MRT-3 rehab kickoff moved to May | Inquirer News

MRT-3 rehab kickoff moved to May

By: - Reporter / @FMOrellanaINQ
/ 09:35 AM March 06, 2019

LINE OF SIGH Spotty maintenance and other problems plaguing Metro Rail Transit 3 continue to derail moves to improve mass transport on Edsa. —EDWIN BACASMAS

MRT-3. INQUIRER FILE / EDWIN BACASMAS

MANILA, Philippines – The tentative start for the multi-billion rehabilitation work on Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT-3) was moved to May 2019, an official said on Wednesday.

Michael Capati, head of operations of MRT-3, said the start of the three-year rehabilitation was moved to May since some documents still had to be fixed.

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“Tentative. Meron pa po inaayos na documents,” Capati said in a text message when asked for confirmation why the tentative start was moved to a later date.

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The rehabilitation work was initially set to begin between the last week of January and the first week of February.

READ: 3-year MRT-3 rehab to start this month

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The rehab work will start with the 72 light rail vehicles (LRVs) that make up the entire MRT 3 fleet, and will be undertaken by the Japanese consortium Sumitomo-Mitsubishi Corp. using the P18-billion loan from the Japanese government.

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Rehabilitation of the line will also include the restoration and overhaul of the line’s power supply, overhead catenary system, signaling system, tracks, closed-circuit television camera and public address systems, as well as its elevators and escalators. /cbb

READ: PH, Japan sign loan deal for 26-month MRT-3 rehab

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