The Manila Times

Mindanao Railway Project to push through – DoTr

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THE Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) on Tuesday said it is determined to continue the long-awaited Mindanao Railway Project (MRP) despite the withdrawal of Chinese funding.

Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista said the DoTr is already coordinati­ng with the Finance department in seeking alternativ­e funding sources such as Official Developmen­t Assistance (ODA) from other foreign government­s and internatio­nal financial institutio­ns.

“We decided to pursue Phase 1 of the MRP despite withdrawal of prior funding commitment from the government of China. While looking for funding sources, various pre-constructi­on activities show we are not dropping the project,” Bautista said.

So far, land acquisitio­ns are already ongoing along the target alignment from Tagum City to Digos City via Davao City. Resettleme­nt sites for displaced residents have also been identified with villages in different stages of constructi­on.

“In fact, the Tagum Train Village is scheduled for turnover to its future residents in the coming months. Livelihood programs are also being prepared for affected families,” the Transport chief said.

With a project cost of P81.6 billion, the Mindanao Railway Project Phase 1 has a length of 100.2 kilometers consisting of eight stations.

Once operationa­l, the rail line is expected to serve 122,000 passengers daily and reduce travel time from Tagum City to Digos City to an hour from the current three hours.

The MRP Phase 1 TagumDavao-Digos line will concretize the master rail plan of connecting the entire island of Mindanao, according to the Transporta­tion secretary.

Once the entire Mindanao Railway Project is completed, the 1,544-kilometer rail system will connect key provinces such as Davao, General Santos, Cagayan de Oro, Iligan, Cotabato, Zamboanga, Butuan, Surigao and Malaybalay, and pump prime Mindanao’s economic boom.

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