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Timeline of Philippine Railroad
June 26, 1875 - By virtue of a royal decree of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, the Inspector of Public Works of the Philippine Islands, Don Eduardo Lopez Navarro was required to submit a general plan -
Antipolo Line
The Antipolo Extension Line is a defunct branch line of the Manila Railroad Company (Philippine National Railways) serving Antipolo City, Rizal. The line starting from Tayuman Junction, 1.6 kilometers from Manila Station to Antipolo -
Pasig Line
The Pasig Line is a defunct Tramline of the Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company. From Ilaya -
Old Damortis Station
The Old Damortis was the original Damortis railroad station of the Manila-San Fernando Line.. Damortis was opened on November 14, 1908. -
Tarlac Station
Tarlac is major railroad station of the Philippine National Railways, serving the City of Tarlac. Tarlac was opened on June 1, 1892 as part of the Mabalacat-Tarlac segment of the Manila-Dagupan Line, the -
Damortis Station
Damortis is a major station situated on the Manila-San Fernando Line. It was the main terminal of Rosario, La Union connecting bus services to Baguio and vice versa. The increasing number of passengers and -
Trivia
Railroad Trivia - Cab resembles the U12C Streamliner in terms of its windshield. -
Pasay Road Station
Pasay Road, also known as Pio Del Pilar is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Pio Del Pilar, Makati City. Pasay Road was opened on June 21, 1908 as Culi-Culi -
List of Incidents
List of Accidents, Derailments, Stall, Collapse etc. November 19, 1896 - Insurgents under General Mariano Llanera derailed a train at Calumpit (one locomotive and five coaches) May 27, 1898 - Father Leocadio Sanchez, Father Francisco Giron, Father -
Blumentritt Station
Blumentritt is a station situated on the the Manila-Legazpi Line, Antipolo Line and LRT Line 1. It serves the vicinity of Blumentritt in Sampaloc, Manila Blumentritt was opened on December 22, 1905 as San -
Paco Station
Paco is a major station of the Philippine National Railways's Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Paco, Manila. Paco was opened on March 25, 1908 as part of the Manila Belt Line and segment of -
Hinulugang Taktak Station
Hinulugang Taktak is a station situated on the Antipolo Line. It serves the vicinity of Hinulugang Taktak Falls in Antipolo City. Hinulugang Taktak was opened on December 24, 1908. Services between Taytay and Antipolo ceased -
San Pablo Station
San Pablo is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves San Pablo City, Laguna. San Pablo was opened on July 3, 1911 as a station situated on the original route of the -
Manila-San Fernando Line
The Main Line North, commonly known as Northrail is a defunct railroad line of the Philippine National Railways. It was also called in such names like the Manila-Dagupan Line, Manila-San Fernando Line and -
Lucena Station
Lucena is a railroad station situated on the Philippine National Railways Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves the City of Lucena in Quezon. Lucena was opened on February 10, 1913 with a wooden station building, the -
Malabon Line
The Malabon Line is a defunct tramline of the Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company. With Tondo as its starting point, it is commonly referred to as the Tondo-Malabon line or Manila-Malabon Line -
Laon-Laan Station
Laon-Laan (Laong-Laan) is a station on the Manila-Legazpi Line Metro Commuter Service. Laon-Laan was opened on January 25, 1978 as part of the Metro Manila Transport Program under Former First Lady -
Carmona station
San Pedro-Carmona Resettlement or simply known as Carmona, is the terminus of the defunct Carmona line. It serves Magsaysay in San Pedro, Laguna. Carmona station was opened on April 1, 1973, the line was -
Santa Mesa Station
Santa Mesa is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line and formerly on the Antipolo Line and Manila Belt Line. It serves Santa Mesa, Manila. It currently used for Metro South Commuter services and -
Hulo Station
Hulo is a station situated on the Antipolo Line. It serves Hulo, Mandaluyong City. Hulo was opened on December 22, 1905 as San Pedro Macati. -
Manila-Legazpi Line
The Manila-Legazpi Line, also known as the Main Line South was a railroad line connecting the City of Manila with Legazpi City, Albay on the Bicol Region. It was originally known as the Main -
Dagupan Station
. Dagupan is a railroad station situated on the defunct Manila-Dagupan-San Fernando Line. It serves Dagupan City, Pangasinan. -
Metro South Commuter
The Metro South Commuter (MSC) is the commuter service of PNR in the Main Line South from Tutuban to Alabang, Muntinlupa and Calamba City, Laguna. The first commuter service on the Main Line South was -
Philippine Railways in Films
This is a list of appearance of railroad and trains in Philippine Films. -
San Crispin Station
San Crispin is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves San Crispin, San Pablo, Laguna San Crispin station was opened in August 20, 1923 as part of the Los Baños-San Pablo
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