Santa Rosa. Eastbound goes to Santa Rosa City Proper and the Enchanted Kingdom Amusement Park. Westbound goes to Laguna BelAir, Philippine National Police Academy, PNP-SAF Training School, and to the province of Cavite from Calamba Bound (Southbound) | | KM 41 | Total Service Station Northbound | | | 42 | ABI / Greenfield Exit | Santa Rosa City Cabuyao, Laguna | This exit is located near Cabuyao but does not have an access road to Cabuyao. Eastbound heads Santa Rosa City and Asia Brewery, Inc. Manufacturing Plant in Cabuyao. Only employees can pass at ABI. Westbound heads towards the Sta. Rosa access road, and is a public route. This exit serves as a shortcut (for northbound travellers) to head to Cavite province and Tagaytay. | | 43 | Cabuyao Exit | Cabuyao, Laguna | This exit on the SLEX is located in Cabuyao. This exit provides access to Cabuyao. Eastbound goes to Santa Rosa City, Cabuyao Town Proper, Katapatan Homes, Calamba City, and other parts of Laguna. Westbound heads to Canlubang. | | 45 | Silangan Exit | Calamba City, Laguna | This exit on the SLEX is the first exit in Calamba City. Eastbound heads to the Silangan Industrial Park. Westbound heads to the rest of Laguna province. This exit provides no access to Calamba (due to a one-way road), so travellers to Calamba may either take the earlier Cabuyao exit or any of the later exits. | | KM 46 | Calamba Toll Plaza Southbound | This toll plaza marks the end of the toll section and the SLEX becomes a limited-access freeway. If motorists are E-Pass it has a counterflow towards the E-Pass toll gate, make sure motorists do not take U-turn, because it doesn't have barriers (from entrance to toll gate). | | 47 | Canlubang Exit | This exit is located within Calamba. Eastbound heads to Calamba City Proper, while westbound heads to an industrial park, Camp Vicente Lim (PNP - CALABARZON Regional Office) and also serves as an alternate route to Tagaytay City. | | 48 | Batino Exit | This exit is located on the southbound lanes of the SLEX and is yet another alternate route to Tagaytay City. | | 50 | Calamba Exit | This exit is located at the end of the SLEX. 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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Batangas Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Capital: Batangas City Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 censusâ1,905,348 (9th largest) Densityâ602 per km² (7th highest) Area: 3,165. ...
Quezon is a province of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON region in Luzon. ...
Bicol Region is one of the regions of the Philippines occupying the Bicol Peninsula at the southeastern end of Luzon island. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Camarines Norte Region: Bicol Region (Region V) Capital: Daet Founded: â Population: 2000 censusâ458,840 (25th smallest) Densityâ217 per km² (37th highest) Area: 2,112. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Camarines Sur Region: Bicol Region (Region V) Capital: Pili Founded: â Population: 2000 censusâ1,551,549 (15th largest) Densityâ295 per km² (22nd highest) Area: 5,266. ...
Albay is a province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. ...
Masbate is an island province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. ...
Sorsogon is a province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. ...
Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR Tollway) For the extension, please see the page of Southern Tagalog Arterial Road. The Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (also known as the STAR Tollway or CALABARZON as town folks calls the tollway) is a four-lane 22 km expressway in the Philippines. ...
| Exit Number | Exit Name | Exit Location | Route Remarks | | 57 | Santo Tomas Exit | Santo Tomas, Batangas | Left goes to Santo Tomas town proper, San Pablo City, Quezon province, and the Bicol Region (Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Albay, Masbate, and Sorsogon), right goes to Laguna and Rizal provinces when motorists are facing southbound or pass by the tollgate. | | 63 | Sambat Exit | Tanauan City, Batangas | Left goes to Tanauan City proper, Right goes to barangays of Tanauan City, the Municipalities of Talisay and Laurel, both in Batangas and a direct alternate route to Tagaytay City and other cities and municipalities in the Province of Cavite. | | 69 | Bulihan Exit | Malvar, Batangas | | | KM 74 | Petron Service Station Northbound | The only service station of the STAR Tollway. | | 76 | Tambo / Lipa Exit | Lipa City, Batangas | Left goes to Lipa City proper and SM City Lipa, right goes to Batangas City and Anilao Beach. | Santo Tomas is a 1st class municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Batangas Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Capital: Batangas City Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 censusâ1,905,348 (9th largest) Densityâ602 per km² (7th highest) Area: 3,165. ...
The City of San Pablo (Filipino: Lungsod ng San Pablo) is a first class city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. ...
Quezon is a province of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON region in Luzon. ...
Bicol Region or Bicolandia is one of the 16 regions of the Philippines occupying the Bicol Peninsula at the southeastern end of Luzon island and some other islands. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Camarines Norte Region: Bicol Region (Region V) Capital: Daet Founded: â Population: 2000 censusâ458,840 (25th smallest) Densityâ217 per km² (37th highest) Area: 2,112. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Camarines Sur Region: Bicol Region (Region V) Capital: Pili Founded: â Population: 2000 censusâ1,551,549 (15th largest) Densityâ295 per km² (22nd highest) Area: 5,266. ...
Albay is a province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. ...
Masbate is an island province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. ...
Sorsogon is a province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in Luzon. ...
For other uses, see Laguna (disambiguation). ...
Rizal is a province of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON region in Luzon, just 20 kilometers east of Manila. ...
The City of Tanauan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Tanauan) is a third class city in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Batangas Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Capital: Batangas City Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 censusâ1,905,348 (9th largest) Densityâ602 per km² (7th highest) Area: 3,165. ...
The City of Tanauan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Tanauan) is a third class city in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Batangas Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Capital: Batangas City Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 censusâ1,905,348 (9th largest) Densityâ602 per km² (7th highest) Area: 3,165. ...
Nickname: Map of Cavite showing the location of Tagaytay. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Cavite Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Capital: Imusâ Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 censusâ2,163,161 (5th largest) Densityâ1,590 per km² (Highest) Area: 1,297. ...
Malvar is a 4th class municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Batangas Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Capital: Batangas City Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 censusâ1,905,348 (9th largest) Densityâ602 per km² (7th highest) Area: 3,165. ...
The City of Lipa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Lipa) is a first class city in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Batangas Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Capital: Batangas City Founded: March 10, 1917 Population: 2000 censusâ1,905,348 (9th largest) Densityâ602 per km² (7th highest) Area: 3,165. ...
The City of Lipa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Lipa) is a first class city in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
Batangas City (Filipino: Lungsod ng Batangas) is a first-class city in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
Anilao is a 4th class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. ...
See also The Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (also known as the STAR Tollway or CALABARZON as town folks calls the tollway) is a four-lane 22 km expressway in the Philippines. ...
Santo Tomas is a 1st class municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
The City of Lipa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Lipa) is a first class city in the province of Batangas, Philippines. ...
The Metro Manila Skyway is an elevated highway crossing over much of the already-existing South Luzon Expressway. ...
Nickname: Motto: Makati, Mahalin Natin, Atin Ito (literally, Makati, We Love It, This Is Ours) Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Makati City Coordinates: 14° 33 N, 121°02, E Country Region Province none (It is formerly on Rizal province from its foundation until 1975) Districts 1st and...
Parañaque City (pop. ...
An eight-lane section of the expressway, this was taken in Valenzuela City going northbound. ...
Bulacan-Rizal-Manila-Cavite Regional Expressway (BRMCRE or BRMCREx) is a superhighway that is now under construction. ...
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (also known as EDSA) is the main road in Metro Manila, Philippines. ...
For other meanings of the word, see Manila (disambiguation). ...
Metro Manila Roads Metro Manila has a very extensive roadway system connecting the cities and municipalities of the metropolis and its surrounding provinces. ...
// Railways See main article - Rail transport in the Philippines Most are on Luzon, operated by the Philippine National Railways. ...
The Philippine National Construction Corporation is a government-owned and/or controlled corporation in the Philippines. ...
External Links - South Luzon Tollways Corporation
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