(Bloomberg) -- The Philippines will no longer pursue Chinese loans to fund three railway projects valued at more than $5 billion and has started discussions with other Asian countries for alternative ...
The Philippines Department of Transportation has awarded an $US 11.98m contract to conduct studies for Greater Capital Region ...
The Railfans of the Philippines Organization expressed support for the Department of Transportation’s new Accessible Travel ...
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Philippines to launch electric, rail-free transit
THE Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) said on Thursday that the Autonomous Rapid Rail Transit (ARRT), a fully electric, rail-free mass transit system, would begin operating in the Pasay and ...
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is requiring the implementation of new guidelines under the Accessible Travel Policy ...
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PNR focused on railway program
Philippine National Railways (PNR) chairman Michael Ted Macapagal remains focused on helping achieve President Marcos’ development plan for a comprehensive railway system across the archipelago.
Philippines Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon, along with GCash, has launched the first open-loop ticketing system for a major railway in Metro Manila. Credit: GCash The Philippine government has ...
A Philippine freight railway project may be built with the support of the US and Japan, an official in charge of it said, as Manila seeks alternative financing deals after dropping funding talks with ...
MANILA, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Japan, South Korea and India have offered to finance three Philippine railway projects worth nearly $5 billion, the country's transport chief said on Monday, after Manila ...
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