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The following is an alphabetical list of rail transit stations in the Greater Manila Area, which make up the region's rail network. The list includes existing and future Manila Light Rail Transit System (LRT), Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT) and Philippine National Railways (PNR) stations in the region.
Summary
There are 63 operational stations on the Greater Manila Area's rail network, with 38 from the LRT's two lines, 13 from the MRT's one line, and 12 from the PNR. There were also previously 35 operational PNR stations, but operations were suspended to give way for the construction of the North–South Commuter Railway (NSCR). In the future, 88 new stations are under construction and are planned to be opened: 39 for the MRT, 8 for the LRT, and 36 for the PNR, bringing the total to 146 stations.
All stations, except for Antipolo and the 12 operational stations of the PNR, are situated within Metro Manila, with several future stations planned for the surrounding regions. Six stations serve as interchanges where commuters can switch lines. However, these stations are distinct structures from one another and are considered independent of each other.
Stations often derive their names from the streets or localities they serve. Consequently, it is possible for two separate stations to have identical names even though they are not in proximity to each other. For instance, the PNR EDSA station is situated near the Magallanes Interchange, while the LRT EDSA station can be found on the intersection between Taft Avenue and EDSA.
Current stations
† | Existing terminus |
Manila Light Rail Transit System
Fernando Poe Jr., current northern terminus for Line 1Dr. Santos, current southern terminus for Line 1 Recto, current western terminus for Line 2Antipolo, current eastern terminus for Line 2Manila Metro Rail Transit System
North Avenue, current northern terminus for Line 3Taft Avenue, current southern terminus for Line 3Station | Line | Location | Opening date | Connections | Notes |
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Araneta Center–Cubao | 3 | Quezon City | December 15, 1999 | Manila LRT Bus routes | Also known as Cubao |
Ayala | 3 | Makati | July 20, 2000 |
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Boni | 3 | Mandaluyong | December 15, 1999 | ||
Buendia | 3 | Makati |
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Guadalupe | 3 | Makati |
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Kamuning | 3 | Quezon City |
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Magallanes | 3 | Makati | July 20, 2000 | PNR Bus routes | |
North Avenue † | 3 | Quezon City | December 15, 1999 |
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Ortigas | 3 | Mandaluyong |
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Quezon Avenue | 3 | Quezon City |
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Santolan–Annapolis | 3 | Quezon City |
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Shaw Boulevard | 3 | Mandaluyong | |||
Taft Avenue † | 3 | Pasay | July 20, 2000 | Manila LRT EDSA Carousel |
Philippine National Railways
Station | Service | Location | Opening date | Notes |
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Calamba † | Inter-Provincial Commuter | Calamba | December 2, 2014 | Northern terminus |
Candelaria | Inter-Provincial Commuter | Candelaria | October 7, 2022 | Flagstop |
Los Baños | Inter-Provincial Commuter | Los Baños | ||
College | Inter-Provincial Commuter | |||
IRRI | Inter-Provincial Commuter | |||
Pansol | Inter-Provincial Commuter | Calamba | ||
Masili | Inter-Provincial Commuter | |||
Lucena † | Inter-Provincial Commuter | Lucena | Southern terminus | |
Lucutan | Inter-Provincial Commuter | Sariaya | Flagstop | |
Sariaya | Inter-Provincial Commuter | |||
San Pablo | Inter-Provincial Commuter | San Pablo | ||
Tiaong | Inter-Provincial Commuter | Tiaong | Flagstop; also known as Lalig |
Future stations
Manila Light Rail Transit System
Station | Line | Location | Status | Notes |
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Divisoria | 2 | Manila | Proposed | |
Las Piñas | 1 | Las Piñas | Proposed | |
Pier 4 | 2 | Manila | Proposed | New western terminus |
Malvar | 1 | Caloocan | Proposed | Infill station |
Niog | 1 | Bacoor | Proposed | New southern terminus |
North Triangle | 1 | Quezon City | Under construction | New northern terminus |
Tutuban | 2 | Manila | Proposed | |
Zapote | 1 | Bacoor |
Manila Metro Rail Transit System
Station | Line | Location | Status | Notes |
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Anonas | MMS | Quezon City | Under construction | |
Asia World | MMS | Parañaque | Proposed | Planned terminus for the MIA spur |
Aurora Boulevard | 4 | Quezon City | Western terminus | |
Batasan | 7 | Under construction | ||
Bicutan | MMS | Parañaque | Proposed | |
BGC | MMS | Taguig | ||
Camp Aguinaldo | MMS | Quezon City | Under construction | |
Dolores | 4 | Taytay | Proposed | |
Don Antonio | 7 | Quezon City | Under construction | |
Doña Carmen | 7 | |||
EDSA | 4 | Proposed | Unrelated to the PNR and LRT stations of the same name | |
East Avenue | MMS | Under construction | ||
East Valenzuela | MMS | Valenzuela | Northern terminus | |
Felix Avenue | 4 | Cainta | Proposed | |
FTI | MMS | Taguig | Proposed | |
Greenhills | 4 | San Juan | ||
Kalayaan | MMS | Taguig | ||
Lagro | 7 | Quezon City | Under construction | |
Macapagal | 3 | Pasay | Proposed | |
Manggahan | 7 | Quezon City | Under construction | |
McKinley Hill | MMS | Taguig | Proposed | |
Meralco | 4 | Pasig | Proposed | |
Mindanao Avenue | 7 | Quezon City | Under construction | |
NAIA Terminal 1 & 2 | MMS | Pasay | ||
NAIA Terminal 3 | MMS | |||
Nichols | MMS | Taguig | Proposed | |
North Triangle | 3 | Quezon City | Under construction | New northern terminus |
7 | Southern terminus | |||
North Avenue | MMS | Unrelated to the Line 3 station of the same name | ||
Ortigas | MMS | Pasig | ||
Quezon Avenue | MMS | Quezon City | Under construction | |
Quezon Memorial | 7 | |||
Quirino Highway | MMS | |||
Regalado Avenue | 7 | |||
Rosario | 4 | Pasig | Proposed | |
Sacred Heart | 7 | Quezon City | Under construction | |
San Jose del Monte | 7 | San Jose del Monte | Proposed | Northern terminus |
Santolan | 4 | San Juan | ||
Shaw Boulevard | MMS | Pasig | Under construction | |
Sierra Valley | 4 | Cainta | Proposed | Infill station |
Tala | 7 | Caloocan | Under construction | |
Tandang Sora | 7 | Quezon City | Unrelated to the MMS station of the same name | |
Tandang Sora | MMS | Unrelated to the Line 7 station of the same name | ||
Taytay | 4 | Taytay | Proposed | Eastern terminus |
Tiendesitas | 4 | Pasig | Infill station | |
Tikling | 4 | Taytay | ||
University Avenue | 7 | Quezon City | Under construction |
Philippine National Railways
Closed stations
Philippine National Railways
Further information: List of Philippine National Railways stationsAs most stations of the PNR are defunct, only listed below are stations from previously operating sections of the contemporary Metro Commuter Line which are closed and are currently not in the process of being reconstructed.
Station | Location | Status | Notes |
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5th Avenue | Caloocan | No structures | Closed due to the NSCR's construction; no replacement |
10th Avenue | Intact | Closed due to the NSCR's construction; no replacement | |
Buendia (old) | Makati | Intact | Permanently closed; replaced by Dela Rosa |
Golden City 1 | Biñan | No structures | Closed due to the NSCR's construction; no replacement |
Laon Laan | Manila | Intact | |
Pasay Road | Makati | ||
Tunasan | Muntinlupa | Demolished | Permanently closed; no replacement |
San Andres | Manila | Intact | Closed due to the NSCR's construction; no replacement |
Vito Cruz |
See also
- Rail transportation in the Greater Manila Area
- Manila Light Rail Transit System
- Manila Metro Rail Transit System
- Philippine National Railways
Footnotes
- Operating PNR stations are not reflected.
- Six future stations of the PNR are located outside of the Greater Manila Area. However, these stations are still considered part of the rail network and are listed below.
- ^ Geographically situated outside the Greater Manila Area.
References
- ^ "PNR relaunches Calamba - Lucena - Calamba line". PIA. October 7, 2022. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
- Abadilla, Emmie V. (July 3, 2023). "P73-B Alabang-Calamba leg of NSCR breaks ground". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
- Yu, Lance Spencer (March 8, 2024). "PNR will stop operations on March 28 for five years". RAPPLER. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
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