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Our interest base has grown over the years with our main Facebook railway group expanding to include groups interested in other Philippine Transport, modelling of Philippine transport and even a group for Philippine railfans interested in overseas railways.
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Thursday, July 6, 2023

BUDA 757 - LUCENA QUEZON PHILIPPINES


 



A look at this curious looking 'Buda Railway Inspection Car' that has spent many years based around Lucena (Quezon, Philippines)


BUDA 757

Seen at Lucena around 2002 is believed to have been numbered after the US Army 757th Battalion.

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2009



Detail shots of 757 taken at Lucena during a 2009 visit.
By this stage she appeared to have been long disused.
Photos: Brad Peadon




757 had deteriorated badly since the first image in this blog entry.
Photos: Brad Peadon







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2018


By 2018, 757 was becoming harder to photograph.
Photo: Brad Peadon

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2019


By 2019, photography was not much better, and she was in a very advanced state of deterioration with nature gradually taking over her.
Photo: Guillermo Karlo Angelo Juan III


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2023 

I failed to see 757 during my visit to Lucena in August 2022 and assumed it had been scrapped.
However, we were sent these May 2023 shots of 757 which has had everything above the underframe removed, leaving just the frame, wheels and engine.
It remains to be seen if anything becomes of the remaining frame. But it thought it may become a trailer for use with one of the Kubota vehicles.










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Thanks to:

Guillermo Karlo Angelo Juan III

Philippine National Railways

Lucena Rail Heritage Committee

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The 'Philippine Railway Historical Society' is proud to be official partners with the 'Lucena Rail Heritage Commitee'.
With so much change, it has never been so important to save Philippine past, for Philippine future.





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