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==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 | The line from Tutuban to Alabang will be closed for an estimated 5 years for rebuilding/electrification from 27/28 March 2024. | ||
=== Future Changes=== | === Future Changes=== |
Revision as of 11:29, 8 October 2024
Country Details
See Wikipedia
Railway System
National Railway Operator
Philippine National Railways (PNR)
Maps
- Online: Railways Through Europe
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)
Electrification
None
Recent and Future 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.
The line from Tutuban to Alabang will be closed for an estimated 5 years for rebuilding/electrification from 27/28 March 2024.
Future Changes
Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services
None known