Philippine Daily Inquirer

MRT 3 TO FIELD FEWER TRAINS ONCE SYSTEM REHAB STARTS IN 2019

- By Krixia Subingsubi­ng @krixiasINQ —WITH A REPORT FROM FATE COLOBONG

Only 12 Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3 trains maybe left running once the Japan-led rehabilita­tion project for the entire system starts next year, according to the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr).

The limited number of operationa­l trains, which might once again result in long lines at stations, emphasized the need to get the 48 brand new Chinamade trains running as soon as possible, Transport Secretary Arthur Tugade said on Tuesday.

Tugade added that he had given Dalian Corp. until Aug. 20 to finalize its assessment of the needed repairs which it should also shoulder.

The P11.6-billion MRT3 rehabilita­tion project funded by a loan from the Japanese government is aimed at overhaulin­g and restoring to their original condition the train system’s 72 coaches within 26 months or until 2020.

It will be carried out by Sumitomo Corp. which will return as the MRT 3’s maintenanc­e and service provider. But once the rehabilita­tion of the MRT 3 begins, only 12 trains can operate as the rest undergo repairs, Tugade said.

This will affect the operations of the MRT 3 which has been fielding an average of 15 trains since April from a record low of eight.

Waiting for audit report

The DOTr has yet to release the results of the independen­t audit conducted of the Dalian trains which would have determined whether these were safe to operate.

But Transport Undersecre­tary for Rails TJ Batan said that while the new trains failed to comply with some of the provisions in the terms of reference, they could still be used after Dalian Corp. makes the necessary adjustment­s and repairs.

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—INQUIRER FILE PHOTO Dalian trains: Up and running soon?

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