- Manila Red Line
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Manila Red Line Overview Type Rapid transit System Manila Metro Rail Transit System Status Approved Locale Metro Manila and Bulacan (possibly) Stations 14 Services 1 Technical Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Standard gauge Electrification Overhead line The Manila Red Line or Mass Rapid Transit Line 7 (Red Line/MRT-7) is a proposed rapid transit line in Metro Manila. If completed, the line could be 23 km long with 14 stations. The line has been projected running in a northeast direction, traversing Quezon City and a part of Caloocan City in Metro Manila before ending at the City of San Jose del Monte in Bulacan province.
Under the proposal, the project will have a combined 45-km of road and rail transportation project from the Bocaue exit of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) to the intersection of North Avenue and EDSA. The 22-km, 6-lane asphalt road will connect the NLEX to the major transportation hub development in San Jose del Monte.
History
Universal LRT Corporation, composed of a consortium of the Tranzen Group, EEI Corporation and SM Prime Holdings and led by former Finance Secretary Roberto de Ocampo submitted a unsolicited proposal to the Philippine Department of Transportation and Communications in 2002. In June 2007, DOTC presented a Swiss Challenge in which four business firms submitted their counter proposal. In January 2008, DOTC announced that the ULC proposal emerged as winner and the contract was signed. In May 2009, The Investment Coordination Committee (ICC) of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) approved the MRT-7 project.
Construction of MRT-7 should have commenced in January 2010, but as of July 21, 2011, no signs of construction have been started. The budget for the project was used in last May 2010 Philippine National Elections. The Commonwealth Tandang Sora Flyover is being redesigned and rehabilitated and the Luzon Avenue-C-5 Flyover also provides a higher elevated structure to give way for the elevated Station 4 (Tandang Sora MRT Station).
The proposed stations are:
- North Avenue - (Quezon City)
- Quezon Memorial - (Quezon City)
- University Avenue - (Quezon City)
- Tandang Sora - (Quezon City)
- Don Antonio - (Quezon City)
- Batasan - (Quezon City)
- Manggahan - (Quezon City)
- Doña Carmen - (Quezon City)
- Regalado Highway - (Quezon City)
- Mindanao Avenue - (Quezon City)
- Quirino - (Quezon City)
- Sacred Heart - (Quezon City)
- Tala - (North Caloocan City)
- Araneta - (San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan)
See also
- Strong Republic Transit System
- Manila Metro Rail Transit System (Blue Line)
- Manila Light Rail Transit System
- Manila LRT Yellow Line (Yellow Line)
- Manila LRT Purple Line (Purple Line)
- Philippine National Railways (Orange and Green Lines)
Categories:- Rapid transit in the Philippines
- Proposed public transportation in the Philippines
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