MRT and Bullet Train Project of approx $4.3 Billion USD (₱182 billion Peso)
The $1.43-billion (₱53  billon) Metro Rail Transit Line 7 (MRT-7) and the $3-billion (₱123  billon) Clark-Metro Manila Bullet Train Project will be constructed under  Built-Operate-Transfer (BOT) schemes, the National Economic Development  Authority (NEDA) said Thursday.
The Japan  International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will finance the $1.23-billion Metro  Rail Transit Line 7 (MRT-7). NEDA said the new MRT line will be constructed  under a BOT scheme in accordance with Republic Act 7718. The initial  construction will be put up in Barangay Tala in San Jose Del Monte. The new MRT  line will run through Fairview, Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City Memorial  Circle and North EDSA. The final station will be constructed in the Paramount  theater in front of SM North EDSA and the Triangle of North Manila (TriNoMa)  mall.
NEDA added that the  new lane will be connected to the now operational LRT-MRT Closing Loop  Interconnection Project. Once the MRT-7 Line is completed, the Paramount  Station will be a Mega Rail Station. 
NEDA also announced  that private firm Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) has made its  intention to fund the Clark-Metro Manila bullet train project under BOT scheme.  The plan is to construct the new railways between the lanes of the North Luzon  Expressway (NLEx) because an earlier proposal to construct it parallel to the  railway was scrapped due to some technical problems.
Clark International  Airport Corp. (CIAC) said the project will be called "Express Airport Trains"  which will have at least three stops in Metro Manila. CIAC said when completed,  the bullet trains will shorten travel time from Clark to Manila, and vice  versa, to only 45 minutes. The bullet trains' planned stopovers are Balintawak  or near TriNoMa or SM North in Quezon City; Manila like Dimasalang or  University of Sto. Tomas; and Makati at Buendia Avenue.

