Tutuban station

Train terminal in Manila

  North Main Line
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Planned: North–South CommuterPlatforms3 island platformsTracks6ConnectionsBus transport Victory Liner Bus Terminal
Jeepneys, cycle rickshaws, FX, taxis
Future:
TutubanConstructionParkingYesBicycle facilitiesBicycle parking availableAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeTU (commuter)
MA (intercity)HistoryOpenedMarch 24, 1891; 133 years ago (1891-03-24)Rebuilt1996; 28 years ago (1996)Previous namesCentral Station[1]Services
Preceding station PNR Following station
Solis
towards Governor Pascual
Metro North Commuter Terminus
Terminus Metro South Commuter Blumentritt
towards IRRI
Bicol Express Blumentritt
towards Legazpi
Location
Tutuban is located in Manila
Tutuban
Tutuban
Location within Metro Manila
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PNR Metro Commuter
Legend
Governor Pascual
Malabon
Caloocan
Caloocan
Caloocan Depot
10th Avenue
5th Avenue
Caloocan
Manila
Solis
Tutuban Railyard &
Tayuman Locomotive Shed
Tutuban
Blumentritt
Laon Laan
España
8
Estero de Valencia
Santa Mesa
Estero de Pandacan
Pandacan
Estero de Pandacan
Paco
San Andres
Vito Cruz
Buendia
Dela Rosa
Pasay Road
Estero de Tripa de Gallina
EDSA
3
Estero de Tripa de Gallina
Nichols Ninoy Aquino International Airport
 MMS 
FTI
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Bicutan
Sucat
Sucat River
Alabang Bus interchange
Bayanan Creek
Poblacion River
Muntinlupa
Magdaong River
Tunasan
Tunasan River
San Isidro River
San Pedro
Carmona
Pacita Main Gate
Golden City 1
Biñan
Biñan River
Silang-Santa Rosa River
Santa Rosa
Golden City 2
Cabuyao River delta
Cabuyao
Gulod
Cabuyao River delta
Mamatid
Banlic
San Juan River
Calamba
Pansol
Masili
Dampalit Creek
Los Baños
Anos Creek
College
IRRI
The façade of the station which is holding the old logo and the acronym at the top.
Current Tutuban station building.

Tutuban station (also known as Manila station or Divisoria station) is the central railway terminus of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) network located in the city of Manila, Philippines.

The name refers to two stations: the original Tutuban station, which today forms part of Tutuban Center, and the PNR Executive Building, which houses PNR offices.

History

Tutuban station was built as part of the "Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan" or the Manila-Dagupan Line, which constitutes much of the North Main Line today. The cornerstone of the main station building at Tutuban was laid on July 31, 1887.[2] The railway was 195 kilometers (121 mi) long at the time of its opening on November 24, 1892, running from Manila to Dagupan in Pangasinan. The Manila Railroad Company (MRR) was renamed Philippine National Railways (PNR) under Republic Act No. 4156 enacted after World War II.[3]

In 1988, PNR evaluated the possibility of renting 22 hectares (54 acres) of land to Tutuban at C.M. Recto Avenue in response to the challenges of development and help promote the site to be the center of trade. PNR implemented the first part of the master development plan of Tutuban Properties, Inc. in 1991, and later entrusted the management and development of the land. The Tutuban Center Mall was formally inaugurated to the public led by President Fidel V. Ramos on February 21, 1994.[citation needed]

The following years have witnessed the continued efforts among PNR, Tutuban Properties, Inc., and the Philippine Government to advance the methods of travel by reorganizing the overall railroad system, improve the civic and business buildings around the Tutuban, and keep the emphasis on history. The development of PNR Plaza is a step to verify the cause of reactivating the overall railroad system as one method of travel and trading.[citation needed]

The Tutuban Station Executive Building was inaugurated on May 30, 1996.

Tutuban station will be renovated to become more transit-oriented and a newer station will be built for the North–South Commuter Railway while the 1996 station will serve only the Manila-Legazpi long-haul intercity services if revived.[citation needed] According to a presentation by JICA in 2019, the old station building nicknamed the "Heritage Building" will be once more included in a transit-oriented mixed-use zone. Therefore, the Tutuban Center Mall that sits in the area of the station will be removed. It will also connect to the LRT Line 2 for ease of transferring between lines.[citation needed]

Gallery

  • Philippine National Railways seal
    Philippine National Railways seal
  • Façade
    Façade
  • Vintage 0-6-0 "Dagupan" steam locomotive
    Vintage 0-6-0 "Dagupan" steam locomotive
  • Exterior of the original Tutuban station built in 1892, which today is part of Tutuban Center
    Exterior of the original Tutuban station built in 1892, which today is part of Tutuban Center
  • Façade of the PNR Tutuban station
    Façade of the PNR Tutuban station
  • Platform 2
    Platform 2
  • Interior of Tutuban Center Main Building with the existing columns of the old Tutuban station
    Interior of Tutuban Center Main Building with the existing columns of the old Tutuban station
  • Historical marker of the Tutuban Center Main Building
    Historical marker of the Tutuban Center Main Building
  • Iron Corinthian column at Tutuban Center Mall
    Iron Corinthian column at Tutuban Center Mall
  • Restored lobby wall of the old Tutuban station
    Restored lobby wall of the old Tutuban station
  • Lobby of the current Tutuban station
    Lobby of the current Tutuban station
  • Historical marker at the new Tutuban station
    Historical marker at the new Tutuban station
  • PNR depot in Tutuban
    PNR depot in Tutuban
  • Façade of the old Tutuban station. Currently the Tutuban Center Mall
    Façade of the old Tutuban station. Currently the Tutuban Center Mall
  • Tutuban Center Mall. Formerly the old Tutuban station façade
    Tutuban Center Mall. Formerly the old Tutuban station façade
  • Tutuban station in December 2019, with an INKA 8000 class DMU parked in the platform
    Tutuban station in December 2019, with an INKA 8000 class DMU parked in the platform

See also

References

  1. ^ General Map of the Island of Luzon, Phil. Is. Showing the Manila Railroad Company's Railway & Water Lines (Map). 1:1,060,000. Bureau Coast and Geodetic Survey Litho. 1930. Retrieved March 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "Philippine National Railways; Main Lines on Luzon". Geocities. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  3. ^ "PNR in Philippine History". Philippine National Railways. Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved May 3, 2014.

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