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List of stations
List of railway stations and flag stops in the Philippines. -
College Station
College is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line and Santa Cruz-Pagsanjan Line. Prior to the opening of this station, Calamba was then the terminus of the Santa Cruz-Pagsanjan Line, when the -
San Julian Station
San Julian is a flag station situated on the Manila-San Fernando Line. It serves San Julian, Moncada, Tarlac. San Julian was opened on August 9, 1926. -
Railroad Structures
List of Railroad Crossings References[] The Report of the General Manager, Manila Railroad Company 1923-1929, 1947 -
Cabanatuan Line
The Cabanatuan Line is a defunct branchline of the Manila Railroad Company and later the Philippine National Railways. It branches off from the Manila-San Fernando Line in Balagtas, Bulacan up to Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija -
Quesada Station
Quesada (Quezada) is a station situated on the Manila-San Fernando Line. It serves Nalsian Norte, Bayambang, Pangasinan. Informations[] Quesada is located 168.70 kilometers from Manila., The station code of Quesada is QUE., Also -
MRT 7
The Metro Rail Transit Line 7 Also Known as The MRT Line 7 Or MRT 7 For Short is a Rapid Transit Line That has 14 Stations, The line runs in a northeast–southwest direction -
Santiago Station
Santiago is a station situated on the Manila-San Fernando Line. It serves Santiago, Bauang, La Union. Santiago was opened on October 14, 1912. -
Polong Station
Polong is a flag station situated on the defunct Manila-San Fernando Line. It serves Polong, Malasiqui, Pangasinan. Polong was opened in 1939. -
Guadalupe Station (PNR)
Guadalupe, also known as Baranka, is a station situated on the Guadalupe Line. A former part of the Antipolo Line. It serves Barangka Ilaya, Mandaluyong City. Guadalupe (then Baranka) was opened on April 28, 1927 -
Tayuman Station (PNR)
Tayuman was a temporary railroad terminus of the Philippine National Railways. It was opened as a replacement for the Tutuban station. Tayuman was actually built as a temporary station due to the conversion of the -
Carmona Line
The San Pedro-Carmona Branch Line, simply known as Carmona Line, was a branch line of the Manila-Legazpi Line from San Pedro, Laguna to the border of Carmona and General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. The -
Pandacan Station
Pandacan, also known as Beata, is a station situated on the Philippine National Railway's Manila-Legazpi Line and formerly the defunct Cavite Line. Originally located on the Manila Belt Line, Pandacan was opened on -
Legazpi Station
Legazpi (Legaspi) is a railroad station serving the City of Legazpi, Albay. It is the current endpoint of the Manila-Legazpi Line after the Legazpi-Tabaco section ceased operations. Legazpi was opened in 1914 as -
Naga Station
Naga is a station on the Manila-Legazpi Line and formerly the Legazpi Division Line. It serves Naga City in Camarines Sur. Naga was opened on April 1, 1920, it was part of the Legazpi -
Lutucan Station
Lutucan is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Lutucan, Sariaya, Quezon. Lutucan was opened on February 10, 1913. -
Candelaria Station
Candelaria is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves the municipality of Candelaria in Quezon. Candelaria was opened in 1912 -
Summit Station
Summit is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves San Rafael, Atimonan, Quezon. Informations[] Summit is located 193.35 kilometers from Manila., Summit is commonly known as Atimonan as it is now -
List of MRR Lines
List of Manila Railroad/Philippine National Railways Lines Baranka (Guadalupe) and Pineda stations were opened on April 1, 1927 serving both Taytay and Montalban Lines. -
Port Junction Station
Port Junction is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Port Junction Norte, Ragay, Camarines Sur. Port Junction was opened on August 28, 1933 as part of the extension of the Legazpi -
List of MRR Rubble Stone structures
List of Manila Railroad Rubble Stone station and flagstop structures. Thirteen (13) Rubble stone Flagstops were opened in 1923, six (6) in 1939 and eight (8) in 1948 for both North and South Main Lines. -
Mamatid Station
Mamatid is a station serving the vicinity of Brgy. Mamatid and Brgy. Banlic in Cabuyao, Laguna. It is situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line and the defunct Canlubang Line. Mamatid was opened on January 24 -
Hondagua Station
Hondagua is a major station on the PNR Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Hondagua, Lopez, Quezon. Hondagua was inaugurated on May 8, 1916, led by Manila Railroad Company General Manager Horace Higgins. Regular operations started -
Biñan Station
Biñan is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Biñan City, Laguna. Biñan was opened on September 2, 1908, a concrete station building was erected in 1941 replacing the wooden structure. -
Fort Stotsenburg Line
The Dau-Fort Stotsenburg Line, shortened to as Stotsenburg Line is a military branch line of the Manila Railroad Company. It branches off from the Manila-San Fernando Line in Dau, Mabalacat to Fort Stotsenburg
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