Maysan Road


Maysan Road is one of the main east-west thoroughfares of Valenzuela, Philippines. It is a narrow street with only one lane in each direction making it one of the most congested streets in northern Metro Manila. It runs for approximately from MacArthur Highway in Malinta village, past the North Luzon Expressway intersection, into North Caloocan. The road connects the central Valenzuela villages of Malinta, Maysan, Paso de Blas and Bagbaguin. It was the main access road for vehicles going to Valenzuela and the Manila North Harbor from the North Luzon Expressway prior to the construction of Mindanao Avenue Extension which parallels it to the south.

Name

The street is named for the village it passes near MacArthur Highway. Maysan, in turn, comes from the Filipino word "maisan" which means "corn field." It is also known by several different names depending on the area it goes through. It is also sometimes called Malinta Road being the road that originates in the village of Malinta that goes to and from the North Luzon Expressway Malinta Interchange.

Route description

Maysan Road commences at MacArthur Highway in downtown Valenzuela where the Valenzuela City Hall, the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela and the old Valenzuela railway station are located. It heads east and enters the village of Maysan where it passes St. Louis College of Valenzuela, Tierra Santa Memorial Park and Maysan Elementary School. At Paso de Blas village, the road intersects with T. Santiago Street and heads for the Valenzuela Interchange of the North Luzon Expressway. Located near this interchange is Puregold Paso de Blas. Between the East Service Road of NLEX and G. Molina Street, the road marks the border between Paso de Blas and Canumay East. Maysan Road terminates at the intersection with ITC Compound Road by Valenzuela's border with North Caloocan where it continues as General Luis Street all the way to Quirino Highway in Novaliches, Quezon City.