LRT-1 Cavite Extension Opens With Five Stations on November 16

(SPOT.ph)If you’ve been waiting (and waiting) for the LRT-1 Cavite Extension to reach your side of town, we have good news! The Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Jaime Bautista just announced that the first five stations of the extension will open next week, specifically on November 16, 2024. Great news for the upcoming holidays.

This first phase of the LRT-1 Cavite Extension includes these stops: Redemptorist, MIA (Manila International Airport), Asiaworld, Ninoy Aquino, and Dr. Santos. Stretching the LRT-1 line from Baclaran, these new terminals will provide faster options for those traveling to and from high-traffic areas like Parañaque and nearby spots in Cavite.

The project is divided into two phases. Phase 1 covers five stations from Redemptorist to Dr. Santos, while Phase 2 covers the remaining three stations from Las Piñas to Niog. This means the LRT-1 amounts to 32.4 kilometers of railway.

If everything goes to plan (and it has been so far), full operations are expected by 2027.

Also read: Everything You Need to Know About the LRT-1 Cavite Extension

What to know about LRT-1 Cavite Extension

The Cavite Extension will increase the total number of LRT-1 stations from 20 to 28. Five stations will be in Parañaque City, one in Las Piñas, and two in Bacoor, Cavite, which explains why the project is also referred to as the South Extension Project.

Here are the stations in the LRT-1 Cavite Extension:

  1. Redemptorist Station
  2. MIA Station
  3. Asiaworld Station
  4. Ninoy Aquino Station
  5. Dr. Santos Station
  6. Las Piñas Station
  7. Zapote Station
  8. Niog Station

Each of these stations is strategically located to provide convenient access to key areas in the city. For example, the MIA Station will be the closest station to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), while the Asia World Station will be connected to the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) for intermodal transportation.

Dr. Santos Station will also have a bus terminal, sports facility, and interconnection to SM City Sucat.

When will Phase 2 of the LRT-1 Cavite Extension open?

Construction for the Cavite Extension began in 2019, with Phase 2 construction to start once Phase 1 reaches a 100% completion rate.

Once operational, travel time from Pasay to Cavite will be cut to 25 to 30 minutes from the current one hour and 30 minutes. It is expected to serve around 800,000 daily passengers.

Also read:From Fernando Poe Jr. to Baclaran: Here's Your Ultimate Guide to LRT-1 Stations

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