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The Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX, Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈpitɛks]) is a public transport terminal in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. [5] PITX is built and operated by Megawide Construction Corporation and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) under the Philippine government's Public-Private Partnership program. [6][7]
PITX - Silang Silang Acienda Outlet Mall ↔ Bay City Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange: Aguinaldo Highway Manila–Cavite Expressway Pacific Avenue Macapagal Boulevard: 36.8 km (22.9 mi) Bacoor, Dasmariñas, Imus, Silang, Parañaque, Pasay: Originally Route 28: PITX-Dasmariñas, and a pre-pandemic route: 30 Balibago - PITX Santa Rosa
Mark Eve’s Transit – offers trips from Cubao/Pasay/PITX to Tabaco City in Albay and Bulan/Matnog in Sorsogon; Maria de Leon – operating out of Ilocos Norte, it is dubbed "The Fastest Woman on the Road." Currently operated by two different entities: Dimaya family (original owners) and Bataan Transit. Mega Bus Line Inc; Mencidor Tours
The EDSA Carousel, also known as Route 1 and formerly and still referred to as Route E, is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system, part of several bus routes in Metro Manila. [2] It is situated along EDSA and other roads, running on a dedicated right-of-way called the EDSA Busway, separated from normal road traffic in most of its stretch by concrete barriers and steel bollards on the innermost lane.
The Metro Manila Subway, [7] formerly known as the Mega Manila Subway (MMS) is an under-construction underground rapid transit line in Metro Manila, Philippines.The 33-kilometer (21 mi) line, which will run north–south between Valenzuela, Quezon City, Pasig, Taguig, Parañaque and Pasay, consists of 17 stations between the East Valenzuela and Bicutan stations.
Green Frog rolled out the pilot project on May 15, 2013 with 2 hybrid buses plying the route of Gil Puyat Station in Pasay to C-5/Buting via Buendia and Kalayaan in Makati and vice versa. On November 14, 2014, the route extension to SM Mall of Asia in Pasay was approved by the LTFRB. [4]