Manila Metro Lines
Every LRT and MRT line in the Manila Metro network — with stations, operator, and frequency.
Operational
3 Lines
Active Stations
51
Building
3 Lines
Network
~67 km
Operational Lines
3 linesLRT-1
• Green LineDr. Santos ↔ Fernando Poe Jr.
Southeast Asia's first light rail line. Runs along Taft and Rizal Avenues, extended south to Cavite (Dr. Santos) in November 2024.
Stations
25
Length
32.4 km
Ridership
500,000+
Frequency
3.5–5 min
LRT-2
• Blue LineRecto ↔ Antipolo
East-west line connecting Manila to the eastern suburbs of Marikina, Pasig, and Antipolo. Masinag/Antipolo extension opened July 2021.
Stations
13
Length
17.6 km
Ridership
200,000+
Frequency
5–7 min
MRT-3
• Yellow LineNorth Avenue ↔ Taft Avenue
Runs along EDSA — Metro Manila's main highway — connecting Quezon City, Mandaluyong, Makati, and Pasay. Links the city's major commercial districts.
Stations
13
Length
16.9 km
Ridership
450,000+
Frequency
4–6 min
Under Construction
3 linesMRT-7
• Olive LineSan Jose del Monte ↔ North Avenue
Will connect Bulacan (San Jose del Monte) to Metro Manila at North Avenue, with a direct interchange to MRT-3 and planned future links to MRT-4.
Stations
14
Length
22.8 km
Ridership
Expected: 300,000+
Frequency
Planned: 4–6 min
Metro Manila Subway
• Orange LineValenzuela ↔ Bicutan
The Philippines' first underground rail line. Will run from Valenzuela through Quezon City, Pasig, and Taguig to NAIA and Bicutan, crossing several major districts.
Stations
17
Length
36 km
Ridership
Expected: 500,000+
Frequency
Planned: 3–5 min
LRT-1 Cavite Extension
• Green LineBaclaran ↔ Niog (Cavite)
Southward extension of LRT-1 into Cavite. Phase 1 (Redemptorist-ASEANA to Dr. Santos) opened November 16, 2024; full line expected 2026.
Stations
8
Length
11.7 km
Ridership
Part of LRT-1
Frequency
Same as LRT-1
Proposed
1 lineAbout the Network
Spans Metro Manila from Dr. Santos (Cavite) in the south to Fernando Poe Jr. in the north and Antipolo in the east.
Serves over a million daily passengers across LRT-1, LRT-2, and MRT-3 — operated by LRTA and DOTr.
One Beep card works across all three operational lines — tap to pay and transfer seamlessly.