C-4 Circumferential Road 4 | |
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| C-4 Road | |
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| Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways and the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority | |
| Length | 27.35 km (16.99 mi) |
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| Major junctions | |
| Beltway around Manila | |
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| Location | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Regions | Metro Manila |
| Major cities | Caloocan, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Navotas, Pasay, Quezon City, and San Juan |
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Circumferential Road 4 (C-4), informally known as the C-4 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which comprise the fourth beltway of Metro Manila in the Philippines. [1] Spanning some 27.35 kilometers (16.99 mi), it connects the cities of Caloocan, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Navotas, Pasay, Quezon City, and San Juan.
The section of C-4 Road is known as such from R-10 at the Bangkulasi Bridge over the Tullahan River in Navotas to Paterio Aquino Avenue (Letre Road) at the boundary of Malabon and Caloocan.
After passing Paterio Aquino Avenue (Letre Road), C-4 becomes General San Miguel Street, a four-lane road in Caloocan.
After passing the junction with Marcelo H. Del Pilar and A. Mabini Streets in Caloocan, C-4 becomes Samson Road. Also called Caloocan Road and Monumento Avenue, it is a main road in Caloocan with four lanes, running up to the roundabout at Monumento, a monument to Andrés Bonifacio.
EDSA is a 10-lane highway that utilizes interchanges and grade separations. It forms the majority of C-4, passing through the cities of Caloocan, Quezon City, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati, and Pasay. The C-4 segment of EDSA starts at Monumento in Caloocan and ends at the intersection with Roxas Boulevard (R-1) in Pasay.
Intersections are numbered by kilometer post, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero.
| Province | City/Municipality | km [a] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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| Navotas | 10– 13 | 6.2– 8.1 | Western terminus of C-4. Continues south as | ||
| P. Cadomiga Street | One-way to and from C-4 Road. | ||||
| San Marcos Street | One-way to and from C-4 Road. | ||||
| 10– 13 | 6.2– 8.1 | M. Naval Street | One-way to M. Noval Street (northbound). | ||
| Navotas–Malabon boundary | C-4 Bridge II | ||||
| Malabon | Leoño Street | ||||
| Manapat Street | |||||
| C-4 Bridge I | |||||
| 12 | 7.5 | General Borromeo Street | Access to C-3 Road. | ||
| Dagat-Dagatan Avenue | Access to C-3 Road. | ||||
| Malabon–Caloocan boundary | 11 | 6.8 | Paterio Aquino Avenue | One-way from C-4 Road. Westbound access only. | |
| Caloocan | West end of C-4 Road. East end of Samson Road. | ||||
| Marcelo H. Del Pilar Street / A. Mabini Street | |||||
| Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line crossing | |||||
| UE Tech Street | |||||
| New Abbey Road | |||||
| Caimito Road | |||||
| Malonzo Road | |||||
| University Avenue | |||||
| Villarosa Street | |||||
| 10 | 6.2 | Araneta Avenue | One-way to Samson Road. | ||
| Torres Street | |||||
| P. Bonifacio Street | |||||
| 10 | 6.2 | Dagohoy Street | One-way access from Samson Road. Westbound access only. | ||
| Lapu-Lapu Street | Westbound access only. | ||||
| General Pio Valenzuela Street | Westbound access only. | ||||
| Bonifacio Monument Circle (Monumento). | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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