Circumferential Road 1
C-1 Road | |
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Circumferential Road 1 | |
Recto Avenue in Quiapo, a portion of the C-1 Road | |
Major junctions | |
North end: | Marcos Road in Tondo, Manila |
South end: | Roxas Boulevard in Ermita, Manila |
Highway system | |
Highways in the Philippines |
Circumferential Road 1, more commonly referred to as C-1, is a network of roads and bridges that altogether form the first and innermost beltway of Manila in the Philippines.[1] The road is located entirely within the city of Manila connecting the districts of Ermita, San Miguel, Quiapo, Santa Cruz, Binondo, San Nicolas and Tondo.
Route
The road consists of the following segments from north to south:
Recto Avenue
Between its northern terminus at the Manila North Harbor and Mendiola Street, C-1 is known as Recto Avenue. It begins at the intersection with Marcos Road (R-10) at the border between Tondo and San Nicolas and runs the entire length of Recto Avenue passing through Binondo, Santa Cruz and Quiapo up to the intersection with Mendiola Street and Legarda Street (R-6).
Legarda Street
C-1 turns south on Legarda Street in Quiapo by the San Sebastian Church and merges with Nepomuceno Street to meet Pedro Casal Street at the intersection with Arlegui Street.
Pedro Casal Street
Between Arlegui Street and Ayala Bridge, C-1 is known as Pedro Casal Street. It passes the Technological Institute of the Philippines campus in Quiapo and enters San Miguel after crossing the Estero de San Miguel. It intersects with General Solano Street providing access to the Malacañang Palace complex before reaching the Ayala Bridge.
Ayala Boulevard
Between the Ayala Bridge, which crosses the Pasig River (and Isla de Convalecencia), and Taft Avenue in Ermita, C-1 is known as Ayala Boulevard. It runs through the Concepcion and Arroceros areas passing the Philippine Normal University and the Technological University of the Philippines campuses before intersecting with Taft Avenue to become Finance Road.
Finance Road
In the northeast section of Rizal Park by the National Museum of the Philippines and Museum of the Filipino People, C-1 becomes the short Finance Road until it merges with Padre Burgos Avenue near the intersection with Maria Orosa Avenue.
Padre Burgos Avenue
Padre Burgos Avenue carries C-1 between Rizal Park and Intramuros all the way to its terminus at Roxas Boulevard and Bonifacio Drive (R-1).
See also
References
- ↑ "Metro Manila Infrastructure Development" (PDF). University of the Philippines Diliman. Retrieved 11 July 2015.