Bauang Sur (Eng. South Bauang) is a defunct station situated on the Manila-San Fernando Line. It serves Calumbaya, Bauang, La Union.
Former site of Bauang Sur Sta., now a chapel.
History
Calumbaya was opened on October 14, 1912 as Bauang Sur, the temporary terminus of the Dagupan-San Fernando Extension of the Manila-Dagupan Line. It was erected near the Bauang River.
Starting 1929, services to Bauang station commenced on January 16, and to San Fernando U on May 16.
History
Bauang Sur was located 253.62 kilometers from the Manila-San Fernando Line's terminus in Manila.
It was renamed Calumbaya since 1923.
The station code of Calumbaya is CM.
Bauang Sur is one of the stations having a station building of the Santa Mesa Type.
After the line ceased operations, it was converted into a chapel, similar with Tarlac Station, the only difference is that the station building of Bauang Sur was demolished.
Unlike South Aringay, Bauang Sur was retained after the completion of the Bauang River Bridge.
Both were temporary stations with rivers separating from each town's main railroad station.