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Candaba Viaduct

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Candaba Viaduct
Northbound Lane of the Viaduct
Coordinates14°57′15″N 120°46′36″E / 14.9542°N 120.7767°E / 14.9542; 120.7767
CarriesNorth Luzon Expressway
CrossesCandaba Swamps
Pampanga River
LocaleApalit, Pampanga (North)
Pulilan, Bulacan (South)
Official nameCandaba Viaduct
Other name(s)Pulilan–Apalit Bridge (STA 46+932 - 52+118)
Maintained byManila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC)
Characteristics
DesignViaduct
MaterialConcrete, Asphalt
Total length5000 m
Width12 m per direction
Height15 m (49 ft 3 in)
History
DesignerAas-Jakobsen
Construction start1974
Construction end1976
Opened1976-present
Statistics
TollYes (part of toll road)
Location
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The Candaba Viaduct (also known as Pulilan–Apalit Bridge) is a 5 km (3 mi). bridge passing over the Candaba Swamp and adjacent Pampanga River in the North Luzon Expressway. It is one of the longest bridges in the Philippines consists of 4 lanes (2 northbound and 2 southbound). Overlooking Mount Arayat, viaduct is raised over Candaba Swamp which keeps the highway open to traffic, even when the swamp gets flooded during the rainy season.

References in culture

This bridge is the reference in a joke, "Mula sa kabila, itlog. Pagtawid naging 'ibon' na sa haba ng tulay" ("From the other end, was still an egg. When they reached the other end, it became a 'bird' due to the bridge's length").

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