The PNR Hyundai Rotem DMU is a
diesel multiple unit
A diesel multiple unit or DMU is a multiple-unit train powered by on-board diesel engines. A DMU requires no separate locomotive, as the engines are incorporated into one or more of the carriages. Diesel-powered single-unit railcars are also ...
(DMU) train operated by the
Philippine National Railways
The Philippine National Railways (PNR) ( fil, Pambansang Daang-Bakal ng Pilipinas and es, Ferrocarril Nacional de Filipinas) is a state-owned railway company in the Philippines which operates one commuter rail service between Metro Manila an ...
(PNR) since 2009.
Purchase
During the administration of then-President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, a project to rehabilitate the
PNR Metro Commuter Line was pursued. The first phase of the Northrail-Southrail Linkage Project, includes the purchase of DMUs. 21 DMU cars that can be configured into seven three-car sets were planned to be procured. However, due to budget constraints, the order was downgraded to 18 DMU cars or six three-car sets, as the budget was not enough to cover the seven sets.
In 2007, the
South Korean consortium of Daewoo,
Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction, and
Rotem was awarded the contract for the first phase of the Northrail-Southrail Linkage project. The consortium was appointed by PNR by way of negotiated procurement, wherein the government directly negotiates with contractors in case of an emergency. This happened after two failed biddings in early 2007.
The
US$
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49.096-million project was funded by a US$50.42-million loan from the
Export–Import Bank of Korea
The Export–Import Bank of Korea, also commonly known as the Korea Eximbank (KEXIM), is the official export credit agency of South Korea. .
Design
Car body
The train was introduced as the first lightweight, stainless steel made trainsets of the PNR in 2009.
When the trains first entered service, there were two livery variants. There were DMUs that sported a silver-colored body and orange lining with white-colored front cabs and the old PNR logo used in the 1960s. Another was a variant with the same silver-colored body and orange lining but with the cabs sporting colors of white and blue, and stylized PNR FilTrack logos on the side windows of the front cabs and in the middle of the ITR car.
By 2015, all remaining active DMU units sported a navy blue livery, while still maintaining the orange lining in its sides.
The current livery used since 2019 has orange at the front and the body is mostly covered white with blue stripes at the side. The PNR logo is placed at the front of the Rotem DMUs.
Interior
The seats of the trains are longitudinal-type and are made up of
fiber-reinforced plastic.
The trains have 2 double-leaf, electro-pneumatically operated sliding doors per side with a width of . There is an additional pair of single-leaf doors at the driver cab.
The design capacity of a three-car trainset is 674 passengers.
Bogies and electrical components
The front and rear bogies of the DMR cars are engine-propelled driven, while the bogies under the ITR cars are trailer bogies. Each DMU has two sets of auxiliary power supply units under the ITR cars which generates
three-phase
Three-phase electric power (abbreviated 3φ) is a common type of alternating current used in electricity generation, Electric power transmission, transmission, and Electric power distribution, distribution. It is a type of polyphase system empl ...
380
V AC and additional 220V AC.
Formation
Operations
The PNR Hyundai Rotem DMU fleet entered service on July 14, 2009, coinciding with the launch of the new PNR system and logo.
It was used for Commuter Express services running from
Tutuban to . The line eventually was extended to
Sucat
Dr. Arcadio Santos Avenue or Dr. Santos Avenue, formerly and still referred to as Sucat Road or Parañaque–Sucat Road, is the primary east–west thoroughfare in Parañaque, southern Metro Manila, Philippines. The avenue's western end is in ...
and up until
Alabang on April 19, 2010. Plans were made for the possible upgrade of the trains in 2011, however, due to the procurement of the
203 series
The is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan between 1982 and 2011 by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), and currently operated by KAI Commuter and Philippine National Rai ...
as the new main vehicles, the plan was scrapped.
The trains are currently being used in Metro North Commuter services running from
Governor Pascual station
Governor Pascual station (also called Malabon station or Acacia station) is the current railway terminus of the North Main Line located in Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines
The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the ...
to
Bicutan.
Refurbishments
In July 2015, the then-Department of Transportation and Communications (later the
Department of Transportation) conducted a bidding for the refurbishment of nine vehicles, equivalent to three sets. However, after the bidding period ended in September 2015, no new reports have surfaced in this refurbishment.
In November 2019, DMU Sets 05 and 06 received their new livery. The window mesh screens were removed for the installation of polycarbonate panels.
The new panels eliminated the need of the window mesh screens as these are virtually shatterproof and can better withstand stoning and debris.
Status
As of November 2022, two sets are currently active and are serving the Metro North Commuter (Gov. Pascual-Bicutan) Line.
DMU 06's configuration was DMR-10, ITR-06, & DMR-06 while the damaged DMU 05's original configuration was DMR-09, ITR-05, & DMR-05. The configuration was from November 2020 to December 2021. DMR-09 & DMR-10 had swapped their designated sets in December 2021 due to technical reasons.
Other sets are currently idle, swapped from their initial formations, with some damaged from accidents, awaiting repair and refurbishment.
DMU set 6s DMR 9 is damaged by a crane in the NLEX Connector construction site in Sampaloc. It is now at the Caloocan workshop, and if not repaired, will be most likely declared Beyond Economical Repair. DMR 2 has been refurbished and takes its place, enabling the set to run again.
Gallery
File:PNRDMU05FTI.png, Set 05 at FTI station (July 2019).
File:DMU06GP.jpg, DMU Set 06 at Gov. Pascual station.
File:PNRDMU05DIA.png, DMU Set 05 passing Buendia station
Buendia station is an underground Manila Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station situated on Line 3. It is one of two underground stations that can be found on the line, the other being Ayala. The station lies near the EDSA–Kalayaan Flyover and Gil ...
.
File:DMU05alabang.jpg, DMU Set 05 at Alabang (2019).
File:PNR Alabang 2011.jpg, PNR DMU at Alabang station (2011).
File:PNR Blumentritt 2011.jpg, PNR DMU at Blumentritt station (2011).
File:PNR EDSA2011.JPG, PNR DMU at EDSA station
EDSA station is an elevated Manila Light Rail Transit (LRT) station situated on Line 1. The station is located on the intersection of Taft Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, or EDSA, one of Metro Manila's major thoroughfares. The station ...
(2011).
File:PNR Sucat train.jpg, PNR DMU at Sucat station
Sucat station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was originally established by the Manila Railway Company in 1908 as part of the construction of the original Southern Lines to the pr ...
.
File:PNR Metro Commuter Route Map.jpg, Route map displayed inside the DMU.
Accidents and incidents
* On April 29, 2011, DMR-11 of the original DMU Set 06 collided with a Coca-Cola truck at Manalac Crossing located in Tanyag, Taguig.
* 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 April 29, 2015, DMU Set 03 derailed between
EDSA railway station
EDSA station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It derives its name from nearby Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA, the avenue which it is named after).
EDSA is the eleventh station fr ...
and
Nichols railway station
Nichols station (formerly Bonifacio–Villamor station, and from 2028 to be referred as Senate station) is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It derives its name from one of the area's popula ...
. There were 50 reported injuries, mostly minor cases.
The incident was caused by
missing parts of the railtracks that were stolen. This however, prompted PNR operations to be suspended on May 5, 2015, to conduct safety tests by PNR and
TÜV Rheinland. The operations of the PNR resumed on July 23, 2015.
* On January 1, 2020, DMU Set 05's windshield was shattered due to a stoning incident while performing an MNC Trip at Caloocan. The glass window was replaced with polycarbonate the day after the incident. It was also found that a group of minors were the ones who did the crime.
*On June 3, 2020, DMU Set 06 rammed a car at Abad Santos Railroad Crossing in
Tondo, Manila. The crossing barrier was not down when the accident happened. The train dragged the car for about .
*On September 2, 2021, a DMU train rammed a blue car at the Piy Margal Railroad Crossing in Manila despite early warning by the crossing keepers. No injuries were reported. The PNR management is yet to release a statement about the absence of barriers at the railroad crossing, particularly at the southbound lane.
*On September 25, 2022, DMU set 6 collided with a crane while performing a MNC service in
Sta. Mesa, Manila, causing three injuries. The crane involved in the accident was used for the
NLEX Connector project. The front area of the train was smashed on the right side. No statements from the construction company nor PNR have been released so far. The damaged unit, DMR 09, was brought to the Caloocan shops after the accident.
See also
PNR rolling stock
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PNR 900 class
The PNR 900 class is a class of 21 GE Universal Series diesel–electric locomotives operated by the Philippine National Railways since 1973. The locomotives comes with 3 different types: U14CP (1973), U14C (1979), and U15C (1991). Initially use ...
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PNR 2500 class
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PNR 8000 class
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PNR 8100 class
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KiHa 52
Philippine rolling stock manufactured by Hyundai Rotem
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LRTA 1100 class
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LRTA 2000 class
Notes
References
Further reading
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