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Balintawak to EDSA: How Your LRT-1 Commute Retraces the Story of Philippine Freedom

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenJune 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Stepping into an LRT-1 station is to catch the pulse of the city. From the tapping of Beep cards to the chime of the closing doors, the entire journey moves along the thousands of daily commuters traversing the heart of Metro Manila. But this railway is no ordinary transit line. This familiar rush carries a much deeper story than just another way to get you from Point A to Point B.

If you’ve ever wondered about the stories behind these tracks, the answer lies in our past, tracking a historic route that runs parallel to the very spine of the Philippine Revolution.

Balintawak Station

Looking past the major transport hub to the north and the fresh produce of Balintawak Market, one would hardly imagine that this junction was the ground zero of the 1896 Philippine Revolution.

It was here that the “Cry of Balintawak” shattered centuries of colonialism as Andres Bonifacio and his men grouped under the “Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan” (KKK). By ripping their cedulas into pieces, the Katipuneros signified their defiance over 300 years of Spanish rule, launching an armed revolution and a collective declaration of independence.

Blumentritt Station

To commuters, Blumentritt used to be an interchange connecting the LRT-1 to the Philippine National Railway (PNR) and is widely known for its massive local markets. Crowded from dawn to dusk, this neighborhood perfectly captures the grit and hustle of Manila’s still-thriving local commerce.

However, a lot of people don’t know that its name belongs to Professor Ferdinand Blumentritt, the Bohemian scholar who became Dr. Jose Rizal’s closest confidant and European ally. He passionately defended Noli Me Tangere from its critics and penned the introductions to El Filibusterismo and Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas, helping fuel the Propaganda Movement and lay the groundwork for Philippine independence.

Central Terminal

Just minutes from Central Terminal Station lie the twin symbol of Spanish control and the Philippine independence movement–the Liwasang Bonifacio and Intramuros. The plaza honors Andres Bonifacio and has now become one of the four freedom parks in Manila used for public assemblies. Meanwhile, the walled city bore witness to Jose Rizal’s detention at Fort Santiago before his execution at the nearby Luneta Park.

This stretch of the city shows how Manila shifted from being a gated Spanish fortress into the capital of a sovereign nation. Today, commuters can experience this part of history just by overlooking the very cradle of Philippine nationalism and the catalyst of the Spanish revolution.

Vito Cruz

Built in 1984 near the former Calle Vito Cruz (now Pablo Ocampo Street), this station honors Hermogenes Vito Cruz, a prominent mayor of Pasay during the 1800s. He later became a local leader in the Katipunan, serving as a reminder that freedom was not just a national struggle but a hard-fought battle won street by street and community by community.

Despite being officially renamed, the area is still widely known as Vito Cruz. Now, it has evolved into a blend of educational and cultural gateway fueled by the dynamic mix of student life, modern cafes, and major sports complexes.

Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA)

Going further south is the EDSA Station that bridges the two major metro rail systems that take you to different halves of the city. It is also a primary transit point to Cavite and the rest of Luzon, making it among the busiest and highest-density stations on the entire LRT-1 line.

Aside from its ties with the EDSA People Power Revolution, the station is also named after Epifanio de los Santos who served as an associate editor for Antonio Luna’s revolutionary newspaper, La Independencia. His lifelong dedication to preserving historical truth is proof that sovereignty isn’t only victory over foreign invaders, but also a continuous resistance against internal tyranny.

Understanding these stories that shaped the nation is far more just a collection of trivia. It is a quiet, enduring source of inspiration reminding modern commuters that their daily routes were built from the strength and bravery of the Filipinos who fought for the country’s freedom

For a deeper dive in history, the LRT-1 features the ikotMNL Heritage Transit Tour created in partnership with the cultural group, Renacimiento Manila. This guided experience breathes life into centuries-old stories carved into the metro’s rail tracks, turning it into an immersive exploration of Manila’s past.

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