EDSA station was constructed as part of the original alignment of Metrorail (present-day LRT-1), beginning in September 1981, after an
economic recession delayed the project’s initial timeline. It formed part of the line's first constructed segment along Taft Avenue between
EDSA and
Libertad in Pasay. The station was opened to the public on December 1, 1984, as part of the line’s initial southern section, known as the Taft Line, which was the first segment to become operational. It existed long before the LRT-1 was extended northward along EDSA through Caloocan and Quezon City, adding two stations there as part of the North Extension, which opened in 2010. The station's link to Metro Point Mall was later added, as the mall was opened in December 2001.
Expansion In 2019, EDSA station underwent expansion works to widen its capacity, from to as the station caters more than 52,000 passengers daily. It began on June 26. Initially expected to be finished in 2022, the upgrade was finished earlier than expected in anticipation for the
Cavite Extension Project on October 21, 2019. ==Nearby landmarks==