The Philippine National Railways (PNR) will soon suspend its train service from Gov. Pascual in the City of Malabon up to Calamba, Laguna.
The Philippine National Railways will soon suspend its train service from Gov. Pascual in the City of Malabon up to Calamba, Laguna
Suspending the PNR train service in the Malabon-Calamba route, where the NSCR tracks will be laid down and the posts will be erected, will speed up the project’s completion and enable the government to save P15.18 billion, he underscored. By March, the contract for the work of the railway line from Manila to Alabang is scheduled to be awarded, so that the PNR train service in Tutuban-Alabang route will also be stopped in October this year.
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