List of crossings of the Pasig River
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Pasig River in Metro Manila, Philippines.
The crossings are listed in order starting from its mouth at Manila Bay and proceeding upstream to its source at Laguna de Bay.
As of 2020, there are a total of 20 bridges spans in Metro Manila that cross the Pasig River, including three rail bridges, carrying the LRT Line 1, MRT Line 3 and the Philippine National Railways track. Skyway is the first and only tollway bridge crosses the river.
A bridge connecting Santa Monica Street in Kapitolyo, Pasig to Lawton Avenue, Makati is being planned by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) as part of the Bonifacio Global City–Ortigas Link Bridge.[1]
The planned Metro Manila Subway will also cross the Pasig River between Pasig and Makati, making it the first tunnel to cross the river and the proposed MRT Line 10 is the fourth rail bridge parallel to the existing Bagong Ilog Bridge of C-5.
Crossings
# | Crossing | Carries | Image | Location | Built | Coordinates |
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Manila | ||||||
1 | Roxas Bridge Del Pan Bridge M. Lopez Bridge[2] |
Four lanes of N120 / AH26 (Mel Lopez Boulevard) | Port Area/Intramuros and San Nicolas | 14.595°N 120.965°E | ||
2 | Jones Bridge | Four lanes between Padre Burgos Avenue and Quintin Paredes Street | Ermita and Binondo | 1946 | 14.595°N 120.972°E | |
3 | MacArthur Bridge (former Santa Cruz Bridge) | Four lanes of N150 between Padre Burgos Avenue and Plaza Santa Cruz | Ermita and Santa Cruz | 1952 | 14.596°N 120.980°E | |
LRT Line 1 viaduct | LRT Line 1 | Ermita and Quiapo | 1984 | 14.596°N 120.980°E | ||
4 | Quezon Bridge (former Puente Colgante) | Four lanes of N170 between Padre Burgos Avenue and Quezon Boulevard | Ermita and Quiapo | 1939 | 14.595°N 120.990°E | |
5 | Ayala Bridge | Four lanes of N180 and C-1 between Ayala Boulevard and P. Casal Street | Ermita and San Miguel | 1908 | 14.591°N 120.999°E | |
6 | Mabini Bridge Nagtahan Bridge |
Six lanes of N140 (C-2) between Quirino Avenue and Nagtahan Street | Paco and Santa Mesa | 1945 | 14.595°N 121.005°E | |
7 | Pandacan Bridge Padre Zamora Bridge |
Four lanes of N141 (Paco–Santa Mesa Road) | Pandacan and Santa Mesa | 14.594°N 121.012°E | ||
Pandacan Railroad Bridge | Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line (PNR South Rail) | Pandacan and Santa Mesa | 14.594°N 121.012°E | |||
8 | Skyway Stage 3 | Seven lanes of Skyway | Pandacan and Santa Ana/Santa Mesa | 14.58976°N 121.01394°E | ||
9 | Lambingan Bridge | Six lanes of New Panaderos Street | Santa Ana | 14.586°N 121.025°E | ||
Makati–Mandaluyong | ||||||
10 | Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge | Four lanes between P. Burgos Street and Coronado Street | Poblacion and Hulo | 14.569°N 121.030°E | ||
11 | Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge Rockwell Bridge |
Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street | Poblacion/Guadalupe Viejo and Hulo/Barangka Ibaba | 2011[3] | 14.567°N 121.037°E | |
12 | Guadalupe Bridge | Ten lanes of N1 / AH26 (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (C-4)) | Guadalupe Nuevo/Guadalupe Viejo and Barangka Ilaya | 1979 | 14.568°N 121.045°E | |
MRT Line 3 bridge | MRT Line 3 | Guadalupe Nuevo/Guadalupe Viejo and Barangka Ilaya | 1998 | 14.568°N 121.045°E | ||
Makati–Pasig | ||||||
13 | Bagong Ilog Bridge C-5 Bridge |
Six lanes of C-5 and N11 between Carlos P. Garcia Avenue and Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue | West Rembo and Bagong Ilog | 14.560°N 121.066°E | ||
Pasig | ||||||
14 | Kaunlaran Bridge | Two lanes between F. Flores Street and Lopez Jaena Street | Buting and Sumilang | 2015[4] | 14.553°N 121.076°E | |
15 | Bambang Bridge | Two lanes of N142 (Ramon Jabson Street) | Sumilang/San Joaquin and Bambang | 14.553°N 121.076°E | ||
16 | Arsenio Jimenez Bridge Kalawaan Bridge |
Two lanes of M. Jimenez Street | Kalawaan and Bambang | 14.554°N 121.081°E | ||
Taguig–Pasig | ||||||
17 | Napindan Bridge | Four lanes of Laguna Lake Highway (C-6) | Napindan and Pinagbuhatan | 14.535°N 121.095°E |
Under construction
Crossing | Carries | Location | Projected completion |
Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|
Binondo–Intramuros Bridge[5][6] | San Fernando Street to Solana Street and Riverside Drive | Binondo and Intramuros | 2021 | |
Santa Monica–Lawton Bridge | Four lanes between Santa Monica Street and Lawton Avenue | Cembo/West Rembo and Kapitolyo | 2021 |
Planned crossings
Crossing | Carries | Location | Projected completion |
Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|
New Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge[5][6] | Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street | Makati Poblacion and Hulo/Barangka Ibaba | ||
North–South Harbor Bridge[6] | Manila North Harbor and Manila South Harbor | |||
Ayala Bridge II[6] | Carlos Palanca Sr. Street to San Marcelino Street | Ermita and San Miguel | ||
Beata–F.Y. Manalo Bridge[6] | Pandacan and Santa Ana | |||
F. Blumentritt–Antipolo Bridge[6] | F. Blumentritt Street to Antipolo Street | Makati Poblacion and Hulo | ||
Metro Manila Subway tunnel | Metro Manila Subway | Kapitolyo and West Rembo | ||
MRT Line 10 Bridge | MRT Line 10 | West Rembo and Bagong Ilog | ||
References
- "Neda: Duterte admin pushing BGC-Ortigas bridge project". Philippine Daily Inquirer. August 24, 2016. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
- MEL LOPEZ BRIDGE PAPAGANDAHIN NA RIN OCTOBER 19,2019 UPDATE (in Filipino). Pugong Biyahero. October 19, 2019. Event occurs at 3:06. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
- "New bridge connecting Makati, Mandaluyong opened". GMA Network News. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
- "Blessing and inauguration of Kaunlaran Bridge at Brgy. Sumilang and Buting". Local government of Pasig. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
- Placido, Dharel (29 June 2017). "Construction of two China-sponsored bridges to begin this year". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- Lamentillo, Anna Mae Yu (4 November 2017). "Build Build Build: Metro Manila Logistics Infrastructure Network". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 11 June 2020.