Special coaches with lounge sections, reclining seats soon in PNR trains | Inquirer News

Special coaches with lounge sections, reclining seats soon in PNR trains

/ 09:54 PM February 20, 2014

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MANILA, Philippines—Special coaches boasting lounge sections and reclining seats will soon run in the Philippine National Railways to provide convenience amid traffic jams in Metro Manila.

‎The special coach service is meant to offer a “convenient alternative” to the anticipated traffic congestion in areas affected by the construction of new thoroughfares.

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On March 3 this year, air-conditioned train sets with on-board comfort rooms, recliner chairs and lounge sections will start plying the Tutuban, Manila to Sta. Rosa, Laguna PNR route, the Department of Transportation and Communication said in a statement Wednesday‎.

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The DOTC said the special coaches will run four times a day, with fare ranging from P60 to P120 per trip.

‎In a separate announcement over Twitter, the DOTC said that the service will run at the Tutuban station at 5:47 a.m and 4:17 p.m.

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As for Sta. Rosa station, the special coach service will leave at 8 a.m. and 6:08 p.m.

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It added that more trips will be added depending on the volume of commuters.

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“The PNR will also extend its regular commuter line service, from the current 5 a.m. to 7 p.m., to extended hours of 4 a.m. to 8 p.m.,” the DOTC said‎.

The commuter line is serving an average of 65,000 commuters on 70 trips per day.

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