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The Light Rail Transit Line 1, commonly referred to as LRT Line 1 or LRT-1, is a state-owned (through Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA)) but privately operated (by Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC))
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system line in
Metro Manila Metropolitan Manila ( ), commonly shortened to Metro Manila and formally the National Capital Region (NCR; ), is the capital region and largest List of metropolitan areas in the Philippines, metropolitan area of the Philippines. Located ...
, Philippines, and as part of the
Manila Light Rail Transit System The Manila Light Rail Transit System, commonly known as the LRT, is an urban rail transit system that primarily serves Metro Manila, Philippines. Although categorized as a light rail system because it originally used light rail vehicles, it pre ...
. Originally referred to as Metrorail and the Yellow Line, LRT Line 1 was reclassified to be the Green Line in 2012. It travels in a general north–south direction from Dr. Santos to , and then east–west from Monumento to Fernando Poe Jr. Currently, the line consists of 25 stations and runs on of fully elevated route. Although it has the characteristics of
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, such as with the type of rolling stock used, it is more akin to a
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system owing to its total
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and high passenger throughput. First envisioned in a 1977 study conducted by Freeman Fox and Associates which suggested a street-level railway in Manila, the government revised this recommendation to an elevated system. In 1980, President Ferdinand Marcos created the LRTA and construction of the line began the following year. With its partial opening in 1984 and completion the following year, it became the first rapid transit service in Southeast Asia. LRT Line 1 would become one of the busiest among Metro Manila's three rapid transit lines, as it currently serves roughly 323,000 passengers daily. The line is integrated with the public transit system in Metro Manila, and passengers also take various forms of road-based public transport, such as buses and
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s, to and from a station to reach their intended destination. Although the line aimed to reduce traffic congestion and travel times in Metro Manila, the transportation system has only been partially successful due to the rising number of motor vehicles and rapid urbanization. Expanding the network's revenue line to accommodate more passengers, through extension projects, is set on resolving this problem.


History


Planning and funding

Th
Metro Manila Transport, Land Use, and Development Planning Project (MMETROPLAN)
a fourteen-month study conducted by Freeman Fox and Associates and funded by the
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, recommended the construction of a street-level (at-grade)
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line in Manila and the proposed four lines that were included in the study that would run along Rizal Avenue, Taft Avenue, España Boulevard,
Quezon Avenue Manuel L. Quezon Avenue, more often called Quezon Avenue or simply Quezon Ave, is a major thoroughfare in Metro Manila named after President Manuel Luis Quezon, the second president of the Philippines. The avenue starts at the Quezon Memori ...
, and
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. A year later, public works secretary Alfredo Juinio announced that the system would consist of
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that were seen before the
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, and they would accept bids for the project in the next few months. Following a review by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, later the Department of Transportation (DOTr), the proposal was revised to an
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to avoid building over the city's many intersections, while the option for an underground line was rejected due to the high
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in Manila and has a half a meter below sea level; this raised the project's cost from ₱1.5 billion to ₱2 billion. An alignment along Rizal and Taft avenues, which spanned from Monumento,
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in the north to Baclaran,
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in the south, was selected because it followed a relatively straight path for most of its route. On July 12, 1980, President
Ferdinand Marcos Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
created the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) and assigned First Lady and Governor of Metro Manila
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as its chairman. While the LRTA confined its roles to policy making, fare regulation, and future planning, the line's operations were assigned to Meralco Transit Organization (Metro, Inc.), a sister company of
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. The line came to be referred to as Metrorail. During that month, a Belgian
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was chosen over other bids from France, Germany, Japan, and Switzerland. The
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granted a ₱300 million soft and interest-free loan for the project's construction, with a repayment period of 30 years. Additional funding was later sourced from a ₱700 million loan, provided by a Belgian consortium consisting of ACEC, La Brugeoise et Nivelles, Tractionnel Engineering International, and Transurb Consult. The consortium also supplied the line's first light rail vehicles, power control, signalling, and telecommunications, as well as provided training and technical assistance. Designed as a
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rather than a profit center, the line was expected to incur a deficit through 1993, but complete its repayments within a period of 20 years.


Construction and opening

The government-owned Construction Development Corporation of the Philippines was the project's sole contractor. Single column cast-in-place concrete piers carrying
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T-girders and a concrete deck slab were used for the original line from Monumento to Baclaran. The columns are spaced apart by rising from a cap on top of bored or driven concrete piles. Four of the wide girders are side by side in each span to accommodate bidirectional standard-gauge railway tracks located above the street level. Driven piles were originally used for 80 percent of the project, with spread footings being used for the remaining portion. However, during construction, it was determined that bored piles should be utilized in some areas to mitigate noise and avoid potential damage to nearby buildings. Additionally, the original use of stockpiled precast piles caused clutter on the streets during construction. In 1981, an
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hit the country, and the government was unable to provide counterpart funds for civil works and
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acquisition, which amounted to 60 percent of the project's total cost. This led to a delay in construction. Work finally resumed after the economic recession in September of that year along Taft Avenue, between
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(EDSA) and Libertad Street. In order to make way for Carriedo station and a segment of tracks approaching the
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, a
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and a classroom building nearby FEATI University were demolished. The southern section known as Taft Line, which mostly traverses Taft Avenue between the Baclaran and Arroceros stations, was inaugurated on September 11, 1984, by President
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. Commercial operations along this section commenced on December 1. It was later extended when Carriedo station was opened on April 14, 1985. The line became fully operational on May 12, 1985, when the Rizal Line, the northern section traversing Rizal Avenue between Carriedo and Monumento, was opened. During the first several years, two-car trains that could accommodate up to 748 passengers were utilized. This amounted to a capacity of 20,000 passengers per direction. In July 2000, with the looming expiration of its contract with the LRTA, a labor strike was launched by employees of Meralco Transit Organization (METRO, Inc.). It paralyzed the operations of the line for a week. The LRTA decided not to renew its contract with METRO, Inc. that expired on July 31, 2000, and the former assumed operational responsibility.


Capacity expansion and facelift

Line 1 would eventually reach capacity by 1990 due to traffic congestion and air pollution. This led to an extensive refurbishing and structural capacity expansion program funded by Japan's
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. The signing of the loan agreement in December 1994 marked the start of the project. A
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of Marubeni Corporation, Adtranz, and ABB was tapped in 1996 to execute the project. As part of the initial phase of the expansion project, in addition to structural improvements, Hyundai Precision & Industries supplied seven four-car trains, while the original two-car trains were converted into three-car trains in 1999. In line with the introduction of four-car trains, the station platforms were also extended. The project was completed in 2002. On April 7, 2000, a loan agreement was signed by the Philippine government and the
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(JBIC). JBIC extended an loan for the second phase of the capacity expansion project, which was initiated in preparation of the expected high demand by 2004 once the railway network in Metro Manila is completed with the full opening of the LRT Line 2. The implementation of the project was delayed for three years amid allegations of irregularities with the bidding conducted by the LRTA. The joint venture of
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and
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was awarded the contract and was given the go-ahead in March 2005, paving the way for the project to move forward. The second phase of the capacity expansion project was divided into two packages. Package A involves the procurement of twelve four-car trains, upgrades to the signaling and communications systems, and upgrades to the stations and depot. Package B, on the other hand, involves the procurement and installation of
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units for the 1000 class trains, replacement of faulty air conditioning units of the 1100 class trains, renovation of of
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and
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s, and procurement of equipment and spare parts used for track works. The installation of equipment for the automatic fare collection system was also included. The project was completed in June 2009, five and a half years behind its initial deadline.


North extension

With the completion of the first phase of the MRT Line 3 in 1999, there were plans to extend Line 3 towards (Phase 2) to create a seamless rail loop around Metro Manila. However, the extension was shelved by then-President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (; born April 5, 1947), often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician who served as the 14th president of the Philippines from Presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, 2001 to 2010 ...
in favor of a extension of Line 1 to a common station at North Avenue. The project involved the construction of three stations: , Roosevelt (renamed Fernando Poe Jr.), and the North Triangle Common Station. However, due to disputes in the common station's location, the station would only begin construction in 2017, with opening slated for 2025. Construction began in June 2008. The joint venture of DMCI and First Balfour built the viaduct and the two stations, while the electrical and mechanical systems contracts were assigned to different contractors. Balintawak station opened on March 22, 2010, with FPJ station opening exactly seven months later. In September 2008, then-mayor of
Caloocan Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (; ), is a highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines. Caloo ...
Enrico Echiverri, petitioned the government to construct Malvar station, an intemediary station between Balintawak and Monumento. Two months later, two thousand residents from Barangay Bagong Barrio, where the station would be built, staged a protest along
EDSA Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, commonly referred to by its acronym EDSA (), is a major Ring road, circumferential road around Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. It passes through 6 of Metro Manila's 17 local government units or citi ...
to urge the government to build the station. Malvar station would eventually be approved in July 2009. Though it was reported that the feasibility study for the station was completed, construction has yet to start.


Planned line merge with MRT Line 3


Extension to Cavite and privatization

Plans to build a new railway line to
Cavite Cavite, officially the Province of Cavite (; Chavacano: ''Provincia de Cavite''), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines located in the Calabarzon region. On the southern shores of Manila Bay and southwest of Manila, i ...
were pitched in the 1990s as the original LRT Line 6, a
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line running between Baclaran station of LRT Line 1 and
Bacoor Bacoor (), officially the City of Bacoor (), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city in the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 664,625 ...
. Submitted by the Public Estates Authority (PEA, now the Philippine Reclamation Authority), the proposal was also identified in the Metro Manila Urban Transportation Integration Study Master Plan by the
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. However, the project never materialized. SNC-Lavalin then proposed a physical extension of LRT Line 1 to the province. The extension was first approved by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) on August 25, 2000, while its implementing agreement was approved on January 22, 2002. In 2003, the company would invest more than $1 billion in the extension project. After this proposal was terminated on May 3, 2006, the government worked with
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,
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, Halcrow and other consultants to conduct an open-market
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for the extension and for a forty-year concession to run the extended line. The project was later shelved, but on February 25, 2010, President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (; born April 5, 1947), often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician who served as the 14th president of the Philippines from Presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, 2001 to 2010 ...
revived plans to extend the line to Cavite. On March 22, 2012, Arroyo's successor, President
Benigno Aquino III Benigno Simeon Aquino III (; born Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III; February 8, 1960 – June 24, 2021), also known as Noynoy Aquino and colloquially as PNoy, was a Filipino politician who served as the 15th president of the Philippines ...
approved the ₱60-billion Cavite Extension Project. Dubbed as the biggest infrastructure project under his presidency, the bidding process started on June 4. Although it attracted huge interest from foreign and local firms, four managed to pre-qualify. However, the bidding itself failed in August 2013 due to all but one withdrawing from the tender due to "financial risks", leaving the lone bidder— Metro Pacific Investments—submitting a conditional, non-compliant bid. The revised bidding terms were then sent back to NEDA for re-approval; it was subsequently re-approved on November 21, 2013. The project was subsequently rebidded and on September 12, 2014, the Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) was awarded the 32-year concession to operate, maintain, and extend the line to Cavite. The concession agreement was signed on October 2, with the turnover taking place on September 12, 2015. On May 4, 2017, the , three-phase Cavite Extension broke ground. Another ceremony was held on May 7, 2019, to mark the start of construction, although civil works began the following September 1. It calls for the construction of eight stations, with provisions for an additional two, the construction of three intermodal facilities, one satellite depot at Zapote, and mass upgrades to the existing Baclaran depot. The extension has suffered
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s by an estimated two to three billion pesos as a result of construction delays caused by the
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and pending right-of-way issues. It was implemented in a hybrid funding scheme: was funded from the Japanese
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loan, from the LRMC, and from the budget of the Philippine national government. LRMC partnered with
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for civil works,
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for the installation of the signaling and communication systems, and the RATP Dev Transdev Asia for the overall engineering, procurement, consultation, construction and assistance services. The extension was built using a full-span launching method, renowned as one of the fastest methods of construction for bridges and elevated viaducts, which cuts time and total land space needed for construction. As the first railway line to utilize the new construction method, a total of 203 pi-girders were used for the construction of the extension's first phase; the last of which was laid on February 7, 2022. On December 19, 2023, the first test run along the extension was successfully conducted by Alstom using an LRTA 1100 class train. On November 15, 2024, Phase 1 of the extension was inaugurated by President
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; it opened for commercial operations the following day. The extension project is expected increase the ridership of the line by adding over 80,000 passengers daily in the first few years upon completion, and is set to increase to a total of 650,000 daily passengers in 2028. The construction of Phases 2 and 3 was delayed due to right of way issues; this is reportedly due to the original route been obstructed by a flyover (located at the intersection of C-5 Extension and Diego Cera Avenue), with the plan being to finalize the new route alignment of Phase 2 through Q1 2025., Construction is estimated to start in 2026, with a target opening date of 2030. Responding to the ROW issues and difficulties faced by LRMC, a proposal was announced by businessman and former Senator
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in August 2023 to take over the extension project. A portion of the extension will pass through his properties in Las Piñas and, according to Villar, ROW acquisition "will not be a problem". He also planned to further extend the line into Cavite province by seven more stations should the unsolicited proposal be approved. However, this was opposed by the local government of Las Piñas, stating that the route that he planned would only benefit Villar's housing projects and his planned development of Villar City, a
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in the province. On June 16, 2025, Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon announced a ninth station, , to be constructed between Dr. Santos and Niog, upon the request of the local government of
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.


Route

The line is predominantly aligned to the path of Taft Avenue ( Radial Road 2) which was chosen largely due to its straight course. Later on, as Taft Avenue ends, it shifts to Rizal Avenue and Rizal Avenue Extension ( Radial Road 9) then turning right on
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before ending at the corner of North Avenue, West Avenue, and EDSA. The south extension spans from the intersection of Quirino Avenue, Harrison Avenue, and Taft Avenue Extension, then travels down from Redemptorist Road, Roxas Boulevard, and Manila–Cavite Expressway. Afterwards, it will traverse through the
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and will enter Ninoy Aquino Avenue until reaching and traversing the C5 Extension Road; and will once again enter Coastal Road, crossing the Las Piñas-Bacoor Boundary Bridge along the Zapote River, and traverse through the
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and Aguinaldo Highway intersection, until reaching Niog station located along Aguinaldo Highway in
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,
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. The line links the cities of
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,
Caloocan Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (; ), is a highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines. Caloo ...
,
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,
Pasay Pasay, officially the City of Pasay (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 Philippine census, 2020 census, it has a ...
, and
Parañaque Parañaque, officially the City of Parañaque (, ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of ...
, with the upcoming stations passing through the cities of
Las Piñas Las Piñas (, officially the City of Las Piñas (), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it had a population of ...
, and Bacoor in Cavite.


Stations

The line currently serves 25 stations along its route. Following the opening of the first phase of the Cavite extension, three remaining stations, which are part of the second and third phases, are also set to start construction south of Dr. Santos by 2026. station in Caloocan was previously proposed during the construction of the northern extension located between and , becoming a bargaining object during the entire extension line's construction in the jurisdiction of Caloocan. However, the planned Malvar station was completely shelved by the Aquino administration. Three stations serve as connecting stations between other lines in the metro. is indirectly connected to of the LRT Line 2 through a covered walkway; is immediately above its
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counterpart; and is connected to the station via a covered walkway. No stations are connected to other rapid transit lines within the paid areas. A connection with the
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in PITX is also planned.


Operation

The line operates from 4:30 a.m. PST ( UTC+8) until 10:45 p.m. on weekdays, and 5:00 a.m. until 9:45 p.m. on weekends and holidays. It operates almost every day of the year unless otherwise announced. Special schedules are announced via the
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in every station and also in newspapers and other mass media. During
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, a public holiday in the Philippines, the rail line is closed for annual maintenance, owing to fewer commuters and traffic around the metro. Normal operation resumes on the first working day after
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. During the
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, operating hours are usually extended on the days leading up to
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, but are shortened on
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and
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to allow its staff to celebrate the holidays with their families.


Station facilities, amenities, and services

All stations in Line 1 are elevated, with the exception of Zapote station.


Station layout and accessibility

Most stations are composed of only one level, accessible from the street below by stairway, containing the station's concourse and platform areas separated by fare gates. Some stations tend to have a concourse level below the platforms. The single-level stations of Line 1, however, was not built with accessibility in mind, due to the lack of barrier-free facilities such as escalators and elevators. Some stations are connected at concourse level to nearby buildings, such as shopping malls, for easier accessibility. Some trains have spaces for passengers using wheelchairs. Newer stations are barrier-free and have a separate level for the platform and concourse. The stations built for the Cavite extension also include amenities such as first aid rooms and lactation rooms, as well as platform displays.
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s are allowed to be brought into trains provided that they do not exceed the LRTA's baggage size limitations of . The last cars of each train are also designated as "green zones", where folding bicycle users can ride with their bikes. All stations have side platforms except for Baclaran, which has one side and one island platform. Due to the high patronage of the line, part of the platform corresponding to the front car of the train is cordoned off for the use of women, children, elderly and passengers with special needs and/or disabilities.


Shops and services

Inside the concourse of some stations are stalls or shops where people can buy food or drinks. Stalls vary by station, and some have fast food stalls. The number of stalls also varies by station, and some stations tend to have a wide variety. Stations such as Fernando Poe Jr. (WalterMart Muñoz), Balintawak ( Ayala Malls Cloverleaf), Monumento ( SM City Grand Central and Victory Central Mall Caloocan), Tayuman (SM City San Lazaro), Doroteo Jose ( Isetann Cinerama Recto), Carriedo (Good Earth Plaza, Isetann Carriedo, and SM Quiapo), Central Terminal (SM City Manila), Pedro Gil ( Robinsons Manila), Vito Cruz (University Mall), Gil Puyat (Cartimar Shopping Center), Libertad (Victory Pasay Mall), EDSA (Metro Point Mall), Baclaran (Baclaran Super Mall), Redemptorist—Aseana (Parqal), MIA ( Ayala Malls Manila Bay), Dr. Santos (SM City Sucat), and the upcoming North Triangle ( Ayala Malls Vertis North, SM North EDSA, and Trinoma) are connected to or are near shopping malls and/or other large shopping areas, where commuters are offered more shopping varieties. It is also accessible to major transport terminals in Metro Manila such as Avenida Bus Terminal via Doroteo Jose, Plaza Lawton via Central Terminal, Buendia Bus Terminal via Gil Puyat, Pasay Rotonda via EDSA, Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange via PITX, and the upcoming North Triangle Common Station.


Ridership

The current designed daily ridership of the line is 560,000 passengers and currently aims to increase the number of passengers being served on the line to more than 800,000 passengers, as the line's south extension is set to be fully operational by 2031. In 2022, the line served a daily average of 216,667, while the annual total of passengers served reached 78 million. In 2018, the line carried 300,000 to 500,000 passengers daily, due to the increased number of trains, from 86 vehicles to 113 vehicles available for daily trips. This gradually reduces the waiting time of passengers from 5 minutes to as much as 2 to 3.5 minutes. It also carried as much as 14.63 million passengers monthly in 2018. However, as of 2023, the waiting time has been officially reported at 5 to 6 minutes. In the first few quarters of 2024, the line served a daily average ridership of 298,740 passengers, and in the later months, the line served over 323,000 passengers daily. Ridership is relatively high during the Feast of the Black Nazarene, as some of Line 1's stations are near
Quiapo Church The Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Jesus Nazareno (), commonly known as Quiapo Church and canonically as Saint John the Baptist Parish, is a prominent Catholic basilica and national shrine in the district of Quiapo in the city of Mani ...
and along the route of Traslación. On January 9, 2012, the line recorded 620,987 passengers during the feast, and since the day fell on a working weekday. In the aftermath of the free rides on April 30 - May 3, 2025 and during Labor Day holiday, the line serve a daily average of 460,000 passengers.


Rolling stock

The line utilizes a variety of trains in its history and has used three different configurations, such as two-car, three-car, and four-car trainsets. The two-car trains are the original first-generation BN and ACEC trains (railway cars numbered from 1000). Most were transformed into three-car trains, although a limited number of two-car trains remain in service. The four-car trains are the more modern second-generation Hyundai Precision / Adtranz ( 1100), third-generation Kinki Sharyo / Nippon Sharyo ( 1200), and fourth-generation Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) / Mitsubishi ( 13000). There are 259 railway cars grouped into 126 trains serving the line: 63 of these are first-generation, 28 second-generation, 48 third-generation, and 120 fourth-generation cars. Some of the cars, especially those from 1st generation, were decommissioned due to them being cannibalized or involved in accidents. Such as 1037, which was severely damaged in the Rizal Day bombings in 2000, it was subsequently decommissioned afterwards and eventually scrapped. The trains are permitted to run at a maximum operating speed of . Since 1999, the line's fleet has been modernized to cope with increasing numbers of passengers. In that year, seven four-car second-generation trains from Hyundai Precision were commissioned, providing an increased train capacity of 1,358 passengers while the original two-car trains capable of holding 748 passengers were transformed into three-car trains with room for 1,122. In 2006, twelve new trains made in Japan by Kinki Sharyo and Nippon Sharyo were commissioned, providing a capacity of 1,388 passengers. The fourth-generation trains, ordered in 2017 to replace the first-generation trains, were delivered in batches from 2021 to 2022 before entering revenue service on July 20, 2023. Prior to 1999, the first-generation trains were notorious for its lack of air conditioning, relying instead on forced-air roof ventilation for cooling. This, however, resulted in hot and stuffy rides. Although the entry of the second-generation trains in 1999 marked the introduction of air-conditioned trains in the line, the problem was fully addressed after a preparatory rehabilitation program completed in 2001 allowed the installation of air conditioners to the older rolling stock in 2004. LRMC has also built an in-house laboratory for production, manufacturing, fabrication and repair of train parts that are no longer available in the market. The Passenger Assist Railway Display System, a passenger information system powered by LCD screens installed near the ceiling of the train that shows news, advertisements, current train location, arrivals and station layouts, are already installed in the third-generation trains, along with the trains of Line 2 and the first-generation trains of Line 3. By 2023, these units were discreetly removed and, prior to removal, were no longer operating.


Depot

The line maintains an at-grade depot in
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, near Baclaran,
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. It serves as the center of the operations and maintenance of the line. It is connected to the mainline through a spur line. Before its expansion, the depot had a capacity of 145 light rail vehicles and an area of . It was expanded to an area of to accommodate 197 vehicles, with
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and First Balfour implementing the project. Expansion works were completed after the depot was inaugurated on February 23, 2022. A satellite depot is being constructed in Zapote V,
Bacoor Bacoor (), officially the City of Bacoor (), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city in the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 664,625 ...
,
Cavite Cavite, officially the Province of Cavite (; Chavacano: ''Provincia de Cavite''), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines located in the Calabarzon region. On the southern shores of Manila Bay and southwest of Manila, i ...
as part of the line's south extension project. When completed, the satellite depot will handle 72 light rail vehicles and is also the location of the namesake station.


Other infrastructure


Signaling

Throughout its history, the line used different signaling systems. The line currently uses the
Alstom Alstom SA () is a French multinational rolling stock manufacturer which operates worldwide in rail transport markets. It is active in the fields of passenger transportation, signaling, and locomotives, producing high-speed, suburban, regional ...
Atlas 100 solution based on ETCS Level 1. The original signaling system used in the LRT Line 1 was based on fixed block and relay-type trackside systems. Trains had an automatic train stop system that activates if the train passes by a red signal or over-speeding. Based on a procurement plan published by the Light Rail Transit Authority, most of the signaling equipment, including
track circuit A track circuit is an electrical device used to prove the absence of a train on a block of rail tracks to control railway signals. An alternative to track circuits are axle counters. Principles and operation The basic principle behind the t ...
s, was supplied by ACEC. In 2007, as part of a capacity expansion project, the original system was replaced with a train control system based on
automatic train protection Automatic train protection (ATP) is the generic term for train protection systems that continually check that the speed of a train is compatible with the permitted speed allowed by signalling, including automatic stop at certain signal aspects ...
(ATP) and automatic train supervision (ATS); the fixed-block system was provided by Siemens Transportation Systems and BBR Verkehrstechnik. The ATP system monitors the speed of the trains, while the ATS system directs train operations. Prior to the 2022 upgrade, the signalling system was designed to operate at a headway of 112 seconds. Aside from the ATP and ATS systems, its subsystems include train detection through axle counters, and microprocessor-based interlocking. The signaling system was again upgraded as part of the line's south extension.
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was awarded a contract in February 2016 to supply its Atlas 100 ETCS Level 1 solution for the south extension and upgrade the existing system. Between November 2021 and January 2022, the new system underwent testing and commissioning. The Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) announced the completion of the upgrades on February 1, 2022.


Tracks

The tracks have three types: ballasted, slab tracks and concrete plinth. Ballasted sections are found in the original section from to , while slab tracks are found in the north extension, and the newer Cavite extension uses concrete plinths, like the MRT-3 and LRT-2. For the ballasted and ballastless tracks, the rails are supported by twin-block concrete
railroad tie A railroad tie, crosstie (American English), railway tie (Canadian English) or railway sleeper ( Australian and British English) is a rectangular support for the rails in railroad tracks. Generally laid perpendicular to the rails, ties trans ...
s, and have a track center distance of . The tracks in the original line consist of rails designed to the EB 50T
rail profile The rail profile is the cross-sectional shape of a Railway track#Rail, rail as installed on a railway or railroad, perpendicular to its length. Early rails were made of wood, cast iron or wrought iron. All modern rails are hot rolled steel ...
, while the tracks in the future extension line consist of rails designed to the UIC 54 rail profile. Due to the deterioration of the rail tracks in the original line, speed restrictions were implemented in 2011, decreasing the line's operating speed limit to , except for the north extension, in which trains continued to run at . In 2012, a contract to replace of rails was awarded to the joint venture of Oriental and Motolite Marketing Corporation,
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, Erin-Marty Fabricators Company, Inc., and Jorgman Construction and Development Corporation. However, there were delays in the project implementation until February 2014, when the then- Department of Transportation and Communications issued a notice to proceed for the joint venture. The first phase of the replacement started in 2014, while the rails at
Monumento station Monumento station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in the southern portion of Caloocan. It is named after the most famous landmark of Caloocan, the Monumento Circle, which houses the Boni ...
were replaced in March 2015. The first phase of the rail replacement was completed in December 2015. The second and final phase of replacement works commenced in August 2016 by the Light Rail Manila Corporation, which contracted Joratech to replace 26,458 lineal meters () of rails and was completed in 2017. This was intended to increase the operating speed from to and was achieved on April 5, 2021.


Incidents and accidents


Rizal Day bombings

On December 30, 2000, during the
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, a 1000 class LRV train (Car number 1037) was involved in the Rizal Day bombings at Blumentritt station. The attack on the line killed some 22 people and injured hundreds. Eight members of both Jemaah Islamiyah and the
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(MILF), which include Hambal, Asia's most wanted man, and
Fathur Rahman al-Ghozi Fathur Rahman al-Ghozi (17 February 1971 – 12 October 2003) was a key operative and bomb-maker of the Islamic militant Jemaah Islamiya group (JI). Al-Ghozi was accused of plotting and carrying out several terrorist attacks in the Philippines, In ...
, were charged with plotting and masterminding the attacks in 2003, some three years after the attacks. Three suspects were put on trial, with al-Ghozi receiving 17 years in prison due to the illegal possession of explosives. Al-Ghozi later died in a firefight after attempting to escape from prison.


Other incidents

* On January 3, 2008, a fire blazed at a shopping mall in Baclaran. Due to the smoke, the Baclaran station was temporarily closed. A provisional service was implemented between EDSA and Monumento (at the time, the north extension was not opened yet), with southbound trains still proceeding towards Baclaran to only serve as a turnback siding. The station remained closed the following day until it was reopened a few days later. * On August 11, 2008, a fire blazed in a mall near the Baclaran station. The station was closed to the public until the station was reopened on August 13. * On December 8, 2008, a train encountered a glitch while approaching Carriedo station. * On February 18, 2011, two trains (1G and 3G) collided near Fernando Poe Jr. station in
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at the reversing tracks, around a kilometer away to the east. There were no passengers on board when the incident happened. The cause of the collision is yet to be determined, whether due to driver error or technical malfunction. * On April 15, 2011, a door malfunction disrupted the operations of Line 1 at Blumentritt station. * On June 21, 2011, at 8:00 AM, a train suffered a short circuit in one of its electrical components at Libertad station. On the same day, at 2:23 PM, a power cable was hit by
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, disrupting the line's operations for three hours. * On August 30, 2012, at 5:50 AM, a woman committed suicide after jumping in front of an approaching train at EDSA station. Operations were disrupted until operations resumed at 9:40 AM. * On December 21, 2012, a train stalled at the Monumento station. * On November 14, 2014, a signaling fault at Fernando Poe Jr. station limited the operations between Monumento and Baclaran stations. The situation normalized at 3:57 PM. * On May 23, 2015, thousands of passengers were stranded after two trains (1G and 3G) collided near the
Monumento station Monumento station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in the southern portion of Caloocan. It is named after the most famous landmark of Caloocan, the Monumento Circle, which houses the Boni ...
. A train driver was hurt after the impact caused his head to slam into the dashboard of the train. The accident, later revealed to be caused by power fluctuation that affected the signalling system, forced passengers to alight from the station until services was restored around 1 pm at the same day. * On March 10, 2016, a 1G train car door was left open while running between Central Terminal and Pedro Gil stations. The problem was fixed at the Pedro Gil station. * On March 22, 2016, the doors of a 1G train car at the Central Terminal station failed to open, leaving passengers trapped inside the train. * On September 26, 2016, a faulty door in a 1G train car suddenly slammed shut in less than a second. No one was injured. * On November 6, 2017, a man's leg got stuck when a train door closed at the Gil Puyat station. The man was dragged at the platform when the train was moving, leaving the man with severe injuries. The man was then sent to a nearby hospital, where he was confined in an
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. According to a report, a number of trains, particularly the 1000 class (1G) trains, do not have sensors, that detects an object between doors. * On November 27, 2017, an 1100 class (2G) train door malfunctioned after a passenger forcibly opened it at Vito Cruz station, causing the sensor to malfunction. The train continued its journey with the door left open, and a passenger recorded this incident on camera. * On February 20, 2018, at around 6:00am, a train at R. Papa station unloaded 120 passengers after the air pressure gauge inside the train malfunctioned. The operations returned to normal 30 minutes later. * On July 21, 2018, at around 6:00 AM, a contact wire sparked near Libertad station. A provisional service between Fernando Poe Jr. and United Nations stations was implemented. Normal operations resumed at 2:59 PM after the cable was fixed. * On September 26, 2018, a faulty 1G train door was unable to open at the Balintawak station. A passenger pushed the door open and was able to disembark. The next passenger pushed the door but it abruptly closed on him but managed to get through. * On October 3, 2019, a mechanical problem limited the LRT-1 operations between Monumento and Baclaran stations. The operations returned to normal at 1:50 AM. * On November 6, 2020, a 1G train car emitted smoke at Gil Puyat station at 2:00 PM due to a catenary fault. Passengers were evacuated, and the line implemented a provisional service from Balintawak to Central Terminal and vice versa. The situation normalized at 8:00 PM. *On April 4, 2022, a train suffered a glitch at Tayuman station, causing a speed restriction of . Operations normalized at 7:34 AM. *On February 17, 2023, operations were limited between Fernando Poe Jr. and Gil Puyat due to electrical problems. *On April 14, 2023, at 10:17 AM, a speed restriction of was put in place in the whole train line due to the reported fault of the affected LRV. At 10:25 AM, the operations stop in whole line due to the fault of affected train at Bambang station northbound and the line implemented a provisional service from Baclaran to Central Terminal and vice versa at 10:52 AM. Operations normalized from Baclaran to Fernando Poe Jr. and vice versa at 11:01 AM. *On June 25, 2024, in the afternoon, the Manila Police District (MPD) clarified that a 50-year-old woman who was initially reported to have jumped onto the LRT-1 tracks actually lost consciousness and fell onto the tracks. The incident happened at Doroteo Jose station, causing the temporary suspension of LRT-1 operations. The woman has a history of hypertension and stroke and is still hospitalized. *On October 24, 2024, amidst the onslaught of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine (Trami), two separate incidents occurred. A tree fell on an electrical post between the
EDSA Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, commonly referred to by its acronym EDSA (), is a major Ring road, circumferential road around Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. It passes through 6 of Metro Manila's 17 local government units or citi ...
and Libertad stations, disrupting the power supply in the area. As a result, limited operations were implemented between Fernando Poe Jr. and Central Terminal stations. Additionally, this was preceded by a separate electrical fault that occurred between the Pedro Gil and Quirino stations, which initially resulted in a 25 km/h speed restriction, until the whole line stopped running to allow for repairs. Full operations resumed at 6:10 AM the next day. * On January 17, 2025, over 40 homes and 10 establishments in Baclaran were raided by Meralco after a complaint was filed by LRMC that they were illegally connected to the
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at Baclaran station.


Footnotes


References


External links

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The LRT Line 1 System

Light Rail Manila Corporation
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