Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gov’t eyes further extension of LRT 1

- By Paolo G. Montecillo

PLANS are being drawn up to extend the Light Rail Transit (LRT) line further south until Dasmariñas, Cavite, as the government tries to keep up with mass transit requiremen­ts in Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

Transporta­tion Secretary Mar Roxas II said a feasibilit­y study on the project was set to be started this year to see whether it would make sense to have another station in Dasmariñas instead of ending the LRT line in Imus, Cavite.

“There are a lot of people that go all the way to Dasmariñas, so that’s being studied,” he said.

He said plans for Dasmariñas would not interfere with the current bidding for the LRT extension from Baclaran in Pasay, to Imus.

The LRT line 1 extension project, which would cost P60 billion to be split between the government and the private sector, is the most expensive infrastruc­ture project in the Aquino administra­tion’s pipeline.

“We’re studying this (Dasmariñas extension) because we don’t want to waste time. If we approve the project, then we can easily add it on to the Imus extension,” Roxas said.

He said the government would not wait for the Imus extension to be completed before deciding on the Dasmariñas project. He said it would be harder to build all the way to Dasmariñas after the Imus extension has been completed.

Extending the 30-year-old LRT line 1, which runs all the way to Roosevelt, Que-

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