Tagaytay–Calamba Road
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The Tagaytay–Calamba Road is a two- to four-lane, secondary and tertiary road in Laguna and Cavite, Philippines.[2][3] Albeit discontinuous, it connects the city of Calamba in Laguna and the city of Tagaytay in Cavite. The road's missing link that will connect its Tagaytay and Calamba sections is under construction.[4]
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Tagaytay–Calamba Road | |
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Calamba–Tagaytay Road | |
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Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways - Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office and Laguna 2nd District Engineering Office | |
Length | 23.166 km[1] (14.395 mi) |
Component highways | N421 in Tagaytay |
Tagaytay section | |
Length | 8.597 km[1] (5.342 mi) Includes the 3.676 km (2.284 mi) segment part of N421 |
West end | N410 (Aguinaldo Highway & Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway) / Tagaytay–Talisay Road in Tagaytay |
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East end | Mount Sungay in Tagaytay |
Calamba section | |
Length | 14.569 km[1] (9.053 mi) |
West end | Entrance to Tagaytay Highlands in Calamba |
East end | N1 (Manila South Road) in Calamba |
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Country | Philippines |
Provinces | Cavite and Laguna |
Major cities | Calamba and Tagaytay |
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The segment of road from its western terminus at Tagaytay Rotonda to Ligaya Drive, both in Tagaytay, forms part of National Route 421 (N421) of the Philippine highway network, while the rest of the road remains unnumbered.[1]