DOTC launches MRT3 Passenger Queue Monitoring System

The Department of Transportation and Communications has recently launched the MRT3 Passenger Queue Monitoring System allowing commuters to see online the status of passenger queues in MRT3 stations.

The monitoring system launched on July 25. It’s a website with a simple interface – clicking at the MRT3 stations listed on the left, it will load the location via Google Maps. If there’s a queue you will see a red line, showing how long the passenger queue is.

According to the website, the feature is still in beta so we’ll see improvements as it progresses. You can still try it though by clicking here.

Alternatively, the DOTC also does regular tweet updates on their official DOTC-MRT3 Twitter account at @dotcmrt3. It shows, passenger queue status with Google Maps screenshot as well as train availability.

source: DOTC

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

3 Responses

  1. Avatar for raphiduz raphiduz says:

    Maybe the purpose of the info on Mrt3 queue monitoring, is for you not to ride the MRT3 during rush hours. Alam naman ng lahat ng pasahero na pag rush hour, mahaba talaga pila diyan. Lalo na sa North Ave. station na umaabot sa kahabaan ng EDSA ang pila.

  2. Avatar for nujle nujle says:

    Hmmm.. What sort of value does this give?

  3. Avatar for ulan ulan says:

    takte na red line yan

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