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===Electrification===
===Electrification===
None
 
Manila LRT and MRT; 750 V d.c. and 1,500 V d.c.
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* [https://www.lrta.gov.ph/ Light Rail Transit Authority] (LRT).
* [https://www.lrta.gov.ph/ Light Rail Transit Authority] (LRT).
* Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)
* [https://mrt3.com/ Mass Rapid Transit] (MRT)
 
See also [https://www.urbanrail.net/as/manila/manila.htm Urban Rail] Site.


==Recent and Future Changes==
==Recent and Future Changes==
===Recent Changes===
===Recent Changes===
On 7 October 2024 Naga-Legazpi services increased from 2 to 3 trains a day.


On 27 December 2023, after more than six years, PNR trains ran on the 101-kilometer Naga-Legazpi-Naga route in the Bicol Region again.
On 27 December 2023, after more than six years, PNR trains ran on the 101-kilometer Naga-Legazpi-Naga route in the Bicol Region again.


The line from Tutuban to Alabang will be closed for an estimated 5 years for rebuilding/electrification from 27/28 March 2024.
PNR halted its Metro Manila; Governor Pascual-Tutuban operations from 28 March 2024 for five years to "accelerate" the construction of the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR).


Construction of the 148 km Standard Gauge [https://nscr.com.ph/ North-South Commuter Railway} (NSCR) started in 2019, with a first projected partial opening  in 2028 and full opening in 2031.
The line from Tutuban to Alabang will be closed for an estimated 5 years for rebuilding/electrification from 28 March 2024 as well as to "accelerate" the construction of the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR)..
 
Construction of the 148 km Standard Gauge [https://nscr.com.ph/ North-South Commuter Railway] (NSCR) started in 2019, with a first projected partial opening  in 2028 and full opening in 2031.


=== Future Changes===
=== Future Changes===
On 7 October 2024 it was announced that Naga-Legazpi services would be increased from 2 to 3 trains a day but without any obvious start date.


==Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services==
None known
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 4 January 2025

Country Details

See Wikipedia

Railway System

National Railway Operator

Philippine National Railways (PNR)

Maps

Timetable

Refer to PNR Facebook Page for latest timetabled departures.

Information is available at the Man in Seat 61.

Gauge

  • 1067 mm (3 feet 6 inches)
  • 1435 mm (4 feet 8½ inches) Standard; For Manila LRT and MRT

Electrification

Manila LRT and MRT; 750 V d.c. and 1,500 V d.c.

Metro and light rail systems

Manila Light Rapid Transit and Mass Rapid Transit.

See also Urban Rail Site.

Recent and Future Changes

Recent Changes

On 27 December 2023, after more than six years, PNR trains ran on the 101-kilometer Naga-Legazpi-Naga route in the Bicol Region again.

PNR halted its Metro Manila; Governor Pascual-Tutuban operations from 28 March 2024 for five years to "accelerate" the construction of the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR).

The line from Tutuban to Alabang will be closed for an estimated 5 years for rebuilding/electrification from 28 March 2024 as well as to "accelerate" the construction of the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR)..

Construction of the 148 km Standard Gauge North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) started in 2019, with a first projected partial opening in 2028 and full opening in 2031.

Future Changes

On 7 October 2024 it was announced that Naga-Legazpi services would be increased from 2 to 3 trains a day but without any obvious start date.

Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services

None known.