MANILA, Philippines -- Two new train sets by the Philippine National Railways (PNR) delivered by an Indonesian government-owned company start rolling on local tracks next week, officials said on Wednesday. According to PNR General Manager Junn Magno, the trains made by PT Inka --- equipped with three cabs each --- will start carrying passengers from Malabon to the FTI railway station in Taguig on December 16. Each trainset has a minimum capacity of 752 passengers, which means that it would increase PNR's current daily passenger service rate of 65,000. "After this delivery, because its commissioned already, hindi na namin kailangang i-commission dito (we...
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