Tuesday, April 16, 2019

LRT-2 extension to Antipolo completed by 2020 – Tugade

The Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) extension project will be complete by the fourth quarter of 2020, Transportation Secretary Arturo Tugade said on Tuesday.

During the ceremonial track laying and installation of the electromechanical system (EMS) at the Emerald Station in Marikina City, Tugade said that the extension would reduce travel time from Masinag in Antipolo City to Claro M. Recto Avenue in Manila to 40 minutes.

“Imagine a situation where you will travel from Claro M. Recto to Masinag, to Emerald, that will take easily three hours.  With the construction of the two stations to be finalized by the fourth quarter of 2020, that travel time of three will be reduced to a maximum of 40 minutes,” Tugade said.

DOTr said the ceremony signals the commencement of the project’s final phase.

With the EMS installation, the signaling system, overhead catenary system, telecommunications system, and the power supply and distribution system which trains will use for its daily operations will be created.

The four-kilometer LRT-2 extension will feature two stations after the existing Santolan Station —  Emerald Station, situated along Marcos Highway and adjacent to the Gil Fernando and Felix Avenues and the Masinag Station, which lies near Sumulong Highway in Antipolo City.

Currently, west-bound commuters from Antipolo, Marikina and other parts of Rizal province take jeepneys or shuttles to LRT-2’s Santolan Station.

This, plus the LRT-2 extension’s construction has contributed to the traffic situation along  Marcos Highway.

According to Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) Administrator Reynaldo Berroya, the construction of viaducts has already been completed, while the construction of the two stations is 78 percent done.

Overall, the project is 60 percent complete./gsg

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1107238/lrt-2-extension-to-antipolo-completed-by-2020-tugade

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