- North Avenue LRT Station
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North Avenue Terminal
Metro Manila Integrated Rail Terminal
Rapid transitStation statistics Address Epifanio de los Santos Avenue cor. North Avenue
Diliman, Quezon CityLines █ Yellow Line
█ Blue Line
█ Red Line (In Future)Connections SM North EDSA Structure Overpass (LRT-1, MRT-3, MRT-7)
Underground (MRT-9)Platforms 6 Side Platforms and 1 inner island platform Tracks 2 for MRT-3 & LRT-1
2 for MRT-7
2 for MRT-9Other information Opened Under Planning Accessible Code NA Owned by Department of Transportation and Communications
Light Rail Transit Authority
Metro Rail Transit Corporation
Universal LRT CorporationServices
Preceding station Manila LRT Following station Terminus Yellow Line toward BaclaranPreceding station Manila MRT Following station Terminus Blue Line toward Taft AvenueNorth Avenue LRT Station, officially named Metro Manila Integrated Rail Terminal or Common Station,[1] is a proposed station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line under the Line 1 North Extension Project. It is also the first trans-modular station in the Philippines that will connect with LRT-1, MRT-3, MRT-7 and MRT-9. The station will be located in Diliman in Quezon City and is named after its location, which is at the corner of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and North Avenue.
It will be the new terminus of the Yellow Line, sharing a common station with the Manila MRT Blue Line's northern terminus. The common station is also planned to be shared with the southern terminus of Line 7 project, which runs from North Avenue, Quezon City, to San Jose del Monte in Bulacan via Commonwealth Avenue and Quirino Highway.
From the terminus, a passenger could ride going to Baclaran via LRT-1, Taft Avenue via MRT-3 or Araneta via MRT-7.
Status
Although the foundations for the station has already been dug and cordoned off, the works on the station are temporarily stopped in order to give way for the redesigning of the station as an inter-modal station between the three rapid transit lines.
The station is included in the separate package that included the Malvar LRT Station.
References
- ^ "LRT Line 1 North Extension Project". 2011-04-27. http://www.lrta.gov.ph/projl1_north.htm. Retrieved 2011-04-27.
Categories:- Manila Metro Rail Transit System stations
- Buildings and structures in Quezon City
- Proposed railway stations in the Philippines
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