The South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) or (SLE), also called South Superhighway, is a network of three expressways that connects Metro Manila with the provinces of the CALABARZON region in the Philippines. The first two expressways are operated by the Philippine National Construction Corporation (PNCC), while the third expressway is operated by the Star Infrastructure Development Corporation. It starts in Manila's Paco district and ends in Lipa City in the province of Batangas, 81 kilometers south of Manila. Southwards, the SLEx passes through the following cities and municipalities: Manila, Makati, Pasay, Parañaque and Muntinlupa in Metro Manila, San Pedro and Biñan in Laguna, Carmona in Cavite, then Biñan (again), Santa Rosa, Cabuyao and Calamba City in Laguna. Its Batangas segment, the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road or STAR Tollway, located entirely within the province of Batangas starts in the municipality of Santo Tomas and Tanauan City, Malvar and Lipa City.
The first expressway in the network, the Metro Manila Skyway system, starts in Magallanes and connects with the second expressway in network, the South Luzon Expressway, in Alabang, Muntinlupa. The South Luzon Expressway then traverses the western part of Laguna province and ends in Calamba. The third expressway in the network, STAR Tollway, is currently not connected to the second expressway.
The portion of the South Luzon Expressway within Metro Manila is officially named the President Sergio Osmeña, Sr. Highway while the southern provincial portion is officially called the Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Highway, after the country's national hero. The Expressway is also officially designated as Radial Road 3 or R-3 in the roadway system of Metro Manila.
Over the years, the areas surrounding the South Luzon Expressway, particularly southern Metro Manila and those areas within Laguna province, have seen massive industrialization and urbanization, especially with the influx of local and foreign investment into the area and the migration of Filipinos from different parts of the Philippines. Such development caused heavy traffic to pour into the SLEx, causing massive traffic jams in parts of the expressway, especially during Mondays, Fridays and the morning and evening rush hour.
To decongest traffic at the SLEx, the Philippine government entered a build-operate-transfer scheme agreement with Indonesian construction firm Citra for the rehabilitation of parts of the expressway and the construction of the Metro Manila Skyway, an elevated North-South tollway that will pass over the South Luzon Expressway, some areas of Metro Manila and eventually into the North Luzon Expressway, which aims to interconnect the two expressways and to decongest traffic in many areas of Metro Manila.
Starting in May 2006, the expressway will undergo a major rehabilitation similar to the recently rehabilitated North Luzon Expressway and will eventually connect with its Batangas section, the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road, also known as the STAR Tollway. Phase 1 of the expressway project includes the replacement of the already shaky Alabang Viaduct, the rehabilitation and widening of the Alabang-Calamba segment, construction of the missing link(Calamba-Santo Tomas segment) and the integration of the Skyway, South Luzon Expressway and the STAR Expressway as a single toll road. Phase 2 involves the rehabilitation of the Santo Tomas-Lipa segment and the extension of the expressway to Batangas City. Phase 3 involves another extension from Santo Tomas to Lucena City in Quezon. PNCC and MTD Capital of Malaysia has formed a joint venture, called South Luzon Tollways Corporation or SLTC. After rehabilitation has completed, SLTC will takeover the management and operations of the South Luzon Expressway. It is said that the expressway will have qualities similar to that of a modern Malaysian expressway.
When rehabilitation is complete, driving time from Manila to the Port of Batangas should be reduced to roughly one hour.
| Class | Skyway Elevated Portion (Buendia-Bicutan) | Skyway At-Grade Portion (Magallanes-Alabang) | South Luzon Expressway (Alabang-Calamba) | STAR Tollway (Santo Tomas-Lipa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class 1 (Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs, Jeepneys) | PhP 85 | PhP 4.17/km | PhP 0.56/km | PhP 16 |
| Class 2 (Buses, Light Trucks) | PhP 170 | PhP 8.35/km | PhP 1.12/km | PhP 37 |
| Class 3 (Heavy Trucks) | PhP 225 | PhP 12.52/km | PhP 1.68/km | PhP 57 |
Exits are numbered by kilometerpost. Exits start at 8 because the Paco-Magallanes segment is not part of the expressway segment. On the highway, exit numbers aren't posted until Exit 26. Also note that the exit number goes north-south, unlike US freeways and the NLEX.
Exit 8 - Magallanes Exit - Magallanes, Makati City
'''Exit 9 - Sales Exit - Villamor Air Base, Pasay City
Kilometre 10 - Nichols Toll Plaza, Pasay City
'''Exit 12 - C5 Pasig Exit - Pasay City
'''Exit 13 - Merville Exit - Merville Road - Pasay City
Exit 14 - Bicutan Exit - Bicutan, Parañaque City
Exit 18 - Sucat Exit - Sucat, Parañaque City
Exit 22 - Alabang Exit- Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Exit 23 - Fillinvest Exit - Fillinvest Complex - Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Kilometre 23 - Northbound Service Station
Kilometre 25 - Southbound Service Station
Exit 26 - Susana Heights Exit - Susana Heights Road - Susana Heights, Muntinlupa City
'''Exit 28 - San Pedro Exit - Magsaysay, San Pedro, Laguna
Exit 31 -Southwoods Exit - Southwoods Road - Southwoods, Biñan, Laguna
Exit 33 - Carmona Exit - Governors Highway - Carmona, Cavite
Exit 36 - Mamplasan Exit - Mamplasan, Biñan, Laguna
Exit 40 - Santa Rosa Exit - Santa Rosa City
Exit 42 - ABI Exit - Santa Rosa City
Exit 43 - Cabuyao Exit - Cabuyao, Laguna
Exit 45 - Silangan Exit - Silangan, Calamba City
Kilometre 46 - Calamba Toll Plaza
Exit 46b - Lucena Exit - Calamba City
Exit 47 - Canlubang Exit - Canlubang, Calamba City
Exit 50 - Calamba Exit - Turbina, Calamba City
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