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Pasay Victory Liner Pasay Terminal: UBE Express, Inc. — Ninoy Aquino International Airport: ↔ Santa Rosa Robinsons Santa Rosa UBE Express, Inc. — Ortigas Center Starmall EDSA-Shaw ↔ Alabang Vista Terminal Exchange Ortigas Center SM Megamall (northbound drop-off) Robinsons Galleria (special northbound pick up & drop-off) RRCG Transport ...
Victory Liner's beginnings trace back from the years of Japanese occupation in the country.Jose I. Hernandez, a mechanic from Macabebe, Pampanga, collected bits and pieces of machinery, metals and spare parts from abandoned United States Armed Forces vehicles, intending to build a delivery truck from scratch for his family's resale business of rice, corn, vegetables and their home-made laundry ...
Ferdinand Liner – plying from Trece Martires, and Indang to Pasay via Aguinaldo Highway; First North Luzon Transit – plies Cubao/Avenida to Dagupan, San Carlos, Urdaneta, Alaminos, San Isidro and Cabanatuan; Five Star Bus Company – it is a bus conglomerate and the sister company of Victory Liner which is actually its parent. It operates ...
Five Star was founded in 1983 in Metro Manila.It started as a city operation firm using ordinary fare buses, its main sister company is Victory Liner which is actually its parent.
Victory Liner Bus Terminal Jeepneys, cycle rickshaws, FX, taxis ... Location in Metro Manila. Tutuban. Location in ... Pasay Road: Estero de Tripa de Gallina.
JAM Liner Inc. is a bus company that serves direct routes from Manila to provinces of Laguna, Batangas and Quezon. Dennise Trajano serves as JAM Liner's President and CEO as well as Philtranco Services Enterprises, Incorporated .
Bicol Isarog Transport System, Inc. (BITSI, also known as simply Bicol Isarog) is a Philippine bus company based in Quezon City.Bicol Isarog, along with 6 sister bus lines, operates routes that primarily serves the Bicol Region, as well as Samar Province and Leyte Province.
In 1966-1967 when Tengco acquired PBC formerly City Bus franchise and the lines of the Victory Liner lines from Nueva Ecija. VL and BTI operated over 200 buses along the Bulacan-Nueva Ecija-Manila route. Industrial Finance Corporation funded franchises and MAN Diesel purchases. Baliwag Transit, Inc. was incorporated in 1968. [7]