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Next phase of MRT-3 rehab underway

Maria Bernadette Romero

The next phase of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) rehabilitation is set to move forward, backed by a ¥21.6 billion (approximately P8.2 billion) concessional loan from Japan, which will fund further system upgrades to enhance safety, reliability, and the commuter experience.

Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez said Wednesday that the rehabilitation will support MRT-3’s steadily rising ridership as improvements restore the system to its designed condition and enhance operational efficiency.

“Our goal is to provide a better commuting experience that respects the time and safety of every passenger, especially senior citizens and persons with disabilities. When commuting becomes faster and safer, commuters gain back precious hours that can be well spent with their families and loved ones,” Lopez said.

He added that the agreement with Japan “reflects the strong and reliable partnership between the two countries.”

The Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of Finance, Economy and Development Council, the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development, and other agencies pushed to approve and facilitate the project.

“I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to our fellow agencies in the Philippine government, as this loan would not have been possible without your full support,” Lopez said.

Meanwhile, Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro said the continued rehabilitation of MRT-3 would directly benefit commuters and economic productivity.

“The continued rehabilitation of this vital transport system is therefore not merely an infrastructure project, but a direct investment in the productivity, safety, and quality of life of our people,” Lazaro said.

Japanese Ambassador Endo Kazuya said Japan will continue supporting the country’s railway development.

“Japan remains firmly committed to standing alongside the Philippines as a trusted partner in the development and security. I sincerely hope that through our joint efforts, MRT-3 will continue to provide safer, more reliable, and more convenient service for commuters,” Kazuya said.