LRT Line 1 runs from Fernando Poe Jr Station (formerly Roosevelt Station) in the north to Baclaran Station in the south. It covers several areas in Metro Manila, including Quezon City, Manila, Pasay, and Parañaque, spanning a 19.65 kilometers in distance with 20 elevated Stations. Here’s the overview of each LRT-1 Stations in Order:
LRT-1 Stations List in Order from North – South
Fernando Poe Jr Station (Roosevelt) Station
Situated in Quezon City, Fernando Poe Jr Station (formerly Roosevelt Station) is the northern terminus of LRT 1 Stations. It serves as a gateway for commuters from the northern part of Metro Manila, providing access to commercial areas and residential neighborhoods.
Balintawak Station
Situated near the Balintawak Cloverleaf, this station connects passengers to major highways such as the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and is close to large commercial centers and markets.
Monumento Station
Named after the Bonifacio Monument, this station in Caloocan City is a bustling hub due to its proximity to shopping areas, public markets, and educational institutions. It’s a transfer point for many commuters.
5th Avenue Station
Located in Caloocan, 5th Avenue Station provides access to various commercial and industrial areas, serving as a convenient stop for workers and shoppers alike.
R. Papa Station
Named after a prominent street in the area, R. Papa Station serves residential neighborhoods and nearby commercial establishments, offering a quieter transit experience compared to the busier stations.
Abad Santos Station
This station is located in Manila, near several hospitals and schools. Named after the Filipino hero Jose Abad Santos, it caters to both daily commuters and those seeking medical services.
Blumentritt Station
also in Manila, is an important stop due to its proximity to Blumentritt Market and the Philippine National Railways (PNR) station, facilitating easy transfers between different modes of transport.
Tayuman Station
Situated near Tayuman Street in Manila, this station serves nearby hospitals, schools, and residential areas, making it a vital access point for local residents.
Bambang Station
Located in a bustling part of Manila, Bambang Station is close to medical centers and educational institutions, serving a diverse group of commuters including students and healthcare workers.
Doroteo Jose Station
This station is a major transfer point between LRT-1 and LRT-2, situated in the University Belt area of Manila. It is surrounded by Top Universities in the country and commercial establishments.
Carriedo Station
Located in Manila’s busy district, Carriedo Station is near Quiapo Church, making it a popular stop for both daily commuters and pilgrims. The surrounding area is known for its vibrant market scene.
Central Terminal Station
As its name suggests, Central Terminal is a central hub in Manila, located near government offices, Historical Landmarks (Intramuros),commercial centers, and educational institutions. It’s a major stop for many passengers as it located in lawton, Manila.
United Nations (UN) Avenue Station
Named after the nearby United Nations Avenue, this station in Manila is close to hospitals, educational institutions, and government offices.
Pedro Gil Station
Located in Manila, Pedro Gil Station is near educational institutions such as the University of the Philippines Manila, and shopping centers, making it a busy stop for students and shoppers.
Quirino Station
This station is located in the Malate district of Manila, an area known for its nightlife and entertainment spots. It’s also close to several residential areas.
Vito Cruz Station
Located in Manila,serves as the cultural and educational hubs, including the Cultural Center of the Philippines and De la Salle University – Manila , making it a key stop for students and culture enthusiasts.
Gil Puyat (Buendia) Station
Named after Gil Puyat Avenue, this station in Pasay City is near major bus terminals, educational institutions, and commercial establishments, serving as a busy stop for many commuters such as workers, and students and travelers.
Libertad Station
Located also in Pasay, the Station is surrounded by bustling markets and commercial areas, providing easy access for shoppers and workers in the vicinity.
EDSA Station
Situated along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), this station in Pasay is a major transfer point between LRT-1 to MRT-3. The station is also located near bus terminals and shopping centers, including the SM Mall of Asia complex.
Baclaran Station
The southern terminus of the LRT 1 Stations, Baclaran Station in Parañaque is one of the busiest stations, located near the Baclaran Church and market area. It serves as train stop for many commuters such as devotees and shoppers.
LRT-1 TRIP Schedule
LRT Line 1 typically operates from 4:30 AM to 10:15 PM on weekdays. Closing times may vary depending on the station.
First Train
- from Fernando Poe Jr Station (formerly Roosevelt Station) departs at 4:30 AM during weekdays, weekends and holidays.
- from Baclaran Station departs at 4:30 AM during weekdays, weekends and holidays.
Last Train
- from Fernando Poe Jr Station (formerly Roosevelt Station) leaves at 10:15 PM on weekdays and 9:30 PM during weekends and holidays.
- from Baclaran Station leaves at 10:00 AM on weekdays and 9:45 PM during weekends and holidays.
LRT-1 Stations Fare
The fare for LRT Line 1 ranges from PHP 15 to PHP 30, depending on the distance traveled. It follows a distance-based fare system with prices increasing for longer trips. It also determined by the type of ticket purchased: Single Journey Tickets and Stored Value Cards (Beep cards).
See also: LRT Line 1 Fare Matrix 2024.