Manila–Cavite Expressway CAVITEx |
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Coastal Road Aguinaldo Boulevard Manila — Cavite Coastal Road |
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View of the expressway extension in Bacoor Bay
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Route information | |
Length: | 14.0 km (8.7 mi) |
Existed: | 1998 – present |
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North end: | Roxas Boulevard (N61) in Parañaque) |
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South end: | Tirona Highway (N62)/Antero Soriano Highway (N401) in Kawit, Cavite) |
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Towns: | Kawit |
Highway system | |
Highways | Expressways |
The Manila–Cavite Expressway, also known as Coastal Road/CAVITEx, is a 14-kilometre (8.7 mi) long limited-access toll expressway linking Manila to the southern province of Cavite in the Philippines. It is designated as Expressway 3 (E3) of the Philippine highway network and a component of Radial Road 1 (R-1) of Manila's arterial road network. It is owned and operated by the Public Estates Authority Tollway Corporation (PEATC), a government owned corporation and a subsidiary of the Public Estates Authority, an office under the Office of the President..
At the north end, it feeds into and from Roxas Boulevard in the city of Parañaque in Metro Manila, also part of R-1. At the south end, it splits into two terminii, both along the north coast in Kawit, Cavite. One feeds into the intersection of Tirona Highway and Antero Soriano Highway. Left backtracks through Binakayan back to Bacoor, straight proceeds on Soriano towards the Cavite Economic Zone, and right proceeds towards the highway's other terminus on Tirona Highway near the Aguinaldo Shrine heading towards Noveleta.
In 2011, the extension going to Kawit, Cavite was opened to the public, where it will eventually connect to C-6, the now-under-construction Bulacan-Rizal-Manila-Cavite Regional Expressway and to the proposed Cavite-Laguna Expressway. In 2015, the C-5 Road was extended south to connect to the northbound lanes of the expressway in Las Piñas. Since December 2016, Coastal Road also links to the elevated NAIA Expressway at its north end providing access to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and the Skyway. It will be the street alignment of the Manila LRT-1 South Extension when completed in Parañaque. It will have 2 stations, namely: Asia World and Ninoy Aquino International Airport.