MRT Line 4
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The Metro Rail Transit Line 4, also known as MRT Line 4, is an approved mass rapid transit line to be built in Metro Manila and Rizal in the Philippines. When completed, it will be the second rapid transit line serving the province of Rizal after the extension of LRT Line 2 to Antipolo, and is expected to significantly reduce the volume of vehicular traffic along Ortigas Avenue and improve connectivity in the eastern parts of the metropolis, including the nearby municipalities in southwestern Rizal.
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Not to be mistaken for San Juan City in Metro Manila. Station is proposed to be located in San Juan, Antipolo near the Valley Golf Country Club.
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The Metro Rail Transit Line 4, also known as MRT Line 4, is an approved mass rapid transit line to be built in Metro Manila and Rizal in the Philippines. When completed, it will be the second rapid transit line serving the province of Rizal after the extension of LRT Line 2 to Antipolo, and is expected to significantly reduce the volume of vehicular traffic along Ortigas Avenue and improve connectivity in the eastern parts of the metropolis, including the nearby municipalities in southwestern Rizal. The proposal, consisting of eleven stations, will be an elevated railway line with a right-of-way alignment along Nicanor Domingo Street, Ortigas Avenue and Taytay Diversion Road, linking suburban Taytay, Rizal to the Ortigas Center business district in eastern Metro Manila. The project is expected to cost an estimated ₱59.3 billion or US$1.1 billion. According to the Department of Finance, the Philippine government is looking to fund the construction through the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). A US$1 billion loan from the ADB is expected to be signed in 2023.
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