The Philippine Star

LRT-2 East extension project breaks ground

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Officials of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) led the groundbrea­king ceremony Tuesday for the Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) East Extension Project, which will extend the existing train line from Santolan in Pasig City to Masinag in Antipolo, Rizal.

Package 2 of the LRT-2 East Extension Project which costs P1.172 billion involves the constructi­on of a four-kilometer extension of the LRT-2 or two additional stations to be located in front of Robinsons Metro East and Sta. Lucia in Cainta, and Masinag station situated before the Masinag Junction in Antipolo.

LRT-2 currently spans Recto station in Manila to Santolan in Pasig.

DM Consunji Inc. bagged the contract for the constructi­on of the two stations.

Constructi­on works are set to begin on June 6, while the target of completion is in August 2018.

Package 1 which involved the constructi­on of a 3.793-kilometer elevated viaduct from the end-point of the existing LRT-2 at Santolan to 500 meters after SM Masinag in Antipolo, has been completed.

Package 3 which covers the design and putting up of electro-mechanical systems is set to start in October and to be completed in April 2019.

“It will be a timely addition to have both new stations in the LRT Line 2 as we acknowledg­e the need for greater accessibil­ity of passengers coming from the eastern side of Metro Manila, extending to key areas of Antipolo and its nearby cities,” Transport Secretary Arthur Tugade said.

Constructi­on of the two new stations are expected to add 80,000 passengers per day in the first five years of operation to the LRT-2’s average daily ridership of 240,000.

“This increased capacity of 80,000 daily ridership of the rail line will not only provide a means to decongest our roads, but more importantl­y offer better riding options to our daily commuters. As we improve the public’s general mobility, we also unburden them from traffic worries,” Tugade said.

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