List of crossings of the Pasig River
Locations of the bridges within Metro Manila that span the Pasig
This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Pasig River in Metro Manila , Philippines .
The crossings are listed in order, starting from the mouth at Manila Bay and proceeding upstream to its source at Laguna de Bay .
As of 2025, there are 24 bridges in Metro Manila that cross the Pasig River, including three rail bridges carrying the LRT Line 1 , MRT Line 3 , and the Philippine National Railways track and one pedestrian bridge in Santa Ana, Manila . The Metro Manila Skyway is the first and only tollway bridge that crosses the river.
The planned Metro Manila Subway will also cross the Pasig River between Pasig and Makati , making it the first tunnel to cross the river. The proposed MRT Line 10 is the fourth rail bridge parallel to the existing Bagong Ilog Bridge of C-5.
Current crossings
These are arranged from the mouth at Manila Bay to the source at Laguna de Bay .
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Crossing
Image
North bank
Carries
South bank
Vertical clearance
Built
Coordinates
1
Roxas BridgeM. Lopez Bridge [ 1]
San Nicolas , Manila
Eight lanes of AH 26 (N120) (Mel Lopez Boulevard )
Intramuros and Port Area, Manila
7.5 m (25 ft)[ 2]
1975[ 3]
14°35′42″N 120°57′54″E / 14.595°N 120.965°E / 14.595; 120.965
2
Binondo–Intramuros Bridge [ 4] [ 5]
Binondo and San Nicolas , Manila
Four lanes between Muelle de Binondo and Muelle de la Industria to Solana Street and Riverside Drive
Intramuros , Manila
8.6 m (28 ft)[ 2]
2022
14°35′43″N 120°58′29″E / 14.59527°N 120.97481°E / 14.59527; 120.97481
3
Jones Bridge
Binondo , Manila
Four lanes between Padre Burgos Avenue and Quintin Paredes Street
Ermita , Manila
7.6 m (25 ft)[ 2]
1946
14°35′42″N 120°58′19″E / 14.595°N 120.972°E / 14.595; 120.972
4
MacArthur Bridge
Santa Cruz, Manila
Four lanes of N150 between Padre Burgos Avenue and Plaza Santa Cruz
7.6 m (25 ft)[ 2]
1952
14°35′46″N 120°58′48″E / 14.596°N 120.980°E / 14.596; 120.980
LRT Line 1 viaduct
Quiapo, Manila
LRT Line 1
1984
14°35′46″N 120°58′48″E / 14.596°N 120.980°E / 14.596; 120.980
5
Quezon Bridge
Four lanes of N170 between Padre Burgos Avenue and Quezon Boulevard
7.0 m (23.0 ft)[ 2]
1939
14°35′42″N 120°59′24″E / 14.595°N 120.990°E / 14.595; 120.990
6
Ayala Bridge
San Miguel, Manila
Four lanes of N180 and C-1 between Ayala Boulevard and P. Casal Street
4.9 m (16 ft)[ 2]
1908
14°35′28″N 120°59′56″E / 14.591°N 120.999°E / 14.591; 120.999
7
Mabini Bridge Nagtahan Bridge
Santa Mesa , Manila
Eight lanes of N140 (C-2 ) between Quirino Avenue and Nagtahan Street
Paco, Manila
7.7 m (25 ft)[ 2]
1945
14°35′42″N 121°00′18″E / 14.595°N 121.005°E / 14.595; 121.005
8
Nagtahan Link Bridge Padre Zamora Bridge Nagtahan Link Bridge 3
Four lanes of N141 (Paco–Santa Mesa Road )
Pandacan , Manila
9.7 m (32 ft)[ 2]
1998[ 3]
14°35′38″N 121°00′43″E / 14.594°N 121.012°E / 14.594; 121.012
Pandacan Railroad Bridge
Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line (PNR South Rail)
14°35′38″N 121°00′43″E / 14.594°N 121.012°E / 14.594; 121.012
9
Skyway Stage 3
Santa Ana, Manila
Seven lanes of Skyway
Pandacan , Manila
2020
14°35′23″N 121°00′50″E / 14.58976°N 121.01394°E / 14.58976; 121.01394
Kalahati–Beata river ferry
Ferry
—
10
Abante BridgeTulay Pangarap Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge
Santa Ana, Manila
2023[ 6]
14°34′59″N 121°00′42″E / 14.583°N 121.0116°E / 14.583; 121.0116 [ 7]
Punta–Santa Ana river ferry
Ferry
—
11
Lambingan Bridge
Six lanes of New Panaderos Street
7.6 m (25 ft)[ 2]
1990[ 3]
14°35′10″N 121°01′30″E / 14.586°N 121.025°E / 14.586; 121.025
12
Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge
Hulo, Mandaluyong
Four lanes between P. Burgos Street and Coronado Street
Poblacion , Makati
6.0 m (19.7 ft)[ 2]
1986[ 3]
14°34′08″N 121°01′48″E / 14.569°N 121.030°E / 14.569; 121.030
Hulo–Poblacion river ferryTawrian [ 8]
Ferry
—
13
Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge Rockwell Bridge
Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street
7.9 m (26 ft)[ 2]
2021[ a]
14°34′01″N 121°02′13″E / 14.567°N 121.037°E / 14.567; 121.037
14
Guadalupe Bridge
Barangka Ilaya, Mandaluyong
Ten lanes of AH 26 (N1) (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (C-4 ))
Guadalupe Viejo and Guadalupe Nuevo , Makati
8.0 m (26.2 ft)[ 2]
1966
14°34′05″N 121°02′42″E / 14.568°N 121.045°E / 14.568; 121.045
MRT Line 3 bridge
MRT Line 3
1998
14°34′05″N 121°03′17″E / 14.568°N 121.054736°E / 14.568; 121.054736
15
Santa Monica–Lawton Bridge BGC–Ortigas Link Bridge Kalayaan Bridge
Kapitolyo, Pasig
Four lanes between Fairlane Street and Lawton Avenue
Cembo and West Rembo , Taguig
2021
14°33′58″N 121°03′14″E / 14.566°N 121.054°E / 14.566; 121.054
16
C.P. Garcia BridgeBagong Ilog Bridge C5 Bridge Pasig–Makati Bridge
Bagong Ilog, Pasig
Seven lanes of C5 and N11 between Carlos P. Garcia Avenue and Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue
West Rembo , Taguig
8.7 m (29 ft)[ 2]
1998[ 3]
14°33′36″N 121°03′58″E / 14.560°N 121.066°E / 14.560; 121.066
17
Kaunlaran Bridge
Santa Rosa and Sumilang, Pasig
Two lanes between F. Flores Street and Lopez Jaena Street
Buting, Pasig
2015[ 9]
14°33′22″N 121°04′15″E / 14.55611°N 121.07075°E / 14.55611; 121.07075
18
Bambang BridgeRamon Jabson Bridge
Bambang, Pasig
Two lanes of N142 (Ramon Jabson Street)
San Joaquin, Pasig
6.0 m (19.7 ft)[ 2]
1992[ 3]
14°33′14″N 121°04′34″E / 14.5538°N 121.07608°E / 14.5538; 121.07608
19
Kalawaan BridgeM. Jimenez Bridge
Two lanes of M. Jimenez Street
Kalawaan, Pasig
14°33′14″N 121°04′52″E / 14.554°N 121.081°E / 14.554; 121.081
20
Napindan Bridge
Pinagbuhatan, Pasig
Four lanes of Laguna Lake Highway (C-6 )
Napindan , Taguig
2018[ 10]
14°32′06″N 121°05′42″E / 14.535°N 121.095°E / 14.535; 121.095
Notes
^ It was originally opened in February 2011 and built as a two-lane steel bridge.
These are arranged from oldest to newest.
Crossing
Image
North bank
Carries
South bank
Vertical clearance
Built
Destroyed
Replacement
Puente Grande
Binondo , Manila
Calle Nueva (E.T. Yuchengco Street) and Paseo de las Aguadas (Calle Padre Burgos)
Ermita , Manila
1630
1863
Puente de España
Puente Colgante Puente de Claveria
Quiapo, Manila
South of Calle de Echague (Valderrama Street) and Paseo de Bagumbayan (Calle Padre Burgos)
Ermita , Manila
1852
1939
Quezon Bridge
Puente de Ayala (San Miguel section)
San Miguel, Manila
Calle Pascual Casal and Calle Concepcion (Natividad Almeda-Lopez Street)/Calle Marquez de Comillas (D. Romualdez Street)
Isla de Convalecencia
1872
1899
Ayala Bridge (II)
Puente de Ayala (Concepcion section)
Isla de Convalecencia
Ermita , Manila
Puente de España Bridge of Spain
Binondo , Manila
Calle Nueva and Paseo de Bagumbayan (Calle Padre Burgos)
Ermita , Manila
1875
1914
Jones Bridge (I)
Santa Cruz Bridge
Santa Cruz, Manila
Plaza Goiti and Arroceros Street
Ermita , Manila
1900
1945
MacArthur Bridge
Jones Bridge (I)
Binondo , Manila
Calle Rosario (Quintin Paredes Street)
Ermita , Manila
1919
1945
Jones Bridge (II)
Quezon Bridge (I)
Quiapo, Manila
South of Calle de Echague (Valderrama Street) and Paseo de las Aguadas (Calle Padre Burgos)
Ermita , Manila
1939
1945
Quezon Bridge (II)
Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge (I)
Hulo, Mandaluyong
Estrella Street to Pantaleon Street
Poblacion , Makati
2011[ 11]
2019
Estrella–Pantaleon Bridge (II)
Planned crossings
These are arranged from the mouth to the source.
Crossing
North bank
Carries
South bank
Vertical clearance
Projected completion
Coordinates
North–South Harbor Bridge [ 5]
San Nicolas , Manila
Port Area, Manila
Ayala Bridge II[ 5]
San Miguel, Manila
Carlos Palanca Sr. Street to San Marcelino Street
Ermita , Manila
Beata–F.Y. Manalo Bridge[ 5]
Santa Ana, Manila
Pandacan , Manila
Skyway -NLEX Connector Link Bridge
Santa Mesa, Manila
Skyway Stage 3 to NLEX Connector (Tomas Claudio Entry/Exit)
Paco, Manila
F. Blumentritt–Antipolo Bridge[ 5]
Poblacion , Makati
F. Blumentritt Street to Antipolo Street
Makati Poblacion and Hulo
Metro Manila Subway tunnel
Pineda, Pasig
Metro Manila Subway
West Rembo , Taguig
—
MRT Line 10 Bridge
Bagong Ilog, Pasig
MRT Line 10
References
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^ "Blessing and inauguration of Kaunlaran Bridge at Brgy. Sumilang and Buting" . Local government of Pasig. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 27, 2015 .
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