Tomas Claudio Street | |
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Paco–Santa Mesa Road | |
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North end: | Valenzuela Street in Santa Mesa, Manila |
South end: | N140 (Quirino Avenue) in Paco, Manila |
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Roads in the Philippines |
Roads in the Philippines
Tomas Claudio Street, also called Tomas Claudio Boulevard and Paco–Santa Mesa Road, is a thoroughfare in Manila, Philippines, that passes through the district of Pandacan. It connects Valenzuela Street in Santa Mesa to the north and Quirino Avenue (C-2) in Paco to the south. It crosses the Pasig River via Pandacan Bridge (or Padre Zamora Bridge). It was constructed in the late 1920s, under the United States' Insular Government, and is named after the Filipino World War I hero, Tomas Mateo Claudio.
A major landmark along the road is the Pandacan railway station of the Philippine National Railways (PNR).