Gil Puyat Avenue
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Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, also known simply as Gil Puyat Avenue and formerly and still referred to as Buendia Avenue, is a major arterial thoroughfare which travels east–west through the cities of Makati and Pasay in western Metro Manila, Philippines. It is one of the busiest avenues in Metro Manila linking the Makati Central Business District with the rest of the metropolis.
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Gil Puyat Avenue
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Gil Puyat Avenue
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Buendia Avenue
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Gil Puyat Avenue
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Buendia Avenue
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Makati and Pasay
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PHL
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West
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East
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the Department of Public Works and Highways
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Traffic light intersection.
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Traffic light intersection
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No access from opposite direction
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Westbound access only
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Eastbound entrance only
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Eastbound entrance
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Access from opposite directions via U-turn slot
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Westbound entrance and exit only
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Traffic light intersection. Also provides access to Skyway. No left turn allowed from Gil Puyat westbound and eastbound.
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Southbound entrance and exit. Provides access into Barangay Pio del Pilar.
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U-turn slot and unsignaled intersection. No left turn allowed from Gil Puyat westbound.
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Traffic light intersection. Eastern end of the C-3 segment of Gil Puyat Avenue.
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Traffic light intersection beneath Gil Puyat station; no left turn allowed from Gil Puyat westbound.
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Eastbound entrance. Alternative route to Skyway .
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No access from opposite directions
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Turn to Dominga or P. Burgos via U-turn
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Access from opposite directions via U-turn slot; no entry to Donada Street
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Westbound entrance
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Western terminus. Western end of the C-3 segment of Gil Puyat Avenue and southern end of C-3 system. Continues westward as Jose Diokno Boulevard.
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Eastern terminus. Continues eastward into Forbes Park Village as Buendia Avenue Extension.
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Westbound and eastbound entrance. No access from opposite directions.
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Access from opposite directions via U-turn slot. Former unsignalized intersection.
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Eastbound entrance and exit only; access to Urdaneta Village
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Traffic light intersection. No left turn allowed from Gil Puyat Avenue eastbound.
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Tripa de Gallina Bridge
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Washington Street
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Edison Street
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Leveriza Street
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Marconi Street
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Bautista Street
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Buendia Extension Access Road
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Chino Roces Avenue / Calle Pasong Tamo
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Dian Street
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Dominga Street / P. Burgos Street
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Donada Street / A. Luna Street
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Emilia Street
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F. Fernando Street
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Filmore Street / Batangas Street
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Malugay Street / Tordesillas Street
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Mayapis Street / Medina Street
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Nicanor Garcia Street / Calle Reposo
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Roxas Boulevard Service Road
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Sandejas Street
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Tindalo Street / Urban Avenue
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Urdaneta Avenue
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Zodiac Street
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Zuellig Loop / Geronimo Street
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190
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in Pasay
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in Makati
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N
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concur
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Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue, also known simply as Gil Puyat Avenue and formerly and still referred to as Buendia Avenue, is a major arterial thoroughfare which travels east–west through the cities of Makati and Pasay in western Metro Manila, Philippines. It is one of the busiest avenues in Metro Manila linking the Makati Central Business District with the rest of the metropolis. The avenue begins at Roxas Boulevard on the west and continues through the district of San Isidro, Pasay until intersecting with Taft Avenue. Past the intersection with the elevated Gil Puyat LRT Station, the road runs through Tramo Street and Barangays Palanan and San Isidro in Makati. East of Osmeña Highway, Gil Puyat intersects with the busy streets of the Makati Central Business District before finally reaching its terminus on Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA). The avenue also has an extension into Forbes Park in Makati as Buendia Avenue Extension. Since 1982, this 4- to 12-lane divided avenue takes its name from Gil J. Puyat, a Filipino senator who served from 1951 to 1972. It was originally named Buendia Avenue after Nicolas Buendia, a Katipunero and politician from Bulacan. Part of the avenue from Roxas Boulevard to Ayala Avenue is designated as a component of Circumferential Road 3 of the Metro Manila Arterial Road System, while the entire route forms part of National Route 190 (N190) of the Philippine highway network. It is also part of clearway scheme from Roxas Boulevard in Pasay to Edison Avenue in Makati. The Pasay streets of Leveriza, Harrison Avenue, Donada/A. Luna, Taft Avenue, Sandejas, Dominga/P. Burgos, Tramo Street, and Emilia Street are not allowed to cross the avenue, instead the motorists can use the u-turn slots 100 meters away to reach their destinations. From Edison to Tordesillas, motorists are not allowed to left turn and they need to use u-turn slots. From Nicanor Garcia to Paseo de Roxas, motorists are now allowed to left turn.
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C-3 from Roxas Boulevard to Ayala Avenue
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Here is a list of junctions and distances according to the Department of Public Works and Highways. Rizal Park in Manila is designated as kilometer zero.
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Makati
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Pasay
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Makati–Pasay boundary
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Gil Puyat Avenue westbound from Gil Puyat station, Pasay
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East
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190
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West
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