MANILA, Philippines — Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT-3) and Light Rail Transits 1 and 2 will have limited operations starting Monday, April 5, as personnel continue to undergo COVID-19 testing, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) said Sunday.
Meanwhile, the management of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) has announced that it will suspend operations until April 8. The DOTr said the PNR will dispatch 10 to 12 trains upon resumption of operations on April 9.
Starting April 5, the MRT-3 will operate on a limited scale with only 10 to 12 trains dispatched, the DOTr said in an advisory.
The MRT-3 trains will be operating with a capacity of 372 passengers per train set or 124 pa…
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