Philippine Daily Inquirer

MINDANAO, CLARK TRAIN PROJECTS UP FOR PALACE OK

- By Ben O. de Vera @bendeveraI­NQ

The initial phase of the railway aimed at connecting key cities in Mindanao island will be up for President Duterte’s go-ahead later this month after the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority’s Investment Coordinati­on Committee-Cabinet Committee (ICC-CabCom) approved the project on Thursday.

After the joint meeting of the ICC-CabCom and technical board, Socioecono­mic Planning Secretary Ernesto M. Pernia told the Inquirer that they had ap- proved the Mindanao Railway Project’s over 100-kilometer Tagum-Davao-Digos segment.

But Pernia, who is also chief of Neda, said the project cost and other details of the project would still be subject to confirmati­on and reconcilia­tion with the Department of Transporta­tion, the project’s proponent.

Pernia said the Mindanao Railway Project would be part of the agenda at the Neda Board meeting, tentativel­y scheduled on June 26. The President chairs the Neda Board.

Neda Undersecre­tary Rolando G. Tungpalan last month said the government was planning to finance the Mindanao Railway through the national budget in order to fast-track rollout.

Tungpalan had said the “circumfere­ntial” phase of the railway would be prioritize­d due to “high traffic” in the island’s major cities. Although there was also a plan to have it branch out to the Zamboanga peninsula.

Neda earlier said the proposed 2,000-kilometer Mindanao Railway would connect the island’s growth centers through the constructi­on of modern railroad tracks, operation of state-of-the-art rolling stocks, and the constructi­on of terminals in strategic areas.

Pernia said Neda-ICC also approved during its Thursday meeting the commuter line of the south line of the North-South Railway Project (NSRP) as well as the high-speed rail extending the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) to the planned Clark Green City.

Pernia last month placed the project cost of the NSRP commuter line extending to Los Baños, Laguna, at $2.7 billion, while the highspeed train system from the NSCR in Malolos, Bulacan, to Clark was set at $1.9 billion.

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