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    #16
    Central Toll Barrier. In the foreground, you can see the entry lanes with the automatic ticket dispenser. In the back, you can see the exit lanes.







    Exit devices. You can see the LED sign that will indicate the amount paid and Class. Then there is the traffic light to tell the motorist when to go. The rotating light with alarm when a violation is detected. The camera to take a photo of the departing vehicle when there is a violation. The light curtain to determine the tail of the exiting vehicle so that the barrier can go down.



    Dual asphalt pavers at Tarlac, near Gerona. These 2 pavers are doing about 900 meters per day, 2 lanes. There are 5 more pavers, all doing work at the same time.





    Last edited by kicks4us23; 08-02-2013, 12:05.

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      #17
      Any updates?

      Any updates? is plans push thru we might drive to Bagiuo during the the kids semestral break.

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        #18
        3 years later and I have yet to drive on the TPLEx. :P Well... except for that tiny stretch when they had something to do in SCTEx, the occassional fly by underneath it's elevated section crossing existing roads east of the MNR whenever I feel like snooping around re its progress...
        ʇɐʞө uoʇµ!uɓ p∩ʇ ʍɐʎ bo!uʇƨ, ꞁөɐ٨ө uoʇµ!uɓ p∩ʇ pʁөɐq ⅽʁ∩wpƨ, ʞ!ꞁꞁ uoʇµ!uɓ p∩ʇ ʇ!wө.

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          #19
          First phase of Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway opens next week

          First phase of Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway opens next week
          By: Darwin G. Amojelar, InterAksyon.com
          October 25, 2013 8:10 PM

          MANILA – The Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX) is scheduled to open on October 23 after its private operator today bagged the permit from the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB).
          In statement, Private Infrastructure Development Corp. (PIDC) announced the soft opening for the first phase of the P23.8-billion TPLEX next week. PIDC is a consortium led by San Miguel Corp that built the toll road.
          The TRB issued the toll operation permit after PIDC completed construction of the first phse of the road this month.
          The first phase, Section 1A, provides a seamless connection to the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), stretching 17 kilometers across Tarlac province -- from Tarlac City to the towns of Victoria and Gerona.
          This portion of the toll road, which will cut current travel time to Baguio by as much as 40 minutes, is part of an 88.6-kilometer expressway that can accelerate growth in tourism and trade and agriculture in North Luzon.
          From Gerona, TPLEX will have exits in Paniqui and Moncada, also in Tarlac; Rosales, Urdaneta City, and Pozorrubio in Pangasinan; and Rosario, La Union. Completion of the section up to Rosales is scheduled for middle of 2014 while the section up to La Union is scheduled for completion by 2016.
          Originally designed as a two-lane road, the TPLEX proponents decided to upgrade it to four to enhance efficiency and road safety and anticipate future growth in traffic volume.
          “This marks our first foray into the construction of toll ways and is a major milestone in our infrastructure master plan,” Ramon S. Ang, San Miguel president and chief operating officer said.
          “The opening of TPLEX holds great significance for us because this is the first in a number of major greenfield projects since we began diversifying into new businesses,” he added.
          With TPLEX, motorists can expect faster travel time and safety features that are found in many world-class toll ways.
          These include a fleet of patrol cars and emergency assistance vehicles that can respond within 10 minutes to motorists anywhere along the stretch; concrete barriers, guardrails, lighting and cameras in all toll plazas; as well as signs and pavement markings with powdered glass beads for enhanced visibility. Speed sensors will also be deployed to ensure motorists keep to the 100-kilometers per hour limit.
          Toll plazas in major entry points will also be equipped with electronic card dispensing machines. All installations will be fiber optic Internet-enabled.
          Culverts that were constructed at strategic points throughout the expressway were also recently proven to be effective, as the toll way remained flood-free despite the heavy rains brought on by successive low-pressure areas and typhoons in the past two months.
          Since its diversification to infrastructure, San Miguel has been aggressive in pursuing much-needed road projects.
          In April this year, the conglomerate won the concession to build and operate the NAIA Expressway, which will connect the Skyway to all three terminals and to the Entertainment City of state-run Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp and further to the Manila-Cavite Expressway (Cavitex).
          San Miguel is also set to start construction of Skyway Stage 3, another major infrastructure project under the Aquino administration that will connect Makati to the North Luzon Expressway and decongest major thoroughfares such as EDSA.

          http://www.interaksyon.com/business/...pens-next-week
          ░░ N70º 14.821 E22º 20.847 ░░

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            #20
            17-km portion of Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway now open

            SHORTER TRIP | 17-km portion of Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway now open
            By: Philippines News Agency
            October 31, 2013 8:17 AM

            InterAksyon.com
            The online news portal of TV5

            CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga -- The first phase of the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEx) officially opened Thursday, cutting more than 40 minutes off the travel time going to Baguio.

            The 17-kilometer stretch from Tarlac City to Victoria and Gerona towns in Tarlac is directly connected to the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).

            From Gerona, there are five interchanges along the entire 17-kilometer TPLEx including Paniqui and Moncada in Tarlac; Rosales, Urdaneta City, and Pozorrubio in Pangasinan; and Rosario in La Union.

            The expressway, according to officials, is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors, lighting, and reflectors for public safety.

            The expressway’s Section 1 (49.3 kilometers from Tarlac City to Rosales) is expected to be finished by the middle of next year, while the entire stretch from Tarlac City to Rosario, La Union, totaling 88.85 kilometers, will be completed by 2016.

            After construction of the first phase has been completed, the Toll Regulatory Board issued a Toll Operation Permit for the expressway.

            The tollway operator has yet to post the toll rates for TPLEx, although reports said they will be made public soon.

            http://www.interaksyon.com/article/7...ssway-now-open
            ░░ N70º 14.821 E22º 20.847 ░░

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              #21
              another 6-km stretch was opened last month going to paniqui tarlac.

              we need 1-sec tracks for both directions.
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                #22
                another portion was opened last april 16.
                tplex now reaches rosales/carmen, tarlac.

                waway submitted one lane northbound.

                we need 1-sec tracks of both directions.
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                  #23
                  tplex

                  Hello Kuyas

                  Just passed by tplex south bound (from carmen-rosales) last sunday however i was not able to record 1 sec track does the track that garmin nuvi automatically create be doing fine if i contribute it here,how can i collate the data?TIA

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by princehenrydamasco View Post
                    Hello Kuyas

                    Just passed by tplex south bound (from carmen-rosales) last sunday however i was not able to record 1 sec track does the track that garmin nuvi automatically create be doing fine if i contribute it here,how can i collate the data?TIA
                    what garmin model do you use kuya?
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                      #25
                      tplex

                      Originally posted by Reiji View Post
                      what garmin model do you use kuya?

                      nuvi 1300 kuya

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by princehenrydamasco View Post
                        nuvi 1300 kuya
                        try to check if you can extract hidden easter egg tracks by this method:
                        https://roadguide.ph/forums/showthre...7738#post47738
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                          #27
                          Tplex

                          Going to Baguio, until where can I use the TPLEX now?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by rosanro1 View Post
                            Going to Baguio, until where can I use the TPLEX now?
                            Last April 11 up to Urdaneta, Pangasinan.

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                              #29
                              Tplex

                              It was a relaxing drive on TPLEX... more like sleepy / no traffic.
                              they are building a few gas stations along the way which would lessen the boredom.
                              Paid Ps273.00 up to Urdaneta.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by rosanro1 View Post
                                It was a relaxing drive on TPLEX... more like sleepy / no traffic.
                                they are building a few gas stations along the way which would lessen the boredom.
                                Paid Ps273.00 up to Urdaneta.
                                I think you overpaid, toll fee from Tarlac to Urdaneta is only 216 pesos.

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