Exit List
Exits are numbered by kilometer post, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as Kilometer 0. Exits start at 91 because the NLEX is connected with SCTEX. Thus, the last exit of NLEX will be succeeded by an exit in SCTEX
Km no. North bound | Km no. South bound | Exit | Interchange type | Location | Remarks |
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none | none | Tipo Exit | Y shape (end of expressway) | Brgy. Tipo, Hermosa, Bataan |
This is the southern terminus of SCTEx. Exits to Subic-Tipo Expressway (NLEx Segment 7). Subic Bay Metropolitan Area (SBMA) and Morong in Bataan can also be reached through this exit, via Argonaut Road. Bypassing this exit goes to Olongapo City proper via Barangay Bangkal, Subic town proper and the rest of Zambales province. |
107 | 107 | Dinalupihan Exit | Trumpet | Dinalupihan, Bataan | Connects SCTEx and Roman Super Highway via spur road that exits in Palihan, Hermosa. Most vehicles from Bataan province bound for either Metro Manila or Clark take this exit for a faster traveling time, rather than taking the Olongapo-Gapan Road. |
125 | 125 | Floridablanca Exit | Trumpet | Floridablanca, Pampanga | This exit connects to Floridablanca Town Proper and Basa Air Base. Lubao, Guagua, Sta. Rita, Bacolor and the City of San Fernando can be reached through this exit from the expressway. Exit opened January 15, 2010. |
139 | 139 | Porac Exit | Trumpet | Porac, Pampanga | This exit goes to Porac Town Proper as well as Angeles City through either Fil-American Friendship Highway Extension or Angeles-Porac-Dinalupihan Road. This also serves as an alternate exit for vehicles bound for Floridablanca or Dinalupihan. Exit opened on November 25, 2009 |
149 | 149 | Clark South Interchange | Partial Cloverleaf | Clark Freeport Zone | Exits directly to the Clark Special Economic Zone via DMIA gateway and Manuel Roxas Avenue. Incoming vehicles from SCTEx bound for Angeles City proper, Barangay Balibago, Barangay Dau and Mabalacat can also take this exit by turning left upon in the junction of DMIA gateway and M.A. Roxas Avenue. Going right on the junction leads to inner Clark Freeport Zone, UP Pampanga, Clark Expo Filipino, Clark International Airport terminal and Clark North Interchange through Gil Puyat Ave. This is the frequently used exit in the expressway. Opened at a ceremony by president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on April 5, 2009, on her 62nd birthday. |
150 | 150 | Mabalacat Interchange (formerly Clark Logistics Interchange/NLEX Exit | Trumpet | Barangay Mabiga, Mabalacat City |
Formerly called Clark Logistics Exit. This exit connects with the Clark Spur Road, and presently the only connection to the North Luzon Expressway. Yet another useful exit in the expressway, this exit are taken by incoming vehicles from Subic bound for Manila for shorter traveling time. |
157 | 157 | Clark North Interchange | Directional T | Clark Freeport Zone | Formerly called Clark North B Exit. Goes to the Expo Filipino area and to the future main passenger terminal of the Clark International Airport through the Panday Pira Access Road. Also leads to the Clark Picnic Grounds via Gil Puyat Avenue and other establishments within the freeport area. |
173 | 173 | Dolores Exit | Half Y | Barangay Dolores, Mabalacat City |
Formerly called Clark North A Exit. Connects with Mabalacat town proper and McArthur Highway. Vehicles bound for Bamban, Capas as well as Tarlac City can take this exit. |
194 | 194 | Concepcion Exit | Trumpet | Concepcion, Tarlac | This exit connects with the Concepcion-Magalang Road. North Luzon Expressway is accessible through the road in Barangay Santa Ines, the northern terminus of the former. Goes to Concepcion, Arayat, Magalang and Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija. |
218 | none | Hacienda Luisita Exit | Half trumpet (Future: Folded Diamond Interchange) | Barangay San Miguel, Tarlac City, Tarlac |
This exit leads to the Hacienda Luisita Industrial Park. In the Future, it might be a folded diamond interchange once TPLEx is complete. |
228 | none | Tarlac Exit | (end of expressway) | Barangay Amucao, Tarlac City, Tarlac |
This exit connects with the Tarlac-Santa Rosa Road. Turning left goes to Tarlac City proper and the MacArthur Highway while turning right goes to La Paz town proper and the province of Nueva Ecija. Motorists bound for Baguio can proceed further via MacArthur Highway and Gerona municipality. |
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