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The Light Rail Transit Authority
capped a year full of milestones with yet another record breaking feat as it
set a new record for the most number of passengers for a single year.
LRTA Administrator Melquiades
Robles said a total of 149.44 million passengers used the Baclaran-Monumento
Line (Line 1) in 2009, beating the old record of 145.83 million passengers
set in 1994.
?With this all-time high, the LRT
has established itself as the real alternative transportation in the
metropolis for both the masses and the middle class. They have really
learned to patronize the LRT systems. In fact, our ridership record remained
high even during those times when fuel prices were low,? Robles said.
He added that street-level
congestion, volatile fuel prices, increasing environmental awareness, the
fielding of more trains, continuously improving services, and affordable
fare rates, all contributed to LRTA?s successful year.
Robles said the record breaking
feats were also achieved because of the LRTA?s Capacity Expansion Project
(Phase II), which was completed in 2007, as well as the speedy
rehabilitation of all down trains, some of which were inoperative for almost
15 years.
?Because of CAPEX II and our
rehabilitation efforts, we now have more trains to service passengers and
bigger station with more tellers? booths to accommodate them,? Robles said.
The LRTA broke its own record
established in December 16, 1996 when it counted an unprecedented 582, 989
passengers that took the Line 1 during the Feast Day of the Black Nazarene
last January 9, 2009.
On the same day, a new combined
ridership record of 785, 674 passengers for both its Line 1 and Recto-Santolan
System (Line 2), was also established, surpassing its 2007 record of
542,605.
This year, the LRTA is expecting
another surge in its passenger volume once its North Extension Project
begins its commercial run on February.
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