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Former exec says LRT losing riders since fare hike

Light Rail Transit (LRT) Line 1. FILE PHOTO

Light Rail Transit (LRT) Line 1. FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines鈥揟he Light Rail Transit (LRT) has lost thousands of riders after the metro鈥檚 railway systems have increased their fare rates early 2015.

Former Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA) administrator Mel Robles said the LRT Line 1 has lost 80,000 of its daily passengers due to the fare hike.

In January, the LRT and the Metro Rail Transit (MRT-3) increased their rates after the move had been deferred several times.

The Department of Transportation and Communications has said that the increased fares would pave way for marked improvements in the railway services.

鈥淲ith the fare hike, the ridership of the LRT Line 1 has gone down according to the data that we have,鈥 Robles told 好色先生TV in an interview at the sidelines of a forum on Thursday.

During the forum, a commuters鈥 group assailed the increase in fare rates of the MRT and the LRT, and the privatization of the country鈥檚 elevated railway systems.

Robles said the passengers who opted not to use the MRT went on the 鈥済round鈥 or on the streets of Metro Manila, riding public utility vehicles.

鈥淣ow they have to endure traffic,鈥 he said, citing the inefficiency of the government to 鈥渟erve the people鈥 through an efficient mass transport is adding to the metro鈥檚 traffic problems.

He said the LRT passengers now have to spend more time going to their destinations.

鈥淪o everybody now is affected. Everybody is losing productive time,鈥 he said.

According to him, the government has enough funds to subsidize the continuous operations of the LRT and the MRT-3.

鈥淚 believe the government can in fact offer free rides,鈥 he said.

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