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'''Samson Road''' is a major east-west street in [[Caloocan]], northern [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]]. The road is a continuation of [[Epifanio de los Santos Avenue]] (EDSA), linked to it via the Monumento Roundabout to form a single through route. These roads are designated [[Circumferential Road 4]] (C-4) of the [[Metro Manila Arterial Road System|Metro Manila Road Network]].
'''Samson Road''' is a major east-west street in [[Caloocan]], northern [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]]. The road is a continuation of [[Epifanio de los Santos Avenue]] (EDSA), linked to it via the Monumento Roundabout to form a single through route. These roads form part of [[Circumferential Road 4]] (C-4) of the [[Metro Manila Arterial Road System|Metro Manila Road Network]].


Samson Road is named for Apolonio Samson, a [[Katipunan]] barrio lieutenant from Sitio Kangkong, Balintawak, Caloocan (now [[Quezon City]]) who fought alongside [[Andres Bonifacio]] during the [[Philippine Revolution]].<ref>[http://tagaloglang.com/Famous-Filipinos/Patriots/talambuhay-ni-apolonio-samson.html Talambuhay ni Apolonio Samson] published by Tagaloglang.com; accessed 2013-11-03.</ref><ref>[http://www.qcpubliclibrary.org/qcmanuscript.php QC: A Saga of Continuing Progress] published by Quezon City Public Library; accessed 2013-11-03.</ref>
Samson Road is named for Apolonio Samson, a [[Katipunan]] barrio lieutenant from Sitio Kangkong, Balintawak, Caloocan (now [[Quezon City]]) who fought alongside [[Andres Bonifacio]] during the [[Philippine Revolution]].<ref>[http://tagaloglang.com/Famous-Filipinos/Patriots/talambuhay-ni-apolonio-samson.html Talambuhay ni Apolonio Samson] published by Tagaloglang.com; accessed 2013-11-03.</ref><ref>[http://www.qcpubliclibrary.org/qcmanuscript.php QC: A Saga of Continuing Progress] published by Quezon City Public Library; accessed 2013-11-03.</ref>

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Samson Road
Circumferential Road 4
Route information
Length2 km (1.2 mi)
Component
highways
Major junctions
East endMonumento Roundabout in Grace Park
West endLetre Road in Tonsuya

Samson Road is a major east-west street in Caloocan, northern Metro Manila, Philippines. The road is a continuation of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), linked to it via the Monumento Roundabout to form a single through route. These roads form part of Circumferential Road 4 (C-4) of the Metro Manila Road Network.

Samson Road is named for Apolonio Samson, a Katipunan barrio lieutenant from Sitio Kangkong, Balintawak, Caloocan (now Quezon City) who fought alongside Andres Bonifacio during the Philippine Revolution.[1][2]

Route

Samson Road, the main road in South Caloocan, officially begins at the Bonifacio Monument Roundabout (Monumento) and ends in Malabon at the junction with Letre Road. At its eastern terminus, it runs between Araneta Square mall and Puregold (on the northwest corner of Rizal Avenue and Samson Road), and SM Hypermarket (on the southwest corner of MacArthur Highway and Samson) in Monumento. For much of its length, the road is generally commercial, with a mix of high-density residential zones as well as a few schools. A notable site along the road is the University of the East Caloocan (formerly UE Tech) adjacent to the Caloocan railway station in Sangandaan. It is also the home of the University of Caloocan City and the Philippine National Railways Hospital (Col. Salvador T. Villa Memorial Hospital). The road ends at C-4 Road, just after crossing Letre Road in the city's border with Malabon.

References

  1. ^ Talambuhay ni Apolonio Samson published by Tagaloglang.com; accessed 2013-11-03.
  2. ^ QC: A Saga of Continuing Progress published by Quezon City Public Library; accessed 2013-11-03.