Felix Avenue
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F.P. Felix Avenue (Filipino: Abenida F.P. Felix), also called by its former name Imelda Avenue (Filipino: Abenida Imelda), is a four-lane major road which connects Marcos Highway to Ortigas Avenue Extension. It is one of the busiest roads in Cainta, Rizal, Philippines. The road is named after Francisco P. Felix, a former mayor of Cainta, served from 1927 to 1941, and then in 1945 until he died in 1980. It also serves as a boundary of Cainta and Pasig. Felix Avenue was highly accessible by jeepneys, taxis, UV express, tricycles, and private vehicles.
highways
| F. P. Felix Avenue | |
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Felix Avenue southbound at the Cainta Junction | |
| Route information | |
| Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways | |
| Length | 2.643 km[1] (1.642 mi) |
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| Location | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Regions | Metro Manila, Calabarzon |
| Major cities | Pasig |
| Towns | Cainta |
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This avenue is also on a proposal to become one of the service road segments of Circumferential Road 6, it will be later called "Lower C-6" connecting with Gil Fernando Avenue in Marikina, until the endpoint of "Lower C-6" in Batasan-San Mateo road which junction Commonwealth Avenue (segment of R-7 Road) in Quezon City. Meanwhile, the Southeast Metro Manila Expressway (SEMME) also known as Skyway Stage 4 or C-6 Expressway will be called "Upper C-6".
Previously a tertiary national road, it was upgraded to a secondary national road and reassigned as a component of National Route 601 (N601) of the Philippine highway network.
Intersections
| Province | City/Municipality | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rizal | Cainta | Traffic light intersection; Southern terminus. Continues to Cainta as | |||
| London Street | Access to Vista Verde Country Homes. | ||||
| Village East Avenue | Access to Village East Executive Homes. | ||||
| Pasig–Cainta boundary | Vista Verde Avenue Extension | ||||
| Kaginhawaan Road | Southbound access only. | ||||
| Kapayapaan Road | |||||
| Kabayanihan Road | |||||
| Karangalan Drive | |||||
| Kayamanan Street | Northbound and southbound exit only | ||||
| Kayumanggi Street | Northbound and southbound entrance only | ||||
| Hakbangan Creek | |||||
| Pasig–Cainta boundary | Jasmine Street / Hawaii Street | No access to opposite directions. Jasmine Street is closed and Hawaii Street is accessible to residents of Pasig Greenpark Village. | |||
| Benito Soliven Avenue | Accessible to residents of Cainta Greenpark Village only. | ||||
| Rizal | Cainta | V.V. Soliven Avenue I | |||
| Sta. Lucia Drive | Access to Sta. Lucia Mall. | ||||
| V.V. Soliven Avenue II | Northbound access only. | ||||
| V.V. Soliven Avenue III | Northbound access only. | ||||
| Cainta–Marikina boundary | Access to opposite directions via u-turn slot; Northern terminus. Continues to Marikina as Gil Fernando Avenue. | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Landmarks
Sta. Lucia East, Q. Plaza, ICCT College Cainta, Charm Residences, Greenpark Executive Village in Pasig and Karangalan Village in Cainta are the well-known landmarks in this road.