Batangas–Quezon Road

Route 435 shield
Batangas–Quezon Road
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Old welcome arch of San Antonio, Quezon along the highway.
Route information
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Length39.81 km[1] (24.74 mi)
Component
highways
N435 (Batangas–Ibaan–San Juan Road)
N435 (Lipa–Rosario Road)
Major junctions
From N4 (Jose P. Laurel Highway) in Batangas City
Major intersections
To AH 26 (N1) (Maharlika Highway) / Recto Street in Tiaong
Location
CountryPhilippines
Provinces
Major citiesBatangas City
Towns
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
N434 N436

National Route 435 (N435) or the Batangas–Quezon Road is a 39.81-kilometer (24.74 mi),[2][3][4] two-to-four lane, secondary national road that forms part of the Philippine highway network.

Route description

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The route starts at the junction with Pres. Jose P. Laurel Highway in Batangas City, just south of the STAR Tollway terminus. The road crosses Tinga River and meets with Pinamucan Bypass Road where a future exit of the STAR Tollway is being constructed. It continues to Ibaan, passing two triangle junctions and turns east towards the town of Rosario. From the town proper, motorists can opt to go south towards Taysan, or east towards San Juan and Candelaria. The route continues north from the junction to the town of Padre Garcia where it intersects with another secondary national road going to Lipa City, and turns east again, passing through the town of San Antonio which serves as the gateway to Quezon in this route, and ends in the town proper of Tiaong, where it meets with Maharlika Highway.

Intersections

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Intersections are numbered by kilometer posts, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero

ProvinceCity/Municipalitykm[5]miDestinationsNotes
BatangasBatangas City N4 (Jose P. Laurel Highway) – Lipa, Santo Tomas, Tanauan, ManilaRoute terminus.
STAR Tollway–Pinamucan Bypass RoadFuture connection with E2 (STAR Tollway). Southern segment towards Brgy. Pinamucan under construction.
IbaanR.I. Reyes Street
J.P. Rizal Street / San Jose–Ibaan Road – San JosePoblacion West Triangle. Road turns east to Ibaan town proper via J.P. Rizal Street.
J. Pastor Street / Lipa–Ibaan Provincial RoadRoad turns north via Lipa–Ibaan Provincial Road.
Lipa–Ibaan Provincial Road – LipaPoblacion East Triangle. Northbound to Lipa City. Road turns east towards Ibaan–Rosario Road.
RosarioMasaya–Timbugan Road
N422 (Rosario–San Juan Road) / Rosario–Taysan Road – San Juan, Taysan, Lobo, CandelariaRosario Junction. Eastbound to San Juan and Candelaria; southbound to Taysan and Lobo. Route continues northward from this junction as Lipa–Rosario Road.
RosarioPadre Garcia boundaryIbaan–Rosario–Padre Garcia Bypass RoadSouthern end of bypass road. Under construction.
Padre GarciaPadre Garcia Diversion RoadShort diversion road towards Rosario Bypass Road.
N431 (Lipa–Rosario Road) / San Miguel Barangay Road – Lipa, AlaminosPadre Garcia Junction. Northbound to Lipa City and Alaminos.
A. Mabini Street / Rosario Bypass Road – Rosario, San JuanSouthbound to Rosario and San Juan; bypasses Rosario town proper.
Banaba–Bukal Road
Lipa–Padre Garcia Bypass Road – Lipa, AlaminosNorthbound to Lipa City and Alaminos.
Ibaan–Rosario–Padre Garcia Bypass Road / Lipa–Padre Garcia Diversion Road[6]Northern end of Ibaan–Rosario–Padre Garcia Bypass Road. Southern end of diversion road. Both roads under construction.
QuezonSan AntonioAlupay–San Antonio Road – Padre Garcia, Rosario, San Juan
Lipa–San Antonio Road – LipaTerminates at Brgy. San Celestino in Lipa City.
Tiaong AH 26 (N1) (Maharlika Highway) / Recto Street – San Pablo, Manila, Tayabas, LucenaRoute terminus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Unopened

References

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  1. ^ "Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  2. ^ "Batangas 2nd DEO, DPWH Road Data Atlas, 2023 edition". Department of Public Works and Highways. September 28, 2024. Retrieved September 28, 2024.
  3. ^ "Batangas 4th DEO, DPWH Road Data Atlas, 2023 edition". Department of Public Works and Highways. September 28, 2024. Retrieved September 28, 2024.
  4. ^ "Quezon 2nd DEO, DPWH Road Data Atlas, 2023 edition". Department of Public Works and Highways. September 28, 2024. Retrieved September 28, 2024.
  5. ^ "Road and Bridge Inventory". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  6. ^ "DPWH Region IV-A highlights major accomplishments amid pandemic". INQUIRER.net: Philippine News for Filipinos. 2021-08-17. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
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