The Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRTS), commonly known as the MRT, is a
rapid transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), also known as heavy rail or metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport generally found in urban areas. A rapid transit system that primarily or traditionally runs below the surface may be c ...
system that primarily serves
Metro Manila, Philippines. Along with the
Manila Light Rail Transit System
The Manila Light Rail Transit System ( fil, Sistema ng Magaang Riles Panlulan ng Maynila), commonly known as the LRT, is an urban rail transit system that primarily serves Metro Manila, Philippines. Although categorized as a light rail syste ...
and the
Metro Commuter Line of the
Philippine National Railways
The Philippine National Railways (PNR) ( fil, Pambansang Daang-Bakal ng Pilipinas and es, Ferrocarril Nacional de Filipinas) is a state-owned railway company in the Philippines which operates one commuter rail service between Metro Manila an ...
, the system makes up Metro Manila's rail infrastructure.
The MRT's 16.9-kilometer-route consists of 1 line and 13 stations (in operation). The first and the only line currently in operation,
MRT Line 3 is jointly operated between the
Metro Rail Transit Corporation, a privately owned company, and the
Department of Transportation (DOTr) through a
Build-Lease-Transfer agreement. Line 3 was opened in December 1999 and completed in July 2000.
Since then, most of the newly proposed rapid rail lines within Metro Manila that are not under the jurisdiction of the
Light Rail Transit Authority
The Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) is a public transport operator that is responsible for the construction, operation, maintenance and/or lease of Manila Light Rail Transit System in the Philippines. It is organized as a government-owned ...
is associated with the "MRT" brand. This includes the
Metro Manila Subway (Line 9) and the elevated
Line 7 which are being built as of .
Network
There is currently only one
light metro
A medium-capacity system (MCS), also known as light rapid transit or light metro, is a rail transport system with a capacity greater than light rail, but less than typical heavy-rail rapid transit. MCS’s trains are usually 1-4 cars, or 1 lig ...
/
light rail line in operation but there are three heavy rail lines under construction. In recent years, there are proposals to extend the system. The system is intended to have seven lines as of 2019, with at least 49 stations across of track. Until 2019, almost all proposed lines were given odd numbers.
Not included is MRT Line 7's proposed circumferential–radial network, as well as
Lines 8,
10,
and
11. These are still awaiting approval as of .
The system is open from 4:40 a.m.
PHT (
UTC+8) until 10:10 p.m. on a daily basis. During
Holy Week
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, a
public holiday in the Philippines
Public holidays in the Philippines are of two types, regular holidays and special non-working days.
History
On July 25, 1987, President Corazon Aquino promulgated the Administrative Code of the Philippines. Chapter 7 of this code specified a ...
, the rail system is closed for annual maintenance, owing to fewer commuters and traffic around the metro. Normal operation resumes after
Easter Sunday
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.
During the
Christmas
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and year-end holidays, the operating hours of the line are shortened due to the low ridership of the line during the holidays.
History
Early planning
During the construction of the first line of the
Manila Light Rail Transit System
The Manila Light Rail Transit System ( fil, Sistema ng Magaang Riles Panlulan ng Maynila), commonly known as the LRT, is an urban rail transit system that primarily serves Metro Manila, Philippines. Although categorized as a light rail syste ...
in the early 1980s, Electrowatt Engineering Services of
Zürich
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designed a comprehensive plan for a metro service in Metro Manila. The plan—still used as the basis for planning new metro lines—consisted of a network of rapid transit lines spanning all major corridors within 20 years.
The study integrated two studies in the 1970s which recommended the construction of five heavy rail lines in Metro Manila, and another study in 1977 which was used as the basis for the
LRT Line 1.
Initial construction
The first line, the
MRT Line 3, began construction in October 1996 after the
Metro Rail Transit Corporation, a
consortium of local companies, was awarded a
build-lease-transfer contract. In 1997, MRTC entered into a turnkey contract with
Sumitomo Corporation
is one of the largest worldwide '' sogo shosha'' general trading companies, and is a diversified corporation. The company was incorporated in 1919 and is a member company of the Sumitomo Group.
It is listed on three Japanese stock exchanges ...
and
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
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for the line's construction.
Sumitomo and Mitsubishi
subcontracted EEI Corporation for the civil works, while a separate agreement was signed with
ČKD Tatra
ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) () was one of the largest engineering companies in the former Czechoslovakia and today's Czech Republic. It is famous for the Tatra T3, a tramcar that sold 13,991 units worldwide.
History
ČKD was forme ...
for the rolling stock.
Funding for the project was sourced from loans from various banks in
Japan and the
Czech Republic
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, with the help of
JP Morgan
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.
The
Department of Transportation and Communications (later the
Department of Transportation) hired
SYSTRA
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for the consultancy services, while the MRTC hired ICF Kaiser Engineers and Constructors to provide program management and technical oversight of the services for the design, construction management, and commissioning.
The line partially opened on December 15, 1999, and became fully operational on July 20, 2000. The line remains the only operational line in the system.
Infrastructure
Stations
Most stations of the system are elevated, with some at-grade and underground stations. The stations have a standard layout, with a concourse level and a platform level. Most stations of the MRT Line 3 have side platforms. Line 3 stations have a standard platform length of , enough to accommodate four-car train operations, although the line is currently operating with three-car trains.
Future lines will have platform lengths ranging from , with the former being implemented in the
Makati Intra-city Subway for six-car trains
and the latter in the
Metro Manila Subway for eight-car trains.
The platform and concourse areas are separated by fare gates. Concourse areas have ticket booths, customer service areas, and at least one stall serving food or drinks.
As of February 1, 2012,
folding bicycle
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s are allowed to be brought into
Line 3 trains provided that the wheels do not exceed more than in diameter.
Stations in Line 5 and the Metro Manila Subway will be equipped with
platform screen doors
Platform screen doors (PSDs), also known as platform edge doors (PEDs), are used at some train, rapid transit and people mover stations to separate the platform from train tracks, as well as on some bus rapid transit, tram and light rail syste ...
.
Rolling stock
Presently, only
light rail vehicles are operating in the system.
Electric multiple units will be introduced when Line 7 and the Metro Manila Subway opens.
Line 3

Line 3's rolling stock has a three-car length of , with each car having a length of and a width of . The first-generation cars (numbered from either 000 or 3000), built by
ČKD Tatra
ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) () was one of the largest engineering companies in the former Czechoslovakia and today's Czech Republic. It is famous for the Tatra T3, a tramcar that sold 13,991 units worldwide.
History
ČKD was forme ...
in
Prague
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,
Czech Republic
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, are currently being used in the system. The first-generation trains were refurbished from 2008 to 2009, 2017, and since 2019 as part of the MRT Line 3 rehabilitation project. The second-generation trains (numbered from 3100), built by
CRRC Dalian
CRRC Dalian Co., Ltd. (), often abbreviated as DLoco, is a company located in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China, producing railway locomotives, multiple units and diesel engines.
The factory was established in 1899 during the period of construc ...
in
Dalian
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,
China, were procured in 2014 and delivered from 2015 to 2017 to expand the capacity of the line. However, the second-generation trains were met with controversy, causing it to not be regularly deployed in revenue service. The issues with the second-generation trains include its incompatibility with the signalling system, and the trains'
tare weight
Tare weight , sometimes called unladen weight, is the weight of an empty vehicle or container.
By subtracting tare weight from gross weight ( laden weight), one can determine the weight of the goods carried or contained (the net weight).
Etym ...
weighing more than the required weight in the bidding documents. Nevertheless, the trains underwent trial runs in 2018 and 2019,
and were seen in regular operations from 2020 to 2021.
Each car has a capacity of 394 passengers. A three-car train set can carry 1,182 passengers, while a four-car train can carry 1,576 passengers.
Line 4
Trains on the MRT Line 4 will use
monorail
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Colloquially, the term "monorail" is often used to describe any form of elevated rail or people mover. More accura ...
trains. The manufacturer of the Line 4 trains are yet to be determined.
Makati Subway
Six-car
electric multiple unit trains will be operated on the Makati Subway. The leading cars would have a length of , while the intermediate cars would have a length of . A six-car trainset is long and wide. The trains would be semi-automatically operated (
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2).
Line 7
Hyundai Rotem
Hyundai Rotem (founded in 1977) is a South Korean company that manufactures rolling stock, defense products and plant equipment. It is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group. Its name was changed from Rotem to Hyundai Rotem in December 2007 to ref ...
was awarded the contract in January 2016 to supply 108
electric multiple unit train cars, configurable to 36 three-car train sets.
Originally slated to be delivered by 2018, deliveries would only begin by September 2021 due to the absence of a depot, in which construction could not commence due to right-of-way and expropriation issues. A three-car train set is long. The trains are capable of operating at a six-car formation.
Metro Manila Subway
Like the trains on Lines 5 and 7, trains on the Metro Manila Subway will consist of
electric multiple units. In December 2020, the DOTr entered into a contract with the
Japan Transport Engineering Company and
Sumitomo Corporation
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to supply thirty eight-car train sets, comprising 240 train vehicles.
The trains will have a length of , with each car having a length of and a width of . The trains will also be equipped with
automatic train operation, allowing
automated
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driving.
The trains are scheduled to be fully delivered by March 2027.
It would be powered from
overhead line
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, trolleybuses or trams. It is known variously as:
* Overhead catenary
* Overhead contact system (OCS)
* Overhead equipm ...
s with a voltage of 1,500
volt
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D ...
s, similar to the Makati Subway.
Signalling
Various
signalling systems
Railway signalling (), also called railroad signaling (), is a system used to control the movement of railway traffic. Trains move on fixed rails, making them uniquely susceptible to collision. This susceptibility is exacerbated by the enor ...
are being implemented in the system.
Fixed block
Railway signalling (), also called railroad signaling (), is a system used to control the movement of railway traffic. Trains move on fixed rails, making them uniquely susceptible to collision. This susceptibility is exacerbated by the enor ...
systems are present in all lines except for some lines which use a
moving block system.
The signalling systems across all lines have different suppliers. Line 3's signalling system was supplied by
Bombardier Transportation
Bombardier Transportation was a Canadian-German rolling stock and rail transport manufacturer, headquartered in Berlin, Germany.
It was one of the world's largest companies in the rail vehicle and equipment manufacturing and servicing indus ...
.
Line 7's signalling system, on the other hand, will be supplied by
Hyundai Rotem
Hyundai Rotem (founded in 1977) is a South Korean company that manufactures rolling stock, defense products and plant equipment. It is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group. Its name was changed from Rotem to Hyundai Rotem in December 2007 to ref ...
, along with the communications system.
The Metro Manila Subway will employ a signalling system based on
communications-based train control
Communications-based train control (CBTC) is a railway signaling system that uses telecommunications between the train and track equipment for traffic management and infrastructure control. CBTC allows a train's position to be known more accura ...
provided by
Nippon Signal
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.
One of the key components of the signalling system is the
automatic train protection
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system, intended to maintain a safe speed and operation on trains. Line 9 trains would have a minimal functionality of
automatic train operation. Some lines would have other components that works with the signalling system, like
automatic train supervision, which directs train operations.
Fares
Like the
Manila Light Rail Transit System
The Manila Light Rail Transit System ( fil, Sistema ng Magaang Riles Panlulan ng Maynila), commonly known as the LRT, is an urban rail transit system that primarily serves Metro Manila, Philippines. Although categorized as a light rail syste ...
, the Manila Metro Rail Transit System uses a distance-based fare structure for all of its lines. Based on publicly available information however, the fares for the Makati Subway will be 20% to 25% higher than the fares of Line 3 and
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.
Ticketing
Two types of tickets consist: a single-journey ticket and stored value cards. Since the system's opening in 1999, magnetic tickets were used. The single-journey tickets are valid on the day of purchase, while stored value cards are valid for three months. The magnetic tickets have since been replaced with the
Beep, a
contactless smart card
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which is being used since 2015 in all Manila LRT and MRT lines. The Beep stored value cards are valid for four years from the date of purchase.
Expansion
Since then, numerous proposals were planned to expand the system. As of , there are three lines under construction.
MRT Line 7
The MRT Line 7 is a , 14-station
heavy rail line running in a northeast–southwest direction, starting from the
San Jose del Monte station in
Bulacan
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to the
North Triangle Common Station
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in
Quezon City
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. First proposed in 2001 and approved in 2004, the project was repeatedly delayed due to
right-of-way
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A similar ''right of access'' also exists on land held by a gov ...
issues. It was re-approved in 2013 and construction on the line began in 2017.
MRT Line 4
The MRT Line 4 is a
monorail
A monorail (from " mono", meaning "one", and " rail") is a railway in which the track consists of a single rail or a beam.
Colloquially, the term "monorail" is often used to describe any form of elevated rail or people mover. More accura ...
line linking
Metro Manila
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and the province of
Rizal
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. It was first approved in 2015.
The project, at its current form, was approved in 2019 and is under the design stage. Construction on the line is slated to begin by 2022, and full operations are slated by 2028.
Makati Intra-city Subway
The Makati Intra-city Subway is a , 10-station fully underground line running in the center of
Makati
Makati ( ), officially the City of Makati ( fil, Lungsod ng Makati), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines.
Makati is the financial center of the Philippines; it has the highest concentratio ...
. It is built under a
public-private partnership program between the Makati City Government and a private consortium led by Philippine Infradev Holdings. Construction began in 2018 and will be operational by 2025 or 2026.
Metro Manila Subway
The
Metro Manila Subway is a underground
heavy rail line. It was first planned in 2000, and again in 2014. Funded by a loan from
Japan, construction began in 2019 and is slated to partially operate by 2025.
Network map
Notes
References
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