Antero Soriano Highway

Antero Soriano Highway
Centennial Road
EPZA Diversion Road

Antero Soriano Highway in Noveleta
Route information
Length: 21.6 km (13.4 mi)
Component
highways:
  • R-1 R-1
    N64 (From Kawit To Tanza)
    N402 (Tanza - Naic)
Major junctions
Northeast end: Tirona Highway in Kawit
  Governor's Drive in Naic
C.M. Delos Reyes Ave. in Gen. Trias
Southwest end: Governor's Drive in Naic
Location
Major cities: Imus, General Trias
Towns: Kawit, Noveleta, Cavite, Tanza, Naic
Highway system

Roads in the Philippines

The Antero Soriano Highway also known as Centennial Road and EPZA Diversion Road is a two- to six-lane, 21-kilometre (13 mi) highway transversing through the western coast of Cavite. It is one of the three major highways located in the province, the others are Aguinaldo Highway and the Governor's Drive.

The northeastern terminus of the highway is at Kawit then travels along the city of Imus,northern General Trias, municipalities of Noveleta, Tanza and ends at Naic.

The highway is named after Antero Soriano, the country's former senator and former governor of the Province of Cavite.

Major Intersections

Province City/Municipality Destinations Notes
Cavite Kawit (Tirona Highway) Continues as Covelandia Road/CAVITEX towards Bacoor and Metro Manila.
Tramo Bantayan Street
Imus Gahak Traffic light intersection.
Kawit Villa Ramirez
Kawit Municipal Hall
Kalayaan Instersection
Kawit/Noveleta Boundary N622 (EPZA Diversion Road)
Noveleta Gen. Antonio Street Flyover over Palanas-Dalig River
General Trias EPZA Gate 5
EPZA Gate 3
EPZA Gate 4
Tejero Traffic light Intersection
Tanza Umboy
N64 (Tanza-Trece Martires Road)
Amaya
Cesa/Postema
Sahud-Ulan
Halayhay
Naic Timalan Concepcion
P. Poblete
N403, N405 (Governor's Drive) Straight ahead continues as Governor's Drive towards Maragondon and Ternate.
A. Soriano Highway at Naic, Cavite (crossing, junction & WWII heroes, monument) panorama
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