Metro South Commuter The Metro South Commuter (also known as MSC) was the main and only train service currently being offered by PNR that run along the Metro Commuter Line. The trains that were used for this service are the
900 and
2500 class diesel-electric locomotives, ex-
Joban Line 203 series EMUs donated by
JR East, the South Korean
Hyundai Rotem DMUs, the
PT INKA INKA 8100 class DMUs, and the
INKA CC300 locomotives and
8300 class coaches. The trips are reduced upon announcements. On December 2, 2014, the new
Calamba Station was inaugurated. Later that night, the MSC1907 was extended up to the said station. The MSC1937 was also extended, but only up to
Santa Rosa Station. On July 2, 2023, regular MSC services were cut short to , following the closure of the line to . Originally running from 10th Avenue to Dela Rosa, it was upgraded into the Caloocan-FTI shuttle service on September 10 (officially called the Sangangdaan-FTI shuttle service). On December 3, 2018, it was again extended to Acacia/Governor Pascual station, with plans to extend the service up to
Valenzuela railway station, and poised to carry 120,000 passengers daily if completed. In the 1960s, local trains also reached
San Fernando, Pampanga on the North Main Line. Services on the South Main Line were also added in the province of
Laguna, and reached
San Pablo and
Santa Cruz, Laguna.
Caloocan–Meycauayan section After the intercity section of the North Main Line was closed in the 1980s, then-president
Corazon Aquino inaugurated the resumption of commuter rail services to
Meycauayan in
Bulacan on May 10, 1990. It was part of the
Metrotren program initiated by then-
Department of Transportations and Communications secretary
Oscar Orbos to revitalize
Metro Manila's public transport infrastructure due to worsening car traffic in the metropolis. The line was closed in the midst of the
1997 Asian financial crisis. There were plans to revitalize the entire line and extend it to Laoag. A section of the line was opened in 2018 from to . This section eventually became the PNR Metro North Commuter. The network shall extend again to
Valenzuela City once a bridge crossing the Tullahan River has been constructed. However, the NSCR will serve as the primary commuter rail service to
Bulacan and neighboring
Ilocos Norte, with the PNR Metro North Commuter allotted as an alternative to the NSCR. No plans are made yet to build a MNC ground level station.
Carmona Line A spur line towards
Carmona was opened on April 1, 1973, to serve the residents of the San Pedro–Carmona Resettlement Project. On September 11, 1976, two
Rail Commuter services were designated on the line and were named after indigenous flora. The service from Carmona to Manila was called
Ilang-Ilang while the returning service was called
Sampaguita. The Carmona services ended by early 2005. The closure coincided with court cases filed in 1996 against the Philippine National Railways by private
corporations that owned some of the right-of-way and was ruled out in 2008, as PNR continued to own the tracks. Parts of the line remain intact, and plans to reopen the line are underway.
Shuttle Service The
Shuttle Service was introduced on January 27, 2014. This service uses Hyundai Rotem DMUs and JR KiHa 52. There are 4 routes of the Shuttle Service, where trains stop at all stations along the routes. •
Tutuban –
Sucat •
Sucat –
Tutuban •
Sta. Mesa –
Sucat •
Sucat –
Sta. Mesa This train service was removed last May 23, 2014 to give way to maintenance servicing of the rolling stock. Another reason was the 3 consecutive weeks of delays and cancellations of some train trips. The service officially returned to the line on August 1, 2018, this time, to serve from the
10th Avenue railway station up to the
Dela Rosa station using a JR
KiHa 350 DMU. An additional service was opened on September 10 and operated from the reopened
Caloocan station to
FTI station. It is now the PNR Metro North Commuter.
Premiere Train The Premiere Train was a special MSC service that operates from Monday to Friday, except holidays. The train being used in this special service was the
KiHa 59 "Kogane" train set, which is also from Japan. The train used to stop at selected stations only, namely
Tutuban,
Blumentritt,
España,
Sta. Mesa,
Buendia,
Pasay Road,
EDSA (flagstop),
Sucat,
Alabang,
San Pedro,
Biñan, and
Santa Rosa. The service had 4 trips: MSC501, MSC702, MSC1555, and MSC1802. It was first opened in March 2014, but it only ran from Tutuban to Santa Rosa. In May 2014, Kogane was replaced by 203 series EMU coaches due to high passenger demand. The service now stops at all stations and ran from Mondays to Saturday. It was then extended to Mamatid, then to Calamba. The service was suspended in December 2014 due to the inauguration of the station building of
Calamba, and due to the repairs of the trainset being used for this service.
IRRI services (Metro South Commuter) Tutuban/Dela Rosa-IRRI On December 1, 2019, Train services to the
International Rice Research Institute inside the campus of the
University of the Philippines Los Baños were started. Five new stations were added to the route: Pansol and Masili in Calamba Laguna, and Los Baños, college and IRRI in the neighboring town of Los Baños. The service uses the Kogane train set previously used for Premiere Train Services. The service originates from Tutuban exclusively on Sundays, while it starts from Dela Rosa from Monday to Saturday. The train only loads a limited number of passengers in Dela Rosa, FTI, Bicutan, Sucat and Alabang Stations when going southbound, but unloading in stations in between like Nichols and EDSA are allowed. The service ended in 2020 following the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Alabang-Calamba-IRRI On December 16, 2019, Regular Commuter services between Alabang, Calamba and IRRI were launched. The service uses Kiha-350 DMUs and runs the full route thrice daily from both endpoints and twice from the Calamba-IRRI segment. The service ended in 2020 following the
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