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Manila Metro Rail Transit

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Manila Metro Rail Transit Overview

The Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRTS), commonly known as MRT, is a rapid transit system that primarily serves Metro Manila, Philippines. Since beginning operations on December 15, 1999, the MRT has become an integral part of commuters' daily lives in the bustling capital of the Philippines. The MRT system currently consists of two lines – MRT Line 3 and MRT Line 7. The MRT has 1 line and 13 stations (in operation) along its 16.9 km route. The first and only line currently in operation, MRT Line 3 is jointly operated through a build-lease-transfer agreement between Metro Rail Transit Corporation, a privately owned company, and the Department of Transportation (DOTr). As an urban mobility hub, the MRT contributes to the overall efficiency and accessibility of Metro Manila, connecting residents to educational institutions, commercial centers, and various amenities.

Manila Metro Rail Transit Key Facts

  • The Manila Metro Rail Transit (MRT) system began operations on December 15, 1999, marking an important milestone in the development of Metro Manila's public transportation network.
  • MRT Line 3, also known as the Blue Line, serves as a major north–south corridor along EDSA, connecting North Avenue in Quezon City to Taft Avenue in Pasay City.
  • MRT Line 7 is currently under development and is expected to extend from San Jose del Monte, Bulacan to Unified Grand Central Station in Quezon City, providing better connectivity to the northern areas of Metro Manila.
  • The MRT system uses a combination of elevated and underground segments, optimizing its route to navigate efficiently through Metro Manila's urban landscape.
  • A primary objective of the MRT is to reduce traffic congestion in Metro Manila by providing a rapid and efficient means of mass transportation.
  • The MRT strategically connects major business districts including Makati, Ortigas, and Quezon City, facilitating daily commuting for thousands of workers.
  • The MRT serves a large number of daily commuters, playing a vital role in meeting the transportation needs of the densely populated Metro Manila.
  • MRT significantly reduces travel time for passengers, especially during peak hours, providing a faster alternative to the city's congested roads.
  • The MRT operates on a unified fare system, which allows passengers to use a single ticket to transfer between different lines and modes of transport.

Manila Metro Rail Transit Info

  • Operator Government of the Philippines
  • Operation Started 1999
  • Total Lines 1

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Frequently Asked Questions — Manila Metro Rail Transit

Manila Metro Rail Transit has 1 line serving Manila.

Manila Metro Rail Transit is operated by Government of the Philippines.

Manila Metro Rail Transit began operations in 1999.

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