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November 25th, 2021 12:08 PM #11
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November 25th, 2021 12:27 PM #12
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November 25th, 2021 07:51 PM #15a lot of disconnect in this argument...
I'm not against people buying cars...a person can buy all the cars he can...it is his right
People buying cars and govt improving the railway system is not mutually exclusive . . .
"Building railway is unfair to the provinces" shows how limited your views on railways are....FYI, railways can be built from from NCR to provinces also . .
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November 25th, 2021 10:18 PM #16But that's also what I was saying: The mere presence of a road wouldn't mean that people will suddenly go somewhere.
I wouldn't go to Laguna just because a new road going there is built, since I have no reason to go to Laguna.
The reason to go to Laguna isn't dictated by the road, but by other factors --economic activity, relatives, etc. Does someone have family, property or business there? Merely building a road does nothing to increase these.
So we have the same number of people who want to go to, and have reason to go to Laguna.
Adding another road going there means the existing road will be decongested.
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November 26th, 2021 09:55 AM #17
as much as I would love to see a train going to Tagaytay and Baguio
you also need a car bec it will be difficult to commute when you reach your destination.
same experience I had the first time I went to Hakone (Mt. Fuji). Riding the train is great, but you need a car to go around the city.
then there's the cost of that train, if you have limited funds (like our Gov't) will you connect Subic and Clark? or BGC and Ayala?
if you were a private company, will you spend on a train? or will you spend on new toll roads?
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March 7th, 2022 05:58 PM #18
37.6-km Laguna Lakeshore Road Network will look like this | Autoindustriya
Based on the illustrations, the new Laguna Lakeshore Road Network (LRRN) will have 3 lanes per direction. It will also have a total of 8 interchanges, namely: Sucat, Alabang, San Pedro/Binan, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao, and Calamba. Moreover, the proposed Sucat Interchange will have a trumpet-style design as seen from one of the images.
There will even be a cycling track and promenade from Tunasan, Muntinlupa to San Pedro, Laguna. The LLRN Project – Phase 1 will cover Laguna Lake's western side and will see the construction of a 37.6-km mainline road, 6.1-km local connecting roads, and 7.3-km interchanges and slip roads.
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May 2nd, 2023 11:33 AM #19
PHL seeking $300-M China loan for initial works of Laguna Lakeshore road project | Business World
THE PHILIPPINES is seeking a $300-million loan from the Beijing-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) for the first phase of the Laguna Lakeshore Road Network (LLRN) project.
The project comprises about 37.4 kilometers of expressway from Lower Bicutan to Calamba, according to details uploaded on the AIIB website.
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May 4th, 2023 09:56 AM #20
Anong Chinese brand na ba ang available sa market? Yung Leoch brand may nakita na ko post sa FB....
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well