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A restaurant tram is a tram vehicle where meals can be served in a way of a full-service, sit-down restaurant. Customers consume the meals while the tram is following a route over an existing network of a tramsystem. Old trams are used with a rebuild interior with upholstered seats and tables.
Banaue (or alternatively spelled as Banawe) , officially the Municipality of Banaue (Ilocano: Ili ti Banaue, Tagalog: Bayan ng Banaue), is a municipality in the province of Ifugao, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 20,652 people.
During the Spanish colonial era, the tramway was referred to as the Tranvias de Filipinas. [ note 3 ] The decree in 1875 by King Alfonso XII initiated the planning for railways in the Philippines. The following year, in 1876, the Formularios para la reducion de los anteproyectos de ferrocarriles , prepared by the Administracion de Obras ...
Gerry's Restaurant and Bar, formerly Gerry's Grill, is a group of restaurants in the Philippines which has branches in the other countries. Its first branch opened at Tomas Morato Avenue in Quezon City on February 14, 1997. Later, four branches opened in the US. In 2010, it started to expand in Singapore and, in 2012, in Qatar.
Nueva Vizcaya–Ifugao–Mountain Province Road or Nueva Vizcaya–Mountain Province Road signed as National Route 109 (N109) of the Philippine highway network, is a 104.52-kilometer (64.95 mi) national secondary road.
Rail transportation in the Greater Manila Area is a major part of the transportation system in Metro Manila and its surrounding areas.The railway network, collectively known as the Greater Capital Region Railway System, [3] [4] [5] consists of the Manila Light Rail Transit System (LRT), Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT), and Philippine National Railways lines within the region.
Banaue: Ponghal 334 363 271 316 262 Lagawe: Posnaan 1,367 1,201 1,023 868 733 Aguinaldo: Pugol (Ifugao Reservation) 1,885 1,314 1,147 766 794 Lamut: Pula 1,394 1,237 1,198 1,205 – Asipulo: Pula 582 556 535 616 – Banaue: Pullaan 325 321 293 278 290 Lagawe: Salamague 769 698 530 574 334 Lamut: San Fernando 726 612 649 766 615 Banaue: San Jose ...
A five-year reconstruction program was initiated in 1920, and by 1924, 170 cars serviced many parts of the city and its outskirts. [24] Although it was an efficient system for the city's 220,000 inhabitants, by the 1930s the streetcar network had stopped expanding. [23] [24] [25] A tranvia from the 1910s