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  2. San Fernando station (Pampanga) - Wikipedia

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    San Fernando station is an under-construction elevated North–South Commuter Railway (NSCR) station located in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. [1]The station was part of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) North Main Line before its closure in the 1980s.

  3. PNR North Main Line - Wikipedia

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    On February 23, 1892, he took a train to San Fernando station in Pampanga. [6] He then commuted to various other locations in Central Luzon, until he took his last train with a 120 km (75 mi) trip to Tarlac on June 26. He wrote that the trip took 5 hours, 40 minutes. This was 2 weeks prior to his exile to Dapitan. [3]

  4. List of Philippine National Railways stations - Wikipedia

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    Stations along the Manila-San Fernando Line were abandoned and closed. San Fernando-Dagupan closed in 1983, Dagupan-Tarlac in 1988 and Tarlac-Malolos in 1989. The eruption of Mount Pinatubo further shortened services up to Meycauayan in 1991 until it was closed in 1997.

  5. San Fernando station - Wikipedia

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    San Fernando station may refer to: San Fernando station (Pampanga), a defunct railway station in San Fernando City, Pampanga, Philippines; San Fernando U station, a defunct PNR station in San Fernando City, La Union, Philippines (see references on talk page) San Fernando station (VTA), a light rail station in San Jose, California, United States

  6. Trinidad Government Railway - Wikipedia

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    Last Train to San Fernando – Harris Promenade, San Fernando. The Trinidad Government Railway existed between 1876 and 28 December 1968. Originally built to connect Port of Spain with Arima, the railway was extended to Couva in 1880, San Fernando in 1882, Cunapo (now Sangre Grande) in 1897, Tabaquite in 1898, Siparia in 1913 and Rio Claro in 1914.

  7. North–South Commuter Railway - Wikipedia

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    Clark–San Fernando Phase 3 Phase 4 ... on the existing PNR old right-of-way or an underground section running ... Proposed train stations and services [124] [52 ...

  8. Estación San Fernando - Wikipedia

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    The Ramal Pichilemu diverge from here, originally to the city of Pichilemu (railway station) but the line was closed on 1987, operating today as far as Estación Peralillo. The steam locomotive hauled, Tren del Vino (Wine Train), is a turistic train that operates every Saturday between Estación San Fernando and Estación Paniahue (in Santa Cruz).

  9. San Fernando station (VTA) - Wikipedia

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    San Fernando station (officially San Fernando/SAP Center station) is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. The station has two side platforms and two trackways. San Fernando station is served by the Green Line of the VTA light rail system. The station was opened in 2005 as part of VTA's Vasona light rail ...