The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said it will study whether privatizing the Metro Rail Transit Line 3's (MRT3) operations and maintenance would improve its services.
The Department of Transportation said it will study whether privatizing the Metro Rail Transit Line 3's operations and maintenance would improve its services.
Under the contract, the MRTC consortium runs the MRT3, while the government makes an equity rental payment to it every year. Some passengers expressed concern over the possible increase in fare due to increasing prices of goods.
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