
PNR 2500 class - Wikipedia
The PNR 2500 class is a class of 43 GE U10B Diesel Electric Locomotives first introduced in 1965 with the delivery of the first 13 locomotives of the class. [2] [3] The locomotives were …
Philippine Railway Historical Society | Since 1999 – The Philippines ...
2011年10月27日 · Our latest publication ‘PNR Rollingstock Update’ can be found HERE. The ‘Philippine Railway Historical Society’ was created by Brad Peadon in 1999 as the ‘Philippine …
G.E. Diesel-Electric Locomotive U10B 2500 Class - SimplePlanes
The PNR 2500 class is a class of 43 GE U10B Diesel Electric Locomotives first introduced in 1965 with the delivery of the first 13 locomotives of the class. The locomotives were previously …
openBVE Philippines: Philippine National Railways - Blogger
The Philippine National Railways (PNR) is the oldest railway in the Philippines. It extends southbound from Tutuban to Legazpi. It used to operate spur lines and a northbound line …
2500 Class U10B - Philippine Railway Historical Society
PNR Infrastructure; PNR Locomotives. 3500 Class – Nippon Sharyo; PNR Locomotive Photographic Overview. 2500 Class U10B; 5000 U6B Class; 900 Class U14C – 906-915 + …
About: PNR 2500 class - DBpedia Association
The PNR 2500 class is a class of 43 GE U10B Diesel Electric Locomotives first introduced in 1965 with the delivery of the first 13 locomotives of the class. The locomotives were previously …
PNR Class 2500 - Philippinetrains Wiki
The Class 2500 consists of forty-three U10B Diesel-Electric Locomotives acquired by PNR from General Electric Erie from 1965 to 1979.
Philippine Railway Historical Society News and History!: PNR
2021年7月2日 · Philippine Railway Historical Society News and History!: PNR FLEET - JULY 2021. If you have a question Philippine railway related, just drop us a line, maybe we can help. …
Category:PNR 2500 class - Wikimedia Commons
PNR train locomotive near Naga Station (Tabuco, Naga, Camarines Sur; 04-15-2023).jpg 3,552 × 2,664; 4.34 MB
PNR – Rollingstock Section - Philippine Railway Historical Society
Below is a look at some of the passenger rollingstock types used by PNR in recent decades. For further fleet updates and information please check out our PRHS guides on this website.