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Philippine National Railways Update - High Speed DMUs

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

south rail update(north rail still in construction)

watch these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r653fbkAZ4g -clearing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEJNpxNFjNc -renovation

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  • nakita ko na tong train na to habang umaandar, parang wala naman 160 km/h nor 90km/h???

  • @jirehlandi ang 90kp/h po jan ay ung commuter trains ng PNR at ung 160km/h po, un ung train ng northrail na still under construction...

  • may kuwarto daw to asopusa1029??

    sana meron...

  • wala kasi commuter trains lang sila at umiikot lang sila sa buong manila

  • parang LRt lang...tnx..

  • kagaya siya ng LRT pero mas malapad at mas malakas ang aircon ngunit mas mahaba ang LRT kasi 3 coaches lang ito

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  • They should make trains that connects islands that are close to each other...bullet trains comes to mind.

  • yup tama k jan may punto k.. wag sisihin ang gobyerno sa khirapan, katamaran ang dahilan kya nag hihirap

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  • @asopusa1029 Sana may Train din para sa mga Commodities tulad ng mga gulay ,bigas, at mag prutas na galing sa province na mas mababa ang travel exp.in effect baba din ang presyo ng bilihin.

  • train ,MADE IN CHINA?how long will it last?

  • @jirehlandi 90 km/h ang max speed nito pero ang operating speed nito ay 40-50 km/h lang (sa Alabang hanggang Pasay Road mga 60 to 80 ang takbo, tantya ko lang :) Pero at least na-upgrade din ang national railroad sysytem natin at laking pakinabang yan sa mga commuters (Mula Tutuban hanggang Alabang 20 pesos lang one way trip, kesa sa 80 pesos na mula Recto hanggang Alabang!)

  • It's just sad that we still have to buy these trains and other heavy machinery from overseas. With our government's focus to improve our infrastracture which I'm sure will require a huge budget for equipment imports maybe it's high time to revive Marcos's Heavy Fabrication Project so we can build our own trains, generators and turbines etc. to boost our engineering expertise, conserve our foreign exchange and we don't have to be at the mercy of foreign lenders.

  • halina kayo, tayo nang mag skwater sa tabi ng riles, hindi tayo paalisin, pakikinabanga tayo ng mga politiko.

  • @engros Let's try Samar and Masbate link via tunnels. Look at Japan- they have tunnels liking to islands (albeit only four)

  • @khaizen111 at disiplina na rin dahil simpleng bagay lang tayong mga pinoy kulang sa pag intindi at gawin ng maayos na masunod pra sa ikaunlad na rin natin

  • nd  kc maayos ung riles... hnd pantay pantay. kaya di nila tinotodo ung speed kc dlikado

  • Was on a special train to the Bicol in the 1980s. Great way to see the country but oh, those trolley riders! Is the line north of Manila re-opended yet?

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