To give a general idea of what this other connecting station—EDSA Station—looked like, it was almost the same as D. Jose station though it didn't have a second floor where a small-ish strip mall was located. The platforms where the railway was bisecting them were the same as all the other platforms but the inside of the connecting passage towards Taft Avenue Station was a tad wider and longer.
It was because the EDSA Station and Taft Avenue Station weren't as far compared to the last one—and it was just a girthy motherfucker compared to a balloon that was only inflated on both ends, causing it to have this thin strip in the middle, representing the bridge.
Still, it was jam-packed and even kind of overloaded because aside from the stairs to get to the platforms, everything else was filled with deadheads on stand-by as if they would win a million dollars if they were the last one to leave the station.