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Coordinates: 13°95.54N 123°457.31E / 13.1515389°N 123.7520306°E / 13.1515389; 123.7520306
 

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Legazpi

Façade of Legazpi station
General information
LocationPeñaranda Street, Legazpi, Albay, Philippines
Coordinates13°9′5.54″N 123°45′7.31″E / 13.1515389°N 123.7520306°E / 13.1515389; 123.7520306
Owned byPhilippine National Railways
Line(s)  South Main Line
Former:   Tabaco
PlatformsSide platform
Tracks1, plus 1 siding track
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeLG
History
OpenedNovember 1914
Rebuilt2015
Services
Preceding station PNR Following station
Capantawan
towards Tagkawayan
Bicol Commuter Terminus
Daraga
towards Tutuban
Bicol Express

Location

Legazpi is located in Albay
Legazpi

Legazpi

Location within Albay

Legazpi is located in Luzon
Legazpi

Legazpi

Legazpi (Luzon)

Legazpi is located in Philippines
Legazpi

Legazpi

Legazpi (Philippines)

Legazpi station (Filipino: Legaspi) is the current railway terminus of the South Main Line located in Albay, Philippines. It is also the terminus for the Legaspi-Tabaco branch line. The station is currently used for the Bicol Commuter rail.

History

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Platform

Legazpi was opened in November 1914 as part of the Legazpi Division Line from Tabaco, AlbaytoIriga, Camarines Sur. The pebbled station building was built in 1939 after the completion of the Manila-Legazpi Line.

The series of on and off operations of services can be dated back since 1941 during the arrival of the Japanese, rail tracks were destroyed as ordered by the USAFFE, interrupting services, the Japanese Imperial Army restored services on March 22, 1943, but to be halted again due to heavy damages brought by the liberation, services were once again restored on December 21, 1948.

The location of the railroad at the foot of Mayon Volcano often cause landslide and lahar floods which interrupt services. One was in 1976; services were restored on February 23, 1986. Operations stopped again from February 2, 1993, due to the eruption of the Mayon Volcano; services were again restored on June 21, 1998, until the bridge at Travesia, Guinobatan was washed away in 2006.

The platform right side was raised in 2015 for the Bicol Commuter services.

The Legazpi Station has been closed for six years since 2017. However, it opened again on December 27, 2023, resuming the 100-kilometer route from Naga City in Camarines Sur to Legazpi City in Albay. The revived route offers four daily trips between the two cities. The reopening of this route was a good event. Marking the resumption of the service in the area.

As of May 2024 INKA CC300 DHL 9002 and 3-car PC 8302 and DHL 9003 and PC 8303 used as a Bicol Commuter Train of the Naga - Legazpi line with 4 trips per day. DMU PNR 8000 8002 is Serving the NagatoSipocot Bicol Commuter Line with 6 trips per Day.

Former Connecting Lines

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A spur track used to connect the station to the Legazpi Port. A proof of this is an image of the area during the Japanese Occupation where a railroad crossing sign is visible and located beyond the station building.

The Tabaco line, which was originally part of the Legazpi Division line, was abandoned in 1936.


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