Manila Bulletin

New LRT-2 Marikina, Antipolo stations to open in April

- By ALEXANDRIA DENNISE S.SAN JUAN

More convenient travel awaits rail commuters on the east side of Metro Manila as two new stations of the Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) East Extension Project are expected to start operations in April this year.

In a statement on Thursday, March 4, the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) said the line’s East Extension Project is already 93.42 percent complete as of Jan. 31 this year.

LRTA Spokespers­on Hernando Cabrera said the two additional stations – Emerald Station in Marikina City and Masinag Station at the Masinag Junction in Antipolo City – will have a soft opening on April 26 and will immediatel­y start operations the next day.

In a project briefing and concourse walkthroug­h of the line’s station in Marikina last January. Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur P. Tugade pushed for the immediate completion of the new stations to benefit more commuters amid the pandemic.

According to Cabrera, Package 1 of the project, which involves the constructi­on of the eastbound and westbound viaducts, has been finished. Meanwhile, Package 2, which involves the design and constructi­on of stations, is also substantia­lly complete.

Works are likewise ongoing for Package 3, which covers the project’s electromec­hanical system, rails, power supply, telecommun­ications, and signaling system.

Cabrera assured that the rail line’s electro-mechanical works are being fasttracke­d to meet the target date of the project’s inaugurati­on.

The East Extension Project intends to add four kilometers to the 13.8-kilometer LRT-2 train line, which currently runs from Recto Avenue in Manila to Santolan Station in Marikina, connecting to Antipolo City.

Once completed, travel time from Recto to Masinag is expected to significan­tly drop to about 40 minutes from the usual three hours travel through bus or jeepney.

The LRT-2 East Extension can also accommodat­e an additional 80,000 passengers daily, boosting the entire rail line’s current daily ridership to 240,000 passengers.

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