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(Redirected from N207 highway (Philippines)) Road in the Philippines
Route 207 shield Cong. Andres Acop Cosalan Road
Gurel–Bokod–Kabayan–Buguias–Abatan Road
FvfBokod0310 10.JPGCong. Cosalan Road looking towards Gurel Junction near Bolo Bridge in Bokod, Benguet.
Route information
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Length64.77 km (40.25 mi)
Major junctions
From N110 (Benguet–Nueva Vizcaya Road) in Bokod
Major intersections
  • Kiangan–Tinoc–Buguias Road in Buguias
To N204 (Halsema Highway) / Cervantes–Mankayan–Abatan Road in Buguias and Mankayan
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvincesBenguet
Towns
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
N435 N437

National Route 207 (N207) or the Congressman Andres Acop Cosalan Road is a 64.77-kilometer (40.25 mi), two-lane, secondary national road that forms part of the Philippine highway network.

History

Previously called the Gurel–Bokod–Kabayan–Buguias–Abatan Road, the road's current name honors the former Representative of Baguio and Benguet Andres Acop Cosalan, Sr., who served for two terms from 1965 to 1973 and again from 1978 to 1984. Cosalan was instrumental in the development of Benguet and Baguio, and was mostly known for co-authoring Republic Act 4695 in 1966 that would divide the old Mountain Province to four different provinces, namely, Kalinga–Apayao (which was further split in 1995), Benguet, Ifugao, and Mountain Province. The road was changed to its present name upon the passing of Republic Act No. 11061 in January 16, 2017.

Route description

Cong. Cosalan Road starts at the junction with Benguet–Nueva Vizcaya Road at Sitio Gurel in at the southern tip of Bokod town proper. It continues to weave through mountainous and landslide-prone terrain towards Sitio Ambangeg, which harbors the a beginner-friendly hiking route going up to Mount Pulag. From there, it continues upwards the Upper Agno River Basin through more zigzag roads towards the municipality of Kabayan where it runs alongside the mainstem of the Agno River towards the Akiki Trail Jump-off Point, and towards the municipal center of Kabayan, into Kabayan Barrio which serves as a backroad towards Halsema Highway. The road then continues to zigzag its way upwards and crossing several tributaries until it reaches the municipality of Buguias, where it crosses the main river once more to reach the Halsema Highway junction at the border of Mankayan and Buguias.

Gurel Junction, southern terminus of Cong. Cosalan Road.

Intersections

The entire route is located in Benguet. Intersections are numbered by kilometer posts, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero

City/MunicipalitykmmiDestinationsNotes
Bokod N110 (Benguet–Nueva Vizcaya Road) – La Trinidad, Baguio, Aritao, KayapaGurel Junction. Southern terminus. Westward to La Trinidad and Baguio, Southeast-ward to Nueva Vizcaya.
Ambayek Access RoadAccess to Sitio Ambayek in Bokod town proper.
Poblacion–Karao–Ekip Access RoadAccess to Brgy. Karao and Ekip, which harbors a trail to Mount Purgatory.
Keweng–DMDH RoadAccess to Dennis Molintas District Hospital.
307.575191.118Daclan–Kamanggaan–Tickey–Bonagan Provincial Road
308.573191.738Ambangeg–Palansa–Babalak Road — Mount PulagAccess to Mount Pulag National Park via the Ambangeg Trail.
311.970193.849Binado–Kiweng Provincial Road
Palansa–Aponan–Acnip Provincial Road
KabayanNRJ–Kaling–Lebeng–Babadak Road
Balang–Bocao Farm-to-Market Road
Cotcot Barangay Road
National Museum RoadAccess to Kabayan National Museum.
335.566208.511NRJ–Diboong–Bangao Provincial Road
Mongoto–Kabayan Road — Atok, BuguiasAccess to Timbac Mummy Caves and alternate access to N204 (Halsema Highway).
Tinoc–Tawangan–Bulalacao–Ballay Road — TinocAccess to the Four Lakes Trail, Mt. Tabayoc and to Mount Pulag via the Tawangan Trail.
BuguiasKiangan–Tinoc–Buguias Road — Tinoc, Hungduan, Lagawe, KianganHeads east towards Ifugao province. Access to Banaue via Hungduan.
Bad-ayan–Cayapas Provincial Road
Bad-ayan–Pugo–Lam-ayan Road
Buyacaoan Barangay Road
NRJ–Loo–Lanas–Pan-ayaoan–Balaan RoadAccess to Benguet State University Buguias campus.
BuguiasMankayan boundary N204 (Halsema Highway) / Cervantes–Mankayan–Abatan Road – Mankayan, Atok, Bontoc, SabanganNorthern terminus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. "Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  2. "Benguet 1st DEO, DPWH Road Data Atlas, 2023 edition". Department of Public Works and Highways. September 22, 2024. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  3. "Benguet 2nd DEO, DPWH Road Data Atlas, 2023 edition". Department of Public Works and Highways. September 22, 2024. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  4. "A Benguet statesman passes". The Northern Dispatch. September 22, 2013. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  5. "Republic Act No. 7878". Official Gazette (Philippines). February 14, 1995. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  6. "R.A. 4695". Supreme Court E-Library. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  7. "R.A. No. 11061". Senate of the Philippines Legislative Digital Resources. September 22, 2024. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
  8. "Road and Bridge Inventory". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved September 22, 2024.

External links

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See also: Philippine expressway network
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