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I. Introduction
Manila LRT Purple Line
Megatren
Overview
Type Rapid transit
Status Operational
TerminiSantolanRecto
Stations 11
Services 1
Operation
Opened April 5, 2003
Owner Light Rail Transit Authority
Operator(s) Light Rail Transit Authority
Rolling stock Hyundai Rotem EMU
Technical
Line length 13.8 km (8.6 miles)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8
12 in) Standard
gauge
Electrification Overhead line
Operating
speed80 km/h (50 mph)
The Manila LRT Purple Line (LRT-2) is the second line of the Manila Light Rail Transit
System. The line contains eleven stations and runs over 13.8 kilometres of mostly elevated
track, with the exception ofKatipunan station, which is underground. As the name implies,
the line is colored purple on all LRT maps.
The line runs in a general east-west direction, linking the cities of Manila, San Juan,
Quezon City, Marikina and Pasig. Passengers can transfer to the Yellow Line at Recto station,
while passengers can transfer to the Blue Line at Araneta Center-Cubao station.
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Before the launch of the Strong Republic Transit System, the Purple Line was known
as MRT Line 2, shortened to LRT-2, or the Megatren. The former names are still used
colloquially. However, the purple color of the line dates back to its opening in 2003.
Unlike the LRT Line 1 and the MRT Line 3, this line uses heavy rail metro vehicles.
The LRT-2 network
The line serves 11 stations on 13.8 kilometers (8.6 mi) of line. It is mostly elevated,
with some sections underground. The line commences at Recto Avenue (Recto on the map)
and ends at Santolan Road (Santolan on the map), serving the cities that Radial Road 6
(Marcos Highway, Aurora Boulevard, Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard, Legarda Avenue and
C.M. Recto Avenue) passes through: Manila, San Juan, Quezon City, and Marikina City.
Araneta Center-Cubao is an interchange with the MRT network, with Araneta
Center-Cubao connected to its namesake station on the Blue Line while Recto is aninterchange with the LRT-1 network, with Recto connected to Doroteo Jose on the Yellow
Line. The line's interchanges have been designated as transport hubs, where commuters can
change to and from take other forms of public transport.
The LRT-2 is open from 5:00 a.m. PST (UTC+8) until 10:00 p.m during weekdays while
5:00 a.m. PST (UTC+8) until 9:30 p.m during weekends and holidays. LRTA extended its
operation hours. The extended hours were primarily aimed at serving call center agents and
other workers in the business process outsourcing sector. However, the extended operation
hours were called off when Rafael Rodrguez took over as LRTA undersecretary. Special
schedules are announced via the PA system in every station and also in newspapers andother mass media. It is open every day of the year except when announced, and during Holy
Week, when it is closed for annual maintenance, owing to fewer commuters and lower
levels of traffic congestion on EDSA. Normal operation resumes after Black Saturday or
Easter Sunday.
History
The Megatren system was built at a cost of P31 billion in soft loans mainly from the
Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). This was a very concessional loan, with 2
percent interest for three packages, and payable for 30 years with a 10-year grace period.
The Asia Europe MRT Consortium, led by the Marubeni Corporation, has delivered
18 new four - car trains. Each train is 92.6 meters long and consists of four motorized cars.
One train can seat 232 passengers. It can accommodate 1,396 more standing passengers
along its spacious coaches. Compared with the previous light rail projects, LRT-2 was more
difficult to build because of highly technical problems. Several international companies
participated in the project, which consists of four contract packages. Package 1 is the depot
in Santolan, Pasig where the 18 trains are stabled, and where the employees quarters, and
offices are based. Package 2 consists of the substructures, mainly the railways foundations
including the columns and pilings that support the guideways. Package 3 forms the
superstructure composed of the girders, or beams that support the train rails, the viaduct,
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and the train stations. Package 4 includes the electro-mechanical systems, the rolling stocks,
the track works, including the network of cables and poles that transmit power to the trains.
The pre-casting segmental method (PSM), was used in building the viaduct or the
long stretch of suspension bridges resting on the concrete towers. The Megatren Line 2
project pioneered the use of the PSM technology or the pre-casting of the girders intosmaller segments so that each span connected between two columns weigh not more than
58 tons.
On April 5, 2003, the initial section, from Santolan to Araneta Center-Cubao opened,
followed on exactly after one year which is April 5, 2004, from Araneta Center-Cubao to
Legarda and finally on October 29, 2004 the final segment from Legarda to Recto opened.
Station layout and accessibility
Stations have a standard layout, with a concourse level and a platform level. Theconcourse is usually above the platform, with stairs, escalators and elevators leading down
to the platform level. The levels are separated by fare gates.
The concourse contains ticket booths. Some stations, such as Araneta Center-Cubao,
are connected at concourse level to nearby buildings, such as shopping malls, for easier
accessibility.
Almost all Stations have side platforms with the exception ofSantolan which has an
island platform. Part of the platform at the front of the train is cordoned off for the use of
women, children, elderly and disabled passengers. At side-platform stations passengersneed not to enter the concourse area to enter the other platform or go through bridges
atop some stations for it has a small center island in which they can transfer trains if there is
a train in the other side of the platform via the left door which is called the Seamless
transfer system which can only be found in this line, while passengers can easily switch sides
at the station with island platform. Stations have toilets at the concourse level.
All stations are barrier-free inside and outside the station, and trains have spaces for
wheelchair-bound passengers.
Shops and services
Inside the concourse of all stations is at least one stall or stand where people can buy
food or drinks. Stalls vary by station, and some have fast food stalls. The number of stalls
also varies by station, and stations tend to have a wide variety, especially in stations such as
Recto and V.Mapa.
Stations such as Araneta Center-Cubao and V. Mapa are connected to or are near shopping
malls, hotels and/or other large shopping areas, where commuters are offered more
services they need.
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Safety
The LRT-2 has always presented itself as a safe system to travel in. So far, this has
been affirmed by the LRTA, the government owned and controlled corporation running LRT-
1 and LRT-2, has since been able to live up to that reputation. Safety notices in both English
and Tagalog are also a common sight at LRT-2 stations and inside LRT-2 trains.
Incidents and accidents
Date Location Results
January
10, 2005Recto
Two robbers dressed as janitors ran off with PHP 700,000 in station earnings
from Recto station, killing one policeman, Arcadio Borja from the Lockheed
Security Agency, in the process. The robbers were wearing the uniforms of
Excellent General Services, the agency which provides janitorial services on the
entire Purple Line.[1]
It is presumed that the robbers entered the station through
the fire exit, the hallway lights of which were turned off to make them invisible
to security cameras. Four janitors, eight security guards and cashier Leo
Inocentes, from which the money was robbed from, were subjected to a
polygraph test after testing negative for gunshot residue.
January
30, 2006Santolan
A man, later identified as Zaldy Morato Muna, was arrested after guards
conducting a routine bag search discovered bomb-making materials inside
Muna's bag, with the suspect claiming that the materials were for a fishpond
project in Antipolo City and that he believed that he had given the materials to a
friend of his. While the suspect has been relieved of any allegations of being a
member of a terrorist group, charges of illegal possession of explosives will still
be levied against him, according to police
June 22,
2006
Santolan to
Katipunan
At about 6:15am PST, LRT-2 operations were halted for about three hours due to
a power glitch that occurred between the two stations. LRTA engineers
discovered a piece oftin that broke one of the catenary wires, causing delays for
passengers who had to be transferred via coach to Anonas station, the closest
open station of the network for passengers boarding from Santolan and
Katipunan. Full line operations resumed by 9:30 am after the wire was repaired.
July 12,
2006
Santolan to
Katipunan
Hundreds of passengers were stranded after lightning caused by Tropical StormBilis (Florita) struck one of the overhead wires, causing the line to break and
forcing operations from Santolan to Katipunan to stall. Operations from Recto to
Anonas continued as normal while linemen were repairing the damaged wire.
May 20,
2008Recto
Train operations from Recto to Araneta Center-Cubao were suspended due to
lightning that struck the station's power supply.
July 14,
2008
Araneta
Center-
Cubao
A hard and sudden downpour of rain disrupted operations of the LRT-2 and
caused a power transformer to explode and trigger a brownout in some parts of
Quezon City. Trains loaded with passengers stopped at the Araneta Center-
Cubao, while LRT-2's workers tried to activate their emergency generator to
immediately resume operations.
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January
4, 2011V. Mapa
Operations of the LRT-2 were temporarily halted due to obstructions along the
tracks in the Sta. Mesa district in Manila during rush hour early Tuesday. The
object was reported past 7 a.m. PST, forcing them to stop operations until the
tracks were cleared.
March
24, 2011Katipunan
A glitch interrupted the operations of the LRT-2, this time involving a defectivedoor on one of its coaches. The technical problem occurred at 6:47 a.m. PST,
involving a train bound for the Recto Station when a train at the Katipunan
Station had the said glitch. The operations resumed at 6:55 a.m. PST, and
insisted LRT-2 technicians quickly fixed the problem.
June 11,
2011
Araneta
Center
The operation of Purple line was delayed when a man was suddenly jump on the
railroad tracks during an incoming train on Saturday morning.
Rules
Passengers at LRT-2 stations are advised to not stay too close to the edge of theplatforms to avoid falling onto the tracks. Passengers are prohibited from eating, drinking or
smoking inside the platform area of all LRT-2 stations and inside the trains. Bags are also
inspected for prohibited goods, such as chemicals and knives. Passengers are also inspected
by guards using a handheld metal detector.
For safety and security reasons, persons who are visibly intoxicated, insane and/or
under the influence ofcontrolled substances, persons carrying flammable materials and/or
explosives, persons carrying bulky objects or items over 1.5 metres (5 ft) tall and/or wide,
and persons bringing pets and/or other animals are prohibited from entering the LRT-2.
Passengers are also prohibited from entering the LRT-2 if bringing products in tin cans, citingthe possibility of home-made bombs being concealed inside the cans.
Security
In response to the Rizal Day bombings and the September 11th attacks, security has
been stepped up onboard the LRT-2. The Philippine National Police has a special LRT-2
police force, and security police provided by the LRTA management can be found in all LRT-2
stations. All LRT-2 stations have a head guard. Some stations may also have a deployed K9
bomb-sniffing dog.
The LRT-2 also employs the use of closed-circuit television inside all stations to
monitor suspicious activities and to assure safety and security aboard the line.
Passengers are also advised to look out for thieves, who can take advantage of the
crowding aboard LRT-2 trains. Wanted posters are posted at all LRT-2 stations to help
commuters identify known thieves.
Fares and ticketing
The LRT-2, like the LRT-1 and MRT-3, uses a distance-based fare structure, with fares
ranging from twelve to fifteen pesos (28 to 35 U.S. cents), depending on the destination.
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Fare structure
The LRT-2 only uses one fare structure for both single-journey and stored-value
ticket holders. Commuters who ride the LRT-2 are charged 12 pesos for the first three
stations, 13 pesos for 46 stations, 14 pesos for 7-9 stations, and 15 pesos for 10 stations or
the entire line. Children below 1.02 metres (3 ft 4.4 in) (the height of a fare gate) may ridefor free on the LRT-2.
Types of tickets
Four types of LRT-2 tickets exist: a single-journey (one-way) ticket whose cost is
dependent on the destination, a stored-value (multiple-use) ticket for 100 pesos, a
discounted stored value ticket (multiple-use) which can only be availed by senior citizens
and disabled persons for 96 pesos, and a single journey ticket for employees (one-way)
which is exclusive for LRTA employees only. The single-journey ticket and the single journey
ticket for employees is valid only on the date of purchase. Meanwhile, the stored-valueticket and the discounted stored-value ticket is valid for six months from date of purchase
when unused and for one month from date it was first used.
LRT-2 tickets come in two incarnations: one bearing the portrait of Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo, which have since been phased out, although some tickets have been
recycled due to ticket shortages, and one with the LRT-MRT closing the loop project design
with Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo again in the picture. In the past, the MRT-3 borrowed tickets
from LRT-2 and LRT-1 rather than recycling the old "Erap tickets", due to the same ticket
shortages.
Unlike MRT-3, LRT-2 now has sufficient number of tickets with the arrival of the new
tickets and the unified ticketing system between LRT-1 and LRT-2 among stored value users
which result to a shorter line in booths compared to its MRT-3 counterparts.
Rolling stock
The LRT-2 runs on heavy rail vehicles made in South Korea by Hyundai Rotem in a
four-car configuration. The trains came in together with the fourth package during the
system's construction. Trains have a capacity of 1,628 passengers, which is more than the
normal capacity of LRT-1 and MRT-3 rolling stocks.
LRT-2 trains, like their MRT-3 and second generation LRT-1 counterparts, are
particularly known for their use of wrap advertising. A wide variety of advertisements can
be seen on LRT-2 trains, of which some include Nike, Converse and Samsung products.
Trains bearing wrap advertising are now very common aboard the LRT-2, although trains
that use LRT-2's house colors are also in service in the network. The revenues generated
from the advertising on LRT-2 trains are used to pay off debts incurred by the LRTA during
the system's construction and maintain the rolling stocks and stations of the line.
Depot
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The LRT-2 maintains an at-grade depot in Marikina City, near Santolan station. It
serves as the headquarters for light and heavy maintenance of the LRT-2, as well as the
operations of the system in general which includes the operation of the driverless trains. It
is connected to the main LRT-2 network by a spur line.
FUTURE PLANS
Purple Line Eastern Extension
A 4-kilometer eastern extension of the Purple Line to Masinag in Antipolo, Rizal, was
proposed. It was approved in principle by the National Economic and Development
Authority (NEDA), but the actual proposal is pending before the NEDA secretariat. In the
future, the line could be extended as far west as Manila North Harbor and as far east as
Cogeo in Antipolo.
Purple Line Western Extension
An 8-kilometer western extension of the Purple Line to Tondo, Manila was proposed.
It was approved in principle by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA),
but the actual proposal is pending before the NEDA secretariat. The construction of this said
extension will create one station which will serve people in the Tutuban /Divisoria area.
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Manila LRT Yellow Line
Metrorail
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Manila Light Rail Transit System
Status Operational
Termini
Roosevelt Avenue, Quezon City (Temporary)
North Avenue, Quezon City (Future)
Baclaran, Pasay City
Stations 22
Services 1
Daily ridership 442,000 (2008)
Operation
Opened December 11, 1984
Owner Light Rail Transit Authority
Operator(s) Light Rail Transit Authority
Rolling stock
BN ACEC 1st Generation LRV
Hyundai Precision and Adtranz 2nd Generation LRV
Kinki Sharyo and Nippon Sharyo 3rd Generation LRV
Technical
Line length 20.7 km (12.86 miles)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 812 in) Standard gauge
Electrification Overhead line
The Manila LRT Yellow Line is the first metro line of the Manila Light Rail Transit
System. Presently, the line contains twenty-two stations and runs over twenty point seven
kilometers of fully elevated track. As the name implies, the line is colored yellow on all LRT
maps.
The line runs in a general north-south direction from Baclaran to Monumento; then,
it runs in an east-west direction from Monumento to North Avenue, linking the cities of
Quezon City, Caloocan, Manila, Pasay, and Paranaque. Passengers can transfer to the Purple
Line at Doroteo Jose station, while passengers can transfer to the Blue Line at EDSA andNorth Avenue stations.
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History
December 1, 1984: Baclaran to Central Terminal May 12, 1985: Central Terminal to Monumento March 22, 2010: Monumento to Balintawak October 22, 2010: Balintawak to Roosevelt
Main Line of Yellow Line
The Yellow Line is predominantly aligned to the path of Taft Avenue (Radial Road 2),
which was chosen largely due to its straight length. Later on, as Taft Avenue ends, it shifts to
Rizal Avenue and Rizal Avenue Extension (Radial Road 9) then turning right at EDSA or
Circumferencial Road 4 (C-4 Road) before ending at the corner of North and West Avenues
and EDSA. The trip continues as it traverses the Blue Line until it reaches again Pasay City
near Taft Avenue.
South Extension
In the future it will take Quirino Avenue (Road from Paranaque to Bacoor) then at the side
of Seaside Drive then to the Coastal Road then it will take the side of the street of
Kabihasnan to Quirino Avenue (again) to its extension, General Emilio Aguinaldo Avenue
from Las Pinas-Bacoor Boundary of Zapote Bridge to Niog.
Stations
North Avenue - Quezon City (interchange with Blue Line at North Avenue)
Roosevelt - Quezon City Balintawak - Quezon City Malvar - Caloocan City Monumento - Caloocan City 5th Avenue - Caloocan City R. Papa - Tondo, Manila Abad Santos - Tondo and Santa Cruz, Manila Blumentritt - Santa Cruz, Manila (interchange with Orange Line at Blumentritt) Tayuman - Santa Cruz, Manila Bambang - Santa Cruz, Manila Doroteo Jose - Santa Cruz, Manila (interchange with Purple Line at Recto) Carriedo - Quiapo and Santa Cruz, Manila Central Terminal - Ermita, Manila (also known as Arroceros) United Nations - Ermita, Manila Pedro Gil - Ermita, Manila Quirino Avenue - Malate, Manila Vito Cruz - Malate, Manila Gil Puyat - Pasay City Libertad - Pasay City EDSA - Pasay City (interchange with Blue Line at Taft Avenue) Baclaran - Pasay City
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FUTURE PLANS
Yellow Line Southern Extension
A southern extension of the Yellow Line, also known as the Cavite Extension Project,
is proposed, although President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo already left the project. The
extension has 10 stations over some 11.7 kilometres and will be the second line extending
outside the Metro Manila area (after MRT-7) with the line ending in Bacoor in Cavite. An
unsolicted bid to conduct this work from Canada's SNC-Lavalin was rejected by the
Philippine government in 2005. In 2006, the government is working with advisers
(International Finance Corporation, White & Case, Halcrow and others) to conduct an open-
market invitation to tender for the extension and a 30-year concession to run the extended
LRT-1 line.
The following stations compose the Southern Extension:
Redemptorist - Paranaque City Manila International Airport - Paranaque City Asia World - Paranaque City Ninoy Aquino - Paranaque City Dr. Santos - Paranaque City Manuyo Uno - Las Pinas City Las Pias - Las Pinas City Zapote - Bacoor, Cavite Talaba - Bacoor, Cavite Niog - Bacoor, Cavite
The line would be extended from Paraaque City southwards, connecting Las Pias City and
the municipality ofBacoor in Cavite to the LRT network.
Incidents and accidents
Date Station Event
December 30,
2000Blumentritt
On Rizal Day, a Yellow Line car exploded near Blumentritt station as part ofa series of explosions in a terrorist attack known as the Rizal Day bombings.
The attack on the LRT killed some 22 people and injured hundreds. Eight
members of both Jemaah Islamiyah and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF), which include Hambali, Asia's most wanted man, and the late Fathur
Rahman al-Ghozi, were charged with plotting and masterminding the
attacks in 2003, some three years after the attacks. Three suspects were put
on trial,with al-Ghozi receiving 17 years in prison due to the illegal
possession of explosives. However, al-Ghozi would die in a firefight after
attempting to escape from prison.
May 5, 2005 DoroteoJose
Lea Aquino Ababa ofPasay City gave birth to a baby girl inside Doroteo Josestation on her way to Fabella Memorial Hospital for a checkup, the first time
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a baby was born and the first time an LRT passenger gave birth inside an LRT
station. She was named Dorotea, after the name of the station.
May 24, 2005 Vito Cruz
A fisherman, later identified as Rolly Buenafe ofSan Pedro, Laguna, jumped
off a moving LRT train headed northbound and landed on the tracks. After
that incident, he was then subsequently hit by a southbound LRT train, withthe man being dragged under the train until the train stopped at Vito Cruz
station at about 3:00 pm. LRTA employees then took him to Philippine
General Hospital, where he suffered from massive head injuries and
eventually died at 8:00 pm. Police say it was an apparent suicide after his
wife left him for another man.
August 17, 2005 Vito Cruz
In a report by the Philippine Star on August 18, 2005, another man, later
identified as Angel Moran, was either pushed off or jumped off a moving
LRT train, landing on the tracks. He was then hit by another LRT train. LRTA
officials called a code yellow alert and brought the man to the Ospital ng
Maynila. As of press time, the man was in critical condition.
September 9,
2006Pedro Gil
Thousands of passengers were stranded after faulty brakes on one
southbound LRT train forced operations from Monumento to Baclaran to be
suspended. In order to stop the train, power had to be cut to the entire line
and as such the train had to be pulled to Baclaran to be inspected and
repaired. Train operations resumed after a few hours.
April 3, 2007 Vito Cruz
Train operation from Monumento to Baclaran were temporarily shut down
around 6:30 p.m because of a man who committed suicide by jumping
down from the 26th floor of a nearby condominium and subsequently
getting crushed by a southbound train. Train operations resumed after 7:25
p.m.
August 26, 2007 Blumentritt
A lone gunman mounted on a motorcycle reportedly shot security guard
Rod Navarro of the Kaizen Security Agency at around 1:00 pm on the head,
killing the guard on the spot. A motive has yet to be established for the
killing of Navarro.
December 18,
2007Libertad
Train operations from Central Terminal to Baclaran were temporarily
suspended after a fire in a residential area in Pasay City forced the
suspension of operations due to the proximity of one of the burning
buildings to Libertad station. Operations from Central Terminal to
Monumento still operated as scheduled. Full service was restored after thefire was controlled.
January 3, 2008 Baclaran
Train operations to and from Baclaran were suspended because of a fire at
the Baclaran Galleria shopping mall that started at around 5:00 am. Until
noontime the fire was still spreading to nearby establishments, and flames
even started to encroach entrance of the station. Earlier the station had to
be closed because of the thick smoke coming from the fire.
July 17, 2008 Libertad
Train operations were limited from Monumento to Gil Puyat when fire
broke out in a 4-story Puregold commercial building beside Libertad station
at around 2:00 am. Normal operations resumed in the afternoon after the
fire was controlled.
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March 26, 2009 Tayuman
A 41- year old woman tried to commit suicide by jumping onto the rails as a
train bound for Baclaran approcahed. Luckily though, she did not die, as she
landed on the direction of the rail and not across it, therefore she was only
passed upon by the incoming train. She only suffered minor injuries. No
charged were made against her.
May 28, 2009 Pedro Gil
At around 7:30 am, train operations from Baclaran to Central were
disrupted after steel debris from a nearby construction area fell on the
tracks and catenary wires. Operations resumed at 9:45 am.
June 24, 2010 Balintawak
The a driver of a third generation four-car LRT train overshot the designated
area in the Balintawak Station at around 1:26 pm PST, resulting in the
denting of a stationary train.
October 30,2010 Pedro Gil
Geraldine Mahinay of Paraaque City gave birth to a baby boy inside a
coach on Pedro Gil Station.Geraldine together with her brother-in-law was
supposed to rush her to the Dr. Jose Favella Memorial Hospital in Sta. Cruzdistrict when the incident happened. After giving birth, both the mother
and the child were rushed to the Philippine General Hospital
February 18,
2011Roosevelt
Line 1 operations from Balintawak to Roosevelt station were temporarily
suspended after a train sideswiped another (a 1G Train and a 3g Train) on
Friday morning. A train from Roosevelt station was at the reversing track
when it hit along the side another train from the opposite track. All the
trains on tracks in Line 1 were immediately put on hold position at 10:02
am, forcing them to stop but shortly, resume operations from Monumento
to Baclaran only.
March 28, 2011United
Nations
A train was headed to Baclaran when smoke emanated as it approached the
United Nations Station. Some of the passengers reportedly panicked and
one even broke the trains windows in an attempt to escape the troubled
train. Only two passengers were injured after being hit by shards of broken
glass which was broken by one passenger of the train. Both passengers only
had minor injuries.
March 29, 2011 Carriedo
The operations were distrupted again for the second day after the doors on
a northbound train at the Carriedo station failed to close. The malfunction
occurred at around 9:20 a.m. PST The doors failed to close despite the train
operators efforts to close them before moving towards the next station.Since the trains are interconnected, all trains at service on the line at that
time came to a standstill while some of the technical personnel of the line
addressed the problem. Normal line operations resumed at 9:45 a.m. PST.
March 30, 2011 Carriedo
For the third straight day the operations were distrupted again when a train
in the Carriedo Station suddenly stopped which resulted for the passengers
to disembark the troubled train. Line 1 operations were delayed for 8
minutes because of the said incident.
March 30, 2011 Carriedo
Another glitch hit another train late night at the same station where a train
stopped early morning that day and a train was unable to move due to door
malfuntion the day before. The glitch was caused by the safety protocol forthe train's door activated and prevented the train from leaving the station.
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It was theorized that it is possible that some passengers may have leaned
on the doors and triggered the activation of the safety protocol of the train
March 31, 2011 Vito Cruz
An incident happened at around 9:45 a.m. PST at the Vito Cruz station after
one passenger accidentally pressed the alarm button amid the pushing and
shoving from a mob of commuters aboard the train. The train was crowdeddue to militant transport groups caravan to protest the fuel price hike
which resulted in lesser jeepneys which is also a major mode of
transportation in the country. All southbound trains were stranded and
unavailable for almost 15 minutes. The incident was the fifth in a row in the
last four days of several incidents and accidents in the line.
July 15, 2011 Vito Cruz
A fire broke out on a residential area near Vito Cruz station at morning,
causing LRT services to be terminated for a while. At 7:53 a.m. PST, LRT
operations resumed, but from Roosevelt to Central Terminal and vice versa
only. Normal operations resumed at 8:40 a.m. PST.
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