TPLEX to cut Manila-Baguio travel time three to four hours
>> Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Tourist arrivals up
BAGUIO CITY – More tourists are expected to
arrive in this premier tourist resort of the north, this summer with nearing
completion of the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX) construction.
Rep.
Nicasio M. AlipingJr, bared this Wednesday as work on the last portion of the
construction plan started recently.
Once
completed, TPLEX is expected to cut travel time from the National Capital Region
and Baguio from six hours to a little over three hours.
TPLEX is a
public-private partnership (PPP) endeavor whereby a consortium will undertake
the development of each toll section of the highway and once the section has
been completed it is turned over back to the government.
The
government in turn will grant the developer a franchise to operate and maintain
on behalf of the government the entire stretch of the toll road under a long
term concession agreement.
“This is,
after all, is what the Baguio-Boracay Task Force was tasked to do,” Aliping
said, adding that the task force was created to ensure that problems faced by
the two top tourist destinations of the country will be addressed by
government.
However,
Aliping said the government must also ensure that the number of tourists coming
to Baguio will not put too much pressure on the city especially when it comes
to vehicles coming from other parts of the country.
He said
Baguio experienced an unusually large number of cars on city streets last
Christmas break.
This caused
hour long traffic jams on roads leading to tourist sites of the city and earned
the ire of Baguio residents as well as
tourists who had to endure gridlocks.
“We will
have to find other means in order to minimize traffic in the city,” Aliping
said.
One way is
to construct multi-level parking buildings in and around the city.
“We are
studying the possibility of constructing an underground parking system either
at Melvin Jones or any other place to help ease traffic,” Aliping said.
But, he was
quick to add, these structures must first be backed by a feasibility study
which will also determine the acceptability of such a project as well as its
impact on the fragile environment of the city.
The last
phase of the TPLEX construction is expected to be completed by the third or
fourth quarter of the year.
The 88.85 km
4-lane highway starts at Tarlac City, Tarlac, where it connects with the
Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway and will end at Rosario, La Union.
It had its
“soft launch” On October 31, 2013 when the first section (from Tarlac City to
Gerona, Tarlac) was completed.
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