Malolos station (
Spanish: Estacion Ferrocaril de Malolos) was opened on March 24, 1891 as part of Ferrocaril de Manila-Dagupan. Services from Manila to Dagupan commenced on November 24, 1892. It was then named Estacion de Barasoain Y Malolos (), as it is located near the Malolos
poblacion and the
Barasoain Church. In 1892,
José Rizal alighted at the Old Malolos station to campaign at the
Malolos Historic Town Center for the
La Liga Filipina establishment. From 1898 to 1899, The
Malolos Congress Delegates were also passengers of the Old station prefatory to the
Philippine Declaration of Independence and their gathering at the
Barasoain Church for the drafting of the
Malolos Constitution. The original station was destroyed in 1945 and was replaced with the current one. It was later abandoned after the ending of northbound services by the
Philippine National Railways (PNR). The project commenced in 2007, but was repeatedly halted then discontinued in 2011. It is currently being rebuilt as the terminus for the first phase of the
North–South Commuter Railway. As part of the project, the old station will also be restored. Partial operations are slated to begin by 2027. In February 2025,
Bulacan SINEliksik Project of Provincial History, Arts, Culture and Tourism Office Head May Arlene Torres led the
unveiling of the
historical marker of the Old station. == Nearby landmarks ==