Naguilian Road
The 39.114-kilometer (24.304 mi) highway traverses the Benguet municipalities of Tuba and Sablan, and the La Union towns of Burgos, Naguilian, and Bauang.
The highway serves as a major access route to Baguio. It is primarily used by motorists coming from the port city of San Fernando as well as the northern provinces of the Ilocos Region to get to the city.
Although Quirino Highway is the official name of the road, most people are more used to calling it by its former name. It is also a component of National Route 54 (N54) of the Philippine highway network, where Kennon Road also belongs.
History
Naguilian Road, as it was once known, was the first and only road connecting the city to the lowlands, until Kennon Road was built in 1901. It formed part of Highway 9 especially during the American colonial era. The highway was renamed into "President Elpidio Quirino Highway", in honor of former Philippine President Elpidio Quirino.
Intersections
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(November 2021) |
Province | Location | Destination | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Benguet | Baguio | Abanao Road | Eastern terminus |
Shuntug Road | Eastern terminus | ||
Kayang Street | |||
Camp Henry T. Allen | |||
Yandoc Road | |||
Bokawkan Road | |||
S. Gaerlan Street | |||
Ferguson Road | |||
Escoda Street | |||
Hamada Street | |||
Quezon Hill Road 2 | |||
Dominican Hill Road | |||
San Roque Road | |||
S. De Deyra Street | |||
Asin–Nangalisan–San Pascual Road | |||
Tuba | Pico-Lamtang Road | ||
La Union | Naguilian | Cayetano Street | |
Aglipay Street | |||
E. Rimando Street | |||
P. Burgos Street | |||
Madayag Street | |||
Bauang | A. Luna Road | ||
Nera Road | |||
N2 (Manila North Road) | Western terminus |