Cagayan–Apayao Road


Cagayan–Apayao Road is a roadway in Cagayan province in the Philippines connecting the mountain towns of Rizal and Conner to the lowland towns of Tuao, Piat, Solana and Tuguegarao. The project begun in 1900s and officially opened in 1910, but due to destruction from World War II in 1947, it was closed reconstruction. The road was reopened in 1951.
The road is also considered a tertiary national road prior to its natural meaning for motorists who visit the towns surrounding it.

Profile

Coming from the lowlands, Cagayan-Apayao is the only road that connected the selected towns to the mountain towns of Cagayan and Apayao, located at about 1,200 meters as the highest point located in Rizal, Cagayan. The road is situated 110 Kilometers long and the way to it is hilly. A 57 Kilometer Hilly way covered the lowlands of Piat and Tuao. The upward climbing views the scenic spots of The Biuag and Malana site also known as Mount Maoanan and the rest of the ways views the 1,400 meter high mountain range of Mount Malaueg and Mount Annaguan. This road also replicates the Kennon Road of Baguio but directly at the town of Rizal only.
There are also barangays by passing the way. Most of these settlements live at the edge of the road. The majestic Matalag River is also present besides the road. The road is 500 meters above sea level and a steep high road elevating up to 1,000 meters is seen directly in the Pueblo of Rizal and the highest point of 1,200 meters is the road elevation of Mount Annaguan.

Towns ahead Cagayan

The following are the towns that links beneath the respective road :
Tuguegarao City
Solana, Cagayan –
Piat, Cagayan
Tuao, Cagayan
Rizal, Cagayan –
Conner, Apayao –

Road hazards

Cagayan-Apayao road is also one of the most hazardous roads most especially in rainy seasons. The way from Tuguegarao towards Piat and Tuao is safe to travelers and it has complete concrete roads while the ways in Tuao towards Rizal and Conner is hazardous most especially in an occurrence of rainy seasons or sudden earthquake that might cause landslides. The road approaching the first barangay of Rizal has concrete ways but the Mount Maoanan road is currently in construction and it is 10 kilometers long. Many travelers here most especially passenger vehicles are first should be well conditioned and has higher suspension elevation. Cars like the ones with lower suspension elevation are not allowed here but only like SUVs, buses, trucks, passenger vans and jeepneys are allowed.

Road construction 2011 – present

The road construction is undergoing and it is almost done. The total length of the road to be paved in Rizal is 40 Kilometers and 18% of this are the only left unpaved. In some towns like in Tuao, Piat, and Solana, the roads are undergoing repairs. The total sum almost cost approximately 200 million Philippine Pesos. Road paving/repairing completion is expected in the year 2013–2015.

Bus lines

The Road is also a transport way of the following bus lines: