By Allysa Nievera
The Philippine National Railway (PNR) temporarily suspended its operations due to flood along its track in Magallanes, Makati on Saturday morning.
Philippines National Railways (MANILA BULLETIN)
According to PNR operations Manager Jocelyn Geronimo, they stopped operations around 9:30 a.m because of 24 inches of flood in Magallanes, Makati.
Another PNR train encountered a problem due to broken cable near its locomotor at the Pedro Gil station around 7 a.m., which caused heavy traffic along Pedro Gil and Quirino Avenue.
Operations were resumed around 12:45 p.m.
Philippines National Railways (MANILA BULLETIN)
According to PNR operations Manager Jocelyn Geronimo, they stopped operations around 9:30 a.m because of 24 inches of flood in Magallanes, Makati.
Another PNR train encountered a problem due to broken cable near its locomotor at the Pedro Gil station around 7 a.m., which caused heavy traffic along Pedro Gil and Quirino Avenue.
Operations were resumed around 12:45 p.m.