Baclaran station

Train station in Pasay, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baclaran station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in Pasay. Situated on the last stretches of Taft Avenue right at the border with Baclaran, Parañaque. The station is named after the famous shopping district of the same name, which is located on the borders of the cities of Pasay and Parañaque. Opened in 1984, the station served as the line's initial southern terminus, historically known as South Terminal, until Phase 1 of the Cavite Extension was opened in 2024.[1][2]

LocationTaft Avenue Extension, Santo Niño
Pasay, Metro Manila,
Philippines
Line     LRT Line 1
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General information
LocationTaft Avenue Extension, Santo Niño
Pasay, Metro Manila,
Philippines
Owned byDepartment of Transportation Light Rail Transit Authority
Operated byLight Rail Manila Corporation
Line     LRT Line 1
Platforms3 (1 side, 1 island)
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Station code GL21 
History
OpenedDecember 1, 1984; 41 years ago (1984-12-01)
Previous namesSouth Terminal (c.1985)
Services
Preceding station LRTA_Logo
Manila LRT
Following station
EDSA LRT Line 1 Redemptorist–Aseana
towards Dr. Santos
Track layout
to EDSA
 
to Depot
 
 
Track only used from Depot to FPJ
Location
Baclaran is located in Metro Manila
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Location in Metro Manila
Baclaran is located in Luzon
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Location in Luzon
Baclaran is located in Philippines
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The station is the sixth station for trains headed to Fernando Poe Jr. and the twentieth station for trains headed to Dr. Santos. Baclaran is one of the four LRT-1 stations serving Pasay; the others are Gil Puyat, Libertad, and EDSA. The line's depot is located near the station.

The terminal is near one of the country's most famous landmarks, the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help, widely known as the Baclaran Church. It is also near numerous dry goods and flea markets (tiangges), selling everything from clothes and electronics to home decorations and traditional medicine. It is also interconnected to adjacent shopping malls such as MyMall and Baclaran LRT Shopping Mall.

Baclaran station is a major transportation hub, with many buses and jeepneys terminating here. Buses coming from the terminal usually head to points south of Manila and the province of Cavite. Jeepneys that stop here usually go to various destinations in Metro Manila (Las Piñas, Parañaque, and Muntinlupa to the south; Manila, Pasay, Quezon City, and Caloocan to the north) and the province of Cavite. Taxis also ply for hire near the station, with dedicated taxis available for passengers heading to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, which is only about 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) from the station. Cycle rickshaws (pedicabs) and tricycles can also be used to navigate the interior streets of Baclaran and Santo Niño in Pasay from the station.

Incidents

  • January 3, 2008: A fire blazed at a shopping mall in Baclaran around 5 a.m. PST. Windy weather fanned the flames and brought smoke to the Baclaran terminal up to the next station at EDSA.[3]
  • August 11, 2008: A fire blazed in Baclaran Terminal Plaza Mall near the station. This was resumed on August 13.[4][5]
  • April 13, 2023: A malfunction occurred at the station, causing LRT Line 1 to go on limited operations from Gil Puyat to Roosevelt beginning at 1:40 p.m PST.[6]

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