MRT-7 Tandang
Sora Station

Metro Rail Transit - 7
Don Antonio Station

ABOUT THE PROJECT

The Metro Rail Transit 7 (MRT-7) is a 22.8-kilometer-long rapid transit line which connects Metro Manila and Bulacan Province. This railway project aims to provide ease of travel for over 800,000 Filipino commuters daily, as well as open opportunities for development outside the Metro.

ArkiNovus takes pride in contributing in the progress of this major government infrastructure by becoming project managers for two out of its fourteen stations – the Tandang Sora Station and the Don Antonio Station.

Situated along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, the Tandang Sora Station is a key station for students, worshippers, and people seeking treatment as the station is strategically placed near the University of the Philippines, New Era University, the Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple, and the New Era General Hospital. 

The Don Antonio Station, while also situated in the same avenue, will cater the residents coming from Don Antonio Heights and other nearby villages, as well as bring more people in the major malls and commercial establishments surrounding the station.

The construction of both stations will be finished by January 2024, while the whole transit line will be fully operational by the 2nd Quarter of 2025.

The Metro Rail Transit 7 (MRT-7) is a 22.8-kilometer-long rapid transit line which connects Metro Manila and Bulacan Province. This railway project aims to provide ease of travel for over 800,000 Filipino commuters daily, as well as open opportunities for development outside the Metro.

ArkiNovus takes pride in contributing in the progress of this major government infrastructure by becoming the winning triple A contractor’s project managers for two out of its fourteen stations – the Tandang Sora and Don Antonio Station.

Situated along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, the Tandang Sora Station is a key station for students, worshippers, and people seeking treatment as the station is strategically placed near the University of the Philippines, New Era University, the Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple, and the New Era General Hospital. 

The Don Antonio Station, while also situated in the same avenue, will cater the residents coming from Don Antonio Heights and other nearby villages, and at the same time bring more people in the major malls and commercial establishments surrounding the station.

The construction of both stations will be finished by January 2024, while the whole transit line will be fully operational by the 2nd Quarter of 2025.

PROJECT GALLERY