N8 highway explained

Country:PHL
Cities:Danao, Mandaue, Cebu, Talisay, Naga, Carcar
Towns:Compostela, Liloan, Consolacion, Minglanilla, San Fernando, Sibonga, Argao, Dalaguete, Alcoy, Boljoon, Oslob, Santander
Route:8
Type:N
Next Type:N
Next Route:9
Previous Route:7
Previous Type:N
Terminus A: in Danao
Terminus B: in SantanderSamboan boundary
Junction:
Maint:the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Provinces:Cebu
Length Km:174
Direction A:North
Direction B:South
Photo Notes:Cebu South Road (Osmeña Boulevard) corner General Maxilom Avenue in Cebu City

National Route 8 (N8) is a 174sp=usNaNsp=us north-south major primary national route that forms part of the Philippine highway network in the province of Cebu. There are two highways that make up the road: the Cebu North Road and Natalio Bacalso Avenue (also known as the Cebu South Road). It runs from Danao to Santander.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The highway also forms part of the Philippine Nautical Highway System, particularly the Central Nautical Highway from Danao to Cebu City and Western Nautical Highway from Cebu City to Santander.

History

The highways of N8 were possibly constructed during the American period. The route's direct predecessor is Cebu Island's Highway 1 that existed during the 20th century.[6] [7] [8]

Around 2014–2017 national routes were added, two roads (Cebu North Road; Cebu City to Danao and Natalio Bacalso Avenue; Cebu City to Santander) assigned as National Route 8 (N8) by the Department of Public Works and Highways.

Route description

Danao to Cebu City

See main article: Cebu North Road. N8 begins at Cebu North Road at the route transitioning from

N810 in Danao. It then passes the future terminus of the Metro Cebu Expressway. The route then traverses the towns of Compostela and Liloan, where it veers away from the eastern coast of Cebu towards Consolacion and Mandaue. In Mandaue, it is locally known as M.C. Briones Street and Lopez-Jaena Street. It then enters Cebu City, locally known as M.J. Cuenco Avenue.[9]

Cebu City

See main article: Cebu North Road, Osmeña Boulevard and Natalio Bacalso Avenue. In Cebu City, the route turns northwest at a junction from M.J. Cuenco Avenue to General Maxilom Avenue. At the latter's western terminus at the Fuente Osmeña Circle, the route then turns north and south, thus covering Osmeña Boulevard's section from the Cebu Provincial Capitol to Natalio Bacalso Avenue/P. Del Rosario Street, where the route turns west at a junction with the latter and continues towards southern Cebu.

Cebu City to Santander

See main article: Natalio Bacalso Avenue. The route continues as Natalio Bacalso Avenue, traversing the southeastern coastal communities of Talisay, Minglanilla, Naga, San Fernando, Carcar (where the road continues around the Carcar City Circle), Sibonga, Argao, Dalaguete, Alcoy, Boljoon, Oslob, Santander, and Samboan. In Samboan, it terminates at its transition with

N830.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cebu 2nd. April 26, 2021. Department of Public Works and Highways.
  2. Web site: Cebu 4th. April 26, 2021. Department of Public Works and Highways.
  3. Web site: Cebu 5th. April 26, 2021. Department of Public Works and Highways.
  4. Web site: Cebu 6th. April 26, 2021. Department of Public Works and Highways.
  5. Web site: Cebu City. April 26, 2021. Department of Public Works and Highways.
  6. NC 51-3 Bogo . 1954 . 1:250,000. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers . Washington D.C. . June 29, 2023 .
  7. NC 51-7 Cebu City . 1954 . 1:250,000. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers . Washington D.C. . June 29, 2023 .
  8. NC 51-10 Dumaguete City . 1954 . 1:250,000. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers . Washington D.C. . June 29, 2023 .
  9. Web site: Road and Bridge Inventory. Department of Public Works and Highways. June 29, 2023.