The Philippine Star

DOTr breaks ground for 2 MM Subway stations

- – Ralph Edwin Villanueva, Michael Punongbaya­n

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) broke ground yesterday for the constructi­on of the Anonas and Camp Aguinaldo stations of the Metro Manila subway project.

“The DOTr is on track in delivering one of the most ambitious infrastruc­ture projects of the government,” Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista said.

Bautista said constructi­on works for the Camp Aguinaldo and Anonas stations are set to be completed by the third quarter of this year.

“Today is another step in realizing our dream toward a transport infrastruc­ture that catalyzes economic rebound,” he said. “The socioecono­mic benefits of the Metro Manila Subway exceed our expectatio­ns.”

The groundbrea­king signals the start of constructi­on work for the subway’s contract package 103 for the Anonas and Camp Aguinaldo stations as well as tunnels that will connect Quezon City and Pasig.

The project will use the tunnel boring machines from Japan and the Austrian tunneling method, according to the DOTr.

Once operationa­l, the railway system can service up to 519,000 passengers daily.

Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s chief Gen. Andres Centino, Defense Undersecre­tary Carlito Galvez Jr., Sumitomo Mitsui Constructi­on Co. Ltd. project director Hitoshi Yamaji, Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency chief representa­tive Sakamoto Takema and other officials from the Japanese embassy in Manila attended the groundbrea­king ceremony.

The subway project, the first undergroun­d mass rapid transit line in the Philippine­s, has a projected length of 36 kilometers, traversing six cities in Metro Manila with 15 stations, which will help improve commuter mobility and boost intercity connectivi­ty.

Centino expressed the military’s support for the project, which aims to contribute to the national government’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion.

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