LEGAZPI CITY, Philippines – After a successful test run last May 21, the Philippine National Railways (PNR) is now making preparations for the “Bicol Express” to reach Albay province.
Constancio Toledano, PNR operations manager, said railway lines are being spruced up so the train can reach the Polangui station.
Toledano said Albay Gov. Joey Salceda, National Economic and Development Authority regional director Juan Escandor, Polangui Mayor Cherry Sampal and provincial board members will board the train at the Tutuban station tonight. The train is expected to arrive at the Polangui station tomorrow morning.
Toledano said the trip will take about 10 hours, passing through Laguna, Quezon and Camarines Sur, or an hour less than an air-conditioned bus trip.
He said the refurbished coaches from Japan can now offer more comfort.
During the first test run, the Manila-Naga trip took only nine hours, passing through Laguna and Quezon.
“The return of the Bicol Express means a lot to Bicolanos, especially with the rising toll rates at the South Luzon Expressway,” Albay Gov. Joey Salceda said.