
An additional entry point to NLEX from northern Valenzuela is expected to improve traffic flow on the city’s major roads as the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) and NLEX Corporation, together with government partners and agencies, inaugurate the NLEX Lingunan Southbound Entry.

Valenzuela City Mayor Wes Gatchalian, Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) Regulation Division Chief Joz Carlos Ordillano, and NLEX Officer-in-Charge and MPTC Chief Finance Officer Luis Reñon led the inaugural drive-thru of the new 491-meter-long one-lane entry ramp.

Reñon also proudly shared that the project was scheduled for completion in five months, but the NLEX team was able to finish in four months or one month ahead of schedule. The project is a joint initiative of NLEX and the City Government of Valenzuela with support from the Toll Regulatory Board.

Mayor Gatchalian expressed gratitude toward NLEX and TRB and shared how he visualizes the new Lingunan Southbound entry to improve the quality of life of Valenzuelaños. “Nais kong pasalamatan si MPTC Chairman Manuel Pangilinan (MVP), ang pamunuan ng NLEX Corporation at Toll Regulatory Board sa kanilang pakikipagtulungan sa proyektong ito,” he said. “Sa pagbubukas nito, magkakaroon ng bago, mas mabilis, at mas convenient na alternatibong daanan para sa mga motorista ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela,” Gatchalian added.

NLEX’s standard traffic management practices were implemented during construction to ensure motorists’ safety and convenience. The new Lingunan Southbound Entry is the 5th entry access of Valenzuela City to the expressway. Others are via Karuhatan, Mindanao Ave, Paso de Blas, and Lawang Bato.

NLEX Corporation is a subsidiary of the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), the toll road arm of the Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC).
