Naga station

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Naga station
Philippine National Railways (PNR).svg
WTNaga BAHALANA B47.JPG
Exterior of Naga City Station
LocationPNR Road
Tabuco, Naga City, Camarines Sur
Coordinates13°37′10.43″N 123°11′9.24″E / 13.6195639°N 123.1859000°E / 13.6195639; 123.1859000Coordinates: 13°37′10.43″N 123°11′9.24″E / 13.6195639°N 123.1859000°E / 13.6195639; 123.1859000
Owned byPhilippine National Railways
Line(s) PNR Bicol Commuter
PNR Southrail
PlatformsSide platform
Tracks2, plus 2 siding track
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeNG
History
Opened1920
Rebuilt2009
Passengers
1,000-2,500 per day
Services
Preceding station   PNR   Following station
toward Tagkawayan
Bicol Commuter
toward Legazpi
toward Tutuban
Bicol Express
toward Legazpi
Isarog LimitedTerminus
The train in Naga that is heading for Ligao, Albay that day.
A Kiha 59 in the Naga station.

Naga station is on the South Main Line ("Southrail") of the Philippine National Railways. It is located in Naga City, Camarines Sur. It is a major station on the Southrail, serving as the main terminus for the Bicol Commuter, Bicol Express train services and the end station for the Isarog Limited Express. The station is considered the largest of all Philippine National Railways' Stations in Southern Luzon. It houses the regional offices of PNR that covers the total jurisdiction over Southern Luzon.

History[]

Naga was opened on April 1, 1920, as one of the stations along the Legazpi Division line of the Manila Railroad Company. By 1938, the Legazpi Division was merged into the Main Line South. During the PNR era, Naga became the terminus of the Peñafrancia Express that was inaugurated in 1981. The service ended in 2004. Meanwhile, the present building was rebuilt in the late 2000s and was opened in 2009 for the Isarog Limited. The service became irregular by 2012 until the line was once again closed in 2014.

The Bicol Commuter, a commuter rail/local train service, was once again inaugurated in the mid-2010s. Naga is currently the southern terminus of the service.

Future[]

A new Naga station will be built outside of the city center under the PNR South Long Haul project. This is to avoid congestion in the city, loosen its track curvature, and to allow for expansion of the station. The last one includes additional station tracks, a freight depot and a light-duty maintenance facility.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Foreign Assisted Projects". www.ps-philgeps.gov.ph. Procurement Service, Republic of the Philippines. June 4, 2021. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
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