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Bridge in Metro Manila, the Philippines Not to be confused with the Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge or the Guadalupe Bridge.
Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge
The Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge from the Mandaluyong side
Coordinates14°34′10″N 121°01′57″E / 14.5694°N 121.0325°E / 14.5694; 121.0325
CarriesVehicular traffic and pedestrians
CrossesPasig River
LocaleMakati and Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines
Maintained byDepartment of Public Works and Highways 2nd District Engineering Office
Segment IDS04551LZ (northbound)
S04552LZ (southbound)
B04891LZ (bridge)
Preceded byLambingan Bridge
Followed byEstrella–Pantaleon Bridge
Characteristics
MaterialPrestressed concrete, box girder
Total length339 m (1,112 ft) (bridge)
0.29 km (0.18 mi) (road)
Width8.93 m (29.3 ft)
Height6 m (20 ft)
Load limit20 metric tons (20 long tons; 22 short tons)
No. of lanes4 (2 per direction)
History
Construction startPost-1970
Construction end1986
Statistics
Daily traffic42,000 vehicles (2013)
Location

The Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge is a four-lane road bridge crossing the Pasig River between Makati and Mandaluyong in Metro Manila, Philippines. It connects P. Burgos Extension, a continuation of Makati Avenue in Poblacion, Makati, at the south bank of the river, to Coronado Street in Hulo, Mandaluyong, at its north bank. The bridge was opened in 1986.

The Hulo jeepney terminal, serving intra-city jeepney and tricycle routes in Mandaluyong, was established in 2015 and can be found under and adjacent to the bridge. Until the opening of the Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge in 2011, the Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge was the only bridge connecting the two cities other than the Guadalupe Bridge that carries EDSA.

Gallery

  • The bridge as seen from the north bank The bridge as seen from the north bank
  • Pedestrian access for the bridge from Mandaluyong Pedestrian access for the bridge from Mandaluyong
  • The bridge approaching Makati The bridge approaching Makati
  • The bridge approaching Mandaluyong The bridge approaching Mandaluyong
  • Bridge pier Bridge pier
  • Road bridge Road bridge

References

  1. ^ "Metro Manila 2nd". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
  2. "The study on the improvement of existing bridges along Pasig River and Marikina River in the Republic of the Philippines final report". Japan International Cooperation Agency: Part II - Masterplan, page 20. July 2004.
  3. ^ "Road and Bridge Inventory". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
  4. "The project for study on improvement of bridges through disaster mitigating measures for large scale earthquakes in the Republic of the Philippines final report". Japan International Cooperation Agency: 25. December 2013.
  5. "Hulo jeepney & tricycle terminal with park inaugurated". Mandaluyong City Government. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
  6. "More bridges across Pasig". Philstar.com. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
Bridges of the Pasig River
Upstream
Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge
Makati-Mandaluyong Bridge
Downstream
Lambingan Bridge
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