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    The Manila Railroad Company (MRR) was a Filipino state-owned enterprise responsible for the management and operation of rail transport in the island of...
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  • Manila and the exurbs that form Mega Manila. The name "Meralco" is an acronym for Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company, which was the company's...
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    The Manila Railway Dagupan class comprised thirty side tank locomotives. They were built for the Manila Railway Company between 1888 and 1890, and were...
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    Government purchased all outstanding shares and put the Manila Hotel Company under the Manila Railroad Company. During the start of the Philippine Commonwealth...
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    Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan, founded on November 24, 1892 during the Spanish colonial period, and later becoming the Manila Railroad Company (MRR) during...
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    Philippine National Railways and its predecessors such as the Manila Railroad Company have operated several types of locomotives, carriages and multiple...
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    locomotive manufacturer H.K. Porter, Inc. between 1919 and 1921 for the Manila Railroad Company (MRR). The so-called Porters were the most successful steam locomotive...
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  • Locomotive Works Pakistan Locomotive Factory Equinox Manila Railroad Company's Caloocan Works — The Manila Railroad once made its own railmotors at the Caloocan...
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    The Manila Railroad 170 class were ten 4-8-2 Mountain steam locomotives operated by the Manila Railroad Company (MRR), predecessor of the Philippine National...
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    Railway and the Manila Railroad Companies until 1956. One locomotive survives today on display in front of Tutuban station in Tondo, Manila. The names of...
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    The Manila Railroad 200 class were 2-10-2 Santa Fe steam locomotives operated by the Manila Railroad Company (MRR), predecessor of the Philippine National...
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    The Manila Railroad 300 class of 1914 were cog locomotives used for the Antipolo line and the Aringay–Baguio branch of the PNR North Main Line. These...
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  • the Manila Railroad Company and the Preliminary Survey of Railroads for Mindanao (Report). De Leuw, Cather and Company; Manila Railroad Company. July...
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  • Berlin-Istanbul train. February 4 - The Manila Railway Company (1906), Limited of London and the Manila Railroad Company corporation of New Jersey are merged...
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    having reorganized into the Manila Railway Company (1906) Limited. Meanwhile, an American operator named the Manila Railroad Company (MRR) Corporation was established...
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    been built by the company, which had reorganized itself as the Manila Railroad Company of New Jersey (MRR). The Manila Railroad Company, which preceded...
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    operated by the Manila Railroad Company and the Philippine National Railways from 1956 until 1999. While the units for both companies feature a shovelnose...
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    third-class accommodations by the Manila Railway Company during the early 1900s as there was a shortage of true passenger railroad cars. These problems were considered...
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  • The Manila Railway 37 class, later classified as the Manila Railroad D class, were eight 4-6-0 Ten-wheeler steam locomotives built by Kerr, Stuart and...
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  • Palay to Sta Cruz, Manila. Last served Quezon Avenue to Angat route. Luzon Bus Line – was established by the Manila Railroad Company to compete against...
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  • Ibarra Airport (IATA code), an airport serving Macará, Ecuador Manila Railroad Company, former name of the Philippine National Railways Marine Raider...
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    colonial periods, the Manila Railway Company, later the Manila Railroad Company (MRR), operated various local trains between Manila and its neighboring...
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    the Philippines, the Philippine Commission allowed the Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company (Meralco) to take over the properties of the Compañia...
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    Manager (Report). Manila Railroad Company. 17 March 1939. Motive Power and Rolling Stock. Report of Survey of the Manila Railroad Company and the Preliminary...
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    The Manila Railroad 800 class USA were 45 United States Army Transportation Corps class S118 steam locomotives used by the Manila Railroad Company and...
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    The Manila Railway 100 class of 1906 was a class of five 4-4-2 Atlantic type steam locomotives built by the North British Locomotive Company for the Manila...
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    Dasmariñas. Trains belonging to the Manila Railroad Company previously plied the Naic line from Paco station in Manila to Naic station in Naic, Cavite. The...
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    selected to build twenty 4-6-0 45-class mainline locomotives for the Manila Railroad Company in the Philippines to replace its aging British tank locomotives...
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  • was the only type of articulated locomotive used by both the Manila Railway/Railroad Company, which were the predecessors to the Philippine National Railways...
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  • Survey of the Manila Railroad Company and the Preliminary Survey of Railroads for Mindanao (Report). Chicago: De Leuw, Cather & Company. 1951. pp. 1–12...
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