Carriedo station
Carriedo Station | |||||||||||
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File:LRT Carriedo.jpg | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | Rizal Avenue, cor. Carriedo St. Santa Cruz and Quiapo, Manila | ||||||||||
Owned by | Light Rail Transit Authority | ||||||||||
Line(s) | █ Yellow Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | Side platforms | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Viaduct | ||||||||||
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Station code | Ca | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | May 12, 1985 | ||||||||||
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Carriedo LRT Station is a station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line (LRT-1). Like all other LRT-1 stations, Carriedo station is above-ground. The station is located in Santa Cruz in Manila. The station is named after Carriedo Street, which is near the station. It is the only station in the entire LRT system with a canopy roof.
Carriedo station is the first station north of the Pasig River and is the tenth station for trains headed to North Avenue and the thirteenth station for trains headed to Baclaran.
The station is near some famous Manila landmarks, such as the Quiapo Church, home to very festive celebrations of the Feast of the Black Nazarene, as well as the famed Escolta Street, the former hub of Manila's business activities, and Ongpin Street, home to Manila Chinatown. It is also close to Basilica San Lorenzo Ruiz, Plaza Miranda, FEATI University, Golden Mosque and shopping centers like SM Clearance Center, Isetann Carriedo, Plaza Fair, Raon Electronics Center and Hidalgo Street.
Under the station's train port was an empty space used as a location for a detour in The Amazing Race Asia 2.
Transportation links
Due to Carriedo station's location being near three districts, namely, Santa Cruz, Binondo and Quiapo, the station is served by many forms of public transport. Buses serving the Taft Avenue route and nearby routes, jeepneys, taxis, cycle rickshaws and kalesas stop at and around the station. Kalesas and cycle rickshaws are particularly used in Binondo, due to the district's narrow streets.