Quirino Highway - List of Intersections

List of Intersections

Intersection Jeepney Label Location Route Description
NLEX interchange Balintawak Cloverleaf Balintawak, Quezon City This is southern terminus of Quirino Highway. Northbound NlEX goes to central Luzon, southbound goes to EDSA.
Sta Quiteria Intersection Quirino-Tandang Sora Brgy. Bagbag and Sauyo, Quezon City Southbound Sta Guitterria goes to Tandang sora Ave. Northbound goes to MacArthur Highway.
C-5 Road Intersection Quirino-Mindanao Avenue This is the intersection of Quirino Highway and Mindanao Avenue. North bound goes to NLEX, southbound goes to C-5 and EDSA.
Novaliches Shopping District Gen. Luis-Susano Road Intersection Brgy. Santa Monica, Novaliches Quirino Highway turns westward here. West bound Gen. Luis st. can be accessed by turning left. Continuing straight takes you to the Susano Road. This place is prone to heavy traffic due to the abundance of people here.
Dumalay Street Intersection San Roque Central Northside goes to the Market places of Novaliches and meets again with Quirino Highway, Southside goes to the San Roque Church.
Dumalay Street Southbound Novaliches-Glori Public Utility Jeepneys take this intersection to access their terminal in that street. This street also holds many marketplaces.
Commonwealth Avenue junction (Northbound) Quirino-Almar Zabarte Brgy. Kaligayahan, Novaliches Quirino Highway becomes a part of Radial Road-7 after passing this intersection. Commonwealth Avenue goes to the Quezon Memorial Circle.
Zabarte Road Junction (Southbound)(Quirino-Zabarte) Zabarte Road goes to Caloocan City.
Belfast Avenue (Northbound) SM-Robinson Loop Pasong Putik-Greater Lagro Industrial Center Belfast Avenue goes to Mindanao Avenue. All north-bounders in Quirino Highway must turn right to this road, leaving all south-bounders in a one way system. Belfast Avenue ends in Mindanao Avenue. In Mindanao Avenue, turning right goes to Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, turning right provides access to Regalado Avenue and Quirino Highway. SM Fairview can be accessed by this route.
Maligaya-Zapote Road (Southbound) Maligaya can be accessed by turning right in Quirino Highway Southbound. Northbounders in Maligaya must enter the Robinsons Nova Complex to Access Quirino Highway.
Regalado Avenue (Northbound) Mindanao Avenue travellers can access Regalado to Quirino by turning left. Turning right goes to Commonwealth Avenue. There is no access to Regalado from southbound. Southbounders must turn left to Belfast to access this road. Regalado travellers can access Quirino Southbound and Maligaya Road by turning left and turning right provides access to Quirino northbound.
Ascension Avenue Intersection Quirino-Lagro Loob Ascension Avenue provides access to Brgy. Greater Lagro and Regalado Avenue.
Crispulo Street Intersection Quirino-Pangarap Brgy. Pangarap, Caloocan City The street provides access to the Camarin road.
Malaria Road Intersection Malaria The road provides access to the Langit Road.
Araneta Avenue Intersection Quirino-Apitong This road goes to Pangarap, often closed due to massacres and gunfights occurring at the place for the reclamations of the properties of the Araneta Family.
Marilao Bridge San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan Quirino Highway left Manila.
Tungkong Mangga Road intersection Quirino-Tungko This road leads to the district of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan.
San Jose Delmonte Road intersection This road provides access to Marilao, Bulacan
Dr. Eduardo C. Roquero Avenue Intersection This is the northern terminus of Quirino Highway. R-7 continues as the Delmonte-Norzagaray Road. Roquero Avenue goes to Fortunato F. Halili Avenue which ends in NLEX.

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