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Abad Santos Avenue

Coordinates: 14°37′10″N 120°58′40″E / 14.61944°N 120.97778°E / 14.61944; 120.97778
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Route 151 shield
José Abad Santos Avenue
Calle Palomar
Calle Manuguit
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The intersection of Abad Santos Avenue and Batangas Street in Tondo
Route information
Length3 km (1.9 mi)
Major junctions
North end N150 (Rizal Avenue) in Santa Cruz
Major intersections
Hermosa Street
Solis Street
Antipolo Street
Yuseco Street
N140 (Tayuman Street)
Quiricada Street
Bambang Street
Mayhaligue Street
Padre Algue Street
South end N145 (Recto Avenue) in Binondo
Location
CountryPhilippines
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines

José Abad Santos Avenue is a major north-south arterial road located in the district of Tondo in northern Manila, Philippines. It is a divided roadway with four lanes in each direction running through the eastern edge of Tondo from the intersection with Rizal Avenue near the Manila Chinese Cemetery at its north end to Recto Avenue near the Tutuban railway station and Binondo in the south.

History

Abad Santos Avenue was originally built in the early 19th century under Spanish rule as a narrow residential street in the pueblo of Tondo called Calle Manuguit. The street was believed to have been named after a pre-Hispanic ruling clan of Tondo whose members included Don Agustin Manuguit, a local minister who participated in the Revolt of the Lakans. It was extended south to Barrio Palomar[1] to link with Calle Palomar from just south of Calle Mayhaligue to its terminus at Calle Azcarraga (now Recto Avenue). In 1955, through Republic Act 1256, Manuguit Street was renamed after José Abad Santos, the Supreme Court Chief Justice who was executed by the Japanese invading forces during World War II.[2]

Route

Abad Santos Avenue begins at a split from Rizal Avenue just south of Hermosa Street near the San Jose Manggagawa de Manuguit Church and the Manila Chinese Cemetery at Tondo's border with Santa Cruz district. It runs south across the mostly residential area of Manuguit crossing Solis Street and the Philippine National Railways line at Antipolo Street. The avenue then enters the Tayuman area and intersects with Yuseco Street (formerly Calle Tayabas), Tayuman Street (Calle Morga) and Quiricada Street. South of Bambang Street (Calle Trozo), Abad Santos traverses the Tutuban area that is home to Seng Guan Temple, Chiang Kai Shek College, the Philippine Cultural College, as well as General Hizon Elementary School and Gregorio del Pilar Elementary School. The road ends at the junction with Recto Avenue (Calle Azcarraga) close to the Divisoria shopping district.

Abad Santos Avenue has a short extension into Binondo and Plaza San Lorenzo Ruíz south of Recto Avenue as Reina Regente Street. It is served by the Abad Santos LRT Station at Rizal Avenue.

Intersections

ProvinceCity/MunicipalitykmmiDestinationsNotes
Manila N150 (Rizal Avenue), Hermosa StreetNorthern terminus. Traffic light intersection.
Morong StreetUnsignaled intersection.
Dinalupihan StreetNorthbound only.
Corregidor StreetSouthbound only.
Solis StreetTraffic light intersection.
Tecson StreetTraffic light intersection.
Antipolo Street, Old Antipolo StreetTraffic light intersection. Railroad crossing.
Batangas StreetUnsignaled intersection.
Yuseco StreetTraffic light intersection.
N140 (Tayuman Street)Traffic light intersection.
Villaruel Street
Quiricada StreetTraffic light intersection.
Bambang Street / Bambang ExtensionTraffic light intersection.
G. Araneta StreetNorthbound only.
Mayhaligue StreetTraffic light intersection.
La Torre Street
Padre Algue StreetTraffic light intersection.
N145 (Claro M. Recto Avenue)Southern terminus. Traffic light intersection. Westbound goes to Divisoria and R-10; Eastbound goes to Quiapo, Sampaloc and Santa Mesa. Continues southward as Reina Regente Street.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. ^ "Andres Bonifacio: Biographical notes. Part I: 1863-1891 - Katipunan: Documents and Studies". www.kasaysayan-kkk.info. p. 10. Retrieved 2017-11-16. ... in the Tondo barrio of Palomar, which was situated on an estero-ringed island just to the east of Tutuban. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ Republic Act No. 1256 - An act changing the name of Manuguit Street Archived December 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine published by LawCenter Philippines; accessed 2013-12-18.

14°37′10″N 120°58′40″E / 14.61944°N 120.97778°E / 14.61944; 120.97778