Dagupan’s old PNR building set to be restored.
THE old PNR (Philippine National Railway) depot in Barangay Mayombo is set to be restored to its former state under a restoration project proposed by the Jayceekens, senior members of the Dagupan Jaycees.
The project was outlined to the public during the program ‘Bagat Ed Estacio’y Tren’ held at the PNR site on December 18 as part of the celebration of the city’s month-long fiesta.
Architect EJ Langit of the City Planning and Development Office said the first phase includes the rehabilitation of the dilapidated depot building, and once completed, will be turned into a museum and souvenir shop. A reception area and a café will also be included in the restored edifice.
The open area outside will be transformed into a mini-park and a flexible multi-purpose area where events can be held.
The project also proposes the transfer of the vintage train engine, which is currently displayed in front of the City Museum, to the PNR site, its rightful place.
The second phase of the project will include the restoration of the old pay station, platform and surrounding area.
Project Chairman Rex Catubig that the Jayceekens want to reaffirm the cultural and historical significance of the PNR area, which transformed Dagupan as a melting pot of people and businesses in Pangasinan and Northern Luzon.
“The opening of the Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan opened the corridor of culture and commerce from the big city (Manila) to the North. And it established Dagupan as the hub (of trade and commerce) in the region. It has its romantic side, too. Some of the historical figures at the time took the train to reach the North. It was often said that Jose Rizal commuted via train to visit Leonor Rivera,” added Catubig.
Meanwhile, Mayor Belen T. Fernandez pledged a P10-million seed fund for the Jayceeken’s project seeking to revitalize the PNR site.
“I’m willing to allocate P10-million to help the Jayceeken start up this project. They are very devoted and sincere in restoring this heritage site of our city. I believe they are the vanguards of this initiative,” said Fernandez.
Former House Speaker Jose de Venecia also pledged the same amount as his counterpart for the project.
Fernandez also said that the city government intends to rehabilitate and preserve other heritage sites in the city, such as the remnants of the Franklin Bridge, the 92-year old then municipal building which transformed into the Dagupan City Hall, the former Vicar Hotel, Gabaldon Building, jackstone embankments in the shores of Bonuan Tondaligan, lighthouse in Bonuan Gueset, and many others.
A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by Mayor Belen T. Fernandez, Jayceeken President Asterio Fernandez and Mayombo Barangay Chairman Samuel Guadiz for the project. (CIO/VdV)
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