Philippine Daily Inquirer

LRT 1’S BUSY STATION ON EDSA GETS MAKEOVER

- By Krixia Subingsubi­ng @krixiasinq

The Light Rail Manila Corp. (LRMC) has expanded the capacity of the Light Rail Transit Line 1’s Edsa station, one of its busiest, in preparatio­n for the Cavite extension project.

LRMC chair Juan Alfonso, who led the ribbon-cutting ceremony earlier this week, said they also expanded the facility to accommodat­e more passengers.

The LRMC installed new ticket booths, toilets, LED lights, floor finishes and a ramp for persons with disabiliti­es.

A new connecting bridge leading to the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) 3 Taft station was also built while the southeast leg of the station got a new fire exit and additional space with the demolition of old ticket booths.

Alfonso said the improvemen­ts and expansion were part of the ongoing modernizat­ion of the LRT 1, which was connected to the LRT Line 2 in the east and MRT 3 in the north-south corridor. It is also the busiest train line in the metropolis, servicing 500,000 commuters daily.

Extension project

The expanded facilities were also in anticipati­on of the upcoming LRT 1 P25-billion extension project, which would connect the Baclaran station to Bacoor, Cavite province.

Constructi­on for the first phase would begin at the planned Dr. A. Santos Avenue station on C5 Extension in Parañaque City, snaking its way upward to the Redemptori­st station in Baclaran.

This section, built on mostly government property and running parallel to Roxas Boulevard, is expected to be finished by 2021.

 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? IMPROVED FACILITIES New ticket booths greet riders of the LRT Line 1 at its busy Edsa station which underwent renovation­s.
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E IMPROVED FACILITIES New ticket booths greet riders of the LRT Line 1 at its busy Edsa station which underwent renovation­s.

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