Bulacan–Rizal–Manila–Cavite Regional Expressway
Bulacan–Rizal–Manila–Cavite Regional Expressway | |
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Circumferential Road 6 (C-6) | |
Route information | |
Length: | 49.1 km (30.5 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From: | McArthur Highway in Marilao, Bulacan |
North Luzon Expressway in Marilao South Luzon Expressway in Muntinlupa Manila-Cavite Expressway in Noveleta Cavite City Road in Cavite City | |
To: | Cavite City Road in Cavite City, Cavite |
Location | |
Major cities: | Cavite City, Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Taguig, Antipolo |
Highway system | |
Highways in the Philippines |
The Bulacan–Rizal–Manila–Cavite Regional Expressway (BRMCRE, BRMCREx, or popularly called Circumferential Road 6 (C6)) is a proposed superhighway in Luzon, Philippines. It will act as a beltway of Metro Manila, so that buses and other transportation vehicles coming from the southern provinces to the northern provinces (and vice versa) need not pass through Metro Manila, thus lessening traffic in the metropolis. Its northern terminus is the MacArthur Highway near SM City Marilao in Marilao and the southern tip ends near Cavite City.
Proposed route
When the DREAM road is completed in 2033, C-6 will follow the proposed Metro Manila Tollway route eastward starting from its northern terminus at the North Luzon Expressway in Marilao in Bulacan province (Expressway segment). C-6 will then pass through San Jose del Monte in Bulacan, turn southward and pass through Montalban (also known as Rodriguez), San Mateo, Antipolo, Angono, and Taytay in Rizal province, finally entering Taguig. The Metro Manila Tollway will continue southwest to the South Luzon Expressway ending near the Bicutan interchange. C-6 will continue southward along the proposed Laguna de Bay Coastal Road running along the coast of the Laguna de Bay into Muntinlupa passing through its upscale Alabang district.
The road will continue to the province of Cavite passing through Bacoor, Imus, Kawit and Noveleta where it will connect to Antero Soriano Highway, part of Radial Road 1 (R-1) of the Metro Manila Arterial Road System. The road will eventually end at a T-junction near Cavite City, near the coast of Manila Bay.[1]
Proposed name and origin
This expressway will be named Padre Jacinto Zamora Super Highway after Father Jacinto Zamora, one of the three martyr priests executed in Bagumbayan (now Rizal Park) in Manila during the Spanish Colonical Period.
Technical specifications
- Name: Bulacan–Rizal–Manila–Cavite Regional Expressway (Circumferencial 6)
- Concession Holder:
- Operator:
- Length: 49.1 Kilometers
- Concession starting date:
- Concession ending date:
- Highway exits: 22
- Lanes: 4
- Toll plazas: 2
- Rest and Service Areas:
- Minimum Height Clearance on Underpasses:
Tolls
Class | North of Laguna de Bay (Marilao-Taytay) |
South of Laguna de Bay (Taguig-Cavite City) |
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1 | TBA | TBA |
2 | TBA | TBA |
3 | TBA | TBA |
List of Exits
This is the list of exits of Bulacan-Rizal-Manila-Cavite Regional Expressway starting on Exit 5 as the MacArthur Highway-NLEX Segment is not considered part of the expressway. Rizal Park is designated as Kilometer Zero (Km 0).
Exit Number | Exit Name | Exit Location | Route Remarks |
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5 | Marilao Toll Plaza (Northbound) | Lias, Marilao, Bulacan | The end of the expressway in the north. It is near SM City Marilao. The first toll barrier. |
6 | P. Zamora Interchange | Marilao, Bulacan | |
7 | Francisco Homes Interchange | Francisco Homes, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan | This exit takes San Jose del Monte-Bocaue Road. This is an alternate route to Santa Maria, Bocaue, Francisco Homes, and other parts of Bulacan. |
10 | Bigte Exit | Bigte, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan |
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13 | Rodriguez Exit | Rodriguez, Rizal | |
14 | San Mateo Exit | San Mateo, Rizal | |
17 | Antipolo Exit | Antipolo, Rizal | This road takes Marcos Highway. This is the alternate route to Quezon City, Marikina, Quezon province, and other parts of Rizal province. |
18 | Ortigas Exit | Ortigas Avenue Extension, Antipolo, Rizal | |
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20 | Angono Exit | Angono, Rizal | |
22 | Taytay Exit | Taytay, Rizal | This exit can take Manila East Road. It can go to SM City Taytay. |
29 | Taguig Exit | Taguig City | |
31 | Brittany Bay Exit | Brittany Bay Subdivision, Sucat, Muntinlupa | |
34 | Alabang Exit | Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang, Muntinlupa | This exit can take to Soldier's Hills, Pleasant Village, Alabang, and Las Piñas. |
35 | Susana Heights Exit | Tunasan, Muntinlupa | This exit can go to South Luzon Expressway by taking the Everest Hills Service Road. |
38 | Molino Exit | Molino 2, Bacoor, Cavite | This exit can take Molino Road. It is near SM Center Molino. |
39 | Bacoor Exit | Bacoor, Cavite | |
42 | Imus Exit | Imus City, Cavite | |
43 | Kawit Exit | Kawit, Cavite | This exit can take to Aguinaldo Shrine. |
45 | Noveleta Exit | Noveleta, Cavite | This exit is an alternate route to Naic, Maragondon, Tagaytay and other parts of Cavite. The exit can go to the NORTH and SOUTH Reclamation Areas. This exit leads to Las Piñas-Noveleta Road. |
46 | Manila-Cavite Expressway-BRMCREx | Noveleta, Cavite | This exit will be an entry to Coastal Road |
47 | Cavite City Toll Barrier (Southbound) | Cavite City, Cavite | The second toll barrier. |
48 | Cavite City Exit | Cavite City, Cavite | A T junction exit with right going to Cavite City proper and left goes to Noveleta. This will be the terminus of BRMCRex in the south. |
See also
- Major roads in Metro Manila
- North Luzon Expressway
- South Luzon Expressway
References
- ↑ "Will C-6 road remain a metropolis dream?". Manila Times. 2006-03-16. Retrieved 2008-02-03.