Makati–Mandaluyong Bridge, Road bridge in Metro Manila, Philippines.
The Makati-Mandaluyong Bridge is a concrete box girder road bridge that crosses the Pasig River and connects two city districts directly. The roadway has four lanes and is about 9 meters wide overall.
Construction of this bridge began after 1970 as part of a new phase of infrastructure development between the two city districts. It remained a key connection for many years before other bridges were built in the area.
The bridge links two major business districts and enables people to move between the cities daily as part of their routine. It shapes the local landscape and is woven into the rhythm of life for those who cross it regularly.
Access is available during daylight hours, though traffic can become quite heavy during peak times. Pedestrians should exercise caution since this is primarily a road for vehicles.
The space beneath the bridge is home to a jeepney terminal where the iconic colorful minibus taxis are loaded and unloaded. This offers a glimpse into one of the city's most distinctive transportation methods.
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