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List of Philippine National Railways rolling stock

List of Philippine National Railways rolling stock

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The Philippine National Railways and its predecessors such as the Manila Railroad Company have operated several types of locomotives, carriages and multiple units as part of its fleet. As of 2022, the rolling stock used are primarily powered by diesel. The DOST Hybrid Electric Train may also function as a battery electric multiple unit although it is started by a diesel engine. All present rolling stock are built to the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow gauge. PNR also has rail mounted cranes as supporting equipment with varying capacities from 0.5 to 30 tonnes (1,100 to 66,100 lb).

An INKA CC300 (PNR 9000 class) hauling 8300 class coaches both built by PT INKA on a test run in Indonesia. Currently, they are the latest rolling stock of the Philippine National Railways main line.[1]

In late 2019, all trains in service except the 203 series-derived coaches underwent refurbishment and livery changes. The multiple units were given an orange and white color scheme and its windows were changed from having steel grills to polycarbonate windows that can resist stoning from illegal settlers while the locomotives have been painted orange.[2]

In 2022, PNR introduced their first ever standard gauge EMU that will run through the North-South commuter rail or NSCR. The rolling stock are still unclassified.

Active

Locomotives: Railroad cars: Multiple units:

The following rolling stock are active with the PNR as of April 2024.

Locomotives

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Coaches

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Multiple units

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Future

Locomotives:

Railroad cars:

Multiple units:

Locomotives

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Multiple units

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Notes

    Retired

    As one of the oldest rail operators in Asia, the Philippine National Railways and its predecessors, the Manila Railway and Manila Railroad companies, had a diverse collection of steam and diesel locomotives, passenger railcars, gasoline, and diesel multiple units. All but three tank locomotives from the Manila Railway were scrapped.

    Locomotives: Railroad cars: Multiple units:

    Former locomotives

    According to a 1952 publication, the Second World War destroyed 120 locomotives belonging to the Manila Railroad (MRR), more than 75% of its fleet.[18]

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    Former coaches

    Does not include freight stock since there is little documentation about their classification and numbers.

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    Former railmotors and multiple units

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    Non-revenue equipment

    Locomotives: Railroad cars: Multiple units:

    Non operational equipment:

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    Notes

    1. can be fit with 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) bogies

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