South Luzon Expressway

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South Luzon Expressway
South Superhighway
Pres. Sergio Osmeña Sr. Highway[1]
Dr. Jose P. Rizal Highway[2]

Map of expressways in Luzon, with the South Luzon Expressway in red
Route information
Part of AH26
Maintained by Skyway Operations and Maintenance Corporation (Metro Manila Skyway) and Manila Toll Expressway Systems, Inc. (South Luzon Tollway/ACTEX
Length: 51 km (32 mi)
Component
highways:
Restrictions: No motorcycles below 400cc past Nichols Interchange (southbound).
Major junctions
North end: C-2 President Quirino Avenue (in Paco, Manila)
 
South end: Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (in Santo Tomas, Batangas)
Location
Major cities:
Towns:
Highway system
Highways in the Philippines

The South Luzon Expressway (SLE or SLEx), formerly known as the South Superhighway (SSH), Manila South Diversion Road (MSDR), and Manila South Expressway (MSEX), 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 Metro Manila Skyway System, operated jointly by the Skyway Operation and Management Corporation (SomCo) and Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation (CMMTC). The second expressway, the South Luzon Tollway or Alabang-Calamba-Sto. Tomas Expressway (ACTEX), is jointly operated by the South Luzon Tollway Corporation, a joint venture of the PNCC and the SMC-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 Radial Road 3 (R-3) of Manila's arterial road network, and is designated as Expressway 2 (E2) of the Pan-Philippine Highway network (AH26). It starts in Manila's Paco District at President Elpidio Quirino Avenue and passes through the following cities and municipalities: Manila, Makati, Pasay, Parañaque, Taguig and Muntinlupa in Metro Manila, San Pedro and Biñan in Laguna, Carmona in Cavite, then transverses again to Biñan, 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 Pan-Philippine Highway/AH26 from Magallanes Interchange onto Calamba Exit (Exit 50).

In 2006, 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 description

South Luzon Expressway looking northbound from Susana Heights

The South Luzon Expressway network currently cuts southwards from the City of Manila up to the provinces of Laguna, Cavite, Batangas. In the future, it will run towards Quezon, Camarines Sur, Albay and Sorsogon as part of its expansion plans. It is composed of the Metro Manila Skyway System and the South Luzon Tollway/Alabang-Calamba-Santo Tomas Expressway, which contains portions of the Pres. Sergio Osmeña Sr. Highway and Dr. Jose P. Rizal Highway.

Pres. Sergio Osmeña Sr. Highway

The Pres. Sergio Osmeña Sr. Highway segment starts from an intersection at Quirino Avenue in Paco, Manila and goes straight up to Alabang in Muntinlupa. The part of Osmeña 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. Heading southward, the expressway has exits in C-5 Road in Taguig,the Merville Subdivision and Bicutan in Parañaque,and Sucat, Alabang, and Filinvest in Muntinlupa. This segment was formerly known as South Superhighway before Republic Act 6760 was passed, naming it after former President Sergio Osmeña.[1] This highway may be called "local lanes" of the Expressway within Metro Manila. Most of Osmeña Highway parallels the PNR Metro South Commuter Line.

Osmeña Highway starts at the traffic light with Quirino Avenue. 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. Osmeña 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, except that it is not signed until the expressway reaches Carmona. 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. Osmeña Highway becomes a toll road past the Sales Interchange, with motorcycles below 400cc prohibited to use the tolled expressway.

Past the Sales Interchange, Osmeña 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 Parañaque-Taguig boundary until it comes near Sucat, where it crosses Dr. Santos Avenue. South Luzon Expressway and Skyway enters Muntinlupa, passing over barangays Sucat, Buli, and Cupang, before approaching Alabang. Skyway soon leaves, curves westward, and descends toward Alabang-Zapote Road, while South Luzon Expressway climbs over the Maharlika Highway (National Road or Manila South Road) through the Alabang Viaduct, before it descends and becomes the Alabang-Calamba-Santo Tomas Expressway (ACTEx) or South Luzon Tollway (SLT).

Metro Manila Skyway

Main article: Metro Manila Skyway
South Luzon Expressway and Metro Manila Skyway near Villamor Airbase at the Pasay-Taguig border.

Due to increasing vehicles congesting on the SLEX within Metro Manila, the Metro Manila Skyway was constructed as a direct, non-stop route from Alabang–Zapote Road in Muntinlupa to Gil Puyat Avenue in Makati, bypassing many of the interchanges of the SLEX, such as those with C-5 Road near Fort Bonifacio and EDSA. The Skyway and the portion of the Osmeña Highway below forms the Skyway System, which is managed by the Skyway Operations and Maintenance Corporation (SOMCo.), which succeeded the PNCC Skyway Corporation in 2007.[3] This highway might be called "express lanes" of the Expressway within Metro Manila.

Dr. Jose P. Rizal Highway

From Kilometer 28.387 at San Pedro, Laguna southwards,[2] the Dr. Jose P. Rizal Highway segment runs through the province of Laguna, as well as a segment of Carmona at Cavite province before continuing back to Laguna from Biñan towards the exit at Calamba through the Maharlika Highway. The highway was also part of the Osmeña Highway until 1992 when R.A. 6760 was amended, which named the segment after the Philippines' national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal.[2] The road starting from Alabang Viaduct in Muntinlupa up to Santo Tomas, Batangas forms the South Luzon Tollway, handled by the South Luzon Tollway Corporation, a joint venture of the Philippine National Construction Corporation and the SMC-backed Citra group of Indonesia.[4]

South Luzon Tollway/Alabang-Calamba-Santo Tomas Expressway

Called as the SLT or ACTEx as the new alternate name for the part of the R-3 held by South Luzon Tollway Corporation The ACTEx name refers to the segment of SLEX from Alabang Exit in Muntinlupa City up to Santo Tomas Exit in Santo Tomas, Batangas.

South Luzon Expressway past Filinvest Exit.

South Luzon Tollway/ACTEX start past Filinvest Exit (Exit 23), with 2 to 4 lanes per direction and mostly paralleling the four-lane Maharlika Highway (National Highway, National Road or officially Manila South Road/MSR) over Muntinlupa and northwestern Laguna.[5] The road slightly curves over barangays Bayanan and Putatan on Muntinlupa. The expressway's first service area, Tollway Plaza, having a Shell gas station and several restaurants such as Jollibee, KFC, Greenwich, Burger King, and others, is also located on this segment. Past that service area, South Luzon Expressway mostly follows a straight course, passing the interchange serving the newly opened Muntinlupa–Cavite Expressway, the Maharlika Highway, and barangays Poblacion and Tunasan in Muntinlupa.

Reassurance sign for AH26 along the South Luzon Expressway. South Luzon Expressway is mostly signed as part of AH26.

It soon enters Laguna at San Pedro, continuing as a straight roadway lined with billboards and passing through the city's residential and industrial areas before curving and ascending past the Petron and Caltex service areas to clear Pacita Avenue and the disused spur of the PNR South Main Line. South Luzon Expressway soon enters Biñan, passing near Southwoods, Barangay San Francisco (Halang), and Splash Island, before entering Carmona, Cavite. It passes through Carmona in about one kilometer, with an exit to serve the town proper, before re-entering Biñan at Santo Tomas Bridge. The first reassurance marker for AH26 is found on this segment. Returning to Binan, the road runs straight over Barangay Santo Tomas (Calabuso), and enters Barangay Mamplasan, with an exit to serve Laguna International Industrial Park, and several residential communities such as Brentville and Jubilation. A Caltex service is found on the southbound expressway over Mamplasan. It soon enters Santa Rosa, Laguna on a straight route, mostly lined with tress. It intersects Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Road to Santa Rosa city proper and Tagaytay through a partial cloverleaf interchange. South Luzon Expressway reduces into 3 lanes, having guard rails as the median divider. The road passes near Enchanted Kingdom and ETON City, which is within the limits of barangay Don Jose, Santa Rosa, Laguna. A Total service area can be found on the northbound lanes of the expressway.

South Luzon Expressway enters Cabuyao, passing near Malayan Colleges Laguna (formerly the location of the warehouses owned by the defunct Uniwide Sales Inc.) and Santa Elena Golf and Country Club. It crosses the San Cristobal River and enters Calamba, being on a straight route until Batangas/Calamba Exit. The road approaches the Calamba toll plaza, widening to 18 lanes (including the lanes on the second southbound toll plaza and the northbound lanes), before returning to 3 lanes per direction. It passes through barangays Mayapa, Batino and Prinza before approaching Batangas/Calamba Exit. At Batangas Exit (exit 50), AH26 leaves the expressway and follows again the Maharlika Highway/Manila South Road. Calamba Exit was the former terminus of the South Luzon Expressway from 1976 to 2010, when the expressway is extended to connect with STAR Tollway and bypass the congested Pan-Philippine Highway/Maharlika Highway over Turbina.

Calamba–Santo Tomas segment of SLEX looking south towards STAR Tollway

Past Calamba Exit, the expressway narrows to 2 lanes per direction, with no exits. South Luzon Expressway, also called the Alabang-Calamba-Santo Tomas Expressway, follows a curved route paralleling the Pan-Philippine Highway (Maharlika Highway or Manila South Road) from Calamba to Santo Tomas, Batangas. It approaches the Ayala Greenfield toll plaza, continues over barangay Saimsim, and then enters Batangas on Siam-siam Bridge. The expressway curves before it ends at kilometer 57.2, continuing toward Batangas City as the STAR Tollway..

History

SLEX at Bicutan, Parañaque, in 1976.

South Luzon Expressway was originally built during the Marcos Era as South Diversion Road as newer roads used to travel from and to Manila. [6] South Diversion Road is referred to as the Makati and Taguig segments.

Rehabilitation and opening of connection with STAR Tollway

Before rehabilitation work starting in 2006, South Luzon Expressway is mostly an expressway with a grass median, and 2 lanes per direction from Alabang to Calamba. Rehabilitation work started in 2006, with heavy traffic brought by construction work. Alabang Viaduct is widened to 4 lanes, and the construction of Skyway Stage 2 caused traffic on the Nichols-Alabang segment. Rehabilitation work is finished in 2009, and the Alabang-Calamba segment is expanded to 3 to 4 lanes.

On 2010, an extension of the expressway, named Alabang-Calamba-Santo Tomas Expressway or ACTEx is opened, eventually connecting South Luzon Expressway with STAR Tollway.

SLEX Redevelopment

The SLEX Upgrading and Rehabilitation Project already started since May 2006 by PNCC and MTD Capital, BHD of Malaysia (MTD Manila Expressway Corporation) joint venture, called South Luzon Tollway Corporation (SLTC), as the main proponents of the said project. In this project, the expressway will undergo a major rehabilitation similar to the recently - rehabilitated North Luzon Expressway and will eventually connect with its Batangas section, the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road, also known as the STAR Tollway. The expressway project includes the following:

Toll Road 1

The Toll road 1 or TR1 is the retrofitting and widening of the old Alabang Viaduct.
STATUS: 100% completed (including the drainage system and installing of lamp posts). On October 10, 2016. A Wires Expansion from Carmona to Alabang Segment Purposes

Toll Road 2

The Toll road 2 or TR2 is the rehabilitation and widening of the Alabang-Calamba segment.
STATUS: 100% completed (including the new asphalt overlay along the expressway segment, retrofitting and construction of new bridges, installing lamp posts near tollway exits, drainage and flood control system especially in the San Pedro area, renovation of tollway signage and adding Variable message signs near Susana Heights and Sta. Rosa, replacement of new modern Tollbooths in every exit and a facelift of every highway overpass).

Toll Road 3

The SLEX was extended to Sto. Tomas to connect it to the STAR tollway in 2010.

The Toll road 3 or TR3 is the construction of the missing tollway link (Calamba-Santo Tomas segment). The SLEx-STAR link is a 7.3 kilometer toll road from South Luzon Expressway in Calamba, Laguna to STAR Tollway in Santo Tomas, Batangas.
STATUS: 100% completed (including the drainage system and installing of lamp posts).

Toll Road 4

The Toll Road 4 or TR4 is a proposed 55.87 kilometer 4 lane SLEX Extension to Lucena in Quezon province. It will move to Matnog, Sorsogon in preparation of the completion of Toll Road 5.
STATUS: Construction will start in the first quarter of 2016 and is expected to be completed in 2019.[7][8]

Toll Road 5

The Toll Road 5 or TR5 is a proposed 418.3 kilometer 4-6 lane SLEX Extension to Matnog in Sorsogon province.
STATUS: As of 2015, this extension is being discussed by Albay Gov. Joey Salceda, Toll Regulatory Board chairman Edmund Reyes, San Miguel Corporation and Ramon Ang.

Rehabilitation

More SLEX Future developments

Skyway Stage 3 / NLEx-SLEx Connector Road / Segment 11

Two proposals for connecting the SLEx with the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) have been under consideration by the government since 2010.[9] According to DPWH Secretary Rogelio Singson both proposals would likely be pushed through, as the proposals can co-exist as the projects service two different corridors of the metro.[10] On May 23, 2012, both companies presented their proposals to President Benigno S. Aquino III. The administration then announced through Communications Secretary Ricky Carandang that they hoped both companies could be given formal awarding and final approval by the end of the year, so that they could begin "by the end of this year or early next year.",[9] Construction began in 2018.

CMMTC Proposal

Dubbed as the "Skyway Stage 3", the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) had received an unsolicited proposal for the construction of the elevated toll road Skyway’s extension from San Miguel Corp. backed Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corp. (CMMTC) which according to their proposal will run from Bicutan, Taguig to Balintawak, Quezon City.[10]

The DPWH plans to include the project in its PPP thrust and plans to subject the proposal to a Swiss Challenge, Public Works Undersecretary Romeo S. Momo said in a telephone interview on Friday. A Swiss challenge requires a government agency which has received an unsolicited bid for a project to publish the bid and invite third parties to match or exceed it.[10]

As of November 29, 2013, the ₱26.6 billion "Skyway Stage 3 Project" is undergoing a review of the detailed engineering design by the IC.[11]

Construction began in the First Quarter of 2015.

MPTDC Proposal

Meanwhile, a year before the CMMTC proposal was unveiled NLEX concessionaire subsidiary Metro Pacific Tollway Development Corporation (MPTDC) through its Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC) submitted their proposal which is dubbed as "Segment 11 or the NLEx-SLEx Connector Road" in the NLEx Phase 2 project which involves the construction of a 13.24 kilometer Elevated Expressway from Buendia (Skyway Stage 1) to the C-3 Road which will connect to the NLEx via Segment 10 of the NLEx Phase 2 project in which most of the elevated roadway will be located above the Philippine National Railways Right-Of-Way.[10]

As of November 29, 2013, the "NLEx-SLEx Connector Road" project worth an estimated ₱21.2 billion was approved as a Joint Venture Project under Presidential Decree 1894 according to the PPP Center[12] of the Philippines.

SLEX Extension to Lucena

The then-President Gloria Arroyo said the South Luzon Expressway will be extended to Lucena from Laguna as part of the Urban Luzon Beltway super region. The total length of the extension will be 55.87 kilometers. The extension will be built through a ₱10 billion build-operate-transfer agreement with Manila Toll Expressway Systems Inc., a company owned 40 percent by Philippine National Construction Corp. The rest is shared equally by the local firm Alloy Manila Expressway Inc. and the SMC-backed Citra Group of Indonesia which bought the shares formerly owned by the MTD Capital Berhad of Malaysia. As of 2015, the construction of the extension is planned for the first quarter of 2017 and the whole segment is expected to be completed by 2019.[7][8]

SLEX Extension to Matnog, Sorsogon

Dubbed as Toll Road 5/Quezon-Bicol Expressway, the South Luzon Expressway will be extended to Matnog from Lucena, Quezon. The total length of the extension will be 418.3 kilometers. The extension will decongest Andaya Highway and Pan-Philippine Highway, cut travel time from Manila to Naga City by 2–3 hours, and to Matnog by 6 hours and soon be built by Manila Toll Expressway Systems Inc., a company owned 40 percent by Philippine National Construction Corp. The rest is shared equally by the local firm Alloy Manila Expressway Inc. and the SMC-backed Citra Group of Indonesia which bought the shares formerly owned by the MTD Capital Berhad of Malaysia. As of 2015, the extension is discussed by Albay Gov. Joey Salceda, Toll Regulatory Board chairman Edmund Reyes, San Miguel Corporation and Ramon Ang.[13]

Technical specifications

Toll

Calamba Toll Plaza in Calamba, Laguna
Class Toll
Class 1
(Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs, Jeepneys)
₱3.37/km
Class 2
(Buses, Light Trucks)
₱6.74/km
Class 3
(Heavy Trucks)
₱10.11/km

Exits and intersections

Current exits and intersections

Kilometer stones or markers count the distance (in kilometers) from the Kilometer Zero in Rizal Park. Exits are mostly named and numbered, but exit numbers appear only after Alabang Exit. There is a discrepancy with mileage, with Kilometer 24 being Kilometer 23 rather on the Manila Toll Expressway Systems (MATES) maintained segments of SLEX, although a Kilometer 23 already lies near Cupang, Muntinlupa. From Quirino Avenue to Nichols Interchange, SLEX is an national highway named Osmeña Highway. No tolls are paid on Canlubang, Batino, and Batangas/Calamba exits (exits 47, 49, and 50).

Region Province City/Municipality km Exit Name Destinations Notes
NCR Metro Manila Manila 4.09 Quirino Avenue T-junction
4.65 San Andres Street Traffic light intersection
5.43 Ocampo Street Traffic light intersection
5.49 Zobel Roxas Street Traffic light intersection
Makati Gil Puyat Avenue, Metro Manila Skyway Traffic light intersection with flyover.
6.75 Buendia Exit Metro Manila Skyway, NAIA, Alabang Southbound on-ramp for Skyway. No swerving allowed, but prohibition temporarily lifted because of traffic conditions due to Skyway Stage 3 construction.
7.32 Antonio Arnaiz Avenue Traffic light intersection
7.80 Don Bosco Street Northbound access only
8.71 Magallanes Interchange EDSA, Pasay, Makati CBD, Ortigas, Cubao Start of concurrency with Pan-Philippine Highway, not signed until Kilometer 34 in Carmona.
9.11 Magallanes Exit (Skyway) Metro Manila Skyway On-ramp for Metro Manila Skyway
Pasay-Taguig boundary 9.71 Sales Interchange Andrews Avenue, Lawton Avenue, NAIA, Bonifacio Global City Partial cloverleaf interchange. Motorcycles, excluding 400cc and above, are prohibited past this interchange.
End of DPWH/MMDA jurisdiction. Start of Skyway Operations and Maintenance Corporation (SOMCo) jurisdiction
Nichols Toll Plaza
NCR ? Parañaque-Taguig boundary 10.92 Merville Exit Merville Village Southbound exit only.
11.35 C-5 Exit C-5, Taguig, Pasig, Pateros, Bonifacio Global City, Quezon City Half-Y interchange. Northbound entrance and southbound exit.
14.4 Doña Soledad Exit Doña Soledad Avenue and Better Living Subdivision(Parañaque), Bicutan (Taguig) Diamond interchange
16.30 Skyway Northbound exit and southbound entrance. Demolished on 2011 after Skyway is extended towards Alabang.
Parañaque-Muntinlupa boundary 18.09 Sucat Exit Barangay Sucat (Muntinlupa), BF Homes Subdivision (Parañaque) Diamond interchange
Muntinlupa 19.32 Skyway Entry Skyway Northbound exit and southbound entrance.
22.4 Alabang Exit Alabang, South Station Southbound exit and northbound entrance.
23.5 Alabang Viaduct
23.92 23 Filinvest Exit Filinvest City, Ayala Alabang Trumpet interchange.
23.97 Alabang Exit Alabang, Ayala Alabang, Las Piñas, Bacoor Northbound exit and southbound entrance .
End of Skyway Operations and Maintenance Corporation (SOMCo) jurisdiction. Start of Manila Toll Expressway Systems (MATES) jurisdiction.
Shell - Tollway Plaza
NCR ? Muntinlupa 26.39 26 Susana Heights/MCX Exit Susana Heights, Muntinlupa, MCX, Daang Hari T and trumpet interchange.
CALABARZON Laguna San Pedro 27.71 27 San Pedro Exit San Pedro Southbound entrance and exit only.
Petron - SLEX SB
Caltex - SLEX NB
CALABARZON Laguna Biñan 31.92 31 Southwoods Exit Southwoods City, Biñan, General Mariano Alvarez Partial cloverleaf interchange.
Cavite Carmona 33.46 33 Carmona Exit Carmona, Biñan, Dasmariñas, General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite Province Trumpet interchange
Shell - SLEX NB
CALABARZON Laguna Biñan 36.1 36 Greenfield City/Unilab/LIIP Exit (Mamplasan Exit) Greenfield City, Unilab, LIIP Partial cloverleaf interchange
Caltex - South Hub
CALABARZON Laguna Santa Rosa 38.45 38 Santa Rosa Exit Santa Rosa, Silang, Tagaytay, Partial cloverleaf interchange.
Total - SLEX NB
CALABARZON Laguna Santa Rosa 42.4 41 ETON City/Asia Brewery Exit (Malitlit Exit) ETON City, Greenfield City, Asia Brewery, Tagaytay Double right-in/right-out interchange
Cabuyao 43.93 43 Cabuyao Exit (Santa Elena Exit) Cabuyao Partial cloverleaf interchange
Petron - SLEX SB and NB
CALABARZON Laguna Calamba 45.4 45 Silangan Exit Silangan, Carmeltown Partial cloverleaf interchange
Equus City Unopened access to Equus City. Entrance still fenced.
Calamba Toll Plaza
CALABARZON Laguna Calamba 47.72 47 Canlubang Exit (Mayapa Exit) Canlubang Partial cloverleaf interchange
49.09 49 Batino Exit CPIP, Ciudad de Calamba, Tagaytay Highlands Right-in/right-out interchange.T
50.12 50 Batangas/Calamba Exit Calamba, Batangas, Lucena Partial cloverleaf interchange. End of AH26 concurrency
Ayala Greenfield Toll Plaza
SLEX continues to Batangas City as STAR Tollway.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Future exits

Kilometer No. Exit Interchange type Location Remarks
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: C-3 Exit Ramp Caloocan (South) This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in C-3 Road, Grace Park, Caloocan
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: Rizal Avenue Exit Ramp Manila This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in Rizal Avenue, Santa Cruz, Manila.
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: Manila Bay Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in Radial Road 10, Tondo, Manila.
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: Legarda Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in Legarda Street, Sampaloc, Manila.
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: España Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in España Boulevard, Sampaloc, Manila.
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: Legarda Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in Legarda, Sampaloc, Manila.
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: Zamora Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in East and West Zamora Streets, Pandacan, Manila.
TBA NLEX–SLEX Connector: Pedro Gil Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp in Pedro Gil Street, Paco, Manila.
TBA Skyway Stage 3: Balintawak Exit Ramp Quezon City This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp at North Luzon Expressway in Balintawak, Quezon City.
TBA Skyway Stage 3: Sgt. Rivera Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp at Sgt. Rivera Avenue in Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City.
TBA Skyway Stage 3: Quezon Ave Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp at Quezon Avenue in San Francisco Del Monte, Quezon City.
TBA Skyway Stage 3: E. Rodriguez Sr. Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp at E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave in New Manila, Quezon City.
TBA Skyway Stage 3: Aurora Boulevard Exit Ramp Manila This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp at Aurora Boulevard in Santa Mesa, Manila.
TBA Skyway Stage 3: Plaza Dilao Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp at Plaza Dilao in Paco, Manila.
TBA Skyway Stage 3: Quirino Exit Ramp This will be an Entry/Exit Ramp at Quirino Avenue in Paco, Manila.
TBA SLEX-STAR Exit Santo Tomas, Batangas This exit will be built after the extension to Lucena is completed.
TBA MakBan Exit Bay, Laguna This exit takes you to the towns of Bay and Calauan, Laguna. This exit is located near MakBan Geothermal Plant.
TBA Alaminos Exit Alaminos, Laguna This exit takes you to the town of Alaminos, Laguna.
TBA San Pablo Exit San Pablo, Laguna This exit goes to San Pablo, Laguna. This exit heads directly to SM City San Pablo.
TBA Tiaong/San Antonio Exit Tiaong, Quezon This exit takes you to the town of Tiaong, Quezon and San Antonio, Quezon.
TBA Candelaria Toll Plaza Candelaria, Quezon This is located before the Candelaria Exit.
TBA Candelaria Exit This exit takes you to the town of Candelaria, Quezon.
TBA Sariaya Exit Sariaya, Quezon This exit takes you to the town of Sariaya, Quezon.
TBA Lucena City North Exit Lucena, Quezon This exit leads you to Barangay Ilayang Talim, Lucena going to Maharlika Highway, Pacific Mall Lucena then, with an access to Lucena City Proper. It will be the future Southern terminus of SLEX. It will replace the current Southern terminus in Santo Tomas. It will move to Matnog after Toll Road 5 opens to traffic.
TBA Lucena South Exit This exit leads you to Dalahican Road in Barangay Dalahican, Lucena, Quezon with an access to SM City Lucena.
TBA Pagbilao Exit Pagbilao, Quezon This exit takes you to the town of Pagbilao, Quezon.
TBA Atimonan Exit Atimonan, Quezon This exit takes you directly to the town of Atimonan, Quezon.
TBA Habingan Exit This exit heads you to Atimonan-Unisan Road in Atimonan, Quezon. Facing southbound, right goes to Unisan, Quezon and Agdangan, Quezon, Left goes to Atimonan Town Proper.
TBA Gumaca Exit Gumaca, Quezon This exit takes you to the town of Gumaca, Quezon.
TBA Lopez Exit Lopez, Quezon This exit takes you to the town of Lopez, Quezon.
TBA Calauag Exit Calauag, Quezon This exit takes you to the town of Calauag, Quezon. Useful for motorists from the north going to Camarines Norte.
TBA Tagkawayan Exit Tagkawayan, Quezon This exit takes you to the town of Tagkawayan, Quezon.
TBA Del Gallego Exit Del Gallego, Camarines Sur This exit takes you to the town of Del Gallego, Camarines Sur.
TBA Liboro Exit Ragay, Camarines Sur This exit takes you to the Western part of town to the district of Liboro.
TBA Ragay Exit This exit takes you to the town proper of Ragay via the Andaya Highway.
TBA Lupi Exit This exit takes you to the Eastern part of town and the nearby municipality of Lupi, Camarines Sur.
TBA Sipocot Exit Sipocot, Camarines Sur This exit takes you to the town of Sipocot, Camarines Sur. Useful for motorists from Southern Bicol provinces going to Camarines Norte.
TBA Libmanan-Cabusao Exit Libmanan, Camarines Sur This exit takes you to the town of Libmanan, Camarines Sur. Facing southbound after the tollgate, Right leads you to the Town Proper, Left leads you to Cabusao, Camarines Sur.
TBA Magarao-Calabanga Exit Magarao, Camarines Sur This exit takes you to the town of Magarao, Canaman, and Calabanga, Camarines Sur.
TBA Peñafrancia-Carolina Exit Naga City This exit takes you to the Northern part of the city via Peñafrancia Avenue.
TBA Naga City Exit This exit takes you to the Southern part of the city via San Isidro-Carolina Road.
TBA Del Rosario-Palestina Exit This exit takes you to the Eastern part of Naga City and the Northern barangays of Pili, Camarines Sur via the Pan-Philippine Highway.
TBA Pili Exit Pili, Camarines Sur This exit takes you to the central part of the municipality via the Pan-Philippine Highway.
TBA Ocampo Exit Ocampo, Camarines Sur This exit takes you to the town of Ocampo, Camarines Sur via Governor Fuentebella Highway. Useful for motorists going to Partido area, Southern Pili and Caramoan, Camarines Sur.
TBA Corporal Exit Iriga City, Camarines Sur This exit is located in Brgy. Corporal that leads you to the city and the first exit in Iriga.
TBA Iriga City Exit This exit takes you to Iriga and the second exit in the city.
TBA Buhi Exit This exit is the third exit in the city. Facing southbound, right leads to Iriga, left goes to Buhi, Camarines Sur.
TBA Matacon Exit Polangui, Albay This exit is located in Brgy. Matacon that leads you to the town of Polangui, Albay.
TBA Oas Exit Oas, Albay This exit is takes you to the town of Oas, Albay.
TBA Guinobatan Exit Guinobatan, Albay This exit is takes you to the town of Guinobatan, Albay.
TBA Camalig Exit Camalig, Albay This exit is takes you to the town of Camalig, Albay.
TBA Legazpi Exit Legazpi, Albay This exit is takes you to the city of Legazpi, Albay via Alegre Street and the first exit of the city.
TBA Sorsogon City Exit Sorsogon City, Sorsogon This exit is takes you to Sorsogon City and the first exit of the city.
TBA Abuyog Exit This exit is located in Brgy. Abuyog that leads you to the southern parts of the City.
TBA Casiguran Exit Casiguran, Sorsogon This exit is takes you to the town of Casiguran, Sorsogon.
TBA Juban Exit Juban, Sorsogon This exit is takes you to the town of Juban, Sorsogon.
TBA Irosin Exit Irosin, Sorsogon This exit is takes you to the town of Irosin, Sorsogon.
TBA Matnog Toll Plaza Matnog, Sorsogon This toll plaza will serve for the motorists for Toll Road 5 and the reconfiguration of the Calamba-Matnog toll Segment. The Southbound plaza will require motorists to pay their toll fees whereas motorists get toll cards from Southbound Saimsim Toll Plaza. The Northbound plaza will require motorists to get their toll cards and pay at the Northbound Saimsim Toll Barrier
TBA Matnog Intersection Roundabout This is the future southern terminus for SLEX in Matnog. Going Northbound takes you to the Town proper, Eastbound leads you to the Bypass road to the coastal areas and Southbound takes you to the port to Allen, Northern Samar.

Former exits

Kilometer No. Exit Interchange type Location Remarks
10 Skyway: Nichols Toll Plaza A Pasay/Taguig The former Skyway Main Toll Plaza for cash and E-Pass Users, it is situated at both lanes.
10 Skyway: Nichols Toll Plaza B The former Skyway Main Toll Plaza for E-Pass Users only situated on the Northbound lane.
22 MSEX: Alabang Toll Plaza Muntinlupa This toll plaza is located on site what is now the Alabang Viaduct and entry and exit ramps towards Maharlika Highway. It was then demolished and reduced into toll barriers for entry and exit ramps during the construction of Alabang Viaduct while SLEx was being extended towards Calamba.

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