Negros Occidental Eco-Tourism Highway
The Negros Occidental Eco-Tourism Highway or Bacolod–San Carlos Road, is a two-to-four lane 81.12-kilometer (50.41 mi) scenic highway that connects the city of Bacolod[1] to the city of San Carlos.[2] The Alijis Road (N69) has a two-way bike lane.
Negros Occidental Eco-Tourism Highway | ||||
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Bacolod–San Carlos Road | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways | ||||
Length | 81.1 km (50.4 mi) | |||
Component highways | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
East end | N6 (Bacolod South Road) / N7 (Bacolod North Road) | |||
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West end | N7 (Bacolod North Road) | |||
Location | ||||
Provinces | Negros Occidental | |||
Major cities | Bacolod, San Carlos | |||
Towns | Murcia, Salvador Benedicto | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The entire highway is designated as National Route 69 (N69) of the Philippine highway network.
Intersections
The entire route is located in Negros Occidental. Intersections are numbered by kilometer post, with Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol in Bacolod designated as kilometer zero.
City/Municipality | km | mi | Destinations | Notes | |
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Bacolod | N6 (Bacolod South Road) / N7 (Bacolod North Road) | Western terminus | |||
N701 (Bacolod Circumferential Road) | |||||
Salvador Benedicto | N708 (Benedicto–Calatrava Road) | ||||
San Carlos | N7 (Bacolod North Road) | Eastern terminus | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- "Bacolod City". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
- "Negros Occidental 1st". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
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