
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 …
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 …
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 …
South Bike: Retrospect: The Original Paco PNR Station
With the closure of the Manila-Dagupan line in the early 1990s, the Tutuban to Muntinlupa line is now the oldest railroad line still in operation here in the Philippines. The present Paco 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 …
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 …
Detailed Timeline of Philippine Railway's History
October 14, 1967 - PNR started replacement of its tracks from 32 to 34 kilograms. December 1967 - The first 5 of the 10 Alsthom locomotives arrived. January 1968 - The last 5 of the …
Philippine Railway Historical Society News and History!
2020年1月26日 · The Filtrack era would only be shortlived, with a change in management seeing the original PNR logo returned, including a gold disk. It mean't only a small change for the …
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 …
Philippine National Railways (PNR) - EAZY Traveler
Although the present-day Philippine National Railways (PNR) started in 1964, the history of railway transport in the country dates back to 1875 when King Alfonso XII of Spain decreed …