Improving convenience with the EDSA–Ortigas Busway Footbridge

If work, live or travelled to Ortigas Center lately, you’ve probably noticed the construction activity near SM Megamall and the EDSA Busway station. The EDSA–Ortigas Busway Footbridge is a major infrastructure project designed to connect the EDSA Busway Ortigas Station directly to SM Megamall via an elevated, covered pedestrian link to make commuting safer, easier, and more efficient for the tens of thousands who pass through this busy district every day.

Why the Footbridge Matters

For pedestrians and commuters, the current setup can be chaotic. Crowded sidewalks, fast-moving buses, and the absence of convenient crossings make the EDSA–Ortigas intersection one of the more stressful parts of a daily commute. This new footbridge is meant to fix that. For anyone who regularly uses the EDSA Busway or shops and works around Ortigas, this is going to be a game-changer.

Expect some delays in travel

Of course, any major construction project comes with a cost—especially for motorists. Since construction began in January 2025, traffic along EDSA, particularly around the Ortigas junction, has gotten heavier. Drivers are now dealing with:

  • Lane reductions and rerouting
  • Longer wait times at traffic lights
  • Bottlenecks near SM Megamall and Guadix Drive

While city traffic authorities have recommended using alternative routes like Shaw Boulevard and Pioneer Street, congestion remains a daily struggle for those heading through Ortigas during rush hours. Bottom line: Plan your trips ahead, and if you can, avoid the area during peak times.

What You Can Do Now

Whether you’re a commuter, a driver, or a weekend shopper, here are some tips to help you get through the construction period:

  • Drivers: Avoid Ortigas–EDSA during peak times. Use Waze or Google Maps to monitor traffic and explore alternate routes like C5 or Shaw Blvd.
  • Commuters: Stick to the MRT footbridge or designated crosswalks. Be extra cautious near construction zones, especially during early mornings or after dark.
  • Everyone: Follow updates from MMDA, Ortigas Center, and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to stay informed on progress and advisories.

Infrastructure development is never easy—especially in a city as complex and congested as Metro Manila. But projects like the EDSA–Ortigas footbridge are necessary steps toward a more accessible and commuter-friendly future. So while the traffic is frustrating now, remember: Ortigas is building not just bridges, but a better city experience for everyone.