A video showing passengers who were forced to squeeze themselves inside (and out of) a train amid a heavy downpour emerged online PNR serves about 130,000 passengers every day using their six trains, which has a total capacity of only 40,000 Joseph Alan Dilay, the general manager of PNR, said the problem arises due to lack of funds to repair the facilities and trains MANILA, Philippines – A video showing the hardships and obstacles commuters are facing while taking a ride via the Philippine National Railways (PNR) during rush hour goes online and created a stir in the online community. In the video posted by Francis Charles Brines on his Facebook account, PNR passengers are forced to squeeze themselves inside a train amid a heavy downpour on Thursday night. Brines’ video has now been viewed more than 786,000 times. “Eto ang mapapala ng pamasahe mong P10 piso [This is what you get for a P10 fare],” said Brines in the video caption.. Brines, together with a friend, were testing different routes going home as they normally see that buses traveling to EDSA are always full during rush hours. “Lagi kasi tayuan ang mga bus sa EDSA [Travel by bus along EDSA [...]
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