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Talaba station

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Talaba station is an optional proposed station on the Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1. The station will be located at the intersection of Aguinaldo Highway and Evangelista Street in Talaba III, Bacoor. Line 1 plan calls for an almost entirely elevated extension of approximately 11.7 km. The extension will have 8 passenger stations, with an option for 2 future stations (Manuyo Uno and Talaba), all intended to be constructed above-ground. As of April 30, 2024, the Phase 1 is 98.2% complete. DOTR Executive Assistant Jonathan Gesmundo announced the construction of 8 additional stations to the current 20 LRT-1 stations, with partial operations of LRT-1 Cavite Extension expected in 4th quarter of 2024. Meanwhile, Phases 2 and 3 will begin operations by 2031.

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Talaba station
General Evangelista Street, Bacoor

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General Evangelista Street
4102 Bacoor
Cavite, Philippines
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