Martes, Marso 6, 2018

MRT-7 IN PROGRESS (NORTH EDSA - SAN JOSE DEL MONTE BULACAN)


MRT-7 IN PROGRESS 

(NORTH EDSA - SAN JOSE DEL MONTE BULACAN)

Litrato ni Department of Transportation - Philippines.
RAILWAYS SECTOR UPDATE #4

MRT-7 IN PROGRESS
(NORTH EDSA - SAN JOSE DEL MONTE BULACAN)

Status: Ongoing Construction
Target Completion: 2020

The construction of the MRT Line 7 is on track and on schedule. The construction of columns along Regalado and Doña Carmen streets have been completed. The first bored pile concrete pouring in Batasan station was likewise conducted last 07 October 2017.

Expected to be completed and operational by 2020, the MRT7 project will service over 400,000 passengers in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Bulacan and Rizal.

Composed of 14 stations, the 22 km MRT7 rail transit system will connect North Avenue in Quezon City to San Jose Del Monte City in Bulacan. Among the areas where stations shall be constructed include: North Avenue, Quezon City Memorial Circle, University Avenue, Tandang Sora, Don Antonio, Batasan, Doña Carmen, Regalado, Mindanao Avenue, Quirino, Sacred Heart, Tala, and San Jose Del Monte.

It would be connected with LRT-1, MRT-3, and the Metro Manila Subway via the Common Station, which would be located between SM North EDSA and Trinoma mall.



RAILWAYS SECTOR UPDATE #5
LRT-2 EAST EXTENSION OPENS IN 2018
(PASIG - ANTIPOLO)

Status: Ongoing Construction
Target Completion: August 2018

The LRT-2 East Extension Project involves the construction of a 4.0 kilometer extension of the existing LRT-2 System from Santolan, Pasig City to Masinag in Antipolo. Rizal. Two additional stations will be built: (a) the Emerald station, which will be located in front of Robinsons Metro East and Sta. Lucia in Cainta, Rizal; and (b) the Masinag station, which will be located before the Masinag Junction in Antipolo City. These stations are expected to accommodate 80,000 passengers/day.
Once completed, the extended line is expected to significantly cut the commuting time from Masinag in Antipolo to Claro M. Recto in the city of Manila by 30 to 40 minutes from an average of three hours of driving on the road.

Credits to @Department of Transportation - Philippines

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