PNR Hyundai Rotem Diesel Multiple Unit
PNR Hyundai Rotem Diesel Multiple Unit | |
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PNR DMU at Sucat Station | |
In service | 2009-present |
Manufacturer | Hyundai Rotem |
Constructed | 2009 |
Entered service | June 2009 |
Number built | 18 |
Number in service | 9 |
Formation | DMR-ITR-DMR |
Fleet numbers |
DMR-01 to DMR-12 ITR-01 to ITR-06 |
Capacity |
170 per car[1] 540 per set (3-cars)[1] |
Operator(s) | Philippine National Railways |
Depot(s) | Tutuban |
Line(s) served | Philippine National Railways Metro Commuter Line |
Specifications | |
Car length | 21,300 mm (69 ft 11 in)[1] |
Doors | 2 pairs per side per car (DMR or ITR) |
Maximum speed | 90 km/h (55 mph)[1] |
Bogies | B-B[1] |
Coupling system |
AAR Coupler (DMR) Permanent (ITR) |
Track gauge |
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Cape Gauge |
Notes | |
The DMU consist today is not as like as the original. There are problems in some cars. |
The PNR diesel multiple unit trains made by Hyundai Rotem started operating in 2009.
Operations
The train was first unveiled on 15 June 2009 and was labeled "PNR Filtrack". It is subsequently used for Metro Commuter trains running from Tutuban to Bicutan and then to Sucat and finally, on April 19, 2010, it was extended to Alabang.
Since 2012 it was suffering overloading of the train, and it caused several breakdowns.
Consists
Set No. | << Alabang | Intermediate car | Tutuban >> |
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03 | DMR-12 | ITR-03 | DMR-10 |
04 | DMR-02 | ITR-04 | DMR-04 |
06 | DMR-09 | ITR-06 | DMR-01 |
Note: Set 03 is Under repair, due to being involved in April 29 derailment
Car status
DMR units
DMR No. | Status |
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DMR-01 | Active Set 6 |
DMR-02 | Active Set 4 |
DMR-03 | Stored |
DMR-04 | Active Set 4 |
DMR-05 | Stored |
DMR-06 | Stored |
DMR-07 | Stored |
DMR-08 | Stored Stripped of some parts |
DMR-09 | Active Set 6 |
DMR-10 | Under repair Involved in April 29 derailment |
DMR-11 | Beyond Economical Repair |
DMR-12 | Under repair Involved in April 29 derailment |
ITR units
ITR No. | Status |
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ITR-01 | Stored |
ITR-02 | Stored |
ITR-03 | Under repair Involved in April 29 derailment |
ITR-04 | Active Intermediate car of DMR-02 and DMR-04 |
ITR-05 | Stored |
ITR-06 | Active Intermediate car of DMR-09 and DMR-01 |
Gallery
- set 6
- DMU in Blumentritt (2011)
- DMU in EDSA (2011)
- DMU in Alabang (2011)
- DMU in Sucat
Incidents and accidents
- On April 29, 2011, a truck of soft drinks collided with a DMU train in a railroad crossing near Bicutan railway station.[2]
- On May 19, 2014, a DMU train collided with a jeepney in the Balic-Balic railroad crossing while operating a southbound train. A person was dead and more than 6 are injured. The accident caused delays in the train operations.
- On May 27, 2014, a DMU train broke down due to a problem in air pressure while operating Train 1430 in San Andres railway station. The driver, named Shrane, said that air needed to run the train failed to load.
- On April 29, 2015, a DMU train derailed between EDSA railway station and Nichols railway station. There were 50 injuries, mostly minor.[3][4]
See also
- PNR 900 Class
- PNR 2500 Class
- PNR 5000 Class
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "DMU Specs". Retrieved 8 June 2014.
- ↑ "Coke VS Train Accident". Retrieved June 8, 2014.
- ↑ Corrales, Nestor (April 29, 2015). "PNR train derailed at Skyway Magallanes exit—MMDA". Inquirer.
- ↑ "PNR train derailed; 50 hurt". ABS-CBN News. April 29, 2015.
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