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Vito Cruz station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in Malate, Manila. It is the first station going north and the last station going south to lie within Manila city bounds. It is also the tenth station for trains headed to Fernando Poe Jr. and the sixteenth station for trains headed to Dr ...
Pablo Ocampo Street, also known simply as Ocampo Street and formerly and still referred to as Vito Cruz Street, is an inner-city main road in Manila, Philippines.It runs west–east for about 3.448 kilometers (2.142 mi), connecting the southern districts of Malate and San Andres southeast to the adjacent city of Makati.
Malate is a district of Manila, Philippines. ... (LRT-1) follows Taft Avenue and has two stations located in Malate, namely Vito Cruz and Quirino stations. Economy
Singalong – 730 Zone 79, Vito Cruz St., Malate, Manila; Pasay – 64 Zone 8 Pasay [near the Santa Clara de Montefalco church] Maricaban (Tabon) – Maricaban, Pasay; Pildera – Airport Rd. Parañaque (the closest station to NAIA) Parañaque – San Dionisio. Parañaque; Las Piñas – Manuyo Uno, Las Piñas; Aromahan – Pamplona Uno, Las Piñas
Having previously ended at Calle San Andres in Malate, it was later extended towards Calle Vito Cruz (present-day Pablo Ocampo Street) in 1940. [7] It was extended towards Pasay, then part of the province of Rizal, and was named Ermita-Pasay Boulevard or Highway 50.
Ermita–Malate 14°34′15″N 120°58′56″E / 14.57093°N 120.98212°E / 14.57093; 120.98212 ( Dewey Boulevard Governor Forbes Street ( Sampaguita Street)
LRTA Class 1000 being built in Bruges in 1982. The Metro Manila Transport, Land Use, and Development Planning Project (MMETROPLAN), a fourteen-month study conducted by Freeman Fox and Associates and funded by the World Bank, recommended the construction of a street-level (at-grade) light rail line in Manila and the proposed four lines that were included in the study that would run along Rizal ...
Vito Cruz Street (Calle Vito Cruz) Malate and San Andres, Manila and Makati: Hermogenes Vito Cruz Alcalde mayor of Pineda (now Pasay) from 1870–71. The street was renamed in 1989 to Pablo Ocampo Street, after Pablo de Leon Ocampo, Second Secretary of the Malolos Congress. [31] Zobel Roxas Street (Calle Zóbel-Róxas) Makati, Manila and Pasay