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Shaw Boulevard station (also called Shaw for short) is an elevated Manila Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station situated on Line 3. The station is located in the
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portion of Ortigas Center and is named after
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, since the station lies directly above the boulevard. Being at the center of the whole line, many commuters regard Shaw Boulevard station as the "central terminal" of the line. The station is the seventh station for trains headed to
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and North Avenue. It is one of five stations on the line where passengers can catch a train going in the opposite direction without paying a new fare due to the station's layout. The other four stations are Araneta Center-Cubao, Boni, Buendia, Ayala, and
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. Excluding Araneta Center-Cubao station, it is also one of four stations on the line with its concourse level located above the platform.


Station layout

Shaw Boulevard station is the only station on the line with 3 tracks; with 1 reserve track used for temporary parking of disabled trains and as a termination track when regular train service is disrupted, and 2 for regular train service. It is the only elevated station in the line to feature a concourse on top of the platforms at the 3rd level, the only station in the line with a gable pitched roof, and the only station in the line to have two concourses, which are split into unconnected sections.


Shangri-La concourse

The northern Shangri-La concourse (also referred to as Building A) provides direct access to Shangri-La Plaza and indirect access to the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel and SM Megamall. It also provides direct access to Starmall EDSA and its
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and
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terminals. Exiting through this concourse is provided through the escalators, elevators, and straight staircases on the northern end of the main platforms. It is the only concourse with elevator access to and from the ground level and to and from the platform level. The adjacent stairs and escalators that provides street level access to the concourse is often dubbed by commuters as "Mount Shaw Boulevard" due to the length of the staircase to the station's concourse, which is at level with the fourth and fifth floor of the Shangri-La Plaza mall.


EDSA Central concourse

The southern EDSA Central concourse (also referred to as Building B) provides direct access to Greenfield Pavilion Mall (formerly EDSA Central), which in turn provides indirect access to the
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and the nearby
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terminal. Exiting through this concourse is provided through escalators and a bifurcated staircase from the southern end of the main platforms. Unlike the Shangri-La concourse which is a standalone building, the EDSA Central concourse is encapsulated within the Pavilion Mall and is located inside its structure.


Station platforms

The station's main platforms consist of two island platforms with the outer sides serving the northbound and southbound tracks respectively, and the inner side serving the single reserve track. The platform space for the reserve track also doubles as additional platform space for commuters embarking and disembarking the trains during peak hours.


Elevated walkway

A narrow, elevated walkway on the 2nd level of the station (outside of the fare gates) can be accessed at the midway of the Shaw Boulevard intersection escalators on the northern concourse. This provides access to the southern concourse and the establishments directly connected to it. Despite being at level with the platform, this walkway is not accessible without passing through the fare gates.


Nearby landmarks

The station serves the Ortigas Center and Greenfield business districts and is near three prominent shopping centers: Shangri-La Plaza, Pavilion Mall (formerly EDSA Central), and Starmall EDSA which are all connected by elevated pedestrian walkways. Commuters can also walk or take alternate forms of transportation to the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, SM Megamall,
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, and The Podium. Other nearby landmarks include the Cityland Grand Central Residences, Eurotel, AllBank main branch,
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building, the
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head office,
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, Lourdes School of Mandaluyong, Astoria Plaza,
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, Capitol Commons, Wack Wack Village, and the
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. The news network
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is one of the landmarks from the station.


Transportation links

Shaw Boulevard station is a major transfer point for commuters taking other forms of transportation such as buses, taxis, jeepneys, and
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. Three major jeepney and UV Express terminals are located either directly below or close to the station. Prior to the establishment of the
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, buses ran along
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below the station at their bus terminals at Starmall EDSA and SM Megamall. Currently, these stops are closed and there is no direct bus access to the station. Bus Route 16 (Pasig Palengke-Kalentong) has a EDSA-Shaw stop located at the intersection of Shaw Boulevard and San Miguel Avenue, while Starmall EDSA serves the Ortigas-Alabang and Ortigas-Taguig P2P bus routes. Passengers may board taxis at various locations near the station. The closest taxi stands include Starmall,
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(at Santo Cristo Street), and Shangri-La Plaza (at the entrance opposite Shaw Boulevard).


See also

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List of rail transit stations in Metro Manila The following is a list of rail transit stations in the Greater Manila Area, which incorporates the Manila Light Rail Transit System, the Manila Metro Rail Transit System and the Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line. The list inclu ...
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Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3 The Metro Rail Transit Line 3, also known as the MRT Line 3, MRT-3 or Metrostar Express, is a Medium-capacity rail system, light rapid transit system line of Metro Manila, Philippines. Originally referred to as the Blue Line, MRT Line 3 was reclass ...


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