List of crossings of the Pasig River

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Locations of the river's bridges within Metro Manila

This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Pasig River in Metro Manila, Philippines.

The crossings are listed in order starting from its mouth at Manila Bay and proceeding upstream to its source at Laguna de Bay.

As of 2015, there are a total of nineteen bridge spans in Metro Manila that cross the Pasig River, including three rail bridges, the LRT Line 1, MRT Line 3 and the Philippine National Railways track.

A bridge connecting Sta. Monica Street in Kapitolyo, Pasig City to Lawton Avenue, Makati City is being planned by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) as part of the Bonifacio Global City-Ortigas Link Bridge.[1]

Crossings

# Crossing Carries Image Location Built Coordinates
1 Roxas Bridge
Del Pan Bridge
R-1 and R-10
Bonifacio Drive to Marcos Road
Port Area and Tondo 14°35′42″N 120°57′54″E / 14.595°N 120.965°E / 14.595; 120.965
2 Jones Bridge Padre Burgos Avenue to Quintin Paredes Street Ermita and Binondo 1946 14°35′42″N 120°58′19″E / 14.595°N 120.972°E / 14.595; 120.972
3 MacArthur Bridge (former Santa Cruz Bridge) Padre Burgos Avenue to Ronquillo Street Ermita and Santa Cruz 14°35′46″N 120°58′48″E / 14.596°N 120.980°E / 14.596; 120.980
LRT Bridge Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 (LRT-1) Ermita and Santa Cruz 14°35′46″N 120°58′48″E / 14.596°N 120.980°E / 14.596; 120.980
4 Quezon Bridge Padre Burgos Avenue to Quezon Boulevard Ermita and Quiapo 1946 14°35′42″N 120°59′24″E / 14.595°N 120.990°E / 14.595; 120.990
5 Ayala Bridge C-1
Ayala Boulevard to Pedro Casal Street
Ermita and San Miguel 1908 14°35′28″N 120°59′56″E / 14.591°N 120.999°E / 14.591; 120.999
6 Mabini Bridge
Nagtahan Bridge
C-2
Quirino Avenue to Lacson Avenue
Paco and Santa Mesa 1945 14°35′42″N 121°00′18″E / 14.595°N 121.005°E / 14.595; 121.005
7 Pandacan Bridge
Padre Zamora Bridge
Paco–Santa Mesa Road Pandacan and Santa Mesa 14°35′38″N 121°00′43″E / 14.594°N 121.012°E / 14.594; 121.012
PNR Bridge Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line (PNR South Rail) Pandacan and Santa Mesa 14°35′38″N 121°00′43″E / 14.594°N 121.012°E / 14.594; 121.012
8 Lambingan Bridge New Panaderos Road Santa Ana 14°35′10″N 121°01′30″E / 14.586°N 121.025°E / 14.586; 121.025
9 Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge Makati Avenue to Coronado Street Makati Poblacion and Hulo 14°34′08″N 121°01′48″E / 14.569°N 121.030°E / 14.569; 121.030
10 Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge
Rockwell Bridge
Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street Makati Poblacion and Hulo 2011[2] 14°34′01″N 121°02′13″E / 14.567°N 121.037°E / 14.567; 121.037
11 Guadalupe Bridge C-4
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue
Guadalupe Nuevo/Viejo and Barangka Ilaya 14°34′05″N 121°02′42″E / 14.568°N 121.045°E / 14.568; 121.045
MRT Bridge Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3 (MRT-3) Guadalupe Nuevo/Viejo and Barangka Ilaya 14°34′05″N 121°02′42″E / 14.568°N 121.045°E / 14.568; 121.045
12 Bagong Ilog Flyover Bridge
C-5 Bridge
C-5
Carlos Garcia Avenue to Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue
West Rembo and Bagong Ilog 14°33′36″N 121°03′58″E / 14.560°N 121.066°E / 14.560; 121.066
13 Kaunlaran Bridge F. Flores Street to Graciano Lopez Jaena Street Buting and Sumilang 2015[3] 14°33′11″N 121°04′34″E / 14.553°N 121.076°E / 14.553; 121.076
14 Bambang Bridge R. Jabson Street to Antonio Luna Street San Joaquin and Bambang 14°33′11″N 121°04′34″E / 14.553°N 121.076°E / 14.553; 121.076
15 Arsenio Jimenez Bridge
Kalawaan Bridge
M. Jimenez Street Kalawaan and Bambang 14°33′14″N 121°04′52″E / 14.554°N 121.081°E / 14.554; 121.081
16 Napindan Bridge C-6 Napindan and Pinagbuhatan 14°32′06″N 121°05′42″E / 14.535°N 121.095°E / 14.535; 121.095

References

  1. "Neda: Duterte admin pushing BGC-Ortigas bridge project". Philippine Daily Inquirer. August 24, 2016. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  2. "New bridge connecting Makati, Mandaluyong opened". GMA Network News. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  3. "Blessing and inauguration of Kaunlaran Bridge at Brgy. Sumilang and Buting". Local government of Pasig. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
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