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Sakay.ph launches its new service called Traincheck that lets MRT passengers check train congestion levels to avoid long lines. How the service works is by keying in your station entry point and pick whether you're going southbound or northbound. You also need to indicate how long you are willing to wait and Traincheck will let you know the current congestion level, best time to leave, and a summary of congestion for the day. Read more in our articles including "Sakay.ph launches Traincheck for MRT passengers" and "KiQ intros cheaper UNLI data, physical SIM".

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Sakay.ph launches its new service called Traincheck that lets MRT passengers check train congestion levels to avoid long lines. How the service works is by keying in your station entry point and pick whether you're going southbound or northbound. You also need to indicate how long you are willing to wait and Traincheck will let you know the current congestion level, best time to leave, and a summary of congestion for the day.

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Our coverage of traincheck includes: "Sakay.ph launches Traincheck for MRT passengers"; "KiQ intros cheaper UNLI data, physical SIM"; "realme P4 Series coming to the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.

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Our article "Sakay.ph launches Traincheck for MRT passengers" published on November 22, 2016 covers the latest information about traincheck. Check it out for the most current details.