
Philippine National Railways - Wikipedia
The Philippine National Railways (PNR) (Filipino: Pambansang Daambakal ng Pilipinas; Spanish: Ferrocarril Nacional de Filipinas) is a state-owned railway company in the Philippines which operates one commuter rail service between Laguna and Quezon, and local services between Sipocot, Naga and Legazpi in the Bicol Region. [5]
PNR in philippine history - Philippine National Railways
In the decade of the 70s government priorities shifted and a pan-Philippine highway was built. And the railroad was relegated to its own backwaters as the buses and trucks and the much faster airliners took over. By the late 1990s to the present decade, PNR trains and the railroad looked battered and reeling from neglect, mismanagement, and ...
List of Philippine National Railways stations - Wikipedia
The old PNR Tanza station still stands at 257 Tramo, Tanza, Cavite. It is a station on the defunct Naic line. The line from Salinas to Tanza (Santa Cruz de Malabon) in 1911 until 1936 cessation of services.
1892 Route Map of Philippine National Railways (PNR
1892 Route Map of Philippine National Railways (PNR) Main Line North. Source: Philippine Railways (2014). [...] Land use and transport integration has been considered a must-have approach in...
PNR OLD RAILWAY 1875 - 1999 - YouTube
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When Passenger Train Service Ran from Calamba to Batangas City
2018年3月1日 · At the height of its operations, the Philippine National Railways operated train services from Manila to La Union in what was known as the North Main Line and from Manila to Albay in what used to be called the South Main Line. At one point, however, the PNR also served Cavite and Batangas. 1. Image credit: Batangas Railways.
PNR South Main Line - Wikipedia
The PNR South Main Line (Filipino: Pangunahing Linyang Patimog ng PNR, also known as Southrail [6] and formerly the Main Line South) is one of the two trunk lines that form the Philippine National Railways' network in the island of Luzon, Philippines. It was opened in stages between 1916 and 1938 by the Manila Railroad.
The Historic Journey of the Philippine National Railways: A …
From its birth in the late 19th century to its current efforts to modernize, the PNR has shaped the country’s transportation and economy. Let’s take a look at the long and winding history of the PNR, exploring its key moments and how they’ve influenced the Philippines.
Railways of old in Manila and Rizal « Caught (up) in traffic
2011年11月8日 · It’s fun to trace the old Marikina/Montalban line. Using Google Maps, start at the present-day PNR Sta. Mesa station. You can still make out the line occupied by the railways now replaced by houses. Going southeast, it crosses the San Juan River and …
Brief History of the Philippine National Railways or PNR
Did you know that the first trip made by a train (in a long distance travel) of the Philippine National Railway (PNR) was between Manila bound to Dagupan, Pangasinan? And that the PNR was already in full operation even before the start of the revolution against the Spain on 1896.
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