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Sergio Osmeรฑa Bridge (Mactan-Mandaue Bridge), the bridge that carries the said route. | ||||
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| Country | Philippines | |||
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National Route 82 (N82) is a 5ย km (3.1ย mi) minor primary route connecting the cities of Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue. It is the second shortest primary route, the first being the N61 highway in Metro Manila.[1] It is iconic for being the first highway to link Cebu and Mactan Island, the next two being N841 and CebuโCordova Link Expressway.
History
editThe roads, including the bridge were constructed in the 1970s. During late 2016, route markers were placed, one of them being N82.
Route description
editN82 starts in Mandaue as A.C. Cortes Avenue from its intersection with M.C. Briones Street/Cebu North Road (N8) and Manuel L. Quezon Avenue. The route becomes the Mactan-Mandaue Bridge, also known as the Sergio Osmeรฑa Bridge. After crossing the bridge, the route becomes the Maximo V. Patalinjug, Jr. Avenue. The route becomes the BasakโMarigondon Road after crossing the General Aviation Road. The route ends when its divided highway section merges after almost two kilometers after its intersection with the Mactan Circumferential National Road (N845).[2]
Intersections
editIntersections are numbered by kilometer posts, with Cebu Provincial Capitol in Cebu City designated as kilometer 0.ย
| Province | City/Municipality | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mandaue | Western terminus | ||||
| Mactan Channel | MandaueโMactan Bridge | ||||
| Lapu-Lapu | |||||
| OponโAirport Road | |||||
| Southern terminus of N82 as PajoโBasakโMarigondon Road becomes a local road | |||||
| 1.000ย mi = 1.609ย km; 1.000ย km = 0.621ย mi | |||||
References
edit- ^ "Cebu 6th". Department of Public Works and Highways. April 12, 2023.
- ^ "ArcGIS Web Application". dpwh.maps.arcgis.com.