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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 -
Laurel Station
Laurel is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Laurel, Tagkawayan, Quezon. Laurel was opened on January 31, 1938 as Balugo. -
Travesia Station
Travesia is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves as the replacement for the Masarawag and Guinobatan stations after the original right of way was abandoned to avoid the steep grades at -
Vito Cruz Station
Vito Cruz is a a commuter station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line Metro South Commuter Service. It serves the vicinity of Vito Cruz (P. Ocampo) St. in San Andres, Manila. Vito Cruz was opened -
Lopez Station
Lopez is a station on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Lopez, Quezon. Report of the General Manager (1948) -
Taytay Station
Taytay is a station situated on the Antipolo Line. It serves Taytay City, Rizal. Taytay was opened on February 2, 1906 as the temporary terminus for the railroad extension to Antipolo, Rizal., since February 20 -
Aliji Station
Aliji is a flag station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Aliji, Tagkawayan, Quezon. Aliji was opened on January 31, 1938. -
Magalang Line
The Dau-San Pedro Magalang Line, simply known as Magalang Line is a branch line of the Manila Railroad Company's Manila-San Fernando Line. The line was completed and opened on December 20, 1907. -
Balagbag Station
Balagbag is a defunct station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It is also known as the first FTI station. http://malacanang.gov.ph/6337-resumption-of-third-class-passenger-service-of-the-railroad-line -
Pacita Main Gate Station
Pacita Main Gate is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. Formerly known as Pacita Complex, it was opened on November 24, 1975 as a new station on the PNR Metro Manila Rail Commuter -
Nichols Station
Nichols is a commuter station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line Metro South Commuter Service. It serves the vicinity of Western Bicutan in Taguig City. Nichols was opened as a flagstop in 1946 to serve -
Bagumbayan Station
Bagumbayan is a defunct flag station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Bagumbayan, Taguig. Bagumbayan was opened in 1927. -
Santa Ana, Laguna Station
Santa Ana L. is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Santa Ana, San Pablo, Laguna. Santa Ana was opened on July 1912, the station was last renovated around 1950. -
Marikina Station
Marikina (Mariquina) is a station situated on the Montalban Line. It serves Marikina City, Metro Manila. Marikina was opened on March 17, 1906. -
Pamplona Station
Pamplona is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line and formerly the Legazpi Division Line. Pamplona was opened in October 18, 1921 as the northern terminus of the Legazpi Division Line Extension. Direct services -
San Andres Station (Naic Line)
Calle San Andres or simply known as San Andres, is a flag station situated on the Naic Line. It serves San Andres, Manila. San Andres was opened around 1929. The line and the station itself -
Padre Burgos Station
Padre Burgos is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Padre Burgos, Quezon. Padre Burgos was opened in 1914 as Laguimanoc. The current station building was completed in 1930. -
Danlagan Station
Danlagan is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Danlagan Reserva, Guinayangan, Quezon. Danlagan was opened on August 16, 1921 as Dalagang. The station building was destroyed in 1944 during the Japanese -
Buendia Station
Buendia is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line Metro South Commuter Service. Buendia was opened on November 24, 1975 as part of the 83rd Anniversary of the Philippine National Railways, the station was -
Mantalisay Station
Mantalisay is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line and formerly the Legazpi Division Line. It serves Mantalisay, Libmanan, Camarines Sur. Mantalisay station was opened on February 3, 1929 as part of the extension -
Aloneros Station
Aloneros is a station situated on the Manila-Legazpi Line. It serves Guinayangan, Quezon. Aloneros was opened on August 16, 1921 as the terminus of the then Main Line South of the Manila Railroad Company -
Mandaluyong Station
Mandaluyong is a station situated on the defunct Antipolo Line. Mandaluyong, then San Felipe Neri, was opened on December 22, 1905 as part of the first section of the Antipolo Railroad Extension from Manila to
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