Monumento station explained

Monumento
Symbol:1
Symbol Location:manila
Other Name:Yamaha Monumento
Address:706 Rizal Avenue Extension,
Grace Park East
Caloocan, Metro Manila,
Country:Philippines
Other: Monumento
Monumento
Structure:Elevated
Platform:2 (2 side)
Tracks:2
Parking:Yes (SM City Grand Central)
Accessible:yes
Code:MO
Owned:Department of Transportation  - Light Rail Transit Authority
Operator:Light Rail Manila Corporation
Map Type:Metro Manila#Luzon mainland#Philippines

Monumento station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in the southern portion of Caloocan. It is named after the most famous landmark of Caloocan, the Monumento Circle, which houses the Bonifacio Monument, a famous monument to Filipino revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio. The name Monumento itself is derived from the Spanish word for monument. Being a former northern terminus of LRT-1, it is called Monumento Terminal.

Monumento is located on Rizal Avenue in Grace Park West & Grace Park East, Caloocan. It is the third station for trains headed to Baclaran, the eighteenth station for trains headed to Fernando Poe Jr., and is one of the two LRT-1 stations serving the city of Caloocan, the other being 5th Avenue.

LRTA has modified two tracks at Monumento leading to Balintawak, Fernando Poe Jr., and North Avenue stations.

It underwent renovations in September 2017 and was relaunched on February 14, 2018, as Yamaha Monumento station as Light Rail Manila Corporation entered into a naming rights deal with Yamaha Motor Philippines.[1]

Transportation and building links

The station serves as a terminal and transfer point for several bus and jeepney routes serving the cities of Manila, Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, and Valenzuela via Rizal Avenue Extension, Samson Road, and MacArthur Highway. Major provincial bus companies also have their own terminals right outside the station like Victory Liner, First North Luzon Transit, and RJ Express.

There was a proposal to extend the Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3, or MRT-3, to Monumento, which would result in both stations being linked and Monumento terminal becoming a transfer point between LRT-1 and MRT-3.[2] However, those plans have been shelved in favor of an extension of the LRT-1 Line towards the North Triangle Common Station over the same routing as the previous MRT-3 proposal.

The station is directly linked to SM City Grand Central, which replaced the former Ever Gotesco Grand Central that burned down. The station's east gate and platform are directly connected to the LRT Caloocan Mall.

A bus stop of the EDSA Carousel, also named Monumento, is located nearby.

See also

References

  1. News: Yamaha Motor bags 3-year naming right for LRT-1 Monumento station. March 8, 2018. Manila Bulletin. March 2, 2018.
  2. News: MRTC gets support on Edsa MRT-3 phase 2 project. The Philippine Star. February 24, 2003. February 19, 2022.