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February 22nd, 2014 12:00 AM #91took the MRT today! it's been like 4 years...
coz there's no g*damned parking at camp crame
trinoma to santolan. off peak but still packed w/ people.
WE NEED MORE TRAINS! and an integrated transit card
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February 22nd, 2014 12:56 AM #92
and i think ginawa na nila yan nuon...ung extended hours pero not for the reason of congestion...i remember a time they were open until midnight...ala pa 5 years un e,,
'Midnight train' to replace MRT 3's 24-hour operation | Breaking News, Other Sections, Home | philstar.com
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February 22nd, 2014 01:37 AM #93
i take it whenever i can wherever i travel
it's a similar setting in most metros, the long queues and all sort of nuts elbow to elbow with you inside the tube. however, it still is the fastest way to experience the city and its culture/ subculture
extending the operational hours without upping the system and operator count is a disaster in the making. start blaming the brakes again for whatever happens next. in any case choose the closest carriage back from the center of the train to feel safest
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May 27th, 2014 10:14 AM #94
Vitangcol relieved as MRT chief | Headlines, News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
Vitangcol relieved as MRT chief
By Lawrence Agcaoili (The Philippine Star) | Updated May 27, 2014 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT-3) general manager Al Vitangcol III was relieved of his post yesterday amid reports that he had awarded a P517-million maintenance contract to a company controlled by his wife’s uncle.
Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya named Light Rail Transit Authority administrator Honorito Chaneco as MRT-3 officer-in-charge.
The relief was ordered on the eve of the resumption of a congressional inquiry into an alleged attempt by Vitangcol and several others to extort $30 million from Czech company Inekon in July 2012 in the presence of Czech Ambassador Josef Rychtar.
Pampanga Rep. Oscar Rodriguez, chairman of the House committee on good government, told The STAR yesterday that his panel has again invited Rychtar, Abaya and Vitangcol to this morning’s hearing.
Rodriguez said the invited officials have yet to confirm their attendance. He said his committee could not compel an ambassador to attend the inquiry but it could employ its subpoena power on officials snubbing the investigation.
Rychtar, Abaya and Vitangcol failed to show up at the committee’s first two hearings.
Inekon had sought a government-to-government deal to supply MRT-3 with 48 additional trains.
In signed affidavits submitted to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), Rychtar and Inekon chairman Josef Husek stated that when the company turned down the alleged demand for the $30 million, even after it was whittled down to $2.5 million, the government-to-government proposal was junked and a bidding was held for the contract, which went to the lone bidder, a Chinese company. The deal is on hold.
Vitangcol has denied the accusation and filed libel charges against Rychtar. Ambassadors are immune from arrest or prosecution in their host countries.
STAR columnist Jarius Bondoc wrote yesterday that in 2012, Vitangcol had awarded without bidding a P517.5-million contract to PH Trams, a two-month-old company with a paid-up capital of P625,000, for a 10-month maintenance of MRT-3 trains.
The contract, whose terms of reference were reportedly drawn up by Vitangcol, originally ran from October 2012 to April 2013, with PH Trams being paid $1.15 million or about P51.75 million a month. The contract was extended twice, to June 2013 and then to August 2013, Bondoc wrote.
Vitangcol signed the contract on Oct. 19, 2012 along with Abaya and Transport Undersecretary Jose Perpetuo Lotilla, according to Bondoc.
Signing for PH Trams, Bondoc wrote, were incorporator-directors Arturo V. Soriano, reportedly the chief accountant of Pangasinan and brother of the mother of Vitangcol’s wife; Wilson T. de Vera, a US immigrant who ran in 2013 as Liberal Party candidate for mayor of Soriano’s hometown of Calasiao; and Roehl B. Bacar, president of CB&T, which has a joint venture with PH Trams.
In an earlier administrative investigation, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) cleared Vitangcol because no one came forward to file a complaint against him.
Abaya said he was waiting for the results of the NBI probe.
Rychtar has told The STAR that he signed the affidavit he submitted to the NBI, and he wondered why government officials keep saying the statement was unsigned. He said he has kept his own duly notarized copy of the signed statement.
In his signed affidavit, he said the alleged extortion try took place on July 9, 2012, when he, Vitangcol, Husek, a certain Haloun (another Inekon executive), a Boyet Maralit, Wilson de Vera, and a certain M. dela Cruz had dinner at a restaurant in Makati City.
After dinner, Rychtar said Maralit “came to me informing that Mr. Vitangcol wants to continue the discussion about the procedures of the deal.”
“I offered that they can continue the talks in my residence. Mr. Vitangcol did not participate in this meeting. I cannot remember now if Mr. M. dela Cruz also left or was present with the others, since it happened a year and a half ago,” he said.
“I was not part of the discussion which was held between Mr. Husek on one side and Mr. W. de Vera on the other side. I think all of us considered him to be an envoy of Mr. Vitangcol since he behaved like that at an official dinner. He went straight to the point of suggesting the payment from Inekon to secure the deal from them. I think everybody was surprised with this suggestion of Mr. W. de Vera, which was 30 mil USD,” Rychtar said.
He narrated that Husek tried to resist the extortion attempt, telling De Vera that $3 million was the cost of one MRT coach, and that if they paid $30 million, “the price of their product would have to rise up significantly.”
“Mr. W. de Vera left the house during the meeting at least two times to call somebody from his mobile phone. After one of the calls, he came back to the hall. He informed us that Mr. Vitangcol said that the price of one coach cannot exceed $3 million… Then he asked for at least 2.5 mil USD, but even that was refused by Mr. Husek,” he said. – With Jess Diaz
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May 27th, 2014 11:12 AM #95
Salamat sa diyos nag-resign si presidential appointee, di na hinintay masabon ng amo niya...Sana sumunod si Worst Aiport in the world Gen Manager Honrado...
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May 27th, 2014 12:09 PM #96
Malakas kasi si vitangcol kay abaya, roxas at abnoy.. I mean pnoy pala hehehe
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August 13th, 2014 05:15 PM #97
There are reports coming out that one of the trains of MRT 3 have crashed through the barrier at the Taft-Edsa Station... Many casualties reported.
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August 14th, 2014 11:09 AM #98
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August 14th, 2014 03:50 PM #99
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August 14th, 2014 04:34 PM #100
Please enlighten me on this,bakit kailangan kasuhan mga drivers ng train,di ba sila may right of way,kaya nga may mga bar sila ng pangharang when approaching ,doon naman sa mga tao na nadidisgrasya,alam nila na delikado sa riles and mostly mga informal settlers ,yun naman aksidente sa MRT,sumusunod lang yung operator sa utos at schedule I think the culprit is improper maintenance :sad:
^ ako bosing. i've been using that for several years now. so far i've got no complaints.
Effective remover of asphalt smudge?