Anonas Street

Anonas Street
Location Quezon City
From Madasalin Street in Diliman, Quezon City
Major
junctions
Maamo Street
Victoriano Luna Avenue
Kamias Road
K-6th Street
K-7th Street
K-10th Street
Bignay Street
Chico Street
Tindalo Street
Molave Street
To Aurora Boulevard in Project 3, Quezon City

Anonas Street is a street located in Quezon City, Philippines. It is a notable road in a generally north-south orientation between the intersection with Madasalin Street in Diliman and the junction with Aurora Boulevard in Project 3. It is served by Anonas Station of the Manila LRT-2 and the future Mega Manila Subway.

The street was named after the Anonas family who originated from Iba, Zambales and settled in this area and built a factory near the river.

Route

Anonas Street serves as a continuation of Matino Street at the intersection with Madasalin Street in the northeast. It turns south then southeast and crosses some major intersections such as Victoriano Luna Avenue and Kamias Road. Then it crosses several one way roads namely K-6th Street, K-7th Street, and K-10th Street. Then it travels southeast again crossing with Lantana Street and Acacia Street. Then it travels further southeast and crosses Bignay Street and Chico Street. And then it would shift several times from southeast to southwest wherein it would cross vital one way roads that are public transport routes as well as border roads between Projects 2 and 3 which are Tindalo Street and Molave Street. It then finally straightens up and terminates at the junction with Aurora Boulevard.

Notable establishments and landmarks on Anonas Street include Savemore Supermarket Anonas, Datu Sikatuna Statue Circle, Quezon City Police District Police Station 9, The 70's Bistro, Mariposa Budget Hotel, Sidetrix Adult Entertainment, Barangay Quirino 2-A Barangay Hall, World Citi College and World City Medical Center.

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References

    Coordinates: 14°37′56″N 121°3′36″E / 14.63222°N 121.06000°E / 14.63222; 121.06000

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