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Alabang station

Coordinates: 14°25′10.46″N 121°2′51.63″E / 14.4195722°N 121.0476750°E / 14.4195722; 121.0476750
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Alabang
Alabang station in 2019
General information
LocationT. Molina Street, Alabang
Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
Philippines
Coordinates14°25′10.46″N 121°2′51.63″E / 14.4195722°N 121.0476750°E / 14.4195722; 121.0476750
Owned byPhilippine National Railways
Operated byPhilippine National Railways
Line(s)  South Main Line
Planned: South Commuter
PlatformsSide platform
Tracks1, plus 1 siding track
ConnectionsBuses, jeepneys, and PUVs
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Bicycle facilitiesNo
AccessibleYes (2016)
Other information
StatusMostly Terminus
Station codeAA
History
Opened1908
RebuiltApril 19, 2010
Services
Preceding station PNR Following station
Sucat
towards Tutuban
Metro South Commuter Muntinlupa
towards Calamba
Terminus
Future services
Preceding station PNR Following station
Sucat Airport Limited Express Terminus
NSCR Commuter Muntinlupa
towards Calamba
Sucat
towards Tutuban
Sucat Commuter Express
CIA–Calamba
Sucat
towards Tutuban
Commuter Express
Tutuban–Calamba
Preceding station Manila MRT Following station
Sucat Metro Manila Subway Muntinlupa
towards Calamba
Location
Alabang is located in Metro Manila
Alabang
Alabang
Location in Metro Manila
Alabang is located in Luzon
Alabang
Alabang
Location in Luzon
Alabang is located in Philippines
Alabang
Alabang
Location in the Philippines

Alabang station is a railway station located on the PNR South Main Line in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Description

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Alabang station is the sixteenth station southbound from Tutuban and is one of three Philippine National Railways (PNR) stations serving Muntinlupa, the two others being Sucat and Muntinlupa. The station is located on T. Molina Street in Alabang, Muntinlupa, near the Alabang Viaduct of the South Luzon Expressway.

Alabang station is the only PNR station to be completely rebuilt in a different location, having been moved from its original location at Montillano Street to behind Starmall Alabang on T. Molina Street. The new station was opened on April 19, 2010. The other one is Dela Rosa station, which was moved a block south to accommodate the longer trains and mitigate traffic congestion at the grade crossing along Gil Puyat Avenue.

There are 397 observed road crossings between Alabang and Legazpi. Of these, 214 are authorized and 183 are unauthorized. Only 31 of the authorized crossings are officially manned by PNR and none of the unauthorized is manned. Unauthorized crossings are ones that have been established without the formal consent of PNR and are often in areas of high encroachment.

Nearby landmarks

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The station is located within the residential and commercial area of Alabang. It is also near educational institutions such as the Saint Bernadette College of Alabang and Alabang Elementary School and other shopping centres like Lianas Supermarket and Department Store and South Park Center. Further away from the station are Filinvest City, Saint Francis of Assisi College Alabang, West Bay College, San Roque Catholic School - Annex, and Pedro E. Diaz High School.

The station was directly connected to the Starmall Alabang shopping centre until it was closed due to a 2022 fire and later demolished.[1]

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The station is accessible through jeepneys plying the South Luzon Expressway, Alabang-Zapote Road, Manila South Road (National Highway), and Montillano Street routes. A terminal for buses and jeepneys can be found at Vista Terminal Exchange, located beside the former Starmall Alabang, while the South Station jeepney terminal is located across the mall on the other side of the South Luzon Expressway. A point-to-point bus terminal is also found near South Park Center.

Station layout

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L1
Platforms
Side platform, doors will open on the left
Platform PNR Metro Commuter towards Tutuban (←)
Platform PNR Metro Commuter towards Calamba (→)
L1 Concourse/
Street Level
Ticket booth, Station control, Shops, Starmall Alabang

References

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  1. ^ "Fire breaks out at Starmall Alabang". Philstar.com. January 8, 2022.
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