Several MRT-3 stations will remain open for public access during Holy Week.
Image: DOTr MRT-3 Facebook page
Passengers will be pleased to know that the stations of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) located near the pick-up and drop-off points of the EDSA Bus Carousel will remain open and accessible during Holy Week. This means commuters can conveniently pass through the MRT-3 stations as they travel to their destinations during the holiday season.
Despite the MRT-3 operations being temporarily suspended from March 28 to March 31 to facilitate the rail line's annual maintenance activities during Holy Week, the transportation system continues to serve the commuting public efficiently.
EDSA Bus Carousel’s pick-up and drop-off points going south and north
Image: DOTr MRT-3 Facebook page
The EDSA Bus Carousel will continue to service passengers at selected stations along its route. These stations include Quezon Avenue Station, Santolan Station, Ortigas Station, Guadalupe Station, and Buendia Station.
With Holy Week approaching, commuters are advised to explore alternative transportation options to avoid inconvenience. One such option is the EDSA Bus Carousel, which offers a reliable and efficient mode of transportation for commuters. This alternative can help passengers avoid delays and traffic congestion during the busy holiday season.
MRT-3 will resume its usual operations on April 1.
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