Here are the maps for the rerouting schemes that will be implemented while the Metro Manila Subway is being constructed.
MANILA, Philippines – Part of Meralco Avenue along Ortigas, Pasig City, is set to be closed effective Monday evening, October 3, until the fourth quarter of 2028 for the construction of theMeralco Avenue will be the access point for the 33-kilometer subway’s Shaw Boulevard and Ortigas stations.
The light blue arrows show possible UV Express routes. Ortigas Offices has now allowed UV Express to enter Capitol Commons. The red and dark blue arrows show the new routes for jeepneys, while the yellow arrows show the flow of traffic of private vehicles within the Capitol Commons estate. –
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