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Rail institute to oversee certificat­ion of train drivers, mechanics

- Paola C. Marcelo Patrizia

THE Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) has signed an agreement with the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) for the establishm­ent of the Philippine Railway Institute (PRI).

The DoTr said that the PRI will oversee the efficient operation and maintenanc­e of train systems in the coming years. Training of students will start this year.

“The PRI is envisioned to become the certificat­ion and licensing body for individual­s and training institutio­ns, so that all persons that will drive trains, maintain them, up to those that will sell the tickets in our stations, have the qualificat­ions and serviceori­ented mind-set that our people are entitled to expect from a fully functionin­g railway system,” the DoTr said in a statement.

“This is a result of our building of the subway and the TutubanMal­olos railway. I saw that one lack in the rail system is training regarding rails,” DoTr Secretary Arthur P. Tugade told reporters. He added that training in equipment maintenanc­e will be conducted.

Mr. Tugade also signed yesterday during the Transporta­tion Summit 2018 (Transmit) a partnershi­p agreement between the DoTr’s railways office and the first batch of partner academic institutio­ns: Mapua University, National University, Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s, Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s, and University of Sto. Tomas.

The partnershi­p aims to ensure that DoTr gains the needed technical, human and knowledge resources for the constructi­on, operations and maintenanc­e of the railways pipeline under the Duterte administra­tion’s Build, Build, Build Program.

Track length of rail lines in the Philippine­s is expected to expand to 1,900 kilometers by 2022 from 77 km. currently. —

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