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PNR Train #915 crossing the Pasay Road

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

PNR Philippine National Railway Train #915 is crossing the Pasay Road on the way southbound to Biñan via Pasay Road Station in Makati City

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  • the locomotive is like the indonesian ones

  • @aryowailangitoyo97 Can be. The locomotive is from General Electric and runs years before in Japan

  • no barriers?

  • @aryowailangitoyo97 In the past there are three signs with STOP LOOK LISTEN text and a man with a red flag to stop the traffic when the train loud wistled came. Now it's still the same plus a long red/white colored bamboo(?) stick across the street

  • kalungkot naman.... napakalayo pa ng Pilipinas sa first world na mga bansa :-(

  • @matthewona: I was in more as 40 countries and say

    "we are all in one world" And about the crossing:

    You can see sometimes the same way of railway crossing in

    Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Italy etc. with a red/white gate.

    Can be the mentality of the cardrivers at a crossing is different, hehe

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  • a lot cleaner environment compared to what has been before...

  • Libreng sumabit sa tren libreng sakay pero sabit lang hahahahaah daming pasahero daig pa ang ordinary na bus.

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  • @heinzmahler Actually that locomotive, 915, and others like it was built by General Electric and delivered straight to the PNR in the 70s.

  • Oh my god... I thought Indonesia's level crossing's bad. Now I just seen the worse.

  • Saan beyahi?

  • Also, will they repair the railway tracks? They're pretty bumpy :P

  • @aryowailangitoyo97 When I went to the Philippines last two years. I saw railway signals and boom gates. I don't know if they still work :)

    I hope they install boom gates like Asian boom gates :)

    Anyway that person with the flag gets good income :)

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