Kamuning MRT Station

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Kamuning MRT Station
Location Timog, Quezon City
Operational December 16, 1999
Line Blue Line
Platforms 2

Kamuning MRT Station, also called GMA-Kamuning MRT Station, is a station on the Manila MRT Blue Line (MRT-3). Kamuning station is one of the many elevated stations that can be found on the line. The station is located in Timog in Quezon City and is named because of its location near a road called Kamuning, which is crossed by the EDSA-Kamuning Flyover.

The station is the eleventh station for trains headed to North Avenue and the third station for trains headed to Taft Avenue. The station is near Timog, known for being the entertainment district of Quezon City, as well as the headquarters of GMA Network, located in nearby Diliman, one of the leading media companies in the Philippines.

Buses, jeepneys and taxis can be used to navigate the Timog area. There is a bus stop near the station entrance.


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