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Route 180
Route information
Length9 km (5.6 mi)
Existed2014–present
Aurora Boulevard (Cubao to New Manila)
Length4 km (2.5 mi)
West end AH 26 (26) / N1 / N180 in Cubao, Quezon City
Major intersections
East end N130 in New Manila, Quezon City
Magsaysay Boulevard (Santa Mesa–San Miguel)
Length4 km (2.5 mi)
East end N183 in Santa Mesa, Manila
Major intersections
West end N140 in San Miguel, Manila
Legarda Street (San Miguel–Quiapo)
Length2 km (1.2 mi)
East end N145 in San Miguel, Manila
Major intersections
West end N180 in Quiapo, Manila
Nepomuceno Street (Quiapo)
Length0.13 km (0.081 mi; 430 ft)
East end N180 in Quiapo, Manila
West end N180 in Quiapo, Manila
Pascual Casal Street (Quiapo-San Miguel)
Length0.521 km (0.324 mi; 1,710 ft)
East end N180 in Quiapo, Manila
West end N180 in San Miguel, Manila
Ayala Boulevard (San Miguel-Ermita)
Length0.841 km (0.523 mi; 2,760 ft)
East end N180 in San Miguel, Manila
West end N170 in Ermita, Manila
Finance Road (Ermita)
Length0.273 km (0.170 mi; 900 ft)
East end N170 in Ermita, Manila
West end N150 in Quiapo, Manila
Location
CountryPhilippines
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
N59 N130

National Route 180 (N180) is a secondary national route that forms part of the Philippine highway network, running from Cubao, Quezon City to Ermita, Manila.

Route description

N180 follows a route that runs from Cubao in Quezon City , which then passes through New Manila in Quezon City, Santa Mesa, San Miguel, Quiapo, and Ermita in Manila. The highway connects key loactions on its route, and runs through the heart of Manila. The highway continues westward as Padre Burgos Avenue (N180) and eastward as a continuation of Aurora Boulevard (N59).

Aurora Boulevard

Starting in Cubao, N180 follows Aurora Boulevard which runs on a four lane highway primarily in New Manila passing through intersections such as Betty Go-Belmonte Street and Gilmore Avenue (N184). Then it briefly crosses to San Juan crossing through major crossings such as J. Ruiz street. It then terminates at its intersection with G. Araneta Avenue (N130) wherein it continues westward after the intersection as Magsaysay Boulevard (N180). The Manila Line 2 utilizes the center island of Aurora Boulevard on all segments.

Magsaysay Boulevard

As it enters Santa Mesa, Manila, N180 becomes Magsaysay Boulevard which runs on an eight lane highway passing through intersections such as Victorino Mapa Street (N141) and Pureza Street before it terminates at Lacson Avenue (140). It then terminates at the Magsaysay Boulevard-Legarda Street Flyover in San Miguel wherein it continues westward as Legarda Street (N180). The LRT Line 2 utilizes the center island of Magsaysay Boulevard on all segments.

Legarda Street

As it crosses the Nagtahan Interchange in San Miguel, Manila, Legarda Street takes over the N180 designation which runs as a four-lane road passing through intersections such as Earnshaw Street (N141) and Recto Avenue (N145) before it terminates at Nepomuceno Street (N180) which briefly takes over the route. LRT Line 2 also utilizes the center island of Legarda Street from Lacson Avenue to Earnshaw Street, then it follows the curve until it turns toward Recto Avenue.

Nepomuceno Street

N180 briefly becomes Nepomuceno Street until its junction with Pascual Casal street which takes over the route.

Pascual Casal Street

From its intersection at Nepomuceno Street, it takes over the N180 designation until before it crosses the Ayala Boulevard Bridge.

Ayala Boulevard

Ayala Boulevard takes over N180 from the bridge until it crosses Taft Avenue (N170).

Finance Road

The last short segment of N180 starts from the Taft Avenue (N170) intersection until its western end at Padre Burgos Avenue (N150) where it merges with.

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