LRT Line 2
LRT Line 2 is a rapid transit line in Metro Manila, Philippines, operated by the Light Rail Transit Authority. It runs from Recto Station in the west to Antipolo Station in the east, covering a distance of approximately 13.8 kilometers. The line has 11 stations and serves key areas, including Quezon City and Pasig City.
Opened in 2003, LRT Line 2 is known for its elevated structure, which helps reduce traffic congestion on the roads below. It provides a vital transportation option for commuters, connecting them to other transit systems like the MRT Line 3 and LRT Line 1.