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    #121
    it's looking more and more like the maintenance contractor is not doing its job

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    #122
    As I am saying all along, if properly maintained, wala of bihira magiistall Yun mga train.magkaaberya,so less accident

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    #123
    mukha ngang puro kita ang ini-isip.. walang maintenance expenses..
    who approved this guy's contract? shouldn't he be sacked as well? i mean.. the non-maintenance must have been going on for many years now..

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    #124
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    It can only get worse. MRT shutting down until 5 pm today Communications system problem (train driver and control center)

    Bakit nga ba sa LRT wala masyado problema?
    because LRT has undergone several upgrades already. thru the years, most of the original equipment have already been replaced by newer ones..
    the mrt... what was original equipment at its initiation, are still there..

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    #125
    Nakakatawa panoorin un mrt running at 40 kph. Mabilis pa un mga suicidal na magmotor, linggo ng umaga

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    #126
    I have not in many years because work is also here in south MM...

    I remember though that we were supposed to watch a concert at the Araneta Coliseum during the ber months and traffic was bumper to bumper along EDSA. My passengers alighted somewhere in Guadalupe and rode the MRT to be in time for the concert, while I savor the Christmas rush (or grid lock...)... while gritting my teeth and barely keeping my sanity....

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    #127
    No. very seldom nuon.

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    #128
    Instead of making a media event out of riding the MRT during off-peak hours like Sec. Abaya, Sen Poe did it incognito...

    Grace Poe rides MRT3, says it's 'not a hopeless situation'





    Grace Poe rides MRT3, says it's 'not a hopeless situation'

    Published 12:29 PM, Aug 29, 2014
    Updated 1:31 PM, Aug 29, 2014


    MANILA, Philippines – Days before a Senate hearing on the August 13 Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT3) mishap that she is set to lead, a Philippine senator did what to many may seem unthinkable – take mass transit.

    Senator Grace Poe, who will chair a hearing on the MRT3 derailing that injured 36 people, rode from end to end of the train line during the Friday, Augut 29 morning rush hour.

    The entire experience, including lining up to get her ticket and traveling from the North Avenue Station in Quezon City to the Taft Station in Pasay City, took 2 hours.

    "I want to be able to speak from first-hand experience what a passenger experiences riding the MRT,” Poe told Rappler in a text message, when asked about her unannounced MRT3 ride.

    Poe lined up for around 40 minutes at the North Avenue station at around 8:20 am. She arrived at the Taft station, the site of the train derailing incident, almost two hours later.

    In the Philippines, it’s rare for public officials to take public transportation regularly. (READ: Are your senators willing to commute?)

    Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio "Jun" Abaya said the government dreams to have a mass transit system that people would choose over private cars. Abaya himself, though, is not a regular commuter.

    Responding to a text message from Rappler, Brian, Poe's son and legislative staff member, said it was an unplanned trip. “She just woke up and decided, ‘Today I’m going to take the MRT to see for myself what it’s like during rush hour,’” he said.

    There are no sessions at the Senate on Fridays.

    The senator did not have media trailing her, nor did she have an army of staff members and security aides with her. She also wasn’t spared the inconveniences Metro Manila commuters go through daily.

    Poe told Rappler that although the line was moving at the North Avenue station, a non-functional escalator caused a bottleneck of passengers. Her train ticket also got stuck in the ticketing machine, she said.

    Poe boarded the first train cart, which is exclusively for women, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. She described the ride as "pleasant," although she noted the cart was full in some stops.

    She later found out MRT3 officials got wind of the senator’s surprise visit and tried to prevent passengers from rushing to the train since she was inside but she asked them not to.

    “I know they meant well but I called their attention nicely and explained I need to experience the plight of our passengers,” Poe said.

    Again at the Taft station, Poe noted things that could be improved upon. Elevators weren’t working, making it difficult for persons with disabilities to get around.

    Senate probe

    On August 13, an MRT3 train derailed at the Taft station after a botched “uncoupling” procedure. The train bulldozed through the line’s safety barriers, injuring several passengers.

    Transportation and MRT3 officials earlier announced that 4 MRT3 personnel face administrative charges after an internal investigation revealed that human error caused the mishap.

    But even before the August 13 incident, the MRT3 has been a constant presence in the news for its notoriously long lines and hiccups due to technical glitches and human error.


    The day after the incident, Poe filed a bill to create the “National Transportation Safety Board” that would probe air, road, and sea accidents.

    Poe said the board was needed “due to high incidence of transportation-related accidents not to mention the low quality of transport service, high operation costs and inefficient transit system.”

    The proposed board, composed of a chairman with the rank of Cabinet Secretary, and representatives from the private sector, and public transport providers, would also “address the root cause of this disturbing trend and manage solutions to ensure the safety of commuters,” she said.

    Poe’s bill and 3 other resolutions asking for a probe on the MRT3 derailing will be tackled at the Senate hearing on Monday.

    Despite and perhaps because of her morning commute, Poe said the much-maligned train line “is not a hopeless situation.” She said that passengers told her that despite the MRT3’s glitches, it remains their preferred mode of transport.

    “The government just has to step up its efforts in the proper maintenance of the trains and the station,” she said, encouraging other government officials to ride the MRT3 as well. – Ayee Macaraig and Bea Cupin/Rappler.com
    Last edited by Monseratto; August 29th, 2014 at 02:53 PM.

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    #129
    Abaya, yan ang sasakay ng mrt. Nakakahiya ka......Pano mo malalaman ang hirap mag mrt eg nagpa VIP ka kahapon.

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