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The Hermosa–Duhat–Balintawak Transmission Line (abbreviated as HB, RHB, 8LI1DUH-HER, and 8LI1QUE-DUH), also known as Hermosa–Marilao–Quezon Transmission Line, is a 230,000 volt, single-circuit, two-part transmission line in
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Central Luzon Central Luzon ( pam, (Reyun ning) Kalibudtarang Luzon, pag, (Rehiyon na) Pegley na Luzon, tgl, (Rehiyon ng) Gitnang Luzon, ilo, (Rehion/Deppaar ti) Tengnga ti Luzon), designated as Region III, is an administrative region in the Philippines, ...
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that connects Hermosa and Balintawak substations of National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP), with line segment termination at Manila Electric Company (Meralco) Duhat substation in Duhat, Bocaue,
Bulacan Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan ( tl, Lalawigan ng Bulacan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metr ...
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History

The Hermosa–Duhat–Balintawak Transmission Line began construction in September 1993 and went into service in June 1994. It is operated by the privately owned National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) since January 15, 2009, and previously by government-owned companies
National Transmission Corporation The National Transmission Corporation (TransCo) is a Philippine government-owned and controlled corporation created in 2001 by the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (Republic Act 9136) and a corporate entity wholly owned by the Power Sector Ass ...
(TransCo) and National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR). It was owned previously by NAPOCOR from June 1994 to March 1, 2003, and is owned currently by TransCo since March 1, 2003. TransCo relocated its Santa Barbara Bridge–Villa del Sol segment through the Lahar-Affected Transmission Line Relocation project, using 30 replacement steel poles. It was completed in April 2003. In 2007, 3 steel poles were relocated due to the construction of Dulalia Overpass using 2 existing steel poles (473 and 475) and 1 replacement steel pole (474). NAPOCOR-era steel pole 474 which is a suspension tower and has triangle tower design, however, was retired. The cut-in connection to Meralco Duhat substation was constructed to avoid line overloading and maintain N-1 criterion. It was completed on November 16, 2009. In 2010, 3 replacement and higher steel poles (381–383) were used due to the construction of Balagtas Interchange, with NAPOCOR-era steel poles 381 and 382 which are both anchor towers and have flag tower design were reused as part of Hermosa–San Jose line while pole 383 (of suspension tower or flag design) was retired. The Hermosa–Balintawak Transmission Line Relocation project involved the relocation of its San Simon–Pulilan segment along NLEx using 58 steel poles (45 replacement and 13 existing poles) and 4 lattice towers (2 replacement and 2 existing towers). Contract effectivity of the project is on February 18, 2008. Land and right-of-way acquisition for the 4 lattice towers of the said transmission line segment which are located along
Candaba Viaduct The Candaba Viaduct (also known as Pulilan–Apalit Bridge) is a viaduct carrying the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) across the Candaba Swamp in the provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga, Philippines consisting of six lanes (three northbound and thre ...
of NLEx (255, 256, 266, and 267; with 255 and 256 are replacement structures while 266 and 267 use NAPOCOR-era towers 264 and 265) were done from 2008 to January 15, 2009, during the time when TransCo is the operator of the transmission facilities, which was then followed by the land and ROW acquisition for the 58 steel poles (228–254, 257–265, 268–289; with 229–233, 237, 238, 241, 242, 244–246, 248–253, 257–265, 268–275, 277–280, 282, 283, 285–288 are replacement steel poles while 228, 234–236, 239, 240, 243, 247, 254, 276, 281, 284, and 289 use NAPOCOR-era poles 228, 229, 231, 259–261, 266, 267, 271, 276, 283, 301, and 302) from January 15, 2009, up until the completion of the project on March 25, 2011, when NGCP is now the operator of the facilities. Structures (including NAPOCOR-era structures, and structures that will be placed on TransCo-acquired and designated lands and right of way which are the lattice towers) were then later erected and built from early 2010 to March 2011. In June 2011, three months after the completion and energization of the relocated San Simon–Pulilan section of the transmission line, removal of 84 NAPOCOR-era steel poles (228–263, 266–313) and 2 lattice towers (264 and 265) as well as the retirement of 70 out of 84 steel poles (230, 232–258, 262, 263, 268–270, 272–274, 277–282, 284–300, 303–313) that were located along MacArthur Highway from San Simon, Pampanga to Caltex in Calumpit, Bulacan and Pulilan Regional Road from Calumpit to Pulilan Exit in Pulilan was completed. One steel pole that was located near Dolores Flyover was relocated at the edge of Jose Abad Santos Avenue while the relocation of the transmission line's San Simon–Pulilan section was ongoing using NAPOCOR-era steel pole 275 which was originally located along MacArthur Highway in Calumpit and now serves as the line's steel pole 167 since 2011, while pole 167 itself was retired. In 2019, NGCP constructed new steel pole 516 located inside Balintawak substation. Currently, the San Fernando segment of the line is undergoing relocation through the Relocation of Hermosa–Duhat Transmission Line project to alleviate heavy traffic along
Jose Abad Santos Avenue Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA), also known as the Olongapo–Gapan Road and the Gapan–San Fernando–Olongapo Road, is a two-to-thirteen-lane major highway spanning the provinces of Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Zambales in Central Luzon, ...
due to the presence of its electric poles standing on the highway itself, and to pave the way for the expansion of some segments of the avenue, particularly at Barangay Dolores. The said transmission project was started in 2018 with the construction of bored piles that will serve as foundation for the replacement steel poles.


Route description

The Hermosa–Duhat–Balintawak Transmission Line passes through the cities of
Quezon City Quezon City (, ; fil, Lungsod Quezon ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read in Filipino as Kyusi), is the List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a populatio ...
,
Caloocan Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan ( fil, Lungsod ng Caloocan; ), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most ...
, and Valenzuela in
Metro Manila Metropolitan Manila (often shortened as Metro Manila; fil, Kalakhang Maynila), officially the National Capital Region (NCR; fil, link=no, Pambansang Punong Rehiyon), is the capital region, seat of government and one of three List of metrop ...
, Meycauayan and
Malolos Malolos, officially the City of Malolos ( fil, Lungsod ng Malolos), is a 1st class Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and capital of the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to th ...
in
Bulacan Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan ( tl, Lalawigan ng Bulacan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metr ...
, and
San Fernando San Fernando may refer to: People *Ferdinand III of Castile (c. 1200–1252), called ''San Fernando'' (Spanish) or ''Saint Ferdinand'', King of Castile, León, and Galicia Places Argentina *San Fernando de la Buena Vista, city of Greater Buenos ...
in
Pampanga Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga ( pam, Lalawigan ning Pampanga; tl, Lalawigan ng Pampanga ), is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Lying on the northern shore of Manila Bay, Pampanga is bordered by Tarlac ...
and municipalities of Marilao, Bocaue, Balagtas, Guiguinto, Plaridel,
Pulilan Pulilan, officially the Municipality of Pulilan ( tgl, Bayan ng Pulilan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 108,836 people. The town is famous for its Cara ...
, and Calumpit in Bulacan,
Apalit Apalit, officially the Municipality of Apalit ( pam, Balen ning Apalit; tl, Bayan ng Apalit), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 117,160 people. The town is ...
, San Simon,
Santo Tomas Santo Tomás is Spanish for Saint Thomas. Santo Tomas may also refer to: Places Argentina * Santo Tomás, Buenos Aires, Carlos Casares Partido, Buenos Aires Province * Santo Tomás, Neuquén Colombia * Santo Tomás, Atlantico Cuba * ...
,
Bacolor Bacolor, officially the Municipality of Bacolor ( pam, Balen ning Bakúlud; tgl, Bayan ng Bacolor), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 48,066 people. Bacolor ...
,
Guagua Guagua, officially the Municipality of Guagua ( pam, Balen ning Guagua; tl, Bayan ng Guagua), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 128,893 people. The town o ...
, and Lubao in Pampanga, and Hermosa in
Bataan Bataan (), officially the Province of Bataan ( fil, Lalawigan ng Bataan ), is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Its capital is the city of Balanga while Mariveles is the largest town in the province. Occupying the entir ...
. It is located within the service area of NGCP's North Luzon Operations and Maintenance (NLOM) Districts 5 (West Central Plain), 6 (South Central Plain), and 7 (National Capital Region).


Hermosa–Duhat


Hermosa to San Fernando

The transmission line starts at Hermosa Substation and run parallel with
Jose Abad Santos Avenue Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA), also known as the Olongapo–Gapan Road and the Gapan–San Fernando–Olongapo Road, is a two-to-thirteen-lane major highway spanning the provinces of Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Zambales in Central Luzon, ...
until NLEx San Fernando Exit. It enters
Pampanga Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga ( pam, Lalawigan ning Pampanga; tl, Lalawigan ng Pampanga ), is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Lying on the northern shore of Manila Bay, Pampanga is bordered by Tarlac ...
upon passing the
Bataan Bataan (), officially the Province of Bataan ( fil, Lalawigan ng Bataan ), is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Its capital is the city of Balanga while Mariveles is the largest town in the province. Occupying the entir ...
–Pampanga welcome arch and continues straightforward. While running parallel with the said avenue, it intersects with Hermosa–Guagua in Lubao, Mexico–Hermosa in Lubao,
Guagua Guagua, officially the Municipality of Guagua ( pam, Balen ning Guagua; tl, Bayan ng Guagua), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 128,893 people. The town o ...
,
Bacolor Bacolor, officially the Municipality of Bacolor ( pam, Balen ning Bakúlud; tgl, Bayan ng Bacolor), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 48,066 people. Bacolor ...
and
San Fernando San Fernando may refer to: People *Ferdinand III of Castile (c. 1200–1252), called ''San Fernando'' (Spanish) or ''Saint Ferdinand'', King of Castile, León, and Galicia Places Argentina *San Fernando de la Buena Vista, city of Greater Buenos ...
, and Hermosa–Malolos–San Jose lines in Guagua. It then utilize the eastern side of the avenue upon approaching Santa Barbara Bridge. It passes through the lahar-filled Bacolor and enters San Fernando upon passing the city's welcome arch. The line again utilizes the western side of the avenue after Villa del Sol in Magliman, San Fernando. It crosses into Lazatin Boulevard upon passing Lazatin Flyover and passes through residential areas and establishments located within San Fernando. The power line then crosses into
MacArthur Highway The MacArthur Highway, officially the Manila North Road (MNR or MaNor), is a , two-to-six lane, national primary highway and tertiary highway in Luzon, Philippines, connecting Caloocan in Metro Manila to Aparri in Cagayan. It is the second longe ...
upon passing Dolores Flyover and continues on a straight direction until San Fernando Exit.


San Fernando to Bocaue

The line enters the western side of NLEx via San Fernando Exit and runs parallel into it until Smart Connect Interchange. After entering NLEx, it intersects with Mexico–Hermosa line for a fifth and final time. It continues on a straight route, intersecting with Mexico–Balintawak and Mexico–Calumpit lines in
Santo Tomas Santo Tomás is Spanish for Saint Thomas. Santo Tomas may also refer to: Places Argentina * Santo Tomás, Buenos Aires, Carlos Casares Partido, Buenos Aires Province * Santo Tomás, Neuquén Colombia * Santo Tomás, Atlantico Cuba * ...
, and passes through San Simon Exit (where the line left the NLEx alignment prior to the relocation of its San Simon–Pulilan section in 2011). The line continues on a straight alignment and runs parallel with
Candaba Viaduct The Candaba Viaduct (also known as Pulilan–Apalit Bridge) is a viaduct carrying the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) across the Candaba Swamp in the provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga, Philippines consisting of six lanes (three northbound and thre ...
where it crosses Pampanga River and Apalit Bypass Road, and passes through rice paddies and swampland in
Apalit Apalit, officially the Municipality of Apalit ( pam, Balen ning Apalit; tl, Bayan ng Apalit), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 117,160 people. The town is ...
, Calumpit, and
Pulilan Pulilan, officially the Municipality of Pulilan ( tgl, Bayan ng Pulilan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 108,836 people. The town is famous for its Cara ...
. It then enters Bulacan after passing the former location of a billboard located near steel pole 271. It intersects with the under-construction Hermosa–San Jose 500,000 volt transmission line a few meters after exiting Pampanga and entering Bulacan, with a lattice tower of the said power line is located near steel pole 273. The power line then passes into Pulilan Exit (where it reentered the NLEx alignment from 1994 to 2011), continues straightforward, intersects with Hermosa–Malolos–San Jose in Plaridel and Mexico–Balintawak lines in Guiguinto for the second time, passes into Balagtas Interchange, Bigaa and Santa Maria Rivers, Bocaue Exit, Bocaue Toll Plaza, and Ciudad de Victoria Interchange. It turns left into Meralco Duhat Substation a few meters after passing Ciudad de Victoria interchange, where the line's Hermosa–Duhat section ends.


Duhat–Balintawak


Bocaue to Quezon City

The line turns left upon entering NLEx, continues on a straight direction, and enters
Metro Manila Metropolitan Manila (often shortened as Metro Manila; fil, Kalakhang Maynila), officially the National Capital Region (NCR; fil, link=no, Pambansang Punong Rehiyon), is the capital region, seat of government and one of three List of metrop ...
after steel pole 465. It then utilizes the eastern side of NLEx after steel pole 488 and leaves the expressway at Smart Connect Interchange. After leaving NLEx, it passes through residential areas, establishments, and institutions located within
Caloocan Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan ( fil, Lungsod ng Caloocan; ), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metropolitan Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most ...
and
Quezon City Quezon City (, ; fil, Lungsod Quezon ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read in Filipino as Kyusi), is the List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a populatio ...
, and crosses into Quirino Highway before the transmission line ends at Balintawak Substation, after crossing F. Carlos St. Inside the said substation are steel pole 515 and new pole 516 (with steel pole 516 was later placed with insulators used on line 3 of San Jose–Balintawak transmission line in September 2020).


Technical description

The transmission line is a single-circuit, double-bundle power line and the contractor for its construction is Herrera Engineering Corporation (HEC). Prior to the completion of the line's cut-in connection to Meralco Duhat substation, it was a one-part power line and had direct tap connection. It originally had a length of 91 km (57 mi) from 1994 to November 16, 2009. The line was extended to 91.59 km upon the completion of its cut-in connection to Duhat substation in November 2009 and then reduced to its current length of 87.54 km (54.39 mi) when its San Simon
Pulilan Pulilan, officially the Municipality of Pulilan ( tgl, Bayan ng Pulilan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 108,836 people. The town is famous for its Cara ...
segment was relocated along
North Luzon Expressway The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), signed as E1 of the Philippine expressway network, partially as N160 of the Philippine highway network, and R-8 of the Metro Manila arterial road network, is a limited-access toll expressway that connects M ...
(NLEx) in March 2011. Since November 16, 2009 upon the completion of the cut-in connection to the said substation, it is now a two-part transmission line thus the line is referred to as Hermosa–Duhat from Hermosa Substation to Duhat Substation and Duhat–Balintawak from Duhat Substation to Balintawak Substation since the said date. Steel poles can have flag (suspension and anchor variants) and triangle tower designs. From 1994 to 2019, steel pole 424 originally had triangle tower design before being changed to asymmetrical due to the construction of Ciudad de Victoria interchange. Cement pole that is used on the line's intersection with Hermosa–Guagua 69kV line and steel pole 516 located inside Balintawak Substation also have an asymmetrical tower design. Lattice towers, however, have incomplete tower design. Portal towers are used on portions of the line where it intersects with another power line. Each steel poles, lattice towers, and portal towers have three insulators. The power line originally had 504 steel poles (1–55, 58–98, 100–263, 266–496, 500–511, and 515), 11 lattice towers (56, 57, 99, 264, 265, 497–499, and 512–514), and 12 portal towers totaling to 527 structures when it was first commissioned in June 1994. Before the Lahar-Affected Relocation and Hermosa-Balintawak Relocation projects in 2003 and 2011, respectively, it had: * 32 steel poles (126-158; located at the western side of
Jose Abad Santos Avenue Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA), also known as the Olongapo–Gapan Road and the Gapan–San Fernando–Olongapo Road, is a two-to-thirteen-lane major highway spanning the provinces of Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Zambales in Central Luzon, ...
(Olongapo–Gapan Road); retired except steel pole 127 which was used on a cut-in connection to Meralco Duhat Substation) * 3 portal towers (located between steel poles 139 and 140, and 144 and 145; retired) * 1 h-frame wood pole (used to replace steel pole 143 because it was washed out by
lahar A lahar (, from jv, ꦮ꧀ꦭꦲꦂ) is a violent type of mudflow or debris flow composed of a slurry of pyroclastic material, rocky debris and water. The material flows down from a volcano, typically along a river valley. Lahars are extreme ...
s from Mount Pinatubo; retired) * 84 steel poles and 2 lattice towers located along
MacArthur Highway The MacArthur Highway, officially the Manila North Road (MNR or MaNor), is a , two-to-six lane, national primary highway and tertiary highway in Luzon, Philippines, connecting Caloocan in Metro Manila to Aparri in Cagayan. It is the second longe ...
and
Pulilan Regional Road The Philippine highway network is a network of highway, national roads owned and maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and organized into three classifications according to their function or purpose: national primary, ...
, respectively (228–313; steel poles 228, 229, 231, 259, 260, 261, 266, 267, 271, 275, 276, 283, 301, and 302 and lattice towers 264 and 265 were reused. The other 70 steel poles (230, 232–258, 262, 263, 268–270, 272–274, 277–282, 284–300, and 303–313) located in this segment, however, were retired.) As of 2019, the transmission line consists of: *484 steel poles (Hermosa–Duhat segment: 1–55, 58–98, 100–125, RHB-01–RHB-30, 159–254, 257–265, 268–289, 314–429, and 3 steel poles used on its cut-in connection to Meralco Duhat substation in Duhat, Bocaue, Bulacan; Duhat–Balintawak segment: 5 steel poles used on the line's cut-in connection to the said substation including original steel pole 127 along NLEx, 430–496, 500–511, 515, and 516) *13 lattice towers (Hermosa–Duhat segment: 56, 57, 99, 255, 256, 266, and 267; Duhat–Balintawak segment: 497–499, 512–514) *9 portal towers *1 concrete pole (58A) Overall, it has 507 transmission structures, with the line's Hermosa–Duhat segment consists of 415 structures while Duhat–Balintawak has 92 structures. By province, the line has 4 structures in
Bataan Bataan (), officially the Province of Bataan ( fil, Lalawigan ng Bataan ), is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Its capital is the city of Balanga while Mariveles is the largest town in the province. Occupying the entir ...
(4 steel poles (1–4)), 271 in
Pampanga Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga ( pam, Lalawigan ning Pampanga; tl, Lalawigan ng Pampanga ), is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Lying on the northern shore of Manila Bay, Pampanga is bordered by Tarlac ...
(257 steel poles (5–55, 58–98, 100–125, RHB-01–RHB-30, 159–254, 257–265, 268–271), 7 lattice towers (56, 57, 99, 255, 256, 266, and 267), 6 portal towers, and 1 concrete pole (58A)), 181 in
Bulacan Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan ( tl, Lalawigan ng Bulacan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metr ...
(178 steel poles (272–289, 314–429, 8 steel poles used on the transmission line's cut-in connection to Duhat Substation, 430–465) and 3 portal towers), and 51 in
Metro Manila Metropolitan Manila (often shortened as Metro Manila; fil, Kalakhang Maynila), officially the National Capital Region (NCR; fil, link=no, Pambansang Punong Rehiyon), is the capital region, seat of government and one of three List of metrop ...
(45 steel poles (466–496, 500–511, 515, 516) and 6 lattice towers (497–499, 512–514)).


Controversy

The planned realignment of the transmission line's San Fernando segment along Jose Abad Santos Avenue was met with opposition from businessmen and residents. Fernandino Jasa stakeholders, a group composed of owners of different businesses and residents of Villa Barosa Subdivision, expressed their concerns over the potential risks and hazards on their health and properties if such relocation is implemented. One such risk is the probability of the lines being cut and swung towards buildings during natural calamities like earthquakes and typhoons, endangering human lives and properties. Levy Laus, chairman of the Laus Group of Companies, pointed out the negative impacts of the transmission line to the aesthetics of the city and the potential development of highrises and skyscrapers along the avenue. Several residents also took note of the lack of coordination between them and the NGCP. Laus suggested that steel poles be instead relocated in less populated areas like open areas or paddy fields.


Gallery

7111Olongapo Gapan Road San Fernando Guagua Lubao Pampanga 13.jpg, Portal towers located between steel pole 98 and lattice tower 99. Nearby is the Mexico-Hermosa transmission line. Jf6393Santa Barbara, Bacolor Flood, Pampanga Bridgefvf 28.JPG, Steel pole RHB-03 (of
anchor An anchor is a device, normally made of metal , used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current. The word derives from Latin ''ancora'', which itself comes from the Greek ἄγ ...
or flag design), one of the replacement poles used in the Lahar-Affected Transmission Line relocation project, along Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Bacolor, Pampanga. 9025jfLazatin Flyover Dolores San Fernando Pampangafvf 10.JPG, Steel poles 164–166 (of anchor or flag design) along Jose Abad Santos Avenue, San Fernando, Pampanga. The square asphalt marking at the middle of the road is the location where steel pole 167 was originally located before its relocation at the side of an avenue in 2011 using NAPOCOR-era steel pole 275 and also retiring pole 167 itself. 9025jfLazatin Flyover Dolores San Fernando Pampangafvf 02.JPG, Steel pole 167 (using NAPOCOR-era steel pole 275 and of anchor or flag design) near Dolores Flyover in San Fernando, Pampanga. Originally located at the middle of Jose Abad Santos Avenue, the said pole was relocated at the edge of the road because it posed a safety hazard. SanSimonPampanga9552 18.JPG, Steel pole 234 (of anchor or flag design) near Tulaoc Overpass in San Simon, Pampanga. Note that it uses NAPOCOR-era steel pole 228. FvfSanSimon9572 28.JPG, Steel poles 235–237 (with 235 and 236 are anchor towers and have flag design while 237 is suspension tower and has triangle design), located along NLEx, are visible from
MacArthur Highway The MacArthur Highway, officially the Manila North Road (MNR or MaNor), is a , two-to-six lane, national primary highway and tertiary highway in Luzon, Philippines, connecting Caloocan in Metro Manila to Aparri in Cagayan. It is the second longe ...
in San Simon, Pampanga. Note that poles 235 and 236 use NAPOCOR-era steel poles 229 and 231 while 237 serves as replacement steel pole. 07251jfRiverside Districts Candaba Viaduct Roads Tabuyoc Apalit Pampanga villagesfvf 19.JPG, Lattice tower 255 located between Pampanga River in Apalit. It is used as one of the replacement lattice towers (along with 256) due to the relocation of the line's San Simon–Pulilan segment in 2011. 1089Pulilan Regional Road public transport pandemic 13.jpg, Steel pole 314 (of anchor or flag design) located at NLEX–
Pulilan Pulilan, officially the Municipality of Pulilan ( tgl, Bayan ng Pulilan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 108,836 people. The town is famous for its Cara ...
Exit in
Bulacan Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan ( tl, Lalawigan ng Bulacan), is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on August 15, 1578, and part of the Metr ...
. NLEX Ciudad de Victoria Exit overpassjwilz.jpg, Steel pole 424 near Ciudad de Victoria interchange. Originally had a triangle design from 1994 to 2019, it was changed to asymmetric due to the construction of the said interchange. NLEX Bocaue Duhat segmentjwilz.jpg, Steel poles 426–431 and original pole 127 along NLEx in Bocaue, Bulacan. Pole 426 is an anchor tower and has flag tower design while poles 427, 428, 430, and 431 are suspension towers and has triangle design. Original pole 127 and steel pole 429, however, are branch pylons and used to connect the transmission line to Meralco Duhat substation through its cut-in connection with the said substation. FvfValenzuela1372 19.JPG, Steel pole 474 near Dulalia Overpass in Valenzuela. Originally had a triangle design from 1994 to 2007, the said pole was changed to flag design when it was replaced by newer and higher ones due to the construction of an overpass mentioned before (and also retiring NAPOCOR-era steel pole 474). 07545jfSmart Connect Interchange Valenzuela Cityfvf 06.jpg, Steel poles 493–495 (with 493 is suspension tower while 494 and 495 are anchor towers and all three mentioned poles have flag design) along NLEx and near Smart Connect Interchange in Valenzuela and lattice towers 497–498 (with incomplete tower designs, 497 itself is an anchor tower and 498 is a suspension tower) passing through residential areas within the said city.


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References

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