Gil Puyat Avenue

Gil Puyat Avenue
Buendia Avenue

Gil Puyat Avenue looking west towards Leveriza, Pasay from Gil Puyat LRT Station
Route information
Length: 5.4 km (3.4 mi)
Component
highways:
Major junctions
West end: Roxas Boulevard in Pasay
  Taft Avenue
Osmeña Highway (SLEX)
Chino Roces Avenue
Ayala Avenue
Makati Avenue
Paseo de Roxas
East end: Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Makati
Location
Major cities: Makati and Pasay

Senator Gil Puyat Avenue (formerly 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. Its western end begins at Roxas Boulevard and continues through San Isidro District, Pasay until intersecting with Taft Avenue. Past the intersection with the elevated Gil Puyat LRT Station, the road runs through Tramo Street and Barangay Palanan in Makati. East of Osmeña Highway, Gil Puyat intersects with the busy streets of the Central Business District before finally reaching its terminus at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA).

This 4-12 lane divided avenue takes its name from the Filipino senator who served from 1951-1972, Senator Gil J. Puyat. It was originally named Buendia Avenue after Nicolas Buendia, a Bulacan senator of the 1940s.[1][2] The avenue also has short extensions into Forbes Park in Makati as Buendia Avenue Extension, and into the CCP Complex and Bay City area of Pasay as Jose Diokno Boulevard. Part of Gil Puyat Avenue is designated as a component of Circumferential Road 3 of the Metro Manila Arterial Road System.

Transportation

Buendia PNR Station at the junction with Osmeña Highway in Makati

Gil Puyat Avenue is a major stop on three lines of the Metro Manila Transit System.

Hybrid buses operated by Green Frog Transport Corp. serve the route between Gil Puyat and Kalayaan Avenue.[3] It is also served by regular and air-conditioned jeepneys.

Junctions

Here is a list of junctions and distances (according to the Department of Public Works and Highways).

City Barangay Km[4] Mi Destination Notes
Pasay Barangay 76-8-10 boundary 3.289-4.724 2.043-2.934 Roxas Boulevard Western terminus
Barangays 9-10-23-24 boundary Harrison Avenue Turns via U-turn slot only
Barangays 23-24-37-38 boundary Leveriza Street Turns via U-turn slot only
Barangays 37-38 boundary A. Luna Street, Donada Street Turns via U-turn slot only
Barangays 37-38-47-49 boundary Taft Avenue Traffic Light Intersection; No left turn from Gil Puyat southbound
Barangays 47-48-50-52 Dominga Street, P. Burgos Street Turn to Dominga or P. Burgos via U-turn
Barangays 46-48-50-51 boundary Tramo Street U-turn slot. No left turn from Gil Puyat westbound.
Makati Barangay Palanan Emilia Street Westbound entrance.
Barangay Palanan Marconi Street Southbound entrance.
Barangay San Isidro Edison Street Northbound entrance.
Barangay San Isidro-Palanan boundary Bautista Street Traffic Light Intersection
Barangay San Isidro-Palanan boundary Dian Street Traffic Light Intersection
Barangay San Isidro-Palanan boundary Batangas Street, Filmore Street Traffic Light Intersection
Barangay San Isidro-Pio del Pilar boundary Osmeña Highway (formerly South Superhighway) Traffic Light Intersection
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

In Makati:

Landmarks and neighborhoods

References

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Coordinates: 14°33′31″N 121°0′35″E / 14.55861°N 121.00972°E / 14.55861; 121.00972

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