List of Strong Republic Transit System stations

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The following is a list of stations on the Strong Republic Transit System (SRTS), which incorporates the Manila Light Rail Transit System (LRT), the Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT) and the trans-Metro Manila portions of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) Northrail and Southrail lines. The list includes all open and closed LRT, MRT, Northrail and Southrail stations, as well as proposed stations on existing or proposed lines. Line names are named according to the new names provided by the SRTS guidelines, with former names in parentheses.

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[edit] List of LRT stations

[edit] Yellow Line

Station name Location Opening date Other name(s)
Yellow Line (LRT-1, Metrorail)
Monumento Caloocan City May 12, 1985
5th Avenue
R. Papa Sampaloc, Manila
Abad Santos
Blumentritt
Tayuman Santa Cruz, Manila
Bambang
Doroteo Jose
Carriedo
Central Terminal Ermita, Manila December 1, 1984 Central, Arroceros
United Nations UN Avenue
Pedro Gil
Quirino Avenue Malate, Manila Quirino
Vito Cruz
Gil Puyat Pasay City Buendia
Libertad
EDSA
Baclaran
Yellow Line Extension (LRT-6)
Redemptorist Parañaque City Consturction Starts Septermber 2006 Airport Road
Manila International Airport MIA, NAIA Road
Asia World
Ninoy Aquino
Dr. Santos
Manuyo Uno Las Piñas City
Las Piñas
Zapote Bacoor, Cavite Alabang-Zapote
Talaba
Niog

[edit] Purple Line

Station name Location Opening date Other name(s)
Purple Line (MRT-2, Megatren)
Recto Santa Cruz, Manila October 29, 2004
Legarda Sampaloc, Manila April 5, 2004
Pureza Santa Mesa, Manila
V. Mapa Araneta
J. Ruiz San Juan
Gilmore Cubao, Quezon City
Betty Go-Belmonte Boston
Araneta Center-Cubao April 5, 2003 Cubao
Anonas The Projects, Quezon City
Katipunan Loyola Heights, Quezon City Katipunan Avenue
Santolan Pasig City President Roxas

[edit] List of MRT stations

Station name Location Opening date Other name(s)
Blue Line (MRT-3, Metrostar Express)
Monumento Caloocan City proposed
Balintawak Tandang Sora, Quezon City
Roosevelt Muñoz
North Avenue Diliman, Quezon City December 16, 1999 North
Quezon Avenue Quezon
Kamuning Timog, Quezon City GMA-Kamuning
Araneta Center-Cubao Cubao, Quezon City Cubao
Santolan Libis, Quezon City Santolan-Annapolis
Ortigas Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Shaw Boulevard Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City Shaw
Boni Boni Avenue
Guadalupe Makati City
Buendia
Ayala July 20, 2000 Ayala Avenue
Magallanes
Taft Avenue Pasay City Taft, Pasay, EDSA-Taft

[edit] List of PNR stations

[edit] Green Line

Station name Location Status Other names
Green Line (PNR Northrail)[1]
Caloocan Caloocan City open
Valenzuela Valenzuela City closed

[edit] Orange Line

Station name Location Status Other name(s)
Orange Line (PNR Southrail)[2]
Tutuban Tondo, Manila open
Blumentritt Santa Cruz, Manila
Laong Laan Sampaloc, Manila
España
Santa Mesa Santa Mesa, Manila
Pandacan Pandacan, Manila
Paco Paco, Manila closed
Santa Ana Santa Ana, Manila open
Vito Cruz San Andres Bukid, Manila
Gil Puyat Makati City Buendia
Pasay Road Arnaiz
Magallanes
FTI Taguig City Taguig
Bicutan Parañaque City
Sucat
Alabang Muntinlupa City
Muntinlupa Buli

[edit] Proposed lines

Station name Location Opening date Working name(s)
Red Line (MRT-4)[3]
(Names pending finalization) Santa Cruz, Manila (Dates pending finalization) Bilibid Viejo, Old Bilibid
Sampaloc, Manila Lerma, UST
Mendoza
Antipolo
Galas-Santol, Quezon City Welcome Rotonda
Araneta Avenue
Roosevelt
Timog, Quezon City Timog Avenue
Examiner
Diliman, Quezon City EDSA
BIR-Agham Road
Quezon City Hall
Philcoa
State Accounting
Balara, Quezon City Tandang Sora
Capitol Hills, Zusuarugui
Don Antonio Heights
Commonwealth, Quezon City Batasan South
Batasan North
Novaliches, Quezon City Fairview, Doña Carmen
Regalado Avenue
Mindanao Avenue, Bristol
Quirino Highway

[edit] Maps

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ The Green Line is planned to continue north to its terminus in Malolos, Bulacan. An extension will bring the Green Line to Angeles City and further on to Diosdado Macapagal International Airport.
  2. ^ The Orange Line continues south to its terminus in Legazpi City.
  3. ^ The line color is not yet final, although some suggest MRT-4 would be called the Red Line.

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[edit] See also

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