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Dagupan station
General information
LocationPhilippines
Tracks2
History
Opened24 November 1892 (1892-11-24)

Dagupan station is a terminus of the Philippine National Railways Northrail in Dagupan, Pangasinan.

History

The station was opened on November 24, 1892 (Dagupan–Manila), making Dagupan the northern terminus of the Northrail Line. After some years, Spaniards came to the Philippines, they built stations (1910–1936), at first Filipinos think this is more better but they don't now it causes trouble. for more years have passed Filipinos and Spaniards helped together to turn north lane (Manila) more modern but Spaniards stop the process and destroyed north lane. From that time all of the rail stations in the Philippines were all closed. Many years have passed NHI declared north lane as "historical site".

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