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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

2011: LRT1 BACLARAN DEPOT VISIT - PART 1

 


Again we return to 2011 as the process of going through all the photos of that trip continues.

During this trip, the PRHS was lucky to have been granted permission to inspect the LRT1 depot in Pasay City, Metro Manila.

The inspection took us through the yard, workshop, and control room. It was a very interesting look behind the scenes of this busy elevated Manila railway.

This is the first of a two part series looking at this important location on the day of our visit.

Manila's Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT-1) is the oldest rapid transit system in Southeast Asia, inaugurated in December 1984. Spanning approximately 19.65 kilometers (12.21 miles), it serves as a vital transportation link across Metro Manila, connecting the cities of Quezon City, Caloocan, Manila, Pasay, and Parañaque. The line operates on an elevated route with 20 stations, facilitating efficient travel through some of the most densely populated areas in the region. 

The LRT-1 was developed to address the escalating traffic congestion in Metro Manila. Initially envisioned as a street-level railway, the government opted for an elevated system to minimize disruption to existing roadways and ensure smoother traffic flow. Construction commenced in 1981, and the first segment, from Central Terminal to Monumento, began operations in May 1985.

 Over the years, the line has undergone various expansions and upgrades to meet the growing demands of commuters. A significant development is the Cavite Extension, which aims to extend the line further south, enhancing connectivity and alleviating traffic in the southern parts of Metro Manila. 

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2G 1108
At the time of our visit, we were told this type were problematic and there were not many in traffic.
With the recent arrival of the new 4G sets, I am told that both these, and the 1G sets, all mostly not in use other than for irregular training purposes.
Photo: Brad Peadon


2G 1127 1121 1128 lined up at the depot.
Photo: Brad Peadon


Closer view of 2G 1121 1128 lined up at the depot.
Photo: Brad Peadon


Two of our depot guides with sister in law Zeny (black) and Kuya Pia (yellow).
Photo: Brad Peadon


Above and below
Other view of some 2G sets. As these were harder to get at stations, I did sort of obsess over them.
Photo: Brad Peadon


The two bridges over the 'Estero de Tripa de Gallina' at the entrance to the LRT1 depot in Baclaran.
Interestingly, the name of this estuary translates to 'chicken intestine' in English. It probably is due to winding path.
Photo: Brad Peadon
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LRT1 - Baclaran Control Room




Monitoring the locations of trains on the LRT1 was quite interesting.
Photo: Brad Peadon


CCTV at the various stations.
Photo: Brad Peadon


Our beautiful guide around the depot.
I can't remember her name now. If anyone knows, please contact me.
Photo: Brad Peadon




Everyone was very welcoming on our visit.
Photo: Brad Peadon




David 'MrX' Xuereb who I was travelling with on this trip.
Photo: Brad Peadon


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More 2G cars, this time it is 1105 and 1104 inside the workshop.
Photo: Brad Peadon


Now the original 1G sets, with 1010 and 1052 seen sitting in the yard outside.
Photo: Brad Peadon


1G 1052 more side on.
Photo: Brad Peadon


2G 1104.
Photo: Brad Peadon


1G 1010 at the non- drivers cabin end.
Photo: Brad Peadon


Above and three below.
LRT1 perway maintenance rollingstock and equipment sitting in the depot.
Photo: Brad Peadon





Above and below.
Unidentified 1Gs receiving some work.
Photo: Brad Peadon



An elevated 1059 receiving maintenance underneath.
Photo: Brad Peadon

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Video Above: MRT3 at Mandaluyong.


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Lyn, Jen and others (LRT1), MrX, Onyo, Zeny, Kuya .


LRT1 Management & Staff.
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