Zapote station
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Zapote LRT Station | |
Location | Bacoor, Cavite |
Status | Proposed |
Line | Yellow Line Extension |
Zapote LRT Station is a proposed station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line (LRT-1). It is part of the Yellow Line Extension, also called LRT-6. The LRT-1 extension plan calls for an elevated 10-station, 11.7-kilometer extension, which means that this station would be above ground. The station would be the first LRT station outside Metro Manila, being located in Bacoor in Cavite.[1]
The station would be the third station for trains headed from Niog and the eighth for trains headed from Redemptorist. It would be the thirtieth for trains headed from North Avenue.
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References
- ^ Project Update: The LRT Line 1 South Extension Project, Light Rail Transit Authority, retrieved September 28, 2009