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Old Posted Mar 4, 2021, 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by colemonkee View Post
What's the public transportation system like in Manila? Are there rail lines between the nodes of highrises?
The state of public transport systems in Manila metro area is generally bad, because of corruption, inadequate maintenance, overcapacity etc. People use all means of transport to get somewhere: private cars, carpools, rideshares, ferry, tuk tuks, motorbikes, trains etc

Taking trains in Metro Manila requires a lot of patience, although not entirely impossible. There are lots of security in these train stations, and everyone has to go through x-ray machines or pat downs like you'd have in an airport. Tickets are issued by e-cards and can be bought through machines or at the booth, but choosing either way will most likely require you to go through a line anyway. Trains are almost always packed. However, there are numerous efforts to extend and add more train lines.

There are currently three lines (LRT1, MRT2/Purple Line, and MRT3) plus commuter rail (PNR). Of the three, I think MRT3 is the most important and heavily used, but only by a thin margin.

-LRT1 runs mostly through the old city from north to south, currently being extended

-LRT2/Purple Line runs between Manila and the eastern suburbs, passing though numerous universities of the metro

-MRT3 runs mostly along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (most congested stretch in the metro) connects Makati CBD and Ortigas Center CBD

-PNR runs between Manila and the southern suburb of Alabang, currently being extended both north and south

*MRT 7 is currently under construction

***If you're wondering about the strange numbering system, I have no idea! haha

The metro's first below-grade subway is currently under construction. The city of Makati is also building its own subway line, and there is a monorail that will connect Makati (via MRT3's Guadalupe Station) and Bonifacio CBD
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