Pier 4 station

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Pier 4
Manila Light Rail Transit System
LocationZaragosa Street, Tondo, Manila
Coordinates14°36′12.71″N 120°57′41.53″E / 14.6035306°N 120.9615361°E / 14.6035306; 120.9615361Coordinates: 14°36′12.71″N 120°57′41.53″E / 14.6035306°N 120.9615361°E / 14.6035306; 120.9615361
Owned byDepartment of Transportation
Light Rail Transit Authority
Line(s)Line 2
ConnectionsNorth Port Passenger Terminal
Construction
Structure typeOverpass
Other information
StatusApproved

Pier 4 station is a proposed station of the Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2 West Extension Project, which will extend the current line by up to 3.02-kilometre (1.88 mi). The extension line will begin at Recto station and will end at the Manila North Harbor in Tondo. The west extension project calls for the construction of three additional elevated stations, two on Recto Avenue and one on Mel Lopez Boulevard near Pier 4 of the Manila North Harbor. It was approved by the National Economic and Development Authority on May 19, 2015.[1][2]

The station would be the third and last for trains headed west from Recto and the fifteenth or last for trains headed from Antipolo. The station will rise on Mel Lopez Boulevard and it will be located 50 meters north of Zaragoza Street,[3] right in front of the Manila North Port Passenger Terminal Complex in Pier 4.

Currently, the station is on the planning stages.

Nearby landmarks[]

When completed, the station will be close to the North Port Passenger Terminal of the Manila North Harbor complex, 2GO Travel headquarters, Philippine Coast Guard Parola Base, Rosauro Almario Elementary School, Roxas Bridge (formerly Del Pan) and San Nicolas district.

See also[]

  • Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2

References[]

  1. ^ "NEDA approves P27.9 billion worth of projects". CNN Philippines. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  2. ^ "President Aquino approves Line 2 extension to Manila port area, 6 other infra projects". Interaksyon. Archived from the original on 22 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  3. ^ "P200-Line 2 west extension design component up for bidding". Department of Transportation and Communications. Retrieved June 2, 2016.
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