I live in a developing country, where efficient mass transportation is a luxury rather than a rule. Once you're in Philippine roads, most of the accepted traffic norms get thrown out the window. Hence, the daily commute to work can be likened to a daily trudge in commuter hell. For the unschooled, the experience can be disconcerting.
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I’ve been a patron of Manila’s crude mass transit system ever since my freshman year in high school. Aside from the two-year period wherein we lived in faraway Novaliches and I attended the Ateneo High School in Katipunan, my commutes have always been short albeit traffic-choked hops. Once I landed my first, 8am to 5am job in Makati – the nation’s financial center – I must admit that I was mildly shocked by the conditions of the MRT, an elevated light rail system along EDSA. Although I got used to the sardine-like conditions, I still rued the fact that I had to take two jeepney rides and walk a full kilometer just to get home! The entire trip home took around two hours.
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The costs of driving my 1993 Lancer GLi all the way to Makati is just way too staggering, with the combined fuel and parking costs sure to punch a large hole in my wallet, not to mention the sheer stress of negotiating the Metro’s congested roads.
My athletics comeback necessitated a more efficient approach. When I found out that the Trinoma mall offers 24-hour parking and a flat-rate during weekdays, I decided to try it out. Trinoma is located right beside the North Avenue MRT station. The Quezon City mall has two covered parking facilities (the Mindanao and North Avenue parking buildings) that specifically caters to park-and-ride commuters. Since it's open 24-hours, one can come in anytime*. Just don’t park beyond 2am to avoid overnight parking penalties.
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Mind you, I still have to wake up at around 5am to leave the house at around 6am, just to beat the morning rush. Even though my daily transport costs have gone up slightly with the parking and fuel charges, I was able to shave off a good 30 to 45 minutes of travel time.
This park-and-ride arrangement, where one reaps the benefits of being a private vehicle owner and a mass transport patron at the same time, is god-sent. I don’t plan on bringing a car all the way from home to work anytime soon because of this convenient option.
* - Park at the North Avenue Carpark Building. The mall entrance/exit stays open after mall hours. The parking rate is Php 50 on weekdays (flat rate). On weekends and holidays, the mall charges an hourly rate.
* - Park at the North Avenue Carpark Building. The mall entrance/exit stays open after mall hours. The parking rate is Php 50 on weekdays (flat rate). On weekends and holidays, the mall charges an hourly rate.
Is this facility still available? Magkano na, if ever? Also, if I'll be parking at Mindanao, how do I go to MRT station?
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply. Yes, this is still available. You can still park at the Mindanao facility, but you'd have to go down the building to get to the MRT. It's best to use the North Carpark since the entrances/exits stay open until after mall hours.
DeletePhp 50 flat rate of weekdays. Hourly rate on weekends and holidays.
DeleteHi, would you know if they would still charge the flat rate if I parked at the North Carpark before 6am? Or will they charge me overnight parking for that? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried parking before 6am, but I think the flat rate still applies.
DeleteHi! Just want to ask if flat rate pa din sila until now and same rate? Thanks!
ReplyDeletePhp 50 is the new rate. :D
ReplyDeletewhich floor at the north ave parking is best to park, one that is closest to the entrance/exit to the MRT station?
ReplyDeleteThe second floor.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I would like to ask, if I will park my car during weekdays preferably monday to friday, 24 hours (since I have no parking area in our rented house) how much would it cost me? are their rates will still apply? tnx
ReplyDeleteIf you go beyond 2am, then you'll have to pay for their Php 150 overnight parking fee.
Deletehi would like to ask if i park around 9pm until 6am would they charge me overnight parking fee?
ReplyDeleteYes, that will be considered as overnight.
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