Surigao–Davao Coastal Road

Surigao–Davao Coastal Road
President Diosdado P. Macapagal Highway
Route information
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways
Length677 km (421 mi)
Component
highways
  • N902 from Placer to Mati
  • N74 from Mati to Tagum
Major junctions
North end AH 26 (N1) in Placer, Surigao del Norte
Major intersections
South end AH 26 (N1) / N909 (Maharlika Highway) in Tagum
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvincesSurigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Davao Oriental, Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte
Major citiesBislig, Tandag, Mati, Tagum
TownsPlacer, Bacuag, Gigaquit, Claver, Carrascal, Cantilan, Madrid, Carmen, Lanuza, Cortes, Tago, Bayabas, Cagwait, Marihatag, San Agustin, Lianga, Barobo, Tagbina, Hinatuan, Lingig, Boston, Cateel, Baganga, Caraga, Manay, Tarragona, San Isidro, Lupon, Banaybanay, Pantukan, Mabini, Maco
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
N73 N75

The Surigao–Davao Coastal Road or the President Diosdado P. Macapagal Highway is a 677-kilometer (421 mi), two-to-six lane highway that connects the provinces of Surigao del Norte,[1] Surigao del Sur,[2][3] Davao Oriental,[4][5] Compostela Valley,[6] and Davao del Norte.[7] It connects the Maharlika Highway in Placer, Surigao del Norte to the Agusan in Tagum. Running along the eastern coast of Mindanao, it is one of the longest roads in the Philippines.

The road forms part of National Route 902 (N902) from Placer to Mati and National Route 74 (N74) from Mati to Tagum of the Philippine highway network.

Intersections

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Intersections are numbered by kilometer post, with the Marawi city proper designated as kilometer 0

ProvinceCity/MunicipalitykmmiDestinationsNotes
Davao del NorteTagum AH 26 (N1) (Davao–Agusan National Highway)Southern terminus.
Davao OrientalMati N907 (Mati-Maragusan Road)Route changes from N902 to N74.
Surigao del NortePlacer AH 26 (N1) (Maharlika Highway)Northern terminus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ "Surigao del Norte 1st". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "Surigao del Sur 1st". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  3. ^ "Surigao del Sur 2nd". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  4. ^ "Davao Oriental 1st". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  5. ^ "Davao Oriental 2nd". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  6. ^ "Compostela Valley". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  7. ^ "Davao del Norte". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved August 24, 2018.