<P> First is the Cavite Line, which passed through Paco, Parañaque, Bacoor and up to Naic, Cavite . Completed in 1908, its operation continued until 1936 . </P> <P> Second is the Antipolo Line, which passed through Santa Mesa, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Cainta, Taytay, up to Antipolo near the "Hinulugang Taktak" Falls . There is also a street named "Daangbakal" in Antipolo, where like the "Daangbakal" roads on Marikina and San Mateo, a railway line once existed . The railroad tracks also passed through what is now the Ortigas Avenue Extension . Its operation ceased in 1917 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Aldrin Gersalia (1780s) (Gobernadorcillo) </Li> <Li> Resurrecion Balmaceda (1850) </Li> <Li> Don Rafael Umali (1852 - 1853, 1869 - 1870) </Li> <Li> Don Apolonio Santiago (1873 - 1884) </Li> <Li> Don Liberato Damian y Umali (1894) </Li> <Li> Hen . Valentin Cruz (1896) </Li> <Li> Don Pantalen Catanto (1897) </Li> <Li> Don Valentin Ruiz (1898) </Li> <Li> Felipe Benicio Gomez (1902--1904) </Li> <Li> Julio Raymundo (1904--1906) </Li> <Li> Jose Feliciano (1906--1909) </Li> <Li> Lupo Miguel (1909--1912) </Li> <Li> Francisco Reyes (1912--1915) </Li> <Li> Alejandro Ramos y Agullon (1915--1918) </Li> <Li> Don Fortunato Concepcion (1918--1921) </Li> <Li> Don / Dr. Sixto J. Antonio (1924--1935) </Li> <Li> Cipriano A. Raymundo (1936--1945) </Li> <Li> Francisco B. Legaspi (1945--1951) </Li> <Li> Cipriano A. Raymundo (1952--1955) </Li> <Li> Emiliano R. Caruncho, Jr. (1956--1986) </Li> <Li> Mario Raymundo (1986--1992) </Li> <Li> Vicente Paulino Eusebio (July 1, 1992--June 30, 2001; July 1, 2004--June 30, 2007) </Li> <Li> Soledad Cruz Eusebio (July 1, 2001--June 30, 2004) </Li> <Li> Robert Cruz Eusebio (July 1, 2007--June 30, 2013, July 1, 2016--present) </Li> <Li> Maribel G. Andaya - Eusebio (July 1, 2013--June 30, 2016) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Aldrin Gersalia (1780s) (Gobernadorcillo) </Li>

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