Manila Bulletin

MRT-3 eyes completion of rail rehab by September

- BY EMMIE V. ABADILLA

The Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) expects to complete all rail replacemen­t works by September and increase its train speed to 60 kilometers per hour (kph) by December.

The rail line has fast-tracked its rehabilita­tion despite the lockdown in Luzon to finish several months ahead of its February, 2021 target date.

“We focused on speeding up the project to benefit the public,” Department of Transporta­tion Secretary

Arthur P. Tugade stressed in a virtual press briefing recently.

Rail replacemen­t works were previously limited, from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m., during the non-operating hours of the MRT-3 line.

However, since resumption of rail replacemen­t works was approved by the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) last April 6, working hours were extended from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.

With the extended hours, the MRT-3 management expects all rail replacemen­t works to be completed

as early as September 30, 2020.

At present, 36,540 linear meters out of 65,892 linear meters of rail have been replaced (55.45%), out of which 5,616 linear meters were replaced during the lockdown.

The installati­on of six pieces of LWRs from the GMA-Kamuning Station to the Araneta-Cubao Station (Southbound) was finished last April 15, while 14 LWRs were completely installed from the Araneta-Cubao Station to the Santolan-Annapolis Station (Southbound) last April 23.

Rail replacemen­t works from the Santolan-Annapolis Station to the Ortigas Station started on May 2.

After completion of rail replacemen­t activities, the MRT-3 will also conduct a system check on October, 2020.

This is to test the alignment of tracks, Overhead Catenary System (OCS), and even the signalling and communicat­ions systems of the mainline.

Once all rail replacemen­t activities are completed, the operating speed of MRT-3’s trains are expected to increase gradually, from the current 30 kph, to 40 kph by October, 50 kph by November, and 60 kph by December.

The increased speed will translate to a lower headway, or waiting time between trains, from the current 8.5 minutes down to 3.5 minutes.

Together, with the increase in operationa­l trains from the current 15 up to 20, MRT-3’s capacity is expected to double from the current 300,000 to 600,000 passengers per day.

The rail replacemen­t is also intended to reduce vibration-caused breakdowns, increased reliabilit­y of the rail system, and lesser passenger delays.

Aside from the rail replacemen­t activities, the comprehens­ive rehab works under Sumitomo-MHI-TESP, also includes general overhaul of all 72 Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs) of the MRT-3.

Also included are the rehabilita­tion of power and overhead catenary systems (OCS), upgrade of the signalling system, communicat­ions and CCTV systems, repair of all MRT-3’s escalators and elevators.

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