Blumentritt Station (PNR)
The station is the second station southbound from Tutuban.
Blumentritt station is one of four stations whose original platforms have been retained for service. However, it is unique in the sense that the new platforms designed to accommodate new PNR diesel multiple units are not connected to the station's original platforms, unlike solutions employed at stations such as España, where the new platforms are directly connected to the original ones. The old platforms are still used to accommodate Commuter Express locomotives and especially intercity trains.
History
Blumentritt, then San Lazaro, was opened on December 22, 1905, as a station originally part of the Antipolo and Montalban lines; the Blumentritt-Santa Mesa segment of the current PNR Southrail was part of the defunct line but now it is being used for the PNR Metro South Commuter services.
Station layout
L1 Platforms |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | |
Platform A | PNR Metro Commuter towards Tutuban and Governor Pascual (←) | |
Platform B | PNR Metro Commuter towards Calamba (→) | |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | ||
L1 | Concourse/ Street Level |
Ticket Booths, Station Control, Shops, LRT-1 Blumentritt station, San Roque De Manila Parish |
Transportation links
Blumentritt station is accessible by jeepneys and buses plying the Rizal Avenue route. Tricycles are also used to navigate around the station's immediate vicinity.
A Manila Light Rail Transit System station, also named Blumentritt, is located immediately above the station.
Nearby landmarks
The station is near major landmarks such as the Blumentritt Market, SM City San Lazaro, San Lazaro Tourism and Business Park (previously the San Lazaro Hippodrome), the Chinese General Hospital and Medical Center, Manila North Cemetery, San Roque de Manila Parish Church, Mariano Ponce Elementary School, and Manuel L. Quezon High School.
External links
- Media related to Blumentritt station (PNR) at Wikimedia Commons
References
- ^ General Map of the Island of Luzon, Phil. Is. Showing the Manila Railroad Company's Railway & Water Lines (Map). 1:1,060,000. Bureau Coast and Geodetic Survey Litho. 1930. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
- ^ "Manila North Cemetery". Google+.
- ^ "Manuel L. Quezon High School". NearbyPH.