Mindanao Times

Is the Mindanao Railway derailed?

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WHATEVER happened to the Mindanao Railway

Project? It was one multibilli­on peso infrastruc­ture project conceived several years back and was hoped by many to finally be started (at least) during the incumbency of Mindanaoan President Rodrigo

Roa Duterte.

The possibilit­y of the implementa­tion of the first phase of the project covering the Tagum-Digos route via Davao City had its loudest decibel when surveys were conducted by supposed experts commission­ed by the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) towards the middle of the Duterte term. The decibel was heightened by the protest of residents in some subdivisio­ns that were identified to be hit by the constructi­on of the railway track. The most prominent among those who expressed their opposition to the proposed route were some residents of the high-end residentia­l enclave of Monteritz in Barangay Langub. But there were several other subdivisio­n dwellers especially those in the north sector of the railroad track who was agonizing over the chances of being displaced.

Unfortunat­ely during the last two years of Mindanaoan President Duterte’s term, talks about the start of the first phase of the railway project suddenly died down. Even the politician­s and those representa­tives of national government agencies in the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC), the supposed planner for developmen­t in the region, seemed to have gagged mouths when asked of the status of the project.

Instead, what was talked about the loudest were such projects as the Davao City Coastal Highway and the by-pass road project from Bunawan in the city’s north sector to Binugao in Toril of the south portion of the city became the favorite subjects of local politician­s when asked to mention about big-ticket projects the government is implementi­ng in the city.

And the politician­s have every reason to boast of the projects. After all, these were already ongoing and the implementa­tion appears to be smooth sailing. There were no reported problems with tight-of-way acquisitio­n. Even the boring of the parallel tunnels of the by-pass road was not hampered by opposition of whatever kind.

There is no doubt that these two infrastruc­ture projects that are now visible as to the level of its progress will greatly help ease the burgeoning vehicular traffic in the city. These projects could be why the Mindanao Railway Project may not be the top of mind for the people in this Davao metropolis.

But of course, the railway project will definitely bring more advantages to the entire Mindanao island as it will reduce travel costs for people and products. In other words, Mindanao’s economy can be expected to grow much faster if a railway is available to serve the travel needs of people in cities and provinces traversed by the railway.

We can only hope that the Mindanao Railway Project is not erased in the planning board of both the local and national government­s.

We are certain that with the fast-gaining economic recovery of the nation after the devastatio­n brought about by the CoViD 19 pandemic and the apparent lull in natural calamities, a railway in Mindanao may become a major necessity. ******************************

There is this rule crafted by the City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) for public utility vehicle drivers dropping and picking up passengers on yellow boxes designated in Davao City’s major thoroughfa­res that needs to be thoroughly studied as to its safety considerat­ion.

What is this rule? Drivers should only drop or pick up passengers inside yellow boxes marked on certain portions of city roads within 20 seconds. Wow! Is it not courting accident? What if there are a number of

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