MRT-7 Stations, Route, and Timeline in Quezon City and Bulacan.
- CHLP REALTY
- Aug 21
- 4 min read
The MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City is one of the most anticipated mass transit developments in Metro Manila.
Designed to connect San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, to North Triangle Common Station in Quezon City, this 22-kilometer rail line will significantly improve travel convenience, reduce congestion, and enhance accessibility for residents, workers, and students in the Commonwealth area.

Overview of MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City
The MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City will run along the busy Commonwealth Avenue corridor, serving as a vital link between northern Metro Manila and key urban destinations.
It will feature modern, high-capacity trains and fully integrated stations that connect seamlessly to other rail lines, including LRT-1 and MRT-3 via the Common Station in North Avenue.

Stations of MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City
Below is the list of stations along the Commonwealth Avenue segment of MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City, along with key details and nearby landmarks:
Tandang Sora Station
Location: Matandang Balara and New Era, Quezon City
Nearby Landmarks: Quezon Memorial Circle, New Era University, Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple
Status: Under construction, targeted for completion in 2025
Don Antonio Station
Location: Holy Spirit, Quezon City
Nearby Landmarks: Ever Gotesco Commonwealth, Shopwise Commonwealth, Commonwealth Market
Status: Under construction, targeted for completion in 2025
Manggahan Station
Location: Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City
Nearby Landmarks: Litex Public Market, Commonwealth High School, residential subdivisions
Unique Feature: Only at-grade station of MRT-7, designed for smooth street-level access
Status: Under construction, targeted for completion in late 2025
Regalado Avenue Station
Location: Fairview, Quezon City
Nearby Landmarks: Fairview Center Mall, Far Eastern University–Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, National College of Business and Arts
Status: Under construction, targeted for completion in 2025

Complete List of All MRT-7 Stations
The MRT‑7 spans approximately 22.8 kilometers and comprises 14 stations from North Triangle Common Station (North Avenue) in Quezon City to San Jose del Monte Station in Bulacan.
North Triangle Common Station (North Avenue Station)
Quezon Memorial Circle Station
University Avenue Station
Tandang Sora Station
Don Antonio Station
Batasan Station
Manggahan Station
Doña Carmen Station
Regalado Avenue Station
Mindanao Avenue Station
Quirino Avenue Station
Sacred Heart Station
Tala Station
San Jose del Monte Station

Impact of MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City
When operational, the MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City will:
Shorten travel time from San Jose del Monte to Quezon City from 2–3 hours to just 35 minutes.
Reduce traffic congestion along Commonwealth Avenue.
Provide safe, efficient, and sustainable public transportation to over 300,000 daily passengers.

Full Line Length of MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City.
The Complete Length of the MRT-7 in Commonwealth Quezon City.
The MRT‑7 in Commonwealth Quezon City spans a total length of approximately 22.8 kilometers (14.2 miles) from San Jose del Monte, Bulacan to the North Triangle Common Station in Quezon City.

The stretch of the MRT‑7 in Commonwealth Quezon City connects high-density residential, commercial, and institutional zones.
Each station strategically taps into neighborhood nodes—from government offices and educational institutions to bustling markets and malls—indicating potential hubs of future urban activity and value enhancement.
North Triangle Common Station sits at the gateway of multi-line integration, blending LRT‑1, MRT‑3, and soon the Metro Manila Subway, strengthening overall network connectivity.
Quezon Memorial Circle Station, set within a famed park and civic center, promises seamless access to both commuter and leisure traffic.
University Avenue Station is a valuable link for UP Diliman and surrounding academic and tech hubs.
The Commonwealth corridor stations (Tandang Sora, Don Antonio, Batasan, Manggahan, Doña Carmen, Regalado) service crowded residential and retail zones like Shopwise, Ever Gotesco, Litex Market, and Fairview Center Mall.
Mindanao Avenue and adjacent stations extend reach into emerging suburban centers in Novaliches and Caloocan, while Tala and San Jose del Monte Stations anchor Bulacan integration and intermodal access.

Looking Ahead for MRT-7.
The completion of the MRT-7 marks a major step forward in improving Metro Manila’s transport system. With its 22.8-kilometer stretch and 14 modern stations, this line will shorten travel times, reduce traffic congestion, and create stronger connections between Quezon City and Bulacan.
Once fully operational, MRT-7 is expected to serve over 300,000 passengers daily, making everyday commuting faster, safer, and more efficient.
More importantly, it will integrate with other major rail systems at the North Triangle Common Station, turning it into a true gateway of mobility for millions of Filipinos.
The MRT-7 is more than just a transport project—it is a symbol of progress, connectivity, and hope for a smoother, better-connected Metro Manila.
With every milestone reached, the vision of a more accessible and sustainable urban future draws nearer.