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A map of the Manila Railroad Company's local train network. The Manila Railroad Company, which preceded PNR, operated various local trains between Manila and its neighboring provinces. Trains from Tutuban will lead to Naic in Cavite, Pagsanjan in Laguna, Montalban in Rizal, and Bulacan during the 1920s. [7]
This is an SVG reproduction and update of File:PNR_North_and_South_map.png. Based on the following maps and templates: File:Philippine National Railways.png; File:PNR South Long Haul Map.png; File:PNR Luzon Railways Program.png; en:File:Philippine railways during its peak.jpg; File:Philippine National Railways Route Map.jpg
The station was built in response to the Los Baños–San Pablo bypass line that aims to cut the travel time from Manila down to the South Main Line compared to the current route that passes through the province of Batangas. This in turn, made the Los Baños section of the Pagsanjan-Sta Cruz Branch line part of the PNR Main Line to Bicol.
This is a route-map template for the Manila Metro Rail Transit System, a metro system in the Philippines.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The rail tracks, including sidings between Las Pinas and Naic stations were removed in 1937 and in 1938, the reaming portion up to Paco was finally dismantled. Two bridges at Tanza, Cavite, and Brgy. Halayhay still exists but the tracks are gone. The Naic line is a defunct line of the Manila Railroad Company. Caridad – Caridad, Cavite City
There are two rapid transit systems operating in the country: the Manila Light Rail Transit System, and the Manila Metro Rail System, both serving passengers in Metro Manila. Many passengers who ride the systems also take various forms of road-based public transport, such as buses, to and from a station to reach their intended destination. [62]
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 operates one commuter rail service between Laguna and Quezon, and local services between Sipocot, Naga and Legazpi in the Bicol Region. [5]