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DOTr suspends MRT-3 luggage rule

(FILE PHOTO) (January 4 2025) Metro Rail Transit (MRT3) seen passing in Kamuning Quezon City on Saturday January 4 2025. The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said on September 05, 2024 that it aims to deploy the China-made Dalian trains on the MRT-3 line by the middle 2025, they said  the headway or the interval between each train’s arrival will also be reduced from the current four minutes to 2.5 minutes, if the Dalian trains are utilized. Photo/Analy Labor
(FILE PHOTO) (January 4 2025) Metro Rail Transit (MRT3) seen passing in Kamuning Quezon City on Saturday January 4 2025. The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said on September 05, 2024 that it aims to deploy the China-made Dalian trains on the MRT-3 line by the middle 2025, they said the headway or the interval between each train’s arrival will also be reduced from the current four minutes to 2.5 minutes, if the Dalian trains are utilized. Photo/Analy Labor
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A long-standing MRT-3 policy limiting hand-carried luggage has drawn concern from commuters who say it adds unnecessary hassle to their daily travel.

In response, Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon has ordered MRT-3 General Manager Michael Capati to immediately suspend the policy while it undergoes a full review, adding that regulations should be more commuter-friendly.

Dizon said he was recently informed of the policy and questioned its practicality, especially for passengers who rely on the MRT-3 for work, school, and errands.

The MRT-3 prohibits passengers from bringing dangerous items such as firearms, explosives, bladed weapons, flammable substances, illegal drugs, and foul-smelling food.

Bulky luggage exceeding 2ft. x 2ft., elongated items over 5ft., and unpackaged or gift-wrapped items not opened for inspection are also not allowed. Foldable bikes with wheels over 20" and uncaged pets are prohibited as well.

The Transportation Department did not provide details on when the policy could be reinstated but assured the public it is moving swiftly to address the issue.

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