Mamatid station

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Mamatid
Mamatid station in 2018
General information
LocationMamatid Road, Mamatid
Cabuyao, Laguna
Philippines
Coordinates14°13′56″N 121°08′44″E / 14.2323°N 121.1456°E / 14.2323; 121.1456
Owned byPhilippine National Railways
Operated byPhilippine National Railways
Line(s)  South Main Line
Planned: South Commuter
Former:   Canlubang
PlatformsSide platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeTD
History
OpenedJanuary 24, 1909 (1909-01-24)
RebuiltApril 28, 2014 (2014-04-28)
Services
Preceding station PNR Following station
Cabuyao
towards Tutuban
Metro South Commuter Calamba
towards IRRI
Location
Mamatid is located in Laguna
Mamatid
Mamatid
Location in Laguna
Mamatid is located in Luzon
Mamatid
Mamatid
Location in Luzon
Mamatid is located in Philippines
Mamatid
Mamatid
Location in the Philippines

Mamatid station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Laguna, Philippines.

History

Mamatid opened on January 24, 1909 and was also the starting point of the now-defunct Canlubang Line, which connects it to the former Canlubang Sugar Mill in Canlubang, Calamba, Laguna. Today, it connects to the Nuvali urban township of Ayala Land.

The present station building was completed in 2014.

Future

Mamatid is set to be replaced by Banlic station, where there will be a cross-platform interchange to the PNR South Long Haul line.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Railways Sector". www.dotr.gov.ph. Department of Transportation (Philippines). Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  2. ^ "Foreign Assisted Projects". www.ps-philgeps.gov.ph. Procurement Service, Republic of the Philippines. June 4, 2021. Retrieved June 5, 2021.