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This is a travel guide for Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).


The Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), signed as E1 and E4 of the Philippine expressway network and R-8 of the Metro Manila arterial road network, is controlled-access toll expressway in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines.
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From its northern terminus in Tarlac City to its southern terminus at Tipo in Hermosa, Bataan, the SCTEX serves as one of the main expressways in Luzon.


The SCTEX is the country's longest expressway at 93.77 kilometers (58.27 mi). The Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway was constructed to provide a more efficient transport corridor between Subic Bay Freeport, Clark, and the Central Techno Park in Tarlac, foster development on the municipalities served, and connect major infrastructures such as the Subic Seaport and the Clark International Airport.

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The expressway also serves a major utility corridor, carrying various high voltage overhead power lines through densely populated areas where land and right of way acquisition for a normal power line is impractical. A notable power line using the expressway's right of way for most or part of the route is the Concepcion–Clark transmission line from Clark North Exit in Mabalacat, Pampanga to Concepcion, Tarlac.

SCTEX on map

Built by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), a government owned and controlled corporation, construction of the expressway started on April 5, 2005.

Commercial operations then started on April 28, 2008, with the opening of the Subic–Clark Segment and Zone A of the portion of Clark-Tarlac Segment. The opening of Zones B and C of the remaining Clark–Tarlac Segment on July 25, 2008, signaled the full operations of the SCTEX.


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SCTEX ROUTE

The Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway runs northwest from Bataan and runs through the provinces of Pampanga and Tarlac. The entirety of the SCTEX is built as a four-lane expressway mostly laid out on embankment, with some sections using cuts to traverse hilly areas. The expressway also crosses the four rivers in Central Luzon: the Dinalupihan River in Bataan, the Gumain River in Floridablanca and the Pasig–Potrero River in Porac, both in Pampanga, and the Sacobia River in Bamban, Tarlac. All exits require toll payment, and toll plazas are laid on the termini of the expressway.

SCTEX starts at the east end of the Subic-Tipo Expressway in Barangay Tipo in Hermosa, Bataan. The expressway is built parallel to the Jose Abad Santos Avenue (N3) until Dinalupihan Exit, where the expressway curves northward and tracks the Angeles-Porac-Floridablanca-Dinalupihan Road as it follows a mostly straight route.

SCTEX Porac Bridge

The expressway then curves to the northeast before Floridablanca Exit. It curves toward the northwest and back to the northeast before Porac Exit. It then curves eastward and then northward near Clark Freeport and Clark International Airport. Clark South Exit, which serves those areas, lies near Mabalacat Interchange, with the exits being one kilometer apart from each other.

The segment ends at a trumpet interchange in Mabalacat, where it meets the Clark Spur Road that links SCTEX with North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and crosses over MacArthur Highway. The expressway becomes part of Radial Road 8 at a trumpet interchange in Mabalacat, where its main destination changes to Tarlac City and Baguio.

The roadway runs at the boundary of Clark Freeport and Mabalacat city proper, where the Philippine National Railways (PNR) North Main Line to Dagupan and San Fernando, La Union also lies. MacArthur Highway (N2) parallels the expressway up to Tarlac City.

Leaving Clark Freeport, Clark North Exit comes before the expressway, where it curves and then crosses MacArthur Highway at Barangay Dolores, where a half-partial cloverleaf interchange, serving only northbound traffic, connects the two. Approaching Tarlac, the expressway crosses over the Sacobia River through a bridge mentioned before.

Seaoil service station with CityMall in Concepcion, Tarlac

The first service areas on the expressway, one serving northbound traffic, and the other serving southbound traffic, apart by one kilometer, comes before Concepcion Exit. The expressway passes near the poblacion of Concepcion, then over agricultural land of Tarlac City. Hacienda Luisita Exit, that serves Hacienda Luisita as well as connecting MacArthur Highway and serving barangays along its connecting road, comes before the northern end of the expressway at Tarlac City Exit.

A new toll plaza built on the main route serves Tarlac City Exit, whose toll gates are removed with its opening. The exit serves an interchange with the Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEX). Past Tarlac City Exit, Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway becomes Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway (TPLEX) northward.


SCTEX CONCEPTION AND CONSTRUCTION

The Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway or SCTEx Project was initiated under the administration of President Joseph Estrada with an original project cost of ₱15.73 billion.

Construction was started in 2005 under the government of his successor, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. It is the longest continuous tollway in the Philippines that connects Subic, Clark, and Tarlac. It was completed with a project cost of ₱34.981 billion.

The original project for the expressway is divided into segments, the 50.5-kilometer (31.4 mi) Subic-Clark segment, and the 43.27-kilometer (26.89 mi) Clark–Tarlac segment. The contractors for the project are a joint venture of Kajima, Obayashi, JFE Engineering, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, for the Subic-Clark segment, and a joint venture of Hazama, Taisei, and Nippon Steel, for the Clark-Tarlac segment. Consultation were provided by a joint venture of Oriental Consultant, Katahira & Engineering International, and Nippon Koei Co. Ltd.

The total cost for the construction of the expressway is ₱34.957 billion. It was sourced through a loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) amounting to ¥41.93 billion or ₱23.06 billion with an interest rate of 0.95% per annum.

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₱25.737 billion of the total project cost represents direct costs such as expenses incurred for the construction of the SCTEX. The indirect costs of ₱7.146 billion include land acquisition, consultancy services, project management expenses and taxes and duties. Financing costs of ₱2.074 billion include the Department of Finance guarantee fee and JBIC loan interest during the construction period. Toll Fees are approved by the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB).

On March 18, 2008, at exactly 1 pm, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo opened the Subic–Clark segment of the expressway for a Holy Week dry run. This helped motorists traveling to Zambales and Bataan for Holy Week. The dry run was free and available for class 1 vehicles only. The Holy Week dry run was from March 18, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m and March 19 to 24, 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; operating hours were limited as no street lights were installed that time.

On April 28, 2008, at exactly 12 noon, BCDA opened the Subic–Clark segment to all vehicles. BCDA said that travel time from Manila to Subic via North Luzon Expressway would now only take 1 hour and 40 minutes while the travel time from Clark to Subic would only take 40 minutes. The Dolores exit (formerly Clark North A exit) was also opened, which connects to MacArthur Highway.

On July 25, 2008, the BCDA announced the opening of the Clark–Tarlac segment of the expressway. Travel time from Clark to Tarlac was reduced to only 25 minutes and to travel the entire length of the SCTEx would only take about 1 hour. At the same time, the travel time from Manila to Tarlac City via NLEx and the SCTEx would only take 1 hour and 25 minutes.

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SCTEX OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

The Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), a vital component of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority's Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway Project (SCTEP), serves to link the economic zones of Subic and Clark. Operational and maintenance duties for the expressway are overseen by a joint venture comprising the First Philippine Infrastructure Development Corporation (FPIDC), Tollways Management Corporation, and Egis Projects – entities with extensive experience managing the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX).

Originally a subsidiary of First Philippine Holdings under the Lopez Group of Companies, FPIDC was later acquired by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation in 2008. The SCTEX's business and operating agreement, signed on July 25, 2011, involves the Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC), along with its holdings companies Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) and Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), taking charge of SCTEX's operations for a duration of 33 years.

This arrangement not only relieves the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) of the substantial financial burden associated with servicing the ₱34-billion debt owed to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) but also allows for the SCTEX to be considered a government project without direct cost to the state, underscoring its strategic significance in Luzon's infrastructure landscape.



SCTEX EXITS

The entire route is located in Central Luzon.

Bataan
  • Tipo (Hermosa) - access to Subic Freeport Expressway
  • Dinalupihan - connects with Roman Superhighway

Pampanga
  • Floridablanca
  • Porac - access to Alviera
  • Montclair (Angeles City)
  • Clark South (Mabalacat) - access to Clark Global City, Clark Freeport, Angeles City
  • Manila / NLEX (Mabalacat)
  • Clark North (Mabalacat) - access to Clark Airport, Clark Freeport
  • Dolores (Mabalacat) - access to MacArthur Highway

Tarlac
  • New Clark City - Bamban, New Clark City, Capas
  • Concepcion - Magalang–Concepcion Road
  • Hacienda Luisita (San Miguel)
  • Tarlac/CLLEX - access to Tarlac City, La Paz, Cabanatuan, Baguio


SCTEX TOLL FEE RATES

The toll system of Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway is a closed road system that uses cards with magnetic strips, and from March 2016, electronic toll collection, using the Easytrip system by its concessionaire, Manila North Tollways Corporation (now NLEX Corporation), is introduced, eventually integrating the toll system of the expressway with North Luzon Expressway's. Before March 2016, the toll system is completely independent, with toll collection from NLEx and vice versa being done at a toll plaza on Clark Spur Road in Mabalacat, until the structure's demolition following the toll system integration.

SCTEX Tarlac Toll Plaza

In March 2016, the integration of the North Luzon Expressway and the SCTEx was completed, in time for the Holy Week exodus. Among the integration plans which costed 650 million pesos are the reduction of toll collection stops, construction of additional toll plazas and the conversion of the electronic toll collection of the two expressways into a single system.

Also, with the government's thrust towards toll road interoperability, Autosweep of the San Miguel Corporation which operates SLEx, Skyway, STAR Tollway, NAIAX, and TPLEx has been accepted as a mode of payment in SCTEx since March 2018.

Here are the updated NLEX and SCTEX toll fees as of June 1, 2022.


NLEX-SCTEX Toll Rates - Class 1 Vehicles


NLEX-SCTEX Toll Rates - Class 2 Vehicles


NLEX-SCTEX Toll Rates - Class 3 Vehicles


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About SCTEX


  • Is SCTEX connected to NLEX?
    The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) from Manila connects to the SCTEX from Subic–Clark–Tarlac.

  • What is the end of SCTEX?
    Subic Freeport Expressway

  • Where should I exit NLEX to SCTEX?
    Take exit 85, there will be many signs leading you to SCTEX, remember to stay on the right side of the highway upon exiting Dau.

  • Is Subic and Clark the same?
    Subic and Clark are two different areas. Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ) is a former US air force base (Clark Air Base), while the Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ) is a former US naval base (Subic Bay Naval Base).

  • Can I still pay cash in SCTEx?
    Yes
    , SCTEx cash lanes in 2022 are still open since car owners have yet to fully adapt to the RFID system. Note that cash lanes can get congested, so expect a few delays if you prefer using cash on tollways.


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This is a travel guide for Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX).


The Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway (TPLEX), signed as E1 of the Philippine expressway network and R-8 of the Metro Manila arterial road network, is a controlled-access toll expressway that connects the Central Luzon region with the Ilocos Region.
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From its northern terminus at Rosario in La Union to its southern terminus at Tarlac City, the expressway has a length of 89.21-kilometer (55.43 mi), cutting through the various provinces in northern Central Luzon.

While proposals for a construction of an expressway system from Metro Manila to La Union had been raised before the 2000s, the construction of the TPLEX only began in January 2010.

The expressway began operations on October 31, 2013. The final section from Pozorrubio to Rosario was opened to motorists on July 15, 2020.

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TPLEX ROUTES

TPLEX follows a route that parallels the MacArthur Highway, running through the provinces of TarlacPangasinan, and La Union.

The expressway has four lanes, two per direction, separated by Jersey barriers. Sections by exits, toll plazas, viaducts, and their approaches are illuminated at night. Significant sections are built on embankments overlooking rice paddy fields.

The expressway crosses the four rivers in the Pangasinan province. The rivers along the TPLEX are the Agno River, Binalonan River, Aloragat River, and the Bued River.

TPLEX Map

The Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway starts in Tarlac City as an extension of the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway. The expressway passes through the municipalities of Victoria, Pura, Ramos, and Anao. Significant stretches of the expressway in Tarlac are built on embankments, and existing roads cross through underpasses built on cuts in the embankment. The road passes to Nampicuan and Cuyapo in Nueva Ecija without exit before entering Pangasinan, at the municipality of Rosales.

The Pangasinan segment of TPLEX starts at the Rosales municipality. The expressway then crosses through a viaduct over the Agno River, then enters Urdaneta, which is served by a single interchange to connect with Manila North Road. The Urdaneta exit was the expressway's northern terminus before the extension to Binalonan. Past Urdaneta Exit, TPLEX crosses above the Manila North Road, then passes over Binalonan and Pozorrubio. The last exit in the province is Sison, still under construction and not yet included in the opening of the main carriageway.

Past the Sison exit, the expressway crosses as a viaduct over the Bued River. The road then enters the Rosario municipality, where the main northern toll plaza is located. Past the Rosario toll plaza, a spur road connects to the Rosario rotunda. This is the expressway's northern terminus. Proposals have been raised to extend the project to Laoag in Ilocos Norte.



TPLEX CONCEPTION AND CONSTRUCTION

Despite calls to create an expressway system from the Philippine capital of Manila to Rosario, the southernmost town of the La Union province had been raised before the turn of the millennium. These calls began to bear fruit in the mid-2000s. In 2005, construction began on the Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), a linked expressway system reaching Tarlac City. This was an improvement over the North Luzon Expressway's terminus which reached only to Mabalacat, Pampanga.

In 2006, Congressional representatives from Northern Luzon took advantage of the final reading of House Bill 5749 to lobby for a project to extend the expressway to Rosario, as a means to boost trade, tourism, and reduce travel times in the provinces of Tarlac, Eastern Pangasinan, and La Union. This lobbying led the Arroyo administration in October 2006 to announce a ten-year plan to extend the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) from Mabalacat, Pampanga, to Rosario, La Union, and extend the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) from Calamba, Laguna, to Lucena in Quezon, and eventually to Matnog, Sorsogon.

In 2008, the SCTEX was formally opened, setting the stage for developing the TPLEX, which would extend beyond the SCTEX's terminus in Tarlac City. The initial construction plan for the TPLEX called for it to be implemented in two phases: The first phase would involve constructing two lanes, with the second phase expanding it to four lanes to accommodate 25,000 vehicles.

The proposed superhighway would be built parallel to MacArthur Highway, passing through the city of Tarlac and the municipalities of La Paz, Gerona, Victoria, Pura, Anao, and Ramos in Tarlac, Nampicuan and Cuyapo in Nueva Ecija and Rosales, Villasis, Urdaneta, Binalonan, Laoac, Pozorrubio, and Sison in Pangasinan, and Rosario, La Union.



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TPLEX Phase 1 & 2

The first phase of the Tarlac-La Union Expressway started in January 2010. In April 2013, San Miguel Corporation announced that the segment from Tarlac City up to Urdaneta will be built with four lanes, instead of the initial plan of two lanes only. However, this also pushed back the opening day of the expressway from June 2013 to November 2013.

On October 25, 2013, the Toll Regulatory Board authorized the issuance of the Toll Operation Permit for the Tarlac City–Pura segment of the TPLEX after the construction of that segment was completed by Private Infra Dev Corp. (PIDC), the all-Filipino consortium backed by conglomerates San Miguel Corporation (SMC) and DMCI Holdings, Inc.

This first phase, referred to as section 1A, begins with a connection to SCTEX, then stretches 17 kilometers (11 miles) from Tarlac City to Victoria, and then to Pura, Tarlac.

On December 23, 2013, the expressway opened up to Ramos, Tarlac, bringing TPLEX up to 23 kilometers (14 mi) of its operational length. On April 16, 2014, phase 1 of the project was completed when the Rosales section was opened. In December 2014, phase 2 of the project, covering 13.72 kilometers (8.53 mi) from Carmen to Urdaneta, was opened to traffic, as what PIDC president Mark Dumol had announced on the day the completion of phase 1 was announced.

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TPLEX Phase 3

In December 2014, Dumol projected that the last section, covering 25.83 kilometers (16.05 mi) from Urdaneta to Rosario and including an exit in Pozorrubio, would be completed some time in 2015. However, there were delays in the implementation of the project, which included a highly disputed proposal to divert the exit 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) away to San Fabian in Pangasinan. The DPWH and the PIDC announced in July 2015 that they will continue to follow the original plan for the last phase exiting in Rosario, adding that this last phase would be completed by the following year, 2016.

This development phase was further subdivided into phase 3A, from Urdaneta to Pozorrubio, and phase 3B, Pozorrubio to Rosario. Section 3A would include trumpet-type interchanges at Binalonan and Pozorrubio, while section 3B include an interchange at Sison and the roundabout-style terminus interchange in Rosario, La Union.

After the opening of the exit at Pozorrubio in December 2017, the DPWH said segment 3B from Pozorrubio to Rosario is expected to be completed in June 2019.

By mid-August 2016, the first exit of section 3A, at Binalonan Exit, had been opened to the driving public.

By December 6, 2017, the last exit of section 3A, at Pozorrubio, Pangasinan, had been opened to the driving public.

In September 2016, DPWH said this exit of section 3A, which covers the 7.53 kilometers (4.68 mi). from Binalonan to Pozorrubio, was supposed to open in December 2016. The Binalonan to Pozorrubio section was expected to open around October 27, 2017, but the section did not open on that date due to the minor right-of-way issues on the missing 1-kilometer (0.62 mi) fence.

By July 15, 2020, the Pozorrubio to Rosario segment of the expressway opened to motorists, with the exception of the Sison exit, which was still under construction as the main carriageway opened.


La Union extension

As a part of the project of increasing the 200 kilometers (120 mi) radius of High Standard Highways of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) into a 300 kilometers (190 mi) radius from Metro Manila, the expressway will be extended to the city of San Fernando, La Union.

There are also plans to move the extension terminus to San Juan, La Union and will be divided into three segments, namely:
  • Segment 1 - Rosario to Tubao (18km)
  • Segment 2 - Tubao to Naguilian (23km)
  • Segment 3 - Naguilian to San Juan (18.4km)


Laoag extension

On June 11, 2013, at the San Miguel Corporation annual stockholders meeting, Chairman, Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., revealed plans to extend the expressway north to Laoag, Ilocos Norte. He said that extending the toll road to Laoag had been raised during the Arroyo administration.


TPLEX EXITS

Tarlac
  • CLLEX/Tarlac City - access to Cabanatuan, Clark, Subic, Olongapo, Manila
  • Tarlac City (La Paz) - access to Tarlac City, La Paz, Santa Rosa, Cabanatuan
  • Victoria (Talavera) - access to Tarlac—Victoria Road — Victoria, Talavera
  • Pura (Gerona)
  • Ramos (Paniqui)
  • Anao (Moncada)

Pangasinan
  • Carmen (Villasis)
  • Tomana (Villasis)
  • Urdaneta (Dagupan)
  • Binalonan (Manaoag Church)
  • Pozorrubio (San Jacinto)
  • Sison

La Union
  • Rosario - access to Rosario, Pugo, Baguio, San Fernando, Vigan, Laoag

San Juan, La Union extension
  • Tubao - access to Aspiras–Palispis Highway – Tubao, Agoo, Pugo, Baguio
  • Naguilian - access to Naguilian Road – Naguilian, Burgos, Baguio
  • San Fernando City
  • San Juan



TPLEX TOLL FEE RATES

The Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway uses a closed road tolling system where motorists pay tolls according to vehicle class and kilometers travelled. Here are the TPLEX toll fees you have to pay if you’re on your way up north.


TPLEX Toll Rates - Class 1 Vehicles


TPLEX Toll Rates - Class 2 Vehicles


TPLEX Toll Rates - Class 3 Vehicles


On April 8, 2019, the Auto-sweep electronic toll collection (ETC) system, an RFID enhanced toll system, was implemented at TPLEX. This ensures interoperability with other SMC-operated tollways and those of MPTC's such as NLEX SCTEX.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About TPLEX


  • How do I get to Baguio by car via TPLEX?
    To get to Baguio, you need to drive straight from the Junction and then stay on the right side when you reach the Pugo-Rosario Road.

  • Is TPLEX complete?
    The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officially opened the final section of the 89.21-kilometer Tarlac Pangasinan La Union Expressway (TPLEX) in 2020.

  • What is the last exit of TPLEX?
    The last exit in the province is Sison.

  • Is there a stop over in TPLEX?
    The stopovers that you can find in the Tarlac- Pangasinan-La Union (TPLEX) are Tarlac City Exit, Victoria Exit and Pura Exit.

  • Can I use Easytrip in TPLEX?
    Only Autosweep RFID can be used at Skyway, SLEX, NAIAX, STAR Tollway, MCX, and TPLEX.


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Narito ang buod ng "Alamat ng Antipolo"



Noong unang panahon, ang mga magsasakang nakatira sa kapatagan ay lumipat sa kabundukan upang makaiwas sa kalupitan ng mga kastila.

Sa kagubatan na sila namalagi upang di masangkot sa kaguluhan sa bayan. Lubhang nagalit ang mga kastila dulot ng himagsikan. Upang makaganti, maraming walang malay na Pilipino ang kanilang pinagbintangang kasapi ng katipunan.

Nabalitaan ng mga naninirahan sa kabundukan ang planong pagsukob ng mga guardia sibil. Sila ay natakot at araw-gabi ang pagdarasal ng mga kababaihan.



Isang araw, umakyat ng bundok ang mga kastila. Nakarating sila kung saan nagtitipon-tipon ang mga nagdarasal. Sa pagtataka ng lahat ay biglang umilaw ang puno ng TIPOLO.

Maya maya lamang ay biglang lumitaw ang Birheng Concepcion sa itaas ng puno ng TIPOLO. Palibhasa''y mga relihiyoso ang kastila sila ay natakot at nagsisi.

Marami ang nakakita sa milagro ng birhen at sila ay nagpasalamat sa saklolong binigay nito. Ang masamang balak ng mga kastila at hindi natuloy bagkus ay nangako pang ang pook na iyon ay igagalang.



Masaya pang ipinamalita ng mga kastila sa kapwa nila ang nakitang milagro.

"Saan ang lugar na yon?"

"Sa bundok. Itanong nyo kung saan ang tipolo"

Dahil sa paulit-ulit na pag banggit ng "Saan ang tipolo?" tinawag nilang SANTIPOLO ang pook at di nagtagal ay naging "ANTIPOLO".


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The Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) is ready to serve up to 400,000 passengers per day, more than double its current average ridership.

In a Zoom briefing on Friday, MRT-3 Officer-in-Charge, General Manager Michael Capati, said the MRT-3 currently accommodates 248,000 to 260,000 passengers a day, with an average fare collection of PHP2.7 million.

With the MRT-3 set to offer free rides to all passengers from March 28 to April 30, he said the average number of passengers per day may increase to 300,000 to 400,000 per day, depending on the Covid-19 pandemic situation.

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“Ready naman po ang ating pasilidad, ang ating capacity, kaya po nagte-test na po tayo ng four-car trains. Dahil ang four-car trains po natin can accommodate a maximum of 1,576 passengers (Our facilities, capacity, are ready, and that’s why we’re testing four-car trains because these can accommodate a maximum of 1,576 passengers),” Capati said.

The current three-car train setup of the MRT-3 can accommodate around 1,100 passengers per train.

To ensure that the MRT-3 can accommodate as many passengers as possible during the first day of the free ride program, he said two four-car trains will be dispatched from MRT-3’s during the peak hours of 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

There will also be 18 three-car trains that will traverse the route between North Avenue, Quezon City and Taft Avenue in Pasay City.

Capati said the four-car train setup is the future of MRT-3, with plans to combine the old Czech CKD train cars with the newer Chinese Dalian train cars for four-car operations.

“From three-car train sets, magiging (it will be) four-car train sets. So, slowly, ina-achieve natin ‘yan (From three-car train sets to four-car train sets. Slowly, we will achieve that),” Capati said.

To date, he said 48 out of 72 CKD train cars have been overhauled, with the rest expected to be completed within the year, while nine Dalian trains are “provisionally accepted”.

The remaining 39 are to undergo further testing.

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'Free ride' program

With the MRT-3 expected to lose an average of PHP2.7 million in revenue per day of operation during the month-long free ride program, Capati said its operational expenses will be covered through its PHP7 billion budget under the General Appropriations Act of 2022.

“Ang mga rider ng MRT-3 ay currently subsidized na po at dahil meron tayong tinatawag na libreng sakay, fully subsidized na po ang buong gastos ng isang pasahero sa kanyang biyahe sa (MRT-3 riders are currently already subsidized, and because we have the free ride program, the passenger fares will be fully subsidized for all passengers of the) MRT-3,” Capati said.

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To avail of free rides, passengers must have a stored-value Beep card or a single-trip card.

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Pass-through tolls the fastest way with this RFID at your convenience.



If you're a motorist in the Philippines, you've likely heard about AutoSweep RFID, a convenient way to pay toll fees without the hassle of cash. In this simplified guide, we'll walk you through what AutoSweep RFID is, where to get it, how to use it, and how to reload it.

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What is AutoSweep RFID?

AutoSweep RFID is a modern technology that simplifies the way you pay toll fees on expressways in the Philippines. RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification.

It's like a magic sticker that you attach to your vehicle's windshield. When you drive through a toll booth, the RFID sticker communicates with the toll system, and the toll fee is automatically deducted from your prepaid account.


Where can I use my Autosweep RFID?

You may use your Autosweep RFID at SLEX, Skyway, NAIA Expressway, STAR Tollway, TPLEX, and MCX (Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway).



How to Get AutoSweep RFID?

Getting an AutoSweep RFID sticker is easy:

1. Visit a Toll Booth: Drive to any toll booth on expressways where AutoSweep is accepted. Look for the AutoSweep RFID installation lane.

2. Fill Out an Application Form: The friendly staff at the booth will provide you with a form to fill out. You'll need to provide some basic information about your vehicle.

3. Vehicle Inspection: They'll also check your vehicle to make sure it's suitable for RFID installation. Most vehicles can get one without a problem.

4. Sticker Installation: Once everything is good to go, they'll install the RFID sticker on your vehicle's windshield.

5. Load Your Account: After installation, you'll need to load money into your RFID account. Don't worry; we'll explain how to do this in the next section.


How to Use AutoSweep RFID?

Using AutoSweep RFID is a breeze:

1. Drive to the Toll Booth: Approach the toll booth just like you normally would.

2. Stay in the RFID Lane: Look for lanes with the AutoSweep logo or RFID signs. These are specially designated for RFID users.

3. Keep a Safe Distance: Make sure to keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you as you approach the toll booth. Your RFID will be scanned automatically, and the toll fee will be deducted from your account.

4. Stay Relaxed: There's no need to stop or roll down your window. The process is quick and convenient.



How to Reload AutoSweep RFID?

Reloading your AutoSweep RFID account is simple:

1. Choose a Payment Method: You can reload your account through various methods like online banking, mobile apps, designated reloading stations, or at the toll booths themselves.

2. Follow Instructions: Depending on your chosen method, follow the instructions provided to add money to your account.

3. Keep Your Balance Sufficient: Make sure your RFID account always has enough balance to cover your toll fees.


That's it! With AutoSweep RFID, you'll enjoy smoother and faster journeys on the Philippines' expressways. No more fumbling for cash or waiting in long lines at toll booths. It's a modern and hassle-free way to make your road trips more enjoyable.


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AutoSweep RFID FAQs

Here are the most asked questions about AutoSweep RFID:


Where can I reload my AutoSweep RFID sticker?

You may top-up your account at any of our RFID stations or the RFID accredited merchant partners.


How do I check my Autosweep RFID Balance?

You can check your Autosweep RFID Balance via SMS, website or mobile app. Step-by-step guide here.


Does the Autosweep RFID load expire?

No. The Autosweep RFID load has no expiration.


Is there a maintaining balance?

We strongly advise you to ensure that you always have at least Php 100 prepaid toll when entering ETC toll gates.


Can I enroll all my cars in one account? What is the advantage?

If you have an Autosweep Premium account, you may enroll all your vehicles in one account and the load is shared by all vehicles. For Autosweep RFID To-Go (ATG) accounts, it is strictly 1 vehicle per account.


Can I transfer the balance of my cancelled RFID account to my other RFID account?

Yes. You may request for the transfer of your remaining balance to your other existing account. You must fill up the Balance Transfer request form available in our website. You may email it together with your valid ID to customercare@autosweeprfid.com or submit it at any of our RFID stations.


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Simple Guide to AutoSweep RFID: Easy Toll Payment for Your Journeys


Are you looking for a Palawan Express near you? Here's a list of Palawan Pawnshop (with Palawan Express Pera Padala) in Laguna.

If you are looking for a money remittance service, this business comes first into your mind. Palawan Express Pera Padala has been providing remittance service to the majority of Filipinos since 2000's.



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ABOUT PALAWAN PAWNSHOP

Palawan Pawnshop is one of the most trusted pawnshop here in the Philippines. It was founded in August 17, 1985 by Mr. Bobby Castro and his wife Angelita

It was originally offers pawn brokering only but later on added the remittance services which is know today as "Palawan Express Pera Padala".

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With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, now they already expanded its services including international money remittance, foreign currency exchange, e-loading, bills payment and accident insurance in all of their branches in cities, municipalities and remote towns nationwide.



So when Filipinos need to transfer money without the hassle of do banking, Palawan Express has become our first option.


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Listed below are the addresses of each Palawan Pawnshop branches with Palawan Express Pera Padala in Laguna (updated as of December 2022):

Alaminos

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - ALAMINOS
159 Del Pilar Street Barangay 2
8:00AM-5:30PM


Bay

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BAY
Capitol Building Public Market Barangay Dila
8:00AM-6:00PM


Biñan

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BIÑAN
258 P.Burgos St. Barangay San Vicente
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BIÑAN POBLACION
36 C Bonifacio St. Barangay Canlalay
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - TIMBAO
Unit G Vicente Asuncion Business Center Bldg. Barangay Timbao
7:30AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BIÑAN-SAN ANTONIO
Unit 3 National Highway Tulay Bato Zenaida-Labrador Barangay San Antonio
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BIÑAN-LTP
G/F Unit 13 TechnoPark Square Barangay Malamig
7:30AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BIÑAN CANLALAY
Stall 2 Porras Bldg. National Highway Barangay Canlalay
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BIÑAN SAN FRANCISCO
Lot 2098-A Barangay San Francisco
8:00AM-05:30 PM


Cabuyao

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CABUYAO
11 P.Burgos St. Barangay 1
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BANLIC
National Highway Barangay Banlic
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - KATAPATAN
Yetana Commercial Center Barangay Banay-Banay
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PULO
National Highway Barangay Pulo
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CABUYAO BAYAN
13 JP Rizal St.
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PULO 2
Unit 101 Ground Flr Vita Eagles Commercial Bldg National Highway Barangay Pulo
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BANLIC HIGHWAY
113 National Highway Barangay Banlic
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - NIUGAN
Unit 6 224 Barangay Niugan
8:00AM-05:30 PM


Calamba

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CROSSING
Alcasid Bldg. - JP Rizal St. - Barangay 1
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PARIAN
Ragasa Bldg. 730A National Highway Barangay Parian
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PARIAN 2
Purok 2 National Highway Barangay Parian
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BARANDAL
55 Barangay Barandal
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - MAYAPA
162 Mary Help Christian Street Barangay Mayapa
7:30AM-6:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - REAL
Groundfloor Distor-Lugo Building National Highway Barangay Real
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CALAMBA BAYAN
Burgos Street Poblacion Barangay 3
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PANSOL
Unit 4 Garden Inn Building National Highway Barangay Pansol
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - HALANG
Santos-Casuing Building National Highway Barangay Halang
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CANLUBANG
Block 26 Lot 12 Asia 1 Barangay Canlubang
7:30AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - MAKILING YAZAKI
Chefs And Cooks Building Purok 5 National Highway Barangay Makiling
8:00AM-6:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PACIANO
Stall 1 Groundfloor Lynadel Building National Highway Barangay Paciano
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - REAL 2
National Highway Barangay Real
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - MANFIL
Block 26 Lot 14 Kapayapaan Ville Manfil Barangay Canlubang
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CAMP VICENTE LIM
Dona Helen Commercial Building 151 Don Bosco Street Barangay Mayapa
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - RIZAL SHRINE
#219 Rizal St Barangay 6
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - LOOC
B1 L15C VERMONT PLACE Barangay Looc
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - LAWA
#0203 (U2) Barangay Lawa
8:00AM-5:30PM


Calauan

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CALAUAN
M. Marfori Avenue Barangay Silangan
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - DAYAP
Ilaya Street Barangay Dayap
8:00AM-5:30PM



Famy

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - FAMY
Barangay Tunhac I
8:00AM-5:30PM


Liliw

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - LILIW
Unit 2 Rizal Street Barangay Rizal
8:00AM-5:30PM


Los Baños

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - LOS BAÑOS MARKET
8709 Market Site Barangay Batong Malake
8:00AM-6:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - LOS BAÑOS UP
10406 Lopez Avenue Barangay Batong Malake
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - MAAHAS
National Highway Barangay Maahas
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAN ANTONIO
Peny Building National Highway Barangay San Antonio
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - MAYONDON
12093 V. Menguito Street Barangay Mayondon
8:00AM-5:30PM


Luisiana

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - LUISIANA
Roasa Street Barangay Zone VIII
7:30AM-5:00PM


Lumban

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - LUMBAN
Zamora Street Barangay Primera Parang
8:00AM-5:30PM


Magdalena

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - MAGDALENA
Tolentino Street Barangay Poblacion
8:00AM-5:30PM


Majayjay

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - MAJAYJAY
Barangay Origuel
7:30AM-5:00PM


Nagcarlan

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - NAGCARLAN
Rizal Avenue Barangay Poblacion 2
8:00AM-5:30PM


Paete

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PAETE
Barangay Tabera
8:00AM-5:30PM


Pagsanjan

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PAGSANJAN
General Taino Streey Poblacion Barangay 1
8:00AM-6:00PM


Pakil

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PAKIL
J.P. Rizal Street Poblacion Barangay Ilaya Del Sur
8:00AM-5:30PM


Pangil

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PANGIL
Liwanag Street Barangay San Jose
8:00AM-5:30PM


Pila

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PILA
62 Rizal Street Barangay Santa Clara
8:00AM-5:30PM


Rizal

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - RIZAL
Barangay West Poblacion
8:00AM-5:30PM


San Pablo

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAMBAT
C. Colago Avenue Barangay I-A
8:00am-6:30pm

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - ZAMORA
31 Padre Zamora Street Barangay 7B
Mon-Sat 8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAN PABLO SM
Unit 3 Dizon Building Maharlika Highway Barangay San Rafael
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAN PABLO MARKET
M. Basa Street Barangay VII-C
Mon-Sat 8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAN PABLO HIGHWAY
Maharlika Highway Barangay II-B
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - A. BONIFACIO
A. Bonifacio Street Barangay VII-C
8:00AM-6:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - CITY SUBDIVISION
11 Manuel L. Quezon Street City Subdivision Barangay 1-B
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SHOPPING MALL
2nd Floor Mall III Barangay 7E
8:00AM-5:30PM


San Pedro

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAN PEDRO
Main Road National Highway Barangay Nueva San Pedro
8:00AM-06:00 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PACITA
KM 31 National Highway Barangay Landayan
8:00AM-06:00 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAN PEDRO HIGHWAY
Unit 5 Old National Highway Barangay San Antonio
8:00AM-06:00 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SAN PEDRO BAYAN
Unit B Ground Flr Soriano Bldg 94 Mabini St. Poblacion
8:00AM-05:30 PM


Santa Cruz

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - P. GUEVARRA
P. Guevarra Street Barangay Poblacion II
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - STA. CRUZ
E.S. Building Quezon Avenue Sitio II Barangay Santo Angel Sur
8:00AM-5:30PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PAGSAWITAN
Unit 2 Groundfloor Yelka Building National Road Barangay Pagsawitan
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - STA. CRUZ MARKET JV
A. Regidor Street Barangay Poblacion
8:00AM-5:30PM


Santa Maria

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - STA. MARIA
172 Real Velasquez Street
8:00AM-5:30PM


Santa Rosa

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BALIBAGO
National Highway Barangay Balibago
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BALIBAGO 3
Hospicia Arcade National Highway Barangay Balibago
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - TAGAYTAY ROAD
Barangay Pulong Sta.Cruz Tagaytay Road
7:30AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - TAGAPO
ILEM Bldg. J.P.Rizal Blvd. Barangay Tagapo
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - GARDEN VILLAS
IS -05 Infinity Shop Garden Plaza Commercial Barangay Ibaba
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - TAGAPO 2
7 JP Rizal Blvd. Purok 6 Barangay Tagapo
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - BALIBAGO 2
Unit 2 F. Reyes St. Barangay Balibago
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - GOLDEN CITY
Unit 1C Ground Flr. Golden City Commercial Complex
8:00AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - PULONG STA CRUZ
Purok 5 Sitio Aratan Barangay Pulong Sta.Cruz
7:30AM-05:30 PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - COMPLEX
Unit 25/41 Diamond Road Commercial Complex Barangay Complex Balibago
8:00AM-05:30 PM


Siniloan

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - SINILOAN
Unit 102 FSS Town Center E. Castro Street Barangay Cor Tulay Pari
8:00AM-6:00PM

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - TALIPAPA
B. Ruana Building L. De Leon Street Barangay Wawa
8:00AM-5:30PM


Victoria

PALAWAN PAWNSHOP - VICTORIA
Barangay Nanhaya
8:00AM-5:30PM



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