Legarda station

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Legarda
Lrtalogo.svg
Line 2 Legarda Station Platform 1.jpg
LocationLegarda Street
Sampaloc, Manila
Philippines
Coordinates14°36′03.06″N 120°59′33.69″E / 14.6008500°N 120.9926917°E / 14.6008500; 120.9926917Coordinates: 14°36′03.06″N 120°59′33.69″E / 14.6008500°N 120.9926917°E / 14.6008500; 120.9926917
Owned byDepartment of Transportation
Light Rail Transit Authority
Line(s)     Line 2
PlatformsSide platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsBuses, jeepneys, UV Express, and tricycles
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingYes (Mendiola Street)
Disabled accessConcourse: Both entrances
Platforms: All platforms
Other information
Station codeLE
History
OpenedApril 5, 2004
Services
Preceding station Manila LRT Following station
Pureza
towards Antipolo
Line 2 Recto
Terminus
Location
Legarda is located in Manila
Legarda
Legarda
Location within Metro Manila

Legarda station is a station on the Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2. Legarda station is one of the many elevated stations that can be found on the line. The station is located in Sampaloc in Manila and is named after Legarda Street, where the station sits above it. The street in turn is named after Benito Legarda, a Filipino legislator.[1]

The station is the second station for trains headed to Antipolo and the twelfth station for trains headed to Recto.[2]

Nearby landmarks[]

The station is popular with students who study in nearby universities such as University of the East and San Sebastian College along Recto Avenue; as well as San Beda University, Centro Escolar University, Victorino Mapa High School, La Consolacion College, and College of the Holy Spirit, all situated within the University Belt along the famed Mendiola Street; the Samson College of Science and Technology along Legarda Street; and also the Arellano University and National Teachers College. Mendiola Street also leads to Malacañang Palace in San Miguel district. It is also adjacent to dormitories like the Youniversity Laperal Suites, One Legarda and Legarda Suites. The all-steel Gothic Basilica of San Sebastian, the twin churches of Sampaloc, i.e. Our Lady of Loreto Parish and St. Anthony of Padua Shrine, and Sampaloc Public Market also stand nearby.

Transportation links[]

Buses, taxis, jeepneys, UV Express, and tricycles can be used to navigate the area. Buses, jeepneys, and UV Express ply the Mendiola Street, Legarda Street, and Recto Avenue routes.

Some students studying in the University Belt area opt to depart from this station. The University of Santo Tomas, for instance, is accessible from this station via a jeep bound for Lealtad (now J. Fajardo Street), which they alight from prior to reaching Lacson Avenue, and having a short walk) or by a tricycle.

See also[]

  • Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2

References[]

  1. ^ "What's in a name? The Origins of the Line 2 Stations' Names". Carmudi Philippines. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
  2. ^ "Directions from Legarda to Recto - NAVITIME Transit". transit.navitime.com. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
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