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This blog discusses more about transportation engineering which include topics such as environmentally sustainable transport, transportation systems, traffic management, transport economics, transport modes, vehicles, as well as people and goods. Filipinos whether they may be students, engineers, or researchers will greatly benefit from the comprehensive information made available by this blog. The posts also include opinions, book reviews, and comments of the author.
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New MMDA Chairman
Former Quezon City Judge Oscar Inocentes have taken over Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chair post. He presided following the order by Malacanang dated December 1.Though there were side comments regarding this story since former MMDA Chair...
Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3)
NAIA 3 PHOTOSThe Philippine government approved the construction of Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 or NAIA-3 in 1997 and scheduled to be completed in 2002. However, the terminal became fully operational in mid-2008 only after delays ca...
TOP AUTOMOBILES in the Philippines
This is the latest update from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines (CAMPI) taken from the Motoring Section of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Wednesday Nov. 18, 2009 Section B2-2).According to the report, there is actually an in...
C5 - Kalayaan Elevated U-turns
Circumferential Road 5 (C5) is one of the major circumferential roads in Metro Manila and it connects the South Luzon Expressway in Taguig City to the north end of C5, the McArthur Highway in Valenzuela City and the North Luzon Expressway. Moreover, ...
Welcome to Philippine Transportation Photos
engineer-einjel has recently published a new PHOTO BLOG that showcases different transportation modes and facilities of the Philippines. The pictures are the original photo collection of the author of engineer-einjel.blogspot.com as she travels in th...
Mag Lev, MagLev, Bullet Train
Mag Lev / MagLev / Magnetic Levitation Trains / Bullet TrainsAn UpdateMagLev trains run at 330 miles per hour - this is faster than the speed of airplanes!Japan is building two MagLev lines which is anticipated to start its operations by 2025. Its sp...


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