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'''Blumentritt LRT Station''' is a station on the ] Yellow Line (LRT-1). Like all other LRT-1 stations, Blumentritt station is above-ground. The station serves ] in ]. The station itself is located near Blumentritt Street, which the station was named after. The street itself is named to honour ] professor ], the educator and closest friend of the Philippine national hero ] and a sympathizer of the Filipino cause. '''Blumentritt LRT Station''' is a station on the ] Yellow Line (LRT-1). Like all other LRT-1 stations, Blumentritt station is above-ground. The station serves ] in ]. The station itself is located near Blumentritt Street, which the station was named after. The street itself is named to honour ] professor ], the educator and closest friend of the Philippine national hero ] and a sympathizer of the Filipino cause.


Blumentritt station serves as the fifth station for LRT-1 trains headed for ] and as the fourteenth station for trains headed to ]. It is the second-to last station on ] Avenue before the line shifts to Rizal Avenue Extension at ]. Like its southern counterpart at ], the station is near the old ], which now houses ]. Blumentritt station serves as the fifth station for LRT-1 trains headed for ] and as the fourteenth station for trains headed to ]. It is the second-to last station on ] Avenue before the line shifts to Rizal Avenue Extension at ]. Like its southern counterpart at ], the station is near the old ], which now houses ].

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Blumentritt Station
Rapid transit
General information
LocationRizal Avenue
Sampaloc, Manila
Owned byLight Rail Transit Authority
Line(s) Yellow Line
PlatformsSide platforms
Tracks2
History
OpenedMay 12, 1985
Services
Preceding station   Manila LRT   Following station
Template:Manila LRT stationstoward Template:Manila LRT stationsTemplate:Manila LRT linesTemplate:Manila LRT stationstoward Template:Manila LRT stations

Template:Manila LRT Yellow Line Blumentritt LRT Station is a station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line (LRT-1). Like all other LRT-1 stations, Blumentritt station is above-ground. The station serves Sampaloc in Manila. The station itself is located near Blumentritt Street, which the station was named after. The street itself is named to honour Czech professor Ferdinand Blumentritt, the educator and closest friend of the Philippine national hero José Rizal and a sympathizer of the Filipino cause.

Blumentritt station serves as the fifth station for LRT-1 trains headed for Baclaran and as the fourteenth station for trains headed to Monumento. It is the second-to last station on Rizal Avenue before the line shifts to Rizal Avenue Extension at Abad Santos station. Like its southern counterpart at Tayuman, the station is near the old San Lazaro Hippodrome, which now houses SM City San Lazaro.

Transportation links

A Philippine National Railways station exists just a short walk from the station, also known as Blumentritt station. Jeepneys and taxis that ply Rizal Avenue and nearby routes stop at Blumentritt station, where there is a nearby transportation terminal.

Rizal Day bombings

On Rizal Day (December 30), 2000, an LRT-1 car exploded as part of a series of explosions in a terrorist attack known as the Rizal Day bombings. The particular attack on the LRT killed some 22 people and injured hundreds. Eight members of both Jemaah Islamiyah and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which include Hambali, Asia's most wanted man, and the late Fathur Roman al-Ghozi, were charged with plotting and masterminding the attacks in 2003, some three years after the attacks.


Rail transportation in the Greater Manila Area
Italicized stations are either under construction, not yet operational, or have been closed.
Manila Light Rail Transit System
Line 1
South extension
Line 2
West extension
Line 6
Manila Metro Rail Transit System
Line 3
Line 4
Line 7
Line 8
MMS
NAIA spur
Philippine National Railways
Metro Commuter Line
Metro North
Metro South
North–South Commuter Railway

14°37′22.05″N 120°58′58.57″E / 14.6227917°N 120.9829361°E / 14.6227917; 120.9829361

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