The Philippine Star

‘LRT-2 fully operationa­l in 2 to 3 months’

- – Ghio Ong

The Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) targets to restore full operations within two to three months, an official announced yesterday.

LRT-2 trips had been limited from Cubao to Recto stations after a fire damaged the railway system’s power rectifiers between the Anonas and Katipunan stations.

Five trains service passengers from Cubao to Recto stations from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

The Santolan, Katipunan and Anonas stations remain closed.

Hernando Cabrera, spokesman for the Light Rail Transit Authority that operates the LRT-2, said they could only repair the burnt power tranformer­s instead of replacing the entire equipment.

Cabrera said the completion period for the repair may take two to three months if parts could be replaced “component by component.”

The LRT-2 management earlier said it would take nine months before the full operations of the LRT-2 could be restored as spare parts for the repairs would have to be imported.

Three more LRT-2 stations in Manila will be built by 2023: Tutuban, Divisoria and Pier 4.

The LRTA awarded the P10.1-billion contract for the train’s expansion project to Westrax Joint Venture on July 19.

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