Betty Go-Belmonte LRT Station
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Betty Go-Belmonte LRT Station | |
Location | Barangay Immaculate Concepcion, New Manila, Quezon City |
Operational | April 5, 2003 |
Line | Purple Line |
Platforms | 2 |
Purple Line
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Recto | ||||||||
Legarda | ||||||||
Pureza | ||||||||
V. Mapa | ||||||||
J. Ruiz | ||||||||
Gilmore | ||||||||
Betty Go-Belmonte | ||||||||
Araneta Center-Cubao | ||||||||
Anonas | ||||||||
Katipunan | ||||||||
Santolan | ||||||||
Betty Go-Belmonte LRT Station, formerly called Boston LRT Station, is a station on the Manila LRT Purple Line (MRT-2). Betty-Go Belmonte station is one of the many elevated stations that can be found on the line. The station is located in New Manila in Quezon City and is named after the incumbent mayor's wife and the founder of The Philippine Star, Betty Go-Belmonte.
The station is the seventh station for trains headed to Santolan and the fifth station for trains headed to Recto. Its nearest landmark is the Holy Buddhist Temple. It links the street of Boston.
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There are cycle rickshaws, jeepneys, taxis, and buses are available outside the station.
Preceding station | Manila LRT | Following station | ||
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Gilmore | Purple Line | Araneta Center-Cubao |
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