With Google signally some changes to their photo archives, and no clear actual answer as to what form this will take, I am making a big attempt to wind up a lot of blog posts that I have been putting together for future use.
This weekend will see a number of posts published to get it all out there before the Google changes take effect and the site images put at risk.
All photographs will still be available on our PRHS Facebook group.
FL-61 at Lucena.
Struck me as an unusual classification for what is essentially a GC carriage.
Photo: Brad Peadon
FL-1 at Tutuban.
Above: Builders plate (Japan 1962).
Below: carriage with framework on top.
Photo: Brad Peadon
FL-61 at Lucena complete with it's own ecosystem growing on board.
Remains of old up platform at right.
Photo: Brad Peadon
PC-286 (Marcos Car) Presidential carriage at Caloocan.
At the time it was stripped bare inside, but was found in use as an office in the smaller workshop by 2022.
At the time it was stripped bare inside, but was found in use as an office in the smaller workshop by 2022.
Photo: Brad Peadon
12-801 Restaurant carriage in the Caloocan Workshops.
Photo: Brad Peadon
NR-03 in the Caloocan Workshops.
Photo: Brad Peadon
NR-04 in the Caloocan Workshops.
Photo: Brad Peadon
FL-542 in the Caloocan Workshops.
It was recently noted in cement sleeper use at Calamba near the start of July 2023 (see photo below).
It was recently noted in cement sleeper use at Calamba near the start of July 2023 (see photo below).
Photo: Brad Peadon
BC-590 in the Caloocan Workshops.
Photo: Brad Peadon
NR-02 in the Caloocan Workshops.
Photo: Brad Peadon
FL-636 in the Tutuban Yard.
Photo: Brad Peadon
CMC-372 was part of a fast dying breed of once common railcar when photographed at Tutuban.
The pitched roof was to deter the illegal squatters from using the trains to dump their garbage.
Photo: Brad Peadon
CMC-380 in the Tutuban Yard (Above & Below).
Photo: Brad Peadon
CTC-153 (trailer version of CMC) in the Tutuban Yard.
Photo: Brad Peadon
Caboose FCD-8 in the Tutuban Yard.
Photo: Brad Peadon
BC-622 at Lucena station in Quezon Province.
Photo: Brad Peadon
FL-256 (another unusually coded carriage) at Lucena station.
"Hondagua Division' is the lettering.
Photo: Brad Peadon
ITR-04 in Tutuban Yard back in happier days.
Photo: Brad Peadon
Another spotlessly clean ROTEM railcar set departs Tutuban station from Alabang.
DMR-07 ITR-04 DMR-08
Photo: Brad Peadon
Something I only noticed recently was the naming on BC-583.
Franklin Baker Co is a business still exists in San Pablo. It is has been a maker of coconut products for over 100 years and must have once railed products out of it's lineside plant in San Pablo.
I've tried to contact them for further information. However, as is not unusual for businesses there, I have just been ignored. Great public relations right there :-)
Photo: Brad Peadon
BC-571 (above) and BC-508 in Tutuban yard.
Photo: Brad Peadon
BC-583 in Tutuban yard.
Photo: Brad Peadon
IC-888 (Inspection car) in Caloocan Workshops.
Below is a selection of internal shots of this great carriage.
Photo: Brad Peadon
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Thanks to:
Mark Chua and Jay-Ian A. Palacol
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