At long last! LRT-1 Roosevelt Station reopens Dec. 5

Following the closure of the entire Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT-1) system last weekend, all stations are back online, including Roosevelt Station.

The Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), which operates the LRT-1, announced in a Facebook post that the train line’s regular operations resumed on December 5, 2022.

Nakatanggap din ng special items ang unang 100 na pasahero na pumasok sa istasyon kaninang 430AM,” the firm added.

[Translation: The first 100 passengers who entered the station earlier at 4:30 AM also got special items.]

LRMC temporarily shut down the entire LRT-1 on Dec. 3 and 4, 2022 to conduct readiness tests, trial runs, and exercises ahead of Roosevelt Station’s reopening.

Kasama sa preparasyon ang pagtiyak na magiging ligtas at matagumpay ang reintegration ng Roosevelt Station gamit ang bagong Alstom signalling system ng LRT-1,” LRMC said.

[Translation: The preparations include ensuring that the reintegration of Roosevelt Station will be safe and successful using the LRT-1’s new Alstom signaling system.]

The new LRT-1 Roosevelt station train schedule. PHOTO FROM LIGHT RAIL MANILA CORP.

Roosevelt Station had been closed since September 2020 to give way to the construction of the nearby North Triangle Common Station, which will connect the LRT-1 and Metro Rail Transit or MRT lines, along with the upcoming Metro Manila Subway.

It is named after the late U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was in office 1933 to 1945 when the Philippines was under American (and briefly, Japanese) colonial rule.

LRT-1 is one of the two lines under the Manila Light Rail Transit System, which started operations on December 1984.

It has 20 stations that run through Quezon City, Caloocan City, the City of Manila, Pasay City, and Paranaque City. The train line will also open stations in Las Pinas City and Bacoor City in Cavite.

Are you excited to try out the new Roosevelt Station?

 

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