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Train station in Makati, Philippines
Magallanes3
General information
LocationEDSA
Makati, Metro Manila
Philippines
Owned byMetro Rail Transit Corporation
Operated byDepartment of Transportation
Line(s)     MRT Line 3
Platforms2 (2 side)
Tracks2
Connections EDSA
Future:
Bus rapid transit  E  Magallanes
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingYes (Alphaland Southgate, San Lorenzo Place)
AccessibleConcourse: All entrances
Platforms: All platforms
Other information
Station codeMA
History
OpenedJuly 20, 2000
Services
Preceding station Manila MRT Following station
Ayalatowards North Avenue MRT Line 3 Taft AvenueTerminus
Out-of-system interchange
Preceding station PNR Following station
Dela Rosatowards Governor Pascual North Shuttletransfer at EDSA FTItowards Bicutan
Pasay Roadtowards Tutuban Metro South Commutertransfer at EDSA Nicholstowards IRRI
Location
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Magallanes station is an elevated Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station located on the MRT Line 3 (MRT-3) system in Makati. The station is named after barangay Magallanes of Makati, which in turn is named after Ferdinand Magellan. Although the station is named after Magallanes, it also serves passengers from Kayamanan-C and barangays Dasmariñas, Pio del Pilar, and San Lorenzo in Makati, and those from Taguig.

The station is the twelfth station for trains headed to Taft Avenue and the second station for trains headed to North Avenue. It is the last station in Makati before it crosses over to Pasay.

History

Magallanes station was opened on July 20, 2000, when MRT's operation was extended south to Taft Avenue, after previously operating between Buendia to North Avenue beginning in 1999. Its opening was delayed due to inclusion of additional work orders by Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC), including the Tramo Flyover in Pasay. Links to Alphaland Southgate Mall and San Lorenzo Place Mall, respectively, were later added to the station as these malls opened in 2009 and in 2013, respectively.

Nearby landmarks

The station is the closest MRT station to the South Luzon Expressway, as well as to Chino Roces Avenue. It is also located near Dasmariñas Village and Ecology Village, two major residential areas in the Makati area. It is also close to some prominent business headquarters and institutions, like those of the Philippine operations of Levi's and GlaxoSmithKline, schools such as Assumption College San Lorenzo, Makati Hope Christian School, and Colegio San Agustin-Makati, the upscale Paseo de Magallanes, Wilcon IT Hub, and Studio 300 bowling alley. The station is directly connected to Alphaland Southgate Mall and Tower, Teleperformance Building within the building, and San Lorenzo Place Mall.

Transportation links

The transport terminal outside the station serves tricycles, taxis, jeepneys, and buses. Buses that ply the EDSA and South Luzon Expressway routes (both city and provincial) stop near the station. Passengers may board jeepneys under the Magallanes Interchange, wherein these go to various locations in Metro Manila, such as northern and western Makati, Makati Central Business District, Taguig, Pasay, Parañaque, and Muntinlupa, and at San Lorenzo Place, where northbound jeepneys plying Chino Roces Avenue depart. Taxis are also available near the station and the taxi stands are located.

Passengers may also take a short walk to EDSA railway station, located below the Magallanes Interchange and west of Chino Roces Avenue, to take the PNR Metro Commuter Line. However, this was closed to give way for the construction of the North–South Commuter Railway (NSCR), which has its new station connected to that station.

Gallery

  • Panoramic view of the station Panoramic view of the station
  • View of the rails View of the rails
  • Overview of Makati from the station Overview of Makati from the station
  • Vast platform area with a train in the station Vast platform area with a train in the station

See also

References

  1. "Miracle rail project to rid Edsa of jams". New Straits Times. The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. December 15, 1999. Retrieved January 21, 2014 – via Google News Archive.
  2. "MRT 3 Fully Completed; Inauguration, Turnover Set on July 20". Manila Bulletin. Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. July 16, 2000. Archived from the original on July 13, 2021.
  3. "San Lorenzo Place Mall: A Functional Shopping Destination". Shop 'Til You Drop: Metro Manila's Must-Visit Go-To Malls. June 16, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2024.
  4. "Alphaland Southgate Tower". KMC Savills. Retrieved November 17, 2024.
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