Baclaran LRT Station
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Baclaran LRT Station | |
Location | Pasay City |
Operational | December 1, 1984 |
Line | Yellow Line |
Platforms | 2 |
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Yellow Line
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Monumento | ||||||||
5th Avenue | ||||||||
R. Papa | ||||||||
Abad Santos | ||||||||
Blumentritt | ||||||||
Tayuman | ||||||||
Bambang | ||||||||
Doroteo Jose | ||||||||
Carriedo | ||||||||
Central Terminal | ||||||||
United Nations | ||||||||
Pedro Gil | ||||||||
Quirino Avenue | ||||||||
Vito Cruz | ||||||||
Gil Puyat | ||||||||
Libertad | ||||||||
EDSA | ||||||||
Baclaran |
Baclaran LRT Station is a station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line (LRT-1). The station is located on the last stretches of Taft Avenue, in the Pasay City portion of Baclaran, and, like all other stations on the LRT-1, Baclaran station is above-ground on viaduct. The station is named after the famous shopping district of the same name.
Baclaran is the southern terminus of the LRT-1, where trains from Monumento terminate. The line's depot, where its trains are stored, maintained and cleaned, is located near the station.
The station is near one of Baclaran's (and country's) most famous landmarks, the Baclaran Shrine, home of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. It is also near to the numerous dry goods and flea markets (tiangges), selling everything from clothes and electronics to home decorations and traditional medicine.
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[edit] Transportation links
Baclaran Terminal is a major transportation hub, with many buses and jeepneys terminating here. Buses coming from the terminal usually head to points south of Manila and the province of Cavite. Jeepneys that terminate here usually head to various destinations in Metro Manila (Las Pinas City, Paranaque City, and Muntinlupa City to the south; City of Manila, Pasay City, Quezon City, and Caloocan City to the north), and the province of Cavite. Taxis also ply for hire near the station, with dedicated taxis available for passengers headng to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, which is only about two (2) kilometers from the station. Cycle rickshaws can also be used to navigate the interior streets of Baclaran from the station.
[edit] Future
The station is set to be the transfer point for the Yellow Line extension, also known as the LRT-6, which is currently at the proposal stage. If and when the extension is realized, the line is set to extend all the way to Bacoor in Cavite, with the first station south of Baclaran being Redemptorist. It will add another platform during construction. It will be opened when the South Extension of LRT Yellow Line is complete just like Monumento will add one platform for the North Extension.
[edit] Incidents
- A fire blazed at a shopping mall in Baclaran around 5 a.m. January 3, 2008. Windy weather fanned the flames and brought smoke to the Baclaran station up to the next station at EDSA Taft.[1]
[edit] References
Preceding station | Manila LRT | Following station | ||
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Redemptorist | Yellow Line Extension proposed |
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Terminus | Yellow Line | EDSA |