Skyway (Metro Manila)

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Template:Infobox road The Metro Manila Skyway is an elevated highway crossing over much of the already-existing South Luzon Expressway. It is located within the Metro Manila portion of the SLEX and crosses through Makati City, Pasay City and Parañaque City. The Skyway begins in Barangay Bangkal, Makati City, and ends in Bicutan, Parañaque City.

History[edit | edit source]

This expressway was constructed since August 24, 1995. Buendia, Makati, Magallanes, Skyway Toll Plazas A and B and Bicutan exits were completed on September 26, 1996. Don Bosco exit was constructed in July 17, 2001 and completed on January 2, 2002. Sales exit has been in construction since September 5, 2004.

Technical specifications[edit | edit source]

  • Name: Metro Manila Skyway
  • Concession Holder: Philippine National Construction Corporation
  • Operator: Philippine National Construction Corporation South Luzon Tollways Group
  • Length: 42 km
  • Concession starting date: August 24, 1995
  • Concession ending date: July 12, 2007
  • Highway exits: 7 (including Sales)
  • Toll plazas: 2
  • Height: 11 meters (San Martin De Porres-Bicutan, Don Bosco-Buendia, and Makati Exit), 35 meters (Bicutan-Toll A, and Sales-Don Bosco), normal (Toll A-B), 19 meters (Bicutan Exit)

Lists of Exits[edit | edit source]

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The Skyway's Makati and Buendia exits

Buendia Exit - San Isidro, Makati City - Senator Gil Puyat Ave.

Makati Exit - Makati City - Pasay Road to Amorsolo

Don Bosco Exit - Bangkal, Makati City - Don Bosco Street

Magallanes Exit - Magallanes, Makati City - EDSA

Skyway Toll Plaza A - Pasay City (northbound)

Skyway Toll Plaza B - Pasay City (southbound)

Bicutan Exit - Parañaque City - Doña Soledad Avenue to General Santos Avenue

San Martin de Porres Exit - Parañaque City - Sta. Maria Avenue

Toll Fees[edit | edit source]

Class Prize
Class 1
(Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs, Jeepneys)
PhP 88
Class 2
(Buses, Light Trucks)
PhP 192
Class 3
(Heavy Trucks)
PhP 241

Future Exits[edit | edit source]

Sales Exit - Villamor Airbase and Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Pasay City

See Also[edit | edit source]