N410 highway

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N410 (Philippines).svg
Route 410
Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway, Skyranch (Tagaytay, Cavite; 05-07-2023).jpg
Route 410 beside Skyranch in Brgy. Kaybagal South, Tagaytay.
Route information
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Length56.839 km [1]  (35.318 mi)
Component
highways
N410 (Philippines).svg N410 (Aguinaldo Highway)
Major junctions
FromN419 (Philippines).svg N419 at DasmariñasSilang boundary
Major intersections
ToN436 (Philippines).svg N436 in Lemery, Batangas
Location
Country Philippines
Provinces Cavite and Batangas
Major cities Tagaytay and Calaca
Towns Silang, Alfonso, Laurel, and Lemery
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
N409 (Philippines).svg N409 N411 (Philippines).svg N411

National Route 410 (N410) forms part of the Philippine highway network. [2] It runs from southern Cavite to Batangas.

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Route description

Silang to Tagaytay

Map of J.P. Rizal Street in Silang, part of N410 Rizal Street Route Map (Silang).svg
Map of J.P. Rizal Street in Silang, part of N410

N410 starts at the boundary of Silang and Dasmariñas in Cavite as the physical continuation of N419 (Aguinaldo Highway). The route then shifts slightly to the east as J.P. Rizal Street, traversing the Silang town proper before returning to Aguinaldo Highway. It then enters the city of Tagaytay, where Aguinaldo Highway ends at the Tagaytay Rotonda.

Tagaytay to Calaca

Past the Tagaytay Rotonda, N410 turns southwest to become the Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway. It then cuts through the western part Tagaytay before going along the municipal boundaries of Alfonso, Cavite and Laurel, Batangas.

Calaca to Lemery

At the intersection past the welcome arches at the provincial boundary of Cavite and Batangas, N410 turns southeast as Diokno Highway, a secondary highway that connects Calaca to Lemery through a moutaineous terrain. The route ends at the Palico-Balayan-Batangas Road in Lemery.

Intersections

ProvinceCity/MunicipalitykmmiDestinationsNotes
Cavite DasmariñasSilang boundary3924N419 (Philippines).svg N419 (Aguinaldo Highway) Manila, Bacoor, Imus Northern terminus. Route designation changes to N410.
Silang E3 (Philippines).svg E3 (CALAX Silang Exit) Santa Rosa, Biñan, Calamba Connection to E3 (Philippines).svg E3 (CAVITEX) under construction.
4125Silang Diversion Road (Aguinaldo Highway)North end of diversion road.
42.226.2Bancal–Maguyam–Silang Road — Carmona, General Mariano Alvarez
Silang Kilometer Zero4327Silang Town Proper.
Silang E. Asuncion Street — Tagaytay, Santa RosaAlternate access to N420 (Philippines).svg N420 (Santa Rosa–Tagaytay Road).
44.827.8Silang–Banay Banay–Indang Road
Silang Diversion Road (Aguinaldo Highway)Southern end of diversion road.
East–West Lateral Road — Indang, AmadeoFull length of the road under construction.
SilangTagaytay boundary57.235.5Cavite 3rd District Engineering Office–Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office highway boundary
Tagaytay Tagaytay Bypass Road — Mendez, Alfonso
5635N421 (Philippines).svg N421 (Tagaytay–Calamba Road) / Tagaytay–Talisay Road Talisay, Laurel, Santa RosaTagaytay rotunda. N410 starts following Tagaytay–Nasugbu Road.
Eastbound goes to Santa Rosa and E2 (Philippines).svg E2 (South Luzon Expressway).
5836N413 (Philippines).svg N413 (Mahogany Avenue)
Tagaytay Kilometer Zero5937 Crisanto M. de los Reyes Avenue — Amadeo, Dasmariñas, General Trias
Tagaytay 6138N413 (Philippines).svg N413 (Mahogany Avenue)
6239N402 (Philippines).svg N402 (Indang–Mendez–Tagaytay Road)Mendez Crossing.
Maglabe DriveAlternate access to Mendez.
CaviteBatangas boundary AlfonsoLaurel boundary6540N404 (Philippines).svg N404 (Indang–Alfonso–Luksuhin Road)Northbound to Alfonso town proper
As-is–Niyugan RoadAlternate access to Laurel town proper.
7043N406 (Philippines).svg N406 (Kaytitinga–Amuyong Road) Magallanes Amuyong Junction.
AlfonsoCalaca boundary72.01744.749Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office–Batangas 1st District Engineering Office highway boundary
Batangas Calaca 71.07844.166N407 (Philippines).svg N407 (Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway) Tuy, Lian Dayap Junction. N410 starts following Diokno Highway alignment.
74.546.3Laurel–Calaca RoadLeft is going to Laurel Town Proper, while right is going to Calaca Town Proper
Lemery 91.156.6N436 (Philippines).svg N436 (Palico–Balayan–Batangas Road) Taal, Balayan, Calatagan Southern terminus. Westbound goes to Calaca town proper, Balayan & Calatagan; eastbound to Batangas City, Lemery town proper & Taal.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. "Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways . Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  2. "2016 DPWH Road Data". Department of Public Works and Highways. Archived from the original on January 9, 2018. Retrieved March 8, 2018.