Manila: Bridge
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Jones Bridge
Jones Bridge, a historical and architectural gem, stands as a testament to Manila's rich colonial past and its enduring spirit. This elegant bridge, spanning the Pasig River, connects the city's commercial district, Binondo, to the core of old Manila, Intramuros.
MacArthur Bridge
MacArthur Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Pasig River between Padre Burgos Avenue in Ermita and the intersection of Plaza Santa Cruz, Carriedo Street, Carlos Palanca Street, and Muelle del Banco Nacional in Santa Cruz.
San Juan River Bridge
The San Juan River Bridge, also known as Pinaglabanan Bridge, San Juan del Monte Bridge, San Juan Bridge and the Old Santa Mesa Bridge, is a bridge that connects San Juan and Manila, spanning the San Juan River. The 46.85-meter bridge connects the N. Domingo Street in San Juan and Old Santa Mesa Street in Manila.
Quezon Bridge
Quezon Bridge is a combined arch and prestressed concrete girder bridge crossing the Pasig River between Quezon Boulevard in Quiapo and Padre Burgos Avenue in Ermita in Manila, Philippines.
Puente Colgante
The Puente Colgante, originally called Puente de Clavería, was a suspension bridge that connected the Manila districts of Quiapo and Ermita across the Pasig River in the Philippines.
Puente de España
The Puente de España, or the Bridge of Spain, was a bridge that spanned the Pasig River in the Philippines, connecting the areas of Binondo and Ermita, Manila on Calle Nueva with central Manila. The span was the oldest established in the country before it was damaged by flood in 1914.
Mabini Bridge
Mabini Bridge, formerly and still referred as Nagtahan Bridge, is a road bridge crossing the Pasig River between Nagtahan Street in Santa Mesa and Quirino Avenue in Paco, Manila. It was constructed between January to February in 1945. It initially served as a pontoon bridge transporting U.S.
Nagtahan Interchange
The Nagtahan Interchange, also known as the Nagtahan Flyover and the Mabini Flyover, is a three-level set of three intersecting flyovers in Manila, the Philippines which serves as the junction between Lacson Avenue, Nagtahan Street, Legarda Street, Magsaysay Boulevard, and Jose P. Laurel Street, as well as the nearby Mabini Bridge.
Ayala Bridge
Ayala Bridge, in Filipino "Tulay ng Ayala" and in Spanish "Puente de Ayala", is a steel truss bridge over the Pasig River in Manila, Philippines. It connects the districts of Ermita and San Miguel, passing over the western tip of Isla de Convalecencia.