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  2. South Luzon Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The South Luzon Expressway Toll Road 4, also referred to as Toll Road 4 (TR4), is a 66.74-kilometer (41.47 mi) [44] extension of South Luzon Expressway from Calamba (near its boundary with Santo Tomas, Batangas) to Lucena. Construction is divided into five segments, with one additional extension to Mayao in Lucena on the revised project outline.

  3. List of expressways in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    E1 (North Luzon Expressway) in Caloocan: E2 (South Luzon Expressway) in Muntinlupa: Skyway: 1990s Partially signed as E2/Asian Highway 26 between Buendia, Makati and Alabang, Muntinlupa: E2: 7.7 4.8 Route 11 in Taguig: E3 in San Dionisio, Parañaque: C-5 Southlink Expressway: 2019 Partial operation between C-5 and Pasay (near Merville) E2: 2.7 1.7

  4. Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The expressway is also connected to the Central Luzon Link Expressway, North Luzon Expressway, Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway, and the Subic Freeport Expressway. The SCTEX is the country's longest expressway at 93.77 kilometers (58.27 mi) until the completion of Toll Road 4 of South Luzon Expressway (SLEX).

  5. E2 expressway (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Differing in concession holders, its section between Magallanes and Alabang Exit is also known as Skyway At-Grade, while the rest of the section takes the South Luzon Expressway concession branding. It parallels Manila South Road ( N1 ) from Muntinlupa to Calamba until it reaches Calamba Exit, a partial cloverleaf interchange in Calamba where ...

  6. Philippine expressway network - Wikipedia

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    The first expressways in the Philippines are the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), both of which were built in the late 1960s. [9] The first elevated toll road in the Philippines is the Skyway, with its construction consisting of numerous sections called "stages".

  7. Radial Road 3 - Wikipedia

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    It used to be known as South Superhighway and was renamed after Commonwealth president Sergio Osmeña. [ 2 ] The South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) fills a 900-meter (3,000 ft) gap in Barangay Magallanes, Makati, between the Magallanes Interchange and the old northern terminus of West Service Road, located next to Skyway 's Magallanes on-ramp at the ...

  8. Alabang–Zapote Road - Wikipedia

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    The road begins at the junction of Manila South Road (National Highway), Montillano Street, East Service Road, and South Luzon Expressway's Alabang Exit in Alabang, Muntinlupa, below the Alabang Viaduct and Skyway Extension. A spur carrying southbound traffic also branches the highway to the front of Starmall Alabang at Manila South Road.

  9. NLEX Connector - Wikipedia

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    NLEX Connector (North Luzon Expressway Connector), also known as the NLEX–SLEX Connector Road (North Luzon ExpresswaySouth Luzon Expressway Connector), NLEX Connector Road, and NLEX Segment 11 during the planning stages, [3] is a 7.7-kilometer (4.8 mi), four-lane elevated expressway in Metro Manila, Philippines.