RDC endorses funding of Baguio-Benguet train line
>> Monday, August 1, 2016
By Joseph Zambrano
BAGUIO
CITY-- The Cordillera Regional Development Council has approved a resolution
endorsing funding of feasibility study of Automated Guideway Transit (AGT)
system in this city and neighboring Benguet towns to the National Economic
Development Authority central office.
The RDC saw the need for a full-blown study
to accurately prove that the AGT system in the Baguio Baguio-La
Trinidad-Itogon-Sablan-Tuba-Tublay (BLISTT) growth area is a viable investment
for potential investors.
The NEDA regional office earlier conducted
evaluation of the pre-feasibility study on the AGT for Baguio and La Trinidad on
request of the Dept. of Science and Technology (DOST-CAR).
The pre-feasibility study which was funded by
DOST-CAR was completed by the Traffic and Transport Planners, Inc. in October
2015.
The
study entitled “Study on the Feasibility of Deploying DOST-Developed Mass
Transport Transportation Technologies in Baguio City and Benguet (La Trinidad)”
looked into the possibility of deploying the AGT system technology that
features an electric, driverless, fully automated guide way transit system
running on an elevated monorail and rubber tires in both sites.
NEDA-CAR’s evaluation of the pre-feasibility
study revealed that there is still a need for a more in-depth financial and
economic analysis and detailed engineering design. Thus the proposal to conduct
full blown feasibility study for said project.
The DOST has certified that the AGT is an
environmentally-friendly and sustainable transport technology that could
significantly reduce air pollution and traffic congestions between Baguio and
La Trinidad and provide an integrated and efficient transport network between
and among BLISTT municipalities.
The AGT system project has been included as a
priority development project under the revalidated Regional Development
Investment Plan (RDIP) for the period 2014-2016 so it could qualify for the
feasibility study funding support from the NEDA central office, among other funding
agencies, it was learned.
The 5.2-kilometer La Trinidad to City Limit
component of the monorail project has a total cost of around P4 billion while
the 2.1-kilometer Baguio section of the project from the Slaughterhouse
Compound up to the Lunette Hill area is estimated to cost P3 billion.
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