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Commuters laud ‘refreshing experience’ of new LRT-1 extension, hope for train efficiency in PH

Commuters have been flocking to test-ride the LRT-1 Cavite extension that was recently opened last November 16, and many social media users shared how it reduced their travel time immensely.

 

A post on X/ formerly known as Twitter mentioned how their Paranaque to Manila commute time was reduced to only 18 minutes.

Another social media user shared how the usual hour to an hour and a half bus ride from Morayta to PITX took them about 20 minutes after trying the new train extension.

Commuters seem to be demanding for more railway projects since it just proves that it can provide efficient travel for everyone.

 

 

 

There are others who are looking forward to the opening of MRT-7, which is aimed for completion by 2028.

 

 

 

However, there were some that placed concern for the communities affected by the building of the LRT-1 Cavite extension, where many families were reportedly displaced:

According to the Global Competitiveness report in 2019, Philippines ranked lowest rated in railway services in Asia, with a score of only 2.4 and ranking 86th out 101 globally.

Manila also ranked 60th in terms of public transit out of 65 key cities worldwide in 2023.

The ranking was part of the fifth edition update of the international study called “Urban Mobility Index” wherein the mobility preparedness of these cities was analyzed.

With the recent and future developments of transportation in the country, public transportation might serve as the most efficient travel method soon.

 

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