Malolos-Tutuban rail project to generate jobs

MANILA — A senator on Friday hailed the official commencement of the construction of the railway that will link Tutuban in Divisoria, Manila to Malolos, Bulacan noting that it could generate employment.

The North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) inauguration was led by Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Art Tugade Friday morning.

Senator Joel Villanueva, who was present during the inauguration, said that aside from increasing connectivity within Metro Manila and Central Luzon, it would also improve economic activity.

“Not only will this afford convenience to our commuters but will also improve economic activity in the area,” Villanueva, who hails from Bulacan, said in a press statement.

“One of the best results of Build, Build, Build, are Jobs, Jobs, Jobs. The train brings us more jobs, business, and progress,” he added.

According to the DOTr, the 38-kilometer railway system will transport commuters from Tutuban to Malolos in 35 minutes.

DOTr expects the railway system to be partially completed by 2020 and fully operational by 2021. (Azer Parrocha/PNA)

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