Jump to content

Subic Freeport Expressway: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
mNo edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
Not traversing Hermosa & other grammar fixes
(24 intermediate revisions by 12 users not shown)
Line 6: Line 6:
| route = 4
| route = 4
| name = Subic Freeport Expressway
| name = Subic Freeport Expressway
| alternate_name = Subic–Tipo Expressway<br />NLEX Segment 7
| alternate_name = Subic–Tipo Expressway<br />Subic–Tipo Road<br>NLEX Segment 7
| image = Tipo, Bataan, Philippines - panoramio (1).jpg
| image = Tipo, Bataan, Philippines - panoramio (1).jpg
| image_notes = View of the expressway eastward to [[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]] in [[Hermosa, Bataan|Hermosa]]
| image_notes = View of the expressway eastward to [[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]] in [[Dinalupihan]]
| length_km = 8.8
| length_km = 8.8
| length_round = 1
| length_round = 1
Line 16: Line 16:
| allocation = {{jct|country=PHL|E|4}}
| allocation = {{jct|country=PHL|E|4}}
| direction_a = East
| direction_a = East
| terminus_a = {{jct|country=PHL|N|3|name1=[[Jose Abad Santos Avenue]]}} in [[Dinalupihan, Bataan]]
| terminus_a = {{jct|country=PHL|N|3|name1=[[Jose Abad Santos Avenue]]}} in [[Dinalupihan]]
| junction = {{jct|country=PHL|E|4|name1=[[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]]}} in [[Hermosa, Bataan]]
| junction = {{jct|country=PHL|E|4|name1=[[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]]}} in [[Dinalupihan]]
| direction_b = West
| direction_b = West
| terminus_b = Rizal Highway and Maritan Highway in [[Subic Freeport Zone]], [[Olongapo]]
| terminus_b = Rizal Highway and Maritan Highway in [[Subic Freeport Zone]], [[Olongapo]]
| provinces = [[Bataan]], [[Zambales]]
| provinces = [[Bataan]], [[Zambales]]
| towns = [[Dinalupihan, Bataan|Dinalupihan]], [[Hermosa, Bataan|Hermosa]], [[Morong, Bataan|Morong]]
| towns = [[Dinalupihan, Bataan|Dinalupihan]] and [[Morong, Bataan|Morong]]
| cities = [[Olongapo]]
| cities = [[Olongapo]]
| previous_type = E
| next_type = E
| previous_route = 3
| next_route = 5
}}
}}
The '''Subic Freeport Expressway''' ('''SFEX'''), formerly referred to as the '''Subic–Tipo Expressway''' and '''North Luzon Expressway Segment 7''' ('''NLEX Segment 7'''), is a {{convert|8.8|km|sp=us|adj=on}} four-lane expressway that connects the [[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]] to the [[Subic Freeport Zone]] in the [[Philippines]]. Its alignment traverses the provinces of [[Bataan]] and [[Zambales]].
The '''Subic Freeport Expressway''' ('''SFEX'''), formerly referred to as the '''Subic–Tipo Road''', '''Subic–Tipo Expressway''' and '''North Luzon Expressway Segment 7''' ('''NLEX Segment 7'''), is a {{convert|8.8|km|sp=us|adj=on}} four-lane expressway that connects the [[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]] to the [[Subic Freeport Zone]] in the [[Philippines]]. Its alignment traverses the provinces of [[Bataan]] and [[Zambales]].


The expressway forms part of '''Expressway 4''' ('''E4''') of the [[Philippine expressway network]].
The expressway forms part of '''Expressway 4''' ('''E4''') of the [[Philippine expressway network]].
Line 32: Line 36:
Beginning at the intersection of Rizal and Maritan Highways, the expressway runs northward traversing the wetlands of the former Naval Exchange going towards Argonaut Highway. The alignment curves to the right as it crosses Argonaut Highway and goes up as it enters the [[Bataan National Park]]. The alignment then veers on a southeasterly direction traversing the side slopes of the mountain. The road enters [[Bataan]] as it exits the national park and there are two [[Total S.A.|Total]] service areas, with one before the [[Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority]] (SBMA) security checkpoint for southbound lanes and near the checkpoint for northbound lanes. It would then curve westward, eastward, pass into one river, and repeats the same direction as before. There is an overpass after passing the bridge and before entering [[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]] (SCTEX). Upon entering SCTEX, there is a toll plaza and the road forks into two, the left towards [[Jose Abad Santos Avenue]] (Olongapo–Gapan Road) and the right is a toll plaza leading to SCTEX.
Beginning at the intersection of Rizal and Maritan Highways, the expressway runs northward traversing the wetlands of the former Naval Exchange going towards Argonaut Highway. The alignment curves to the right as it crosses Argonaut Highway and goes up as it enters the [[Bataan National Park]]. The alignment then veers on a southeasterly direction traversing the side slopes of the mountain. The road enters [[Bataan]] as it exits the national park and there are two [[Total S.A.|Total]] service areas, with one before the [[Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority]] (SBMA) security checkpoint for southbound lanes and near the checkpoint for northbound lanes. It would then curve westward, eastward, pass into one river, and repeats the same direction as before. There is an overpass after passing the bridge and before entering [[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway]] (SCTEX). Upon entering SCTEX, there is a toll plaza and the road forks into two, the left towards [[Jose Abad Santos Avenue]] (Olongapo–Gapan Road) and the right is a toll plaza leading to SCTEX.


==Expansion==
==History==
The road, initially known as the Subic–Tipo Road, was built in preparation for the [[APEC Philippines 1996|1996 APEC summit]] that would be held in [[Subic Bay Freeport Zone]].<ref name=RapplerVillas>{{cite news |url=http://www.rappler.com/nation/112515-apec-lookback-1996-summit-subic-bay-villas |title=Lookback: When a former US base hosted the 1996 APEC summit |last=Francisco|first=Katerina |date=November 12, 2015 |work=Rappler|access-date=June 6, 2024}}</ref> Built by the First Philippine Infrastructure Development Corporation (which later formed what is now [[NLEX Corporation]]), the road was inaugurated by [[President of the Philippines|Philippine President]] [[Fidel V. Ramos]] on October 13, 1996, one month ahead of the summit.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/09/13/p1-57-billion-expansion-of-subic-expressway-a-game-changer/|title=P1.57-billion expansion of Subic Expressway a ‘game changer’|publisher=BusinessMirror|date=September 13, 2019|accessdate=June 6, 2024}}</ref> Toll operations began in May 1997.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fphc.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/1997.pdf|title=Annual Report 1997|website=First Philippine Holdings Corporation|accessdate=June 6, 2024}}</ref>

===Expansion===
[[File:Subic Freeport Expressway tunnel.jpg|thumb|SFEX tunnel, during the capacity expansion project.]]
[[File:Subic Freeport Expressway tunnel.jpg|thumb|SFEX tunnel, during the capacity expansion project.]]
As part of NLEX Corporation's expansion and improvement of its toll roads, the expressway was expanded to accommodate an additional carriageway inclusive of two bridges and a tunnel parallel to the existing ones.<ref name="expansion1">{{cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/business/2019/09/13/1951234/nlex-starts-p16-b-sfex-works|work=The Philippine Star|title=NLEX starts P1.6 B SFEX works|last=Mercurio|first=Richmond|date=September 13, 2019}}</ref>
As part of NLEX Corporation's expansion and improvement of its toll roads, the expressway was expanded to accommodate an additional carriageway inclusive of two bridges and a tunnel parallel to the existing ones.<ref name="expansion1">{{cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/business/2019/09/13/1951234/nlex-starts-p16-b-sfex-works|work=The Philippine Star|title=NLEX starts P1.6 B SFEX works|last=Mercurio|first=Richmond|date=September 13, 2019}}</ref>
Line 39: Line 46:


==Toll==
==Toll==
Subic Freport Expressway (SFEX) employs a [[barrier toll system]], where motorists that use exclusively this expressway pay a fixed toll rate. The toll collection is done at the SFEX Toll Plaza in Tipo.
Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX) employs a [[barrier toll system]], where motorists pay a fixed toll rate for using only the expressway. Toll collection is conducted at the SFEX Toll Plaza in Tipo.


Meanwhile, motorists that originate from SCTEX are charged of toll rates based on the number of kilometers travelled from their entry point at SCTEX or NLEX upon entry on SFEX at Tipo Interchange. Tickets, meanwhile, are issued to eastbound vehicles from SFEX upon entry on SCTEX at Tipo Interchange and are charged at their respective exit points at SCTEX or NLEX. This is since SCTEX and NLEX are an integrated [[ticket system|closed system]] since 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/03/19/1564423/nlex-sctex-integrated-eases-northbound-travel|title=NLEX, SCTEX integrated, eases northbound travel|work=The Philippine Star|last=Lazaro|first=Ramon Efren|date=March 19, 2016|accessdate=July 13, 2020}}</ref>
Motorists originating from SCTEX are charged toll rates based on the distance traveled from their entry point at SCTEX or NLEX when they enter SFEX at Tipo Interchange. Tickets are issued to eastbound vehicles from SFEX upon entry onto SCTEX at Tipo Interchange, and these vehicles are charged at their respective exit points on SCTEX or NLEX. This system has been in place since SCTEX and NLEX integrated a [[ticket system|closed system]] in 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/03/19/1564423/nlex-sctex-integrated-eases-northbound-travel|title=NLEX, SCTEX integrated, eases northbound travel|work=The Philippine Star|last=Lazaro|first=Ramon Efren|date=March 19, 2016|accessdate=July 13, 2020}}</ref>


The [[electronic toll collection]] (ETC) system on the expressway uses devices branded ''Easytrip'' by its concessionaire, [[NLEX Corporation]], and collection are done on mixed lanes at the toll barriers.
The [[electronic toll collection]] (ETC) system on the expressway uses devices branded ''Easytrip'' by its concessionaire, [[NLEX Corporation]], and collection are done on mixed lanes at the toll barriers.


Tolls are charged based on class. In accordance with law, all toll rates include a 12% [[value-added tax]].
Tolls are charged based on class. In accordance with law, all toll rates include a 12% [[value-added tax]]. The toll rates, implemented since June 4, 2024, are as follows<nowiki>:</nowiki><ref name="toll">{{Cite web|title=Toll Table |url=https://nlex.com.ph/toll-table/|website=NLEX Corporation|access-date=June 6, 2024}}</ref>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
Line 53: Line 60:
|-
|-
|'''Class 1'''<br />(Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs, [[Jeepneys]])
|'''Class 1'''<br />(Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs, [[Jeepneys]])
|{{Philippine peso|}}27.00
|{{Philippine peso|37.00|link=yes}}
|-
|-
|'''Class 2'''<br />(Buses, Light Trucks)
|'''Class 2'''<br />(Buses, Light Trucks)
|{{Philippine peso|}}67.00
|{{Philippine peso|93.00}}
|-
|-
|'''Class 3'''<br />(Heavy Trucks)
|'''Class 3'''<br />(Heavy Trucks)
|{{Philippine peso|}}80.00
|{{Philippine peso|112.00}}
|-
|-
|}
|}

Source: [http://trb.gov.ph/toll-rates/nlex-toll-rate.html Toll Regulatory Board]


== Exits ==
== Exits ==
[[File:Tipo, Bataan, Philippines - panoramio (2).jpg|thumb|Tipo Interchange in Hermosa, Bataan, before the toll system integration with NLEx.]]
[[File:Tipo, Bataan, Philippines - panoramio (2).jpg|thumb|Tipo Interchange in Dinalupihan, Bataan, before the toll system integration with NLEx.]]
{{multiple image
{{multiple image
| align = right
| align = right
Line 78: Line 83:
| footer = SFEX bridges
| footer = SFEX bridges
}}
}}
{{PHLinttop|append=This entire route is located in [[Central Luzon]]. Exits will be numbered by kilometer posts, with [[Rizal Park]] in [[Manila]] designated as [[Kilometre zero|kilometer zero]].}}
{{PHLinttop}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|province=Bataan
|province=Bataan
|pspan=10
|pspan=10
|location_special=[[Dinalupihan, Bataan|Dinalupihan]]
|location=Dinalupihan
|provdab=Bataan
|provdab=Bataan
|km=91
|lspan=4
|km=143
|type=
|type=
|road={{jct|country=PHL|N|3|name1=[[Jose Abad Santos Avenue]]}}
|road={{jct|country=PHL|N|3|name1=[[Jose Abad Santos Avenue]]}}
Line 90: Line 96:
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|location=Hermosa
|provdab=Bataan
|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|km=91
|km=143
|type=toll
|type=toll
|place=SFEX toll plaza (2016–present)
|place=SFEX toll plaza (2016–present)
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|km=91
|km=143
|type=incomplete <!-- This shifts to another road, not same road -->
|type=incomplete <!-- This shifts to another road, not same road -->
|road={{jct|country=PHL|E|4|name1=[[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway|SCTEX]]|location1=[[Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone|Clark]]|location2=[[Manila]]|location3=[[Tarlac City]]|location4=[[Baguio]]}}
|road={{jct|country=PHL|E|4|name1=[[Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway|SCTEX]]|location1=[[Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone|Clark]]|location2=[[Manila]]|location3=[[Tarlac City]]|location4=[[Baguio]]}}
Line 104: Line 108:
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|km=90
|km=144
|type=closed
|type=closed
|place=Subic–Tipo toll plaza (1996–2016, demolished)
|place=Subic–Tipo toll plaza (1997–2016, demolished) <!-- toll operations began in 1997 -->
}}
}}
{{Jctbridge|exit|name
{{Jctbridge|exit|name
Line 116: Line 120:
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|km=88
|km=146
|place=[[Subic Bay Freeport Zone|Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority]] security checkpoint
|place=[[Subic Bay Freeport Zone|Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority]] security checkpoint
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|km=88
|km=146
|type=incomplete
|type=incomplete
|place=[[Total S.A.|Total]] (Subic Tipo 2) service area (westbound)
|place=[[Total S.A.|Total]] (Subic Tipo 2) service area (westbound)
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|km=88
|km=146
|type=
|type=
|road=Holy Land Subic Sanctuary
|road=Holy Land Subic Sanctuary
|notes=Trumpet interchange; westbound access via Total (Subic Tipo 2)
|notes=[[Trumpet interchange]]; westbound access via Total (Subic Tipo 2)
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|km=88
|km=146
|type=incomplete
|type=incomplete
|place=[[Total S.A.|Total]] (Subic Tipo) service area (eastbound)
|place=[[Total S.A.|Total]] (Subic Tipo) service area (eastbound)
Line 143: Line 147:
|location=Olongapo
|location=Olongapo
|lspan=3
|lspan=3
|km=84
|km=148
|type=closed
|type=closed
|road=Argonaut Highway
|road=Argonaut Highway
|notes= Intersection. Temporary access to Argonaut Highway.
|notes= [[T-intersection]]. Temporary access to Argonaut Highway.
}}
}}
{{Jctbridge|exit|name
{{Jctbridge|exit|name
Line 153: Line 157:
}}
}}
{{PHLint
{{PHLint
|km=83
|km=150
|type=
|type=
|road=Rizal Highway / Maritan Highway
|road=Rizal Highway / Maritan Highway
Line 167: Line 171:
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External link==
==External links==
*{{commons category-inline}}
*{{commonscatinline}}


{{Philippine expressway network}}
{{Philippine expressway network}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:Subic Freeport Expressway}}
[[Category:Toll roads in the Philippines]]
[[Category:Toll roads in the Philippines]]
[[Category:Roads in Zambales]]
[[Category:Roads in Zambales]]

Revision as of 10:14, 14 July 2024

E4 shield
Subic Freeport Expressway
Subic–Tipo Expressway
Subic–Tipo Road
NLEX Segment 7
Tipo, Bataan, Philippines - panoramio (1).jpg
View of the expressway eastward to Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway in Dinalupihan
Route information
Maintained by NLEX Corporation
Length8.8 km[1] (5.5 mi)
Existed1996–present
Component
highways
E4
Major junctions
East end N3 (Jose Abad Santos Avenue) in Dinalupihan
Major intersections E4 (Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway) in Dinalupihan
West endRizal Highway and Maritan Highway in Subic Freeport Zone, Olongapo
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvincesBataan, Zambales
Major citiesOlongapo
TownsDinalupihan and Morong
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
E3 E5

The Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX), formerly referred to as the Subic–Tipo Road, Subic–Tipo Expressway and North Luzon Expressway Segment 7 (NLEX Segment 7), is a 8.8-kilometer (5.5 mi) four-lane expressway that connects the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway to the Subic Freeport Zone in the Philippines. Its alignment traverses the provinces of Bataan and Zambales.

The expressway forms part of Expressway 4 (E4) of the Philippine expressway network.

Route description

SFEX, before the capacity expansion project.

Beginning at the intersection of Rizal and Maritan Highways, the expressway runs northward traversing the wetlands of the former Naval Exchange going towards Argonaut Highway. The alignment curves to the right as it crosses Argonaut Highway and goes up as it enters the Bataan National Park. The alignment then veers on a southeasterly direction traversing the side slopes of the mountain. The road enters Bataan as it exits the national park and there are two Total service areas, with one before the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) security checkpoint for southbound lanes and near the checkpoint for northbound lanes. It would then curve westward, eastward, pass into one river, and repeats the same direction as before. There is an overpass after passing the bridge and before entering Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX). Upon entering SCTEX, there is a toll plaza and the road forks into two, the left towards Jose Abad Santos Avenue (Olongapo–Gapan Road) and the right is a toll plaza leading to SCTEX.

History

The road, initially known as the Subic–Tipo Road, was built in preparation for the 1996 APEC summit that would be held in Subic Bay Freeport Zone.[2] Built by the First Philippine Infrastructure Development Corporation (which later formed what is now NLEX Corporation), the road was inaugurated by Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos on October 13, 1996, one month ahead of the summit.[3] Toll operations began in May 1997.[4]

Expansion

SFEX tunnel, during the capacity expansion project.

As part of NLEX Corporation's expansion and improvement of its toll roads, the expressway was expanded to accommodate an additional carriageway inclusive of two bridges and a tunnel parallel to the existing ones.[5]

Groundbreaking ceremony of the expansion project was held on September 12, 2019. It was expected to be completed in September 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The new carriageway and expansion was opened to traffic on February 19, 2021.[6]

Toll

Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX) employs a barrier toll system, where motorists pay a fixed toll rate for using only the expressway. Toll collection is conducted at the SFEX Toll Plaza in Tipo.

Motorists originating from SCTEX are charged toll rates based on the distance traveled from their entry point at SCTEX or NLEX when they enter SFEX at Tipo Interchange. Tickets are issued to eastbound vehicles from SFEX upon entry onto SCTEX at Tipo Interchange, and these vehicles are charged at their respective exit points on SCTEX or NLEX. This system has been in place since SCTEX and NLEX integrated a closed system in 2016.[7]

The electronic toll collection (ETC) system on the expressway uses devices branded Easytrip by its concessionaire, NLEX Corporation, and collection are done on mixed lanes at the toll barriers.

Tolls are charged based on class. In accordance with law, all toll rates include a 12% value-added tax. The toll rates, implemented since June 4, 2024, are as follows:[8]

Class Toll
Class 1
(Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs, Jeepneys)
37.00
Class 2
(Buses, Light Trucks)
₱93.00
Class 3
(Heavy Trucks)
₱112.00

Exits

Tipo Interchange in Dinalupihan, Bataan, before the toll system integration with NLEx.
Jadjad Bridge
Argonaut Bridge
SFEX bridges

This entire route is located in Central Luzon. Exits will be numbered by kilometer posts, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero

ProvinceCity/MunicipalitykmmiDestinationsNotes
BataanDinalupihan14389 N3 (Jose Abad Santos Avenue)Eastern terminus
14389SFEX toll plaza (2016–present)
14389 E4 (SCTEX) – Clark, Manila, Tarlac City, BaguioEastbound exit and westbound entrance
14489Subic–Tipo toll plaza (1997–2016, demolished)
MorongJadjad Bridge
14691Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority security checkpoint
14691Total (Subic Tipo 2) service area (westbound)
14691Holy Land Subic SanctuaryTrumpet interchange; westbound access via Total (Subic Tipo 2)
14691Total (Subic Tipo) service area (eastbound)
SFEX Tunnel
ZambalesOlongapo14892Argonaut HighwayT-intersection. Temporary access to Argonaut Highway.
Argonaut Bridge
15093Rizal Highway / Maritan HighwayWestern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ "Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highway. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  2. ^ Francisco, Katerina (November 12, 2015). "Lookback: When a former US base hosted the 1996 APEC summit". Rappler. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  3. ^ "P1.57-billion expansion of Subic Expressway a 'game changer'". BusinessMirror. September 13, 2019. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "Annual Report 1997" (PDF). First Philippine Holdings Corporation. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  5. ^ Mercurio, Richmond (September 13, 2019). "NLEX starts P1.6 B SFEX works". The Philippine Star.
  6. ^ Ibañez, Jenina P. (February 19, 2021). "Subic Freeport Expressway opens". BusinessWorld. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Lazaro, Ramon Efren (March 19, 2016). "NLEX, SCTEX integrated, eases northbound travel". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  8. ^ "Toll Table". NLEX Corporation. Retrieved June 6, 2024.