The station is the second station for trains headed to Taft Avenue and the twelfth station for trains headed to North Avenue.
History
Quezon Avenue station was planned as part of the Phase 1 of the EDSA LRT III project, following a Build-Lease-Transfer (BLT) agreement between the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and EDSA LRT Corporation on September 22, 1992.[1] However, the project faced delays due to government investigations into the contract, and construction was postponed until the Supreme Court of the Philippines upheld the contract's legality in 1995.[2][3] Construction finally began on October 15, 1996 as the MRT III project, under a BLT contract awarded to the Metro Rail Transit Corporation (MRTC), led by a consortium of local companies.[4]
Quezon Avenue station was opened on December 15, 1999, as part of MRT's initial section from ‹See TfM›North Avenue to ‹See TfM›Buendia.[5] A link between the station and Centris Station, a shopping mall at Eton Centris launched in 2009, was later added.[6]
Buses, jeepneys, taxis, and UV Express can be used to navigate the area. An EDSA Carousel station is located nearby and was previously accessible through the MRT station. A transport terminal could also be found behind Centris Station.