Dupil station

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 Dupil 
Manila Light Rail Transit System
LocationDupil Street corner P. Sanchez Street, Santa Mesa, Manila
Owned by Light Rail Transit Authority
Line(s) Line 4
PlatformsSide platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Disabled accessYes
Services
Preceding station  Manila LRT  Following station
Terminus
Line 4
toward  Taytay

Dupil station is a proposed station along the planned Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 4 (Line 4) in Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines. It will be located a few meters north of the intersection of Dupil Street and P. Sanchez Street in Santa Mesa, nearby Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. [1]

The Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 4 is a proposed rapid transit line to be built in Metro Manila and Rizal in the Philippines. When completed, it will be the second rapid transit line serving the province of Rizal after the extension of Line 2 to Antipolo.

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When completed, the station will serve the following destinations: Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Don Bosco School, Southern Leyte State University-San Juan, and other nearby establishments.

Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (Manila) Hospital in Manila, Philippines

Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital is a private non-profit tertiary hospital with 230-bed capacity located in Santa Mesa, Manila, in the Philippines. It is a part of the East Manila Hospital Managers Corporation, a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation. Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital was founded in 1958 by the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit congregation through Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Inc., a non-stock, non-profit corporation. The hospital is currently managed by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation after the OLLHI agreed on a 20-year lease starting on November 2010.

Don Bosco School, is an educational institution owned and operated by the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA), otherwise known as Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco. It was founded in 1989. DBS has its own informational handbook which comprises the guidelines and all other information about the school.

Southern Leyte State University

Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) is a premier public university in the Philippines. It is mandated to provide advanced education, higher technological, professional instruction and training in trade, fishery, agriculture, forestry, science, education, commerce, engineering and related courses. It is also mandated to undertake research and extension services, and provided progressive leadership in its areas of specialization. Formerly the Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology and Tomas Oppus Normal College, SLSU was created through the passage of Republic Act 9261 on March 7, 2004. SLSU is the only State University in the province of Southern Leyte.

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References

  1. "Study on Medium Capacity Transit System Project in Metro Manila, the Republic of the Philippines" (PDF). Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan) . Retrieved 9 July 2015.