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Palace asks for understanding on MRT-7 construction

By , on January 21, 2018


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“Humihingi po kami ng pang-unawa sa anumang abalang maaaring maidulot ng ginagawang konstruksyon” (PCOO Photo)

MANILA– As the public faced heavier traffic with the start of  Metro Rail Transit Line 7 (MRT-7) construction activities this January, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Saturday appealed for understanding and continuous cooperation until its expected completion date.

Malacanang  said the construction of MRT-7, including its 14 stations, was expected to conclude in 2019.

Once completed, Roque said about 420,000 passengers daily would benefit from the rail system that connects North Avenue in Quezon City to San Jose Del Monte City in Bulacan.

“Humihingi po kami ng pang-unawa sa anumang abalang maaaring maidulot ng ginagawang konstruksyon. Lahat ng ito ay pansamantala lamang. Panandaliang hirap na ang resulta ay pangmatagalang ginhawa,” he said.

Affected areas include North Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City and Quirino Highway in Caloocan City.

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