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MSOpinion PNR Chairman Macapagal is an asset to President Marcos Now that Macapagal is at the helm of the PNR, and with the support of President Marcos a matter of fact, Filipinos can look forward to a better railway system in the country

One of the most promising assets of the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is the newly appointed Chairman of the Philippine National Railways , Michael Macapagal.

This railway project will connect the Clark commercial hub in Pampanga to Metropolitan Manila, and on to Calamba City in Laguna. More specifically, travel time will be greatly reduced, which translates to less expenses for everyone. Acciona-DMCI and Leighton-First Balfour, both reputable engineering firms, won the contract for the construction of the railway project.

Macapagal expects when the railway project is constructed in full, about 800,000 passengers will be able to use the trains daily. Travel, he stressed, will be safe, convenient and comfortable. Macapagal stressed a modern and extensive railway system in the country will ease the transportation problem of many Filipinos, encourage business and industry in the provinces, reduce overhead expenses and stabilize the prices of prime commodities, and generate hundreds of thousands of jobs that will arise from the development.

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