Anonas station

Coordinates: 14°37′40.8″N 121°03′52.9″E / 14.628000°N 121.064694°E / 14.628000; 121.064694
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Anonas
3  Anonas
Future:  MMS
 
Anonas
Construction
Structure typeOverpass
ParkingYes (Anonas City Center)
AccessibleConcourse: South Entrance only
Platforms: All platforms
Other information
Station codeAN
History
OpenedApril 5, 2003; 21 years ago (2003-04-05)
Services
Preceding station LRTA_Logo
Manila LRT
Following station
Katipunan
towards Antipolo
Line 2
Araneta Center–Cubao
towards Recto
Location
Anonas is located in Manila
Anonas
Anonas
Location within Metro Manila

Anonas station is an elevated

Anonas Street
.

The station is the ninth station for trains headed to Antipolo and the fifth station for trains headed to Recto.

Anonas station was temporarily closed due to a fire which affected two

rectifiers of the train line between Anonas and Katipunan stations on October 3, 2019.[1] The station was reopened on January 22, 2021 after repairs to the rectifiers were completed.[2]

Nearby landmarks

The most recognizable landmark that the station is located at is Saint Joseph Parish, Saint Joseph Catholic School just within the Church grounds, World Citi Medical Center, Technological Institute of the Philippines, Anson Supermart, Hi-Top Supermart, and Anonas City Center which houses Cinema 76 and a Family Mart convenience store.

Transportation links

Buses, taxis, jeepneys, and tricycles can be used to navigate the area. Buses and jeepneys ply the

Anonas Street and Aurora Boulevard routes. Commuters bound for Project 4 must use the southern exit to access Hi-Top Supermart and the National College of Business and Arts–Cubao. A tricycle terminal can be seen near Hi-Top Supermart that will bring the commuters to their desired destinations. A terminal for jeepneys headed to Quiapo
is located on Molave Street, accessible from the station's North Exit and located a few meters away from the station.

See also

  • Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2

References

  1. ^ Adonis, Meg (October 8, 2019). "Line 2 partial operations start today, Oct. 8". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  2. ^ Guzman, Jimmyley E. (January 22, 2021). "LRT-2 reopens three stations". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved January 22, 2021.