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  2. Sumulong Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Sumulong Highway (formally known as Antipolo-Victoria Valley-Marikina Road) is a highway in the Philippines connecting Marikina in Metro Manila [2] with Antipolo and Cainta in the province of Rizal. Constructed in 1960, [3] it is named after Don Juan Sumulong, an Antipolo native who served as the country's senator and founder of the ...

  3. N59 highway - Wikipedia

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    Sumulong Highway in Barangay Mambugan, Antipolo N59 begins at Antipolo in Rizal at the endpoint of L. Sumulong Memorial Circle Road (N600) in front of Robinsons Place Antipolo. The highway passes through different key locations at Antipolo, which is known for its scenic views of Metro Manila, given its mountainous terrain.

  4. Manila East Road - Wikipedia

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    The highway used to start in or near Manila and took the present-day alignment of J.P. Rizal Avenue in Makati (formerly part of Rizal), branching off from Santa Ana, Manila, [7] [8] and later the present-day alignments of P. Sanchez Street in Santa Mesa and Shaw Boulevard. [9]

  5. List of roads in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    C-1 N145: Recto Avenue: Secondary two-way 4–6 Tondo, Binondo, Santa Cruz, and Sampaloc: R-9 N150: Rizal Avenue: Secondary two-way 2–6 Santa Cruz and Tondo: N150: Ronquillo Street Secondary one-way 2 Santa Cruz: R-1 N120: Roxas Boulevard: Primary two-way 8 Ermita and Malate: Road continues north as Bonifacio Drive San Andres Street Tertiary ...

  6. Ortigas Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Ortigas Avenue is a 12.1 km (7.5 mi) highway connecting eastern Metro Manila and western Rizal in the Philippines.It is one of the busiest highways in Metro Manila, serving as the main thoroughfare of the metro's east–west corridor, catering mainly to traffic to and from Rizal.

  7. Marikina–Infanta Highway - Wikipedia

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    The highway from Evangelista Avenue and Old J.P. Rizal Road to Sumulong Highway has one-way Class I bicycle lanes with a length of 4.57 kilometers (2.84 mi) and a width of 1.1 to 1.2 meters (3.6 to 3.9 ft), [1] which were established by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) in 2012. [2]

  8. Marikina–Pasig station - Wikipedia

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    There is also a jeepney terminal at Sta. Lucia Grand East Mall. The station also serves a bus stop in Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall via Bus Route 3 (Antipolo–Quiapo) for direct trips going to and from Marikina, Pasig, Manila and Quezon City in Metro Manila and Cainta and Antipolo in Rizal. Taxis are available upon request.

  9. Eastern Metropolitan Bus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    They also offer shuttle services using ordinary and air-conditioned buses for employees of some companies that are situated in Rizal province. In December 2009, G Liner announced the acquisition of EMBC with only city operation bus units and its franchise due to focus of EMBC management on tourist chartered and shuttle services.