Press Release
MRT-3 FIELDS 21 TRAIN SETS; RECORDS HIGHEST NUMBER OF RUNNING TRAINS ON THE MAINLINE IN HISTORY
For the first time in the rail line’s history, the MRT-3 has recorded the highest number of running trains with a total of 21 train sets being deployed on the mainline yesterday, 16 September 2020.
This allows the MRT-3 to shorten the waiting time interval between trains, and enables the rail
line to increase its passenger capacity.
“This is a product of DOTr and MRT-3’s collaboration to improve the rail line’s service for the riding public. We want to keep our commitment to provide our passengers with the
best service they can experience. As Secretary Tugade always says, we owe it to our passengers,†MRT-3 Director for Operations Michael J. Capati said.
In a span of two days, the MRT-3 managed to exceed the 20 train sets running and operational that was recorded last 14 September 2020.
Further, the MRT-3 recorded no unloading incident for the past three months or since the resumption of public transportation on 01 June 2020 under the General Community Quarantine (GCQ), and while on limited capacity. Last unloading incident prior to the enforcement of community quarantines was recorded on 8 March 2020.
The overhaul of light rail vehicles (LRVs) and rail replacement works in the entire rail line are part of the massive rehabilitation and maintenance works being done by the Sumitomo-Mitsubishi Heavy from Japan. The rehabilitation project is expected to be completed in July 2021.
Health and safety protocols are being strictly observed inside the train such as observing appropriate physical distancing, wearing of face shield and face mask, no eating, no talking and answering of calls on any digital device.

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