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The San Miguel Corporation (SMC) had earlier announced that it will start collecting toll on the newly opened elevated expressway after February 1, more than a month after keeping it toll free.
“Toll collection will only be allowed after the TRB gives its approval. The toll matrix shall be published once approval is made,” he said.
Based on the proposed toll rates submitted by the San Miguel Holdings Corp., the operator of Skyway Stage 3, toll rates range from P110 to P274.
Motorists who will use the 18.8-kilometer stretch of the expressway or from Makati to Quezon City would pay P274 toll.
Filipino engineers and construction personnel built this country’s first double-decker roads. Screengrab from SMC YouTube.
Have you seen the Philippines’ first double-decker elevated highway? If you have not been out on the road because of the coronavirus pandemic, you can check out the new Skyway 3 video on YouTube.
Filipino multinational San Miguel Corporation (SMC) posted the Skyway 3 video on January 5, 2020, showing the double-decker roads made by Filipino engineers and construction workers.
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“This double-decker portion of our Skyway 3 from Plaza Dilao to Tomas Claudio bridge in Pandacan, Manila is a first in the Philippines and proof of the world-class skills and talent of our Filipino engineers and construction personnel,” SMC President and Chief Operating Officer Ramon Ang posted his praises on social media as he shared the YouTube video of Skyway 3.
San Miguel Corp. announces the partial opening of the Skyway Stage 3 on Tuesday, Dec. 29. Motorists can use the elevated toll road linking Buendia in Makati to Balintawak in Quezon City for free for one month.