The LRT-2 has 13 stations serving a variety of commuters, from students and office workers to tourists. The 13.8 kilometer rail line stretches from Recto in Manila to Antipolo in Rizal Province. Here is an overview of each LRT 2 Stations in order:
Recto Station
Located in Manila, Recto Station is the western terminus of the LRT-2. It serves as a vital hub, connecting passengers to various jeepneys, buses, and the LRT-1 via Doroteo Jose Station. It is near universities and colleges, making it a busy station for students.
Legarda Station
Also in Manila, Legarda Station is situated close to major educational institutions such as the University of the East and San Sebastian College. It serves the densely populated Sampaloc area, catering to a large student population.
Pureza Station
Located in the heart of Sta. Mesa, Manila, Pureza Station is near the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. The station is a key point for students and residents of the surrounding residential areas.
V. Mapa Station
This station serves the Santa Mesa area and provides access to residential and commercial zones. Named after Victorino Mapa, a prominent figure in Philippine history.
J. Ruiz Station
Situated in San Juan City, J. Ruiz Station serves the populous neighborhoods and provides convenient access to San Juan’s commercial districts. It is named after Juan Ruiz, a significant local historical figure.
Gilmore Station
Located in Quezon City, Gilmore Station is well-known for its proximity to various IT and electronics shops along Gilmore Avenue. It is a favorite stop for tech enthusiasts and students from nearby schools.
Betty Go-Belmonte Station
Also in Quezon City, this station is named after the late journalist and newspaper publisher Betty Go-Belmonte. It serves the residential and commercial areas along Aurora Boulevard.
Cubao – Araneta Station
Cubao Station is one of the busiest stations on the line, situated in the heart of Araneta City in Quezon City. It provides easy access to major shopping centers, entertainment venues, and the MRT-3, making it a significant transit hub.
Anonas Station
This station is located near the Anonas commercial area and educational institutions such as the Technological Institute of the Philippines. It serves both students and local residents.
Katipunan Station
Situated near major universities like Ateneo de Manila University and Miriam College, Katipunan Station in Quezon City is heavily utilized by students. The station is also close to various commercial establishments.
Santolan Station
Located on the boundary of Quezon City and Marikina, Santolan Station serves as a gateway to the eastern part of Metro Manila. It provides access to nearby residential areas and military establishments.
Marikina – Pasig Station
It serves as a transit point for commuters from Marikina City and nearby areas. It is located near residential communities and commercial establishments. The station is also connected to two shopping centers: The Sta Lucia East Grand Mall and Robinsons Metro East, making it an essential stop for daily commuters, students, and shoppers.
Antipolo Station
The eastern terminus of the LRT-2 line, Antipolo Station, is situated in the city of Antipolo. This station connects the urban centers of Rizal Province to Metro Manila, facilitating the movement of residents and visitors alike.