PNR 8300 class

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PNR 8300 class
PNR Alabang 8302 coaches 2022-03-05.jpg
8300 class coaches at Alabang station in March 2022.
In service2021–present
ManufacturerPT INKA
Built atMadiun, Indonesia
Family nameINKA K3 coach
Constructed2019–2020
Entered service28 January 2021; 13 months ago (2021-01-28)
Number built15 vehicles (3 sets)
Number in service10 vehicles (2 sets)
Formation5 coaches per trainset
Fleet numbers8301–8303
Capacity266 per carriage
1,330 total passengers
Operator(s)Philippine National Railways
Depot(s)Tayuman Yard
Line(s) servedPNR Metro Commuter Line
Specifications
Car body constructionStainless steel
Train length1.035 hm (340 ft) (5-car trainset with couplers)
Car lengthdam (66 ft)
2.07 dam (68 ft) including coupler
Width2.99 m (9 ft 10 in)
Height3.53 m (11.6 ft)
Doors3 double-leaf doors per side; interior-sliding type
Wheelbase2.2 m (7 ftin)
Maximum speed120 km/h (75 mph)
HVACRoof-mounted air-conditioning units; 1 unit per coach
BogiesBolsterless type
Coupling systemJanney coupler
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
SeatingLongitudinal
Notes/references
[1][2]

The PNR 8300 class, also referred to as INKA coaches, is a class of locomotive-hauled passenger coaches operated by the Philippine National Railways since 2021.[1][2]

Purchase[]

The Philippine National Railways received a budget through the 2018 General Appropriations Act for the purchase of trains.[3] On 28 May 2018, three INKA CC300 locomotives and fifteen passenger coaches were ordered together with four sets of four-car trains worth 2.5 billion (US$47.4 million).[4][5][6]

Design[]

The trains were manufactured by the Indonesian firm Industri Kereta Api, also known as INKA. The design were based on the middle coaches of the PNR 8000 class and 8100 class DMUs retaining the same specifications. The 8300 class coaches, along with the 8000 and 8100 DMUs are all given the designation K3 while in Indonesia.

Car body[]

The coaches sport a livery of white as the body colour, with black in its windows and orange stripes. The coaches also bear the Philippine National Railways and the Department of Transportation logos.

Each car has one roof-mounted air-conditioning units that has a cooling capacity of 36,000 kcal (150,000 kJ). In total, there are five air-conditioning units in a five-car train set.[7]

Interior[]

There are three double-leaf sliding doors per side and longitudinal seats are used. The interior design is the same as the middle cars of the 8000 and 8100 DMUs. The middle coach has a control room where the doors, lighting, and passenger announcements are controlled.[1] Each car has closed-circuit television cameras installed.[8]

Operations[]

The INKA CC300 locomotives and INKA 8300 coaches were delivered on 23 December 2020, and were unveiled on the same day.[9] Passenger trial runs begun on 15 January 2021, for 150-hour RAMS validation tests,[10] while the trains were officially inaugurated on 28 January 2021, at Dela Rosa station together with the Philippine National Railways and the Department of Transportation officials. The trains officially entered revenue service on the same day.[1][2][8]

The trains currently serve the PNR Metro South Commuter line between Tutuban and Alabang and vice versa, with plans to extend the service of the locomotives and coaches to Calamba in Laguna.

On 13 July 2021, the INKA CC300 and the 8300 coaches reached Laguna for the first time.[11] It was performed by INKA CC300 set 9003 and 8300 class trainset 8302. Arthur Tugade and the DOTr officials were on board the said trainset for the inspection of PNR Clark phase 3 project.

On 13 February 2022, DHL 9003, INKA 8300 class set 8302, and an SVI shunter reached San Pablo Station. The said train will be used for the San Pablo - Lucena commuter service.[12] The train however returned to Manila by 15 February.[13]

Gallery[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Manabat, Jacque (28 January 2021). "PNR unveils new high-capacity train sets from Indonesia". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Tabios, Hanah (28 January 2021). "PNR presents 3 high-capacity trains from Indonesia". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  3. ^ "NEW DMU TRAINS FOR PNR IN 2019". Philippine National Railways. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Philippines awards train contracts to PT Inka". International Railway Journal. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  5. ^ Railway Gazette (8 June 2018). "PNR orders DMUs and push-pull sets". Railway Gazette International.
  6. ^ "INKA - PNR Contract Signing Ceremony". Philippine National Railways. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  7. ^ Grecia, Leandre (29 January 2021). "These new PNR trains are now operational". Top Gear Philippines. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b Grecia, Leandre (29 January 2021). "These new PNR trains are now operational". Top Gear Philippines. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  9. ^ Laurel, Drei (24 December 2020). "DOTr unveils new PNR trains and passenger coaches from Indonesia". Top Gear Philippines.
  10. ^ FREE RIDE OF DHL 9000 series + 8300 PASSENGER COACHES. (Unexpected!). YouTube. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  11. ^ Jay-Ian PH921 - PNR | PT INKA DHL CC300 Trial run bound to Calamba | San Pedro, Laguna | Facebook, retrieved 30 December 2021
  12. ^ PNR DHL 9003 and SVI Shunter Transfer to Lucena - IRRI, Los Baños, Laguna - (02/13/2022). Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  13. ^ PNR DHL 9003 hauling PC 8302 heading back to Manila - Los Baños, Laguna - (02/15/2022). 16 February 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
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