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5th Avenue station (LRT)

Coordinates: 14°38′40.11″N 120°59′0.87″E / 14.6444750°N 120.9835750°E / 14.6444750; 120.9835750
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5th Avenue
General information
Location242 Rizal Avenue Extension
Grace Park East
Caloocan, Metro Manila,
Philippines
Coordinates14°38′40.11″N 120°59′0.87″E / 14.6444750°N 120.9835750°E / 14.6444750; 120.9835750
Owned byDepartment of Transportation
Light Rail Manila Corporation
Line(s)     LRT Line 1
Platforms2 (2 side)
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Station code5A
History
OpenedMay 12, 1985; 39 years ago (1985-05-12)
Services
Preceding station LRTA_Logo
Manila LRT
Following station
Monumento LRT Line 1 R. Papa
towards Dr. Santos
Location
5th Avenue is located in Metro Manila
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5th Avenue
Location in Metro Manila
5th Avenue is located in Luzon
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5th Avenue
Location in Luzon
5th Avenue is located in Philippines
5th Avenue
5th Avenue
Location in the Philippines

5th Avenue station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in Caloocan, Philippines.[1] The station is situated on Rizal Avenue Extension at the boundaries of Grace Park East and Grace Park West. The station is located above the avenue's intersection with 5th Avenue (C-3), after which the station is named.

5th Avenue station serves as the fourth station for LRT-1 trains headed to Dr. Santos, the twenty-second station for trains headed to Fernando Poe Jr., and is one of the two LRT-1 stations serving Caloocan, the other being Monumento station.

History

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5th Avenue station from street level

5th Avenue station was opened to the public on May 12, 1985, as part of the Rizal Line, which extended the LRT northward to Monumento.[2][3]

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The station is served by bus routes 8, 14, 35, 42 and 54 and jeepneys plying the Rizal Avenue and 5th Avenue routes. Tricycles may also be boarded at nearby streets.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lalu, Gabriel Pabico (June 10, 2021). "LRT Line 1 stopped temporarily due to affected train at 5th Avenue Station". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  2. ^ "The LRT as a Component of Metro Manila's Transport Systems" (PDF). Philippine Planning Journal. XVII (1). School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Philippines: 33-45. October 1985. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  3. ^ "Railway Operations". Light Rail Transit Authority. Retrieved November 16, 2024.