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Coordinates: 14°45′14″N 121°05′06.1″E / 14.75389°N 121.085028°E / 14.75389; 121.085028
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Welcome to the Philippine Transportation Task Force of Tambayan Philippines.


Scope

The Transportation Task Force is dedicated to expanding the coverage of transportation-related topics on Wikipedia specific to the Philippines. This includes creating and improving articles on Philippine transportation infrastructure, such as roads, railways, terminals, bus lines, airports, and seaports, It also covers write-ups on developments and current projects in the transportation sector.

Participants

  1. Itsquietuptown (talk · contribs)
  2. Longcake Higad (talk · contribs)
  3. Hiwilms (talk · contribs) – a graduate of BS Civil Engineering with Specialization in Transportation Engineering
  4. Ganmatthew (talk · contribs)
  5. BoholMappingAndRoutes (talk · contribs)
  6. 360kong (talk · contribs)

To do

To-do items for members of Philippine transportation task force

  • Tag related transportation articles.
  • Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
  • Identify articles for creation.
  • Identify articles for improvement.
  • Review importance and quality of existing articles.

To-do items for anyone

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Add new items

Main articles

Task force guidelines

Tagging and assessment

Any articles that are within the scope of this project should be tagged with the project banners of Tambayan Philippines.

Categories

Project templates

For main project templates, see the main project page for Tambayan Philippines.

Userbox template

Use the code below to display the userbox on your user page.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" class="" style="" inline="1">{{Wikipedia:Tambayan Philippines/Outreach/User Philippine transportation task force}}</syntaxhighlight> {{Wikipedia:Tambayan Philippines/Outreach/User Philippine transportation task force}}

Article guidelines

The guidelines stated in this section are expected to be followed within articles related to Philippine transportation.

Structure

Below is the suggested structure for railway station articles:

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Station name

(The) [Station name] station is a (an under-construction) [at-grade, elevated, or underground] system station served by [train lines that serve the station] located in [city/municipality], [province (outside Metro Manila)]. [Notable information also goes here, like if it's a terminus or changeover station...]. The station is the [nth] station for trains headed to [First station] and the [nth] station for trains headed to [Last station].

It is located at [address/intersection]. [Other notable locations here, like proximity to a university or sports venue]. Service began [date].

History

[If applicable, add a few paragraphs about history here]

Nearby landmarks

  • [List of places that people going to this station may be interested in knowing about]

Transportation links

  • [List of out-of-system transportation transfers]

Gallery

References

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[[Category:Manila [Light/Metro] Rail Transit System stations]] [[Category:Railway stations opened in [yyyy]]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in [city]]]

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Standards

Station naming

Article titles of train stations must be in the format of [Name] station. Parenthetical disambiguation where required may be added, with preference in the following order:

  1. Transit type (e.g., LRT, MRT)
  2. Line name (e.g., LRT Line 1, MRT Line 7)
  3. Geographic area (e.g., Manila, Metro Manila)

Units of measurement

A comprehensive set of guidelines based on MOS:UNIT, MOS:PH, and PD No. 187, s. 1973 is provided for consistent unit measurements in Philippine transportation articles.

  • The primary units to be used in articles are SI (metric) units.
  • Conversions to imperial units (e.g., miles, feet) may be provided where necessary. Use the template {{cvt|value|SI unit}} to convert. For example, to convert 18.584 km to mi, use {{cvt|18.584|km}}.
  • Use up to three decimal places for metric measurements.
  • Conversions to non-metric measurements must use decimals up to three places for consistency.

Article templates

Station article template

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Stations#Article template example.

Infobox template

Railway stations

Railway station articles must begin with an infobox, with its example for Sacred Heart station shown below:

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Sacred Heart
Columns of the MRT 7 railway line are being constructed.
Construction of Sacred Heart station
General information
LocationQuirino Highway, Barangay Greater Lagro, Quezon City
Philippines
Coordinates14°45′14″N 121°05′06.1″E / 14.75389°N 121.085028°E / 14.75389; 121.085028
Owned bySMC Mass Rail Transit 7 Inc.
Line(s)     MRT Line 7
Distance18.584 km (11.548 mi)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeelevated
AccessibleDisabled access
Other information
StatusUnder construction
Station codeS12
History
Opening2025
Services
Preceding station Manila MRT Following station
Quirino Avenue
towards North EDSA
MRT Line 7 Tala
Location
Lua error: Coordinates must be specified on Wikidata or in |coord=.

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Stub templates

RouteBox and RINT templates

When denoting a connection of transfer to a specific stop along another transportation system as part of stops tables or nearby transportaion modes for articles about stops or places, use a generic {{Rail-interchange}} icon corresponding to its mode of transport (see the list below), followed by a RouteBox or Rail-interchange template for its official classifications, and the official name of the stop.

For stops along a bus route, use {{RouteBox}}templates to indicate the bus route classification, route color as indicated in the article on the list of bus routes in Metro Manila, and the official name of the stop.

For railway transfers, use the localized {{Rail-interchange}} templates provided at Template:Rail-interchange/doc/PH. Note that a formatter for railway station names is also provided at Template:Station/doc.

For consistency, use the following generic icons for its corresponding mode of transport:

Unless specified, public transportation connections are considered to be part of official routes designated by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board.

Examples:

As an additional note, for RouteBox templates that does not automatically link to the Wikipedia article of the transport system, you may use the link parameter to provide a wikilink to its respective article, as shown in the example below:

{{RouteBox|7|List of bus routes in Metro Manila<nowiki>|#f9cf47|white}}

Railways

Line colors

The table below shows the official colors assigned by the Department of Transportation, as listed on the second version of the Unified Color Palette Standard Guidelines for the Railways Sector.

Assigned colors

Set Line Color Name Hex Code Text Color
Second  LRT Line 1  Green #00B500 White
 LRT Line 2  Purple #6A0DAD White
First  MRT Line 3  Yellow #FEEC00 Black
Second  MRT Line 4  Orange #FF5F22 White
Third  MRT Line 7  Maroon #800000 White
First  NSCR System  Red #FF0000 White
 MMSP System  Blue #0000FF White
Third  South Long Haul  Sky #76D7EA Black

Unassigned colors

Below are the colors that have not yet been assigned to any line. Colors in a higher set are prioritized for assignment.

Set Color Name Hex Code Text Color
Third Brown #964B00 White
Gray #808080 White
Magenta #F653A6 White
Pink #FFC0CB Black
Teal #008080 White
Fourth Indigo #4A0082 White
Lavender #BF7BD5 White
Olive #808000 White
Lime #E8F48C Black
Coral #FF8B5A Black
Amber #FFBF00 Black
Peach #FFE5B4 Black

Railway vehicles

Stations/Stops table template

Articles on notable transportation systems such as buses, railways, and ferry systems may use a table that lists all of its officially designated stops, the distance between stops, direct and indirect transfers to other transportation services, and the highly urbanized cities and/or independent component cities (HUCICCs) and province that it is located in.

Header and footer

A skeletal template of the table with the header and footer is provided below: <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">

List of stations
Name Distance (km) Structure type District/Barangay Transfers Location
Between stations From terminus
First Station 0.000 One none City or Municipality
Second Station 1.234 Two Transfers go here City or Municipality
Stations and train systems in italics are either under construction or proposed.

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Station names

In the Name column, stops that are proposed, under construction, or not operational should be denoted with italics. The official name of the stop as indicated by official maps or signage should be used here.

Distance between stations

In the Distance columns for between stops and between terminuses, distances should be provided in kilometers, up to the third decimal place. Note that if there are no reliable sources on the distances between stops, this column may be omitted.

Transfers

In the Transfers column, any nearby transportation services or terminals that are directly or indirectly connected to the given stop may be listed here.

Use the guidelines from the RouteBox and RINT templates section above when denoting transfers. For readability, you may either place em-dashes (—) or use collapsible lists to separate different modes of transport or connecting terminals in each row of the column.

It is suggested to arrange these sections in order from highest to lowest transport capacity. For consistency, the header should be named after the system name (e.g. Manila MRT, Manila LRT, Philippine National Railways) or the owner of the system (e.g. BGC Bus), whichever is more appropriate. The header should also link to its Wikipedia article, if there is one.

  1. Long-distance railways (PNR, NSCR, etc)
  2. Rapid transit (LRTs, MRTs, BRTs, etc)
  3. Bus services
  4. Airport, seaports, landports, and ferry services
  5. Other modes of transport or terminals

Official data on UX Express, jeepney, and tricycle routes are not reliable and as such, connections to their routes or "stops" should not be included until a reliable source is available. However, you may indicate any transfers to their terminals, if notable.

Templates

This template uses em dashes to distinguish between different transport modes. <syntaxhighlight lang="html">

  


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On the other hand, a template for collapsible lists, which allows the list to be collapsed and organized more neatly, is provided below:

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Examples

Using the template, we can generate a list of transfers for multiple transport modes and even multiple stops under each one. This example shows a station that connects to: (1) a MRT station with two lines (2) a BRT stop with one line, and (3) a bus stop with 3 routes. The first table below shows the example scenario using the em dash layout:

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  •  E  North Avenue
  •  4   19   32  North EDSA

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On the other hand, this one is how it would be done using the collapsible lists layout:

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext"> Metro interchange 3 North Triangle Common Station

Bus rapid transit  E  North Avenue

Bus interchange  4   19   32  North EDSA </syntaxhighlight>

Note that the em dash layout does not require the name or owner of the system as it is much simpler in nature. This is what both of them would look like in a wikitable:

Transfers A Transfers B
Metro interchange 3 North Triangle Common Station

Bus rapid transit  E  North Avenue

Bus interchange  4   19   32  North EDSA
  •  E  North Avenue
  •  4   19   32  North EDSA

Location

If the route is entirely located within one HUCICC, the Location column may be omitted. However, if it passes through two or more HUCICCs, the Location column should be used to denote which stops fall under which areas. For routes that pass through two or more provinces, indicate the province as well, separated by a comma.

Boundary crossings between HUCICCs and provinces may be denoted instead if the stop is located at the boundary of these two areas.

Examples:

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