South Luzon Expressway Wikipedia. South Luzon Expressway. South Superhighway. Pres. Sergio Osmea Sr. Highway1Dr. Jose P. Rizal Highway2Map of expressways in Luzon, with the South Luzon Expressway in red. Route information. Part of AH2. 6Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways and Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Osmea HighwaySouth Superhighway, Skyway Operations and Maintenance Corporation Metro Manila Skyway, and Manila Toll Expressway Systems, Inc. South Luzon TollwayACTEXLength 5. Componenthighways Restrictions No motorcycles below 4. Nichols Interchange southbound. Major junctions. North end Route 1. Quirino Avenue in Paco, Manila South end E2 STAR Tollway in Santo Tomas, Batangas. Location. Provinces Metro Manila, Laguna, Batangas. Major cities Manila, Makati, Pasay, Taguig, Paraaque, Muntinlupa, San Pedro, Bian, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao, Calamba. Towns Carmona, Santo Tomas. Highway system. Roads in the Philippines. The South Luzon Expressway SLE or SLEx, formerly known as the South SuperhighwaySSH, Manila South Diversion Road MSDR, and Manila South ExpresswayMSEX, is a network of two expressways that connects Metro Manila to the provinces of the Calabarzon region in the Philippines. The first expressway is the Skyway, operated jointly by the Skyway Operation and Management Corporation Som. Co and Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation CMMTC. The second expressway, the South Luzon Tollway or AlabangCalambaSanto Tomas Expressway ACTEX, is jointly operated by the South Luzon Tollway Corporation, a joint venture of the Philippine National Construction Corporation and the San Miguel Corporation backed Citra group of Indonesia the group where MTD Capital Berhad, the original partner, sold their shares via the Manila Toll Expressway Systems, Inc. MATES. The expressway is a component of Expressway 2 E2 of the Philippine expressway network and Radial Road 3 R 3 of Manilas arterial road network. It starts in Manilas Paco District at Quirino Avenue and passes through the following cities and municipalities Makati, Pasay, Paraaque, Taguig and Muntinlupa in Metro Manila, San Pedro and Bian in Laguna, Carmona in Cavite, then transverses again to Bian, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao and Calamba in Laguna and ends in Santo Tomas in Batangas. Most of the part of the expressway is part of the N1 AH2. Magallanes Interchange onto Calamba Exit Exit 5. In 2. 00. 6, the South Luzon Tollway segment underwent rehabilitation through the SLEX Upgrading and Rehabilitation Project, which rehabilitates and expands the Alabang Viaduct as well as the road from Alabang to Calamba, and eventually connect the expressway to the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road to Santo Tomas, Batangas. Route descriptionedit. South Luzon Expressway looking northbound from Susana Heights. Dear Family of St. Matthias, Greetings I am writing this letter before leaving for Rome. With the grace and help of God, I will have a fulfilling trip and arrive. Philippine police are falsifying evidence to justify unlawful killings in a war on drugs that has caused more than 7,000 deaths. Since 2. 01. 0, the South Luzon Expressway network cuts southwards from the Manila up to the provinces of Laguna, Cavite, and Batangas. Future plans call for the extension of the expressway to Quezon. It is composed of the Metro Manila Skyway System and the South Luzon TollwayAlabang Calamba Santo Tomas Expressway, which contains portions of the Pres. Sergio Osmea Sr. Highway and Dr. Jose P. Rizal Highway. A short portion of the expressway between Magallanes and Nichols are at grade. High voltage power lines, primarily transmisison and subtransmission lines which are operated and maintained by National Grid Corporation of the Philippines NGCP and various distribution companies, respectively, run parallel or cross the expressway. Pres. Sergio Osmea Sr. HighwaySouth SuperhighwayeditPresident Sergio Osmea Sr. Highway. Osmea Highway. South Superhighway. Location Manila Makati. Pres. Sergio Osmea Sr. Highway segment of SLEx in Magallanes, Makati just south of Magallanes Interchange. On its left side is the Balintawak Araneta Sucat transmission line of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines. The Pres. Sergio Osmea Sr. Highway segment starts from an intersection at Quirino Avenue in Paco, Manila and goes straight up to Alabang in Muntinlupa. The part of Osmea Highway which passes through Manila, Makati, Pasay and Taguig is a toll free highway before reaching the Nichols Toll Plaza from which the tolled expressway begins. Get the latest international news and world events from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and more. See world news photos and videos at ABCNews. com. News on Japan, Business News, Opinion, Sports, Entertainment and More. Heading southward, the expressway has exits in C 5 Road in Taguig, the Merville Subdivision and Bicutan in Paraaque, and Sucat, Alabang, and Filinvest in Muntinlupa. This segment was formerly known as South Superhighway before Republic Act 6. President Sergio Osmea. 1 Most of Osmea Highway parallels the PNR Metro South Commuter Line. Osmea Highway starts at the traffic light with Quirino Avenue. The 2. 30k. V Sucat Araneta Balintawak transmission line of NGCP also parallels the highway until Maricaban Creek in Makati. It then crosses San Andres Street, Ocampo Vito Cruz Street, and Zobel Roxas Street. The highway climbs over to pass above Gil Puyat Avenue through the Buendia Flyover, with service roads to serve that avenue and several side streets. The Skyway starts on the ramps past Buendia Flyover. Osmea Highway crosses over Arnaiz Avenue, and soon crosses over EDSA at the Magallanes Interchange. The concurrency with the Pan Philippine Highway starts at that interchange. Past Magallanes Interchange, the highway features 5 lanes, with 1 lane designated as motorcycle lanes until it comes near Nichols Interchange, where the toll road starts. Osmea Highway becomes a toll road past the Sales Interchange, with motorcycles below 4. The part of Osmea Highway north of Magallanes Interchange is maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH through the South Manila District Engineering Office, and the portion south is maintained by the Skyway Operations and Management Company. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority MMDA has jurisdiction also of both segments, and maintains motorcycle lanes up to Nichols. Skyway At Grade NicholsAlabangedit. Skyway At grade. Location Makati Muntinlupa. South Luzon Expressway and Skyway near Villamor Airbase at the Pasay Taguig boundary. From Nichols, Past the Sales Interchange, Osmea Highway becomes the tolled South Luzon Expressway. The expressway includes two service roads until Alabang Exit. The PNR Metro South Commuter Line runs between the South Luzon Expressway and Skyway until it passes over C 5 Exit. The expressway and its service roads run through the Pasay Taguig boundary until it reaches C 5 Exit. Past C 5 Exit, Skyway runs over South Luzon Expressway up to Alabang. South Luzon Expressway slightly curves and passes over Bicutan, running as a straight route with the Skyway above until it reaches Alabang Exit and Alabang Viaduct. The expressways mostly runs through the Paraaque Taguig boundary until it comes near Sucat, where it crosses Dr. Santos Avenue. The subtransmission line of Meralco can also be seen on this exit. South Luzon Expressway and Skyway enters Muntinlupa, passing over barangays Sucat, Buli, and Cupang, before approaching Alabang. Another NGCP transmission line named Muntinlupa Bian intersects the expressway on Buli River. Skyway soon leaves, curves westward, and descends toward Alabang Zapote Road. Alabang Exit is the terminus of the expressway from 1. Alabang Viaduct was built and extended until Calamba Exit. It is also the site of the former Alabang Toll Barrier.